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South Carolina man arrested for threatening judge: 'I'll rip your face off'
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South Carolina man arrested for threatening judge: 'I'll rip your face off'

A South Carolina man was arrested and charged after sending threatening emails to a judge‚ according to officials.David Matthew Zwicker‚ 36‚ sent nine separate emails between Dec. 30 and Jan. 19 to the…
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Putin’s ‘greatest hits’: Russian dissidents continue disappearing in pattern of bizarre deaths
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s opponents continue to disappear in a pattern of strange and sudden deaths‚ and his greatest domestic opponent‚ Alexei Navalny‚ died after a sudden collapse‚ according…
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Can You Actually Call 911 Without a SIM Card?
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Can You Actually Call 911 Without a SIM Card?

I think we’ve all imagined this nightmare scenario before. We are traveling somewhere and a terrible accident or emergency happens. We’re all alone and need help desperately‚ and whipping out our phone to dial emergency services we find out that- oh no- our phone has a SIM chip problem and just won’t connect. a cell phone tower It’s the stuff of nightmares‚ but this terrible scenario begs a very important question: is it even possible to call 911 without a SIM card in your phone? Yes‚ you can reliably call and connect with 911 using a cell phone with no SIM card installed. In the United States‚ Mobile phones will automatically connect to any available mobile network when 911 is dialed regardless of other circumstances. That’s a relief‚ and it’s also a nice tool in your toolbox to know that you can keep old or spare phones stashed but charged with no SIM card required if you want to use them just for calling emergency services in a pinch. And‚ I promise‚ this isn’t some urban legend: You can count on your cell phone to get you in contact with 911 whether or not it has a SIM chip installed. Keep reading and I’ll tell you everything you need to know. Won’t Cell Phones Fail to Place a Call Without a SIM Card? Normally‚ yes. But dialing 911 is not normal circumstances for a cell phone‚ be it an old “brick phone” Nokia or the sleekest and most feature-packed modern smartphone. The trick is that tiny‚ delicate little gold chip that you pop in your phone‚ the SIM card‚ is not necessary for the phone to function. When I say function‚ I mean send and receive signals. It isn’t a necessary part like the battery or antenna. The “SIM” in SIM card stands for Subscriber Identification Module‚ basically a little combination of ID and passport that communicates with the cell phone network to authorize your use of data and the subsequent transmission of that data in the form of a call. Basically‚ it works like a bus pass or a subway pass: when your cell phone contacts a nearby tower to place a call‚ the software that runs the tower and the network that those towers support will interrogate your phone for the presence of a SIM chip that is authorized. If the SIM does not pass the authorization check‚ or there’s just no SIM installed at all‚ the call won’t go through. How Cell Towers Route Calls One important thing to understand when it comes to your phone’s interaction with nearby cell towers‚ and I promise this is germane to our conversation here‚ is that the little signal readout on the phone doesn’t necessarily indicate the actual distance to or even the presence of a useable cellular network. Low- or no-signal actually means instead that the radio on your phone could not locate or could not connect to any cell tower that will allow transmission of the aforementioned data over a network. Your provider simply might not have a nearby tower‚ or have a leasing agreement with a tower owned by another company. It might even mean that the closest towers are overloaded with traffic and are not allowing your phone to connect. It doesn’t mean that there is not a usable network within range that can be used to place an emergency call. In all likelihood‚ unless you are truly out in the boonies‚ there will be at least one. And in an emergency‚ by law‚ the owners of all such towers and networks must let any functional phone connect to it and transmit over it when placing an emergency call. “Emergency Calling” Overrides the Usual SIM Requirement When a cell phone places an emergency call‚ activated either by manually dialing 911 or hitting that conspicuous “emergency call” button on your home- or lock screen‚ both your phone and any nearby network tower that it can ping will behave differently. Your phone will pretty much instantly sort all of the available networks and towers that it can access in a moment looking for the strongest and most stable signal to place your emergency call through. The outgoing call is also flagged as urgent or priority one‚ for lack of a technical term‚ so that the tower and the network itself will allow it to go through. If it has to‚ the network will even bump current traffic off to make room for your emergency call. Ensuring‚ no matter what‚ that as long as your phone is powered and has a functional transmitter and antenna‚ and even a single nearby network tower is operational‚ your emergency call will go out whether or not you have a SIM card installed… By Law: As Long as the Network is Functional‚ a SIM Card is Not Required for 911 Calls As I alluded to above‚ this functionality is not just a nicety or something that phone manufacturers and network providers got together and agreed to do for the good of mankind and the American citizen. Of course not! This functionality and behavior are mandated by law‚ specifically by FCC regulations. Anyone who has anything to do in the communication sector‚ or is in the business of radio‚ TV‚ internet‚ and other related industries‚ rightly shudders at the mention of their name. That’s because the FCC doesn’t play around when it comes to this stuff‚ and any network provider‚ any phone manufacturer‚ any owner or leasee of a tower‚ or any other related party concerning the function of the emergency call function on your phone that violates these regs is going to be in for a very‚ very bad time. A severe fine at the very least‚ and likely criminal charges. In short‚ as I said‚ as long as your phone can electronically communicate with the tower your 911 call will go through whether or not you have a SIM card or even have a subscription with any carrier. Network Functionality Sans SIM May Be Different in Other Countries One last thing‚ real quick: just keep in mind that everything I’ve told you above only applies to the United States‚ to the best of my knowledge. Things might be entirely different in other countries‚ and any number of factors could affect your ability to place an emergency services call over their cellular networks. If you’re going to be traveling‚ vacationing‚ working‚ or living in another country‚ it’s well worth your time to look into these questions and get dependable answers. It might save your life! The post Can You Actually Call 911 Without a SIM Card? appeared first on Survival Sullivan.
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2 yrs

Flee from Ukraine - killed by Arabs in Germany
Published February 25, 2024 at 11 p.m
FOREIGN. A second Ukrainian teenager has now died from his injuries after the knife attack by an Arab youth gang in Germany earlier this month, writes T Online.

The young man died in hospital after a knife attack in the German town of Oberhausen by an immigrant gang earlier this month.

Artem Kozachenko, an 18-year-old Ukrainian citizen, was hospitalized with multiple stab wounds after he and his teammates from a local basketball team were attacked by Arab youths on the evening of Sunday, February 11, while returning home from practice.

His friend, 17-year-old Volodymyr Yermakov, died at the scene while Kozachenko was admitted for emergency treatment. Although he initially survived the attack, he has now died.

"Artem has been in intensive care at the hospital after the brutal attack in Oberhausen," wrote the ART Giants, the local basketball team for which both teenagers played, on Instagram.

"Unfortunately, his condition has deteriorated over the past few days and the doctors were unable to do anything to save him," the team added.

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News of the stabbing was first reported by Kyiv's basketball federation in a social media post on the evening of the attack, claiming the young basketball players were "attacked with knives in the street just because they were Ukrainians."

The Ukrainian Federation, which does not suffer from the same political correctness as institutions in Germany, added that according to preliminary information, "the criminals are eight young people of Arab appearance."

The Alternative for Germany (AFD) party released a statement after the second victim's death, describing the incident as evidence of the "brutal everyday violence that the established parties and the media like to allow to happen in silence."

Despite the racial profiling of the victims and suspects, German police said they were not treating the incident as a hate crime, according to t-online.

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A four day work week is a great thing, a four day work week doing only four days amount of work in that time is a great idea. But what happens is "work creep ". You may be working only four days but you still need to get five days work done, on top of that all the overtime you were doing during the five days. Only way a four day work week will work is by employing more people, that costs more money. Remember firms need to make money, so its cheeper to burn employies out and replace them with new workers. Even if you only work four days a week you will work five or six days a week (from home) because of fear of losing your job to another worker or AI

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Four-day workweek: Firms in UK make the move permanent after world’s biggest trial | Euronews
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Four-day workweek: Firms in UK make the move permanent after world’s biggest trial | Euronews

A UK study shows work intensity remains lower and job satisfaction is higher during a four-day workweek.
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California Man Free of HIV And Cancer in Astonishing Medical Recovery
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California Man Free of HIV And Cancer in Astonishing Medical Recovery

A story of hope.
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AI models chose violence and escalated to nuclear strikes in simulated wargames | Euronews
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Large language models (LLMs) acting as diplomatic agents in simulated scenarios showed "hard-to-predict escalations which often ended in nuclear attacks.
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The Big Gamble (Salt Lake and San Francisco Pre US Settlers) Jon Levi 2-25-2024
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CHRIS SKY - Tell me again how &;quot;different&;quot; the conservatives are from the liberals. :D
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Belarusians vote in tightly controlled election amid opposition calls for its boycott
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Belarusians vote in tightly controlled election amid opposition calls for its boycott

Polls opened Sunday in Belarus’ tightly controlled parliamentary and local elections that are set to cement the steely rule of the country’s authoritarian leader‚ despite calls for a boycott from the opposition‚ which dismissed the balloting as a “senseless farce.” President Alexander Lukashenko‚ who has ruled Belarus with an iron hand for nearly 30 years‚ accuses the West of trying to use the vote to undermine his government and “destabilize” the nation of 9.5 million people...
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