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The murders of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minnesota once again show the power of cellphone footage in combating official lies. Solely because footage was so clear that even the Trump administration knew its story wasn’t credible, the party line shifted within hours of Pretti’s shooting from comments about a “terrorist” planning a “massacre” to something akin to “jaywalking is now a capital offense.” These days, cellphone videographers are also a vital part of the news ecosystem, serving as crucial source material for reporters who can’t be everywhere at once. That means shooting, killing, censoring, and other targeting of individuals documenting news as it unfolds is an attack on press freedom (and an offense against all else that’s good in the world). It doesn’t matter if they’re journalists. Recording police or Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents is an act of journalism, no matter who does it. If those recording are not journalists themselves, their relationship with the press is symbiotic. They’re journalists’ sources — even whistleblowers. Decades ago, the way to blow the whistle on government misconduct was to leak documents like the Pentagon Papers. Those methods are still vital, of course. That’s why the administration is trying so hard to stop them. But footage is just as powerful, maybe more so. And the courage of those recording in the street rivals that of people like Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg and National Security Agency surveillance whistleblower Ed Snowden, both of whom were founding board members of Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF). The latter group risked life behind bars, but the former risk being assaulted or shot dead by federal agents. Cellphone footage also poses a more ubiquitous threat to the powerful than leaked documents. Only government contractors and employees have the ability to leak documents — virtually everyone has a cellphone. And that’s exactly why the government is cracking down on cellphone videographers with the same tactics it has long used against old-school whistleblowers. The government is cracking down on cellphone videographers with the same tactics it has long used against old-school whistleblowers. Whenever someone leaks government secrets to the press, no matter who is in the White House, the same pattern almost invariably plays out. Important-sounding people in suits and military uniforms pop up on the Sunday shows and op-ed pages warning about the dire threat to national security posed by the disclosures, which never materializes. Government spokespeople and their stenographers in the media nitpick at the leakers’ personal lives, question their motives, and call them traitors. What they actually revealed about government corruption and incompetence gets buried beneath the fearmongering and name-calling. Similarly, the government now characterizes cellphone recording as obstructive or even violent. Officials claim agents are being “doxxed” when someone records their face or reveals their name, and complain about wildly exaggerated or entirely fabricated dangers they’re facing. ICE-watchers are accused of being part of some amorphous domestic terror conspiracy — their names might even be populating a government domestic terror watch list, according to some agents. Their phones are often unlawfully seized or damaged before they can post their footage on social media, where journalists might find and report on it. A lawsuit seeking to force the federal government to preserve evidence from Pretti’s killing claims that federal agents “apparently seized cell phones and detained witnesses,” tactics that can both intimidate those who film and prevent their footage from seeing the light of day, just like newsroom raids intimidate and censor journalists and sources. This didn’t start with Trump 2.0, of course, and, for whatever reason, the Twin Cities have been at the center of the story for years. Darnella Frazier didn’t have a press credential around her neck when she recorded Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd’s neck. When Philando Castile was shot during a traffic stop in 2016, Diamond Reynolds’ livestreamed footage captured a killing that would otherwise have been framed as justified. Thousands of miles away, cellphone footage was crucial in exposing Israel’s crimes in Gaza. Palestinians, many with no prior journalistic training, took unfathomable risks to ensure that Israeli officials could not get away with the same kinds of lies and pretexts that U.S. officials now spew after killings of civilians (just replace “Hamas” with “the worst of the worst”). One of this year’s Oscar nominees for best documentary is “The Alabama Solution,” which highlights reforms prompted by incarcerated people — including Robert Earl Council, Melvin Ray, and Raoul Poole — using contraband cellphones to document abuses. They risked and endured severe retaliation (they heard about the Oscar nomination from solitary confinement) to expose the truth because the press doesn’t cover prisons like it should. That’s both due to news companies not seeing any money in it and the government drastically restricting access. As corporate and government pressures against accountability journalism continue to mount, the outside world might be similarly dependent on its Councils, Rays, and Pooles to expose the truth. Horrors like Pretti’s murder are tragic losses not only to the victims’ families and communities but to what’s left of the free press in the United States.

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The murders of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minnesota once again show the power of cellphone footage in combating official lies. Solely because footage was so clear that even the Trump administration knew its story wasn’t credible, the party line shifted within hours of Pretti’s shooting from comments about a “terrorist” planning a “massacre” to something akin to “jaywalking is now a capital offense.” These days, cellphone videographers are also a vital part of the news ecosystem, serving as crucial source material for reporters who can’t be everywhere at once. That means shooting, killing, censoring, and other targeting of individuals documenting news as it unfolds is an attack on press freedom (and an offense against all else that’s good in the world). It doesn’t matter if they’re journalists. Recording police or Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents is an act of journalism, no matter who does it. If those recording are not journalists themselves, their relationship with the press is symbiotic. They’re journalists’ sources — even whistleblowers. Decades ago, the way to blow the whistle on government misconduct was to leak documents like the Pentagon Papers. Those methods are still vital, of course. That’s why the administration is trying so hard to stop them. But footage is just as powerful, maybe more so. And the courage of those recording in the street rivals that of people like Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg and National Security Agency surveillance whistleblower Ed Snowden, both of whom were founding board members of Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF). The latter group risked life behind bars, but the former risk being assaulted or shot dead by federal agents. Cellphone footage also poses a more ubiquitous threat to the powerful than leaked documents. Only government contractors and employees have the ability to leak documents — virtually everyone has a cellphone. And that’s exactly why the government is cracking down on cellphone videographers with the same tactics it has long used against old-school whistleblowers. The government is cracking down on cellphone videographers with the same tactics it has long used against old-school whistleblowers. Whenever someone leaks government secrets to the press, no matter who is in the White House, the same pattern almost invariably plays out. Important-sounding people in suits and military uniforms pop up on the Sunday shows and op-ed pages warning about the dire threat to national security posed by the disclosures, which never materializes. Government spokespeople and their stenographers in the media nitpick at the leakers’ personal lives, question their motives, and call them traitors. What they actually revealed about government corruption and incompetence gets buried beneath the fearmongering and name-calling. Similarly, the government now characterizes cellphone recording as obstructive or even violent. Officials claim agents are being “doxxed” when someone records their face or reveals their name, and complain about wildly exaggerated or entirely fabricated dangers they’re facing. ICE-watchers are accused of being part of some amorphous domestic terror conspiracy — their names might even be populating a government domestic terror watch list, according to some agents. Their phones are often unlawfully seized or damaged before they can post their footage on social media, where journalists might find and report on it. A lawsuit seeking to force the federal government to preserve evidence from Pretti’s killing claims that federal agents “apparently seized cell phones and detained witnesses,” tactics that can both intimidate those who film and prevent their footage from seeing the light of day, just like newsroom raids intimidate and censor journalists and sources. This didn’t start with Trump 2.0, of course, and, for whatever reason, the Twin Cities have been at the center of the story for years. Darnella Frazier didn’t have a press credential around her neck when she recorded Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd’s neck. When Philando Castile was shot during a traffic stop in 2016, Diamond Reynolds’ livestreamed footage captured a killing that would otherwise have been framed as justified. Thousands of miles away, cellphone footage was crucial in exposing Israel’s crimes in Gaza. Palestinians, many with no prior journalistic training, took unfathomable risks to ensure that Israeli officials could not get away with the same kinds of lies and pretexts that U.S. officials now spew after killings of civilians (just replace “Hamas” with “the worst of the worst”). One of this year’s Oscar nominees for best documentary is “The Alabama Solution,” which highlights reforms prompted by incarcerated people — including Robert Earl Council, Melvin Ray, and Raoul Poole — using contraband cellphones to document abuses. They risked and endured severe retaliation (they heard about the Oscar nomination from solitary confinement) to expose the truth because the press doesn’t cover prisons like it should. That’s both due to news companies not seeing any money in it and the government drastically restricting access. As corporate and government pressures against accountability journalism continue to mount, the outside world might be similarly dependent on its Councils, Rays, and Pooles to expose the truth. Horrors like Pretti’s murder are tragic losses not only to the victims’ families and communities but to what’s left of the free press in the United States.

Os presidentes do Brasil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, e da França, Emmanuel Macron, fizeram um apelo nesta terça-feira (27) em prol do fortalecimento da ONU, depois de uma conversa de cerca de uma hora por telefone. O pedido ocorre em resposta ao controverso Conselho da Paz, lançado pelo líder norte-americano, Donald Trump, em uma tentativa de substituir as Nações Unidas.

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Os presidentes do Brasil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, e da França, Emmanuel Macron, fizeram um apelo nesta terça-feira (27) em prol do fortalecimento da ONU, depois de uma conversa de cerca de uma hora por telefone. O pedido ocorre em resposta ao controverso Conselho da Paz, lançado pelo líder norte-americano, Donald Trump, em uma tentativa de substituir as Nações Unidas.

A crise no abastecimento de água em Viamão e em municípios da Região Metropolitana de Porto Alegre recolocou no centro do debate um projeto público iniciado há quase uma década e hoje paralisado. A Estação de Tratamento de Água Itapuã (ETA), também chamada de ETA Lami, foi projetada em 2015 para captar água superficial do […] Estação de Tratamento abandonada em Itapuã poderia garantir água para Viamão (RS) apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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A crise no abastecimento de água em Viamão e em municípios da Região Metropolitana de Porto Alegre recolocou no centro do debate um projeto público iniciado há quase uma década e hoje paralisado. A Estação de Tratamento de Água Itapuã (ETA), também chamada de ETA Lami, foi projetada em 2015 para captar água superficial do […] Estação de Tratamento abandonada em Itapuã poderia garantir água para Viamão (RS) apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Addiction Recovery Care, or ARC, Kentucky’s largest provider of alcohol and drug treatment, is facing mounting legal troubles. A federal judge has ordered ARC and its owners, Tim and Lelia Robinson, to appear at a hearing Thursday in federal court in New York to show why they should not be held in contempt of court […]

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Addiction Recovery Care, or ARC, Kentucky’s largest provider of alcohol and drug treatment, is facing mounting legal troubles. A federal judge has ordered ARC and its owners, Tim and Lelia Robinson, to appear at a hearing Thursday in federal court in New York to show why they should not be held in contempt of court […]

A California company is using AI to help diagnose Californians experiencing homelessness.

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A California company is using AI to help diagnose Californians experiencing homelessness.

Demanding the release of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores, South Africa’s largest trade union marched to the US consulate in Johannesburg on Saturday, January 24. “In defending Venezuela, we defend the sovereignty of all nations,” concluded the memorandum read aloud outside the consulate by Irvin Jim, general secretary of the over 460,000 members-strong... The post ‘It Is Venezuela Today. It Will Be South Africa Tomorrow,’ NUMSA Trade Union Warns appeared first on Venezuelanalysis.

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Demanding the release of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores, South Africa’s largest trade union marched to the US consulate in Johannesburg on Saturday, January 24. “In defending Venezuela, we defend the sovereignty of all nations,” concluded the memorandum read aloud outside the consulate by Irvin Jim, general secretary of the over 460,000 members-strong... The post ‘It Is Venezuela Today. It Will Be South Africa Tomorrow,’ NUMSA Trade Union Warns appeared first on Venezuelanalysis.

The California Teachers Association endorses San Diego Unified board President Richard Barrera, while the California Federation of Teachers and the classified workers’ union support legislator Al Muratsuchi. Two other candidates also cite labor support.

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The California Teachers Association endorses San Diego Unified board President Richard Barrera, while the California Federation of Teachers and the classified workers’ union support legislator Al Muratsuchi. Two other candidates also cite labor support.

Masat kufizuese të paligjshme unilaterale të vendosura nga Bashkimi Evropian aktualisht prekin më shumë se 30 vende në botë, me një popullsi të kombinuar që tejkalon 2.2 miliardë njerëz, sipas materialeve nga konferenca ndërkombëtare “Masat Shtrënguese Unilaterale: Kërcënimet dhe Sfidat Bashkëkohore”, organizuar nga misioni bjellorus në Bruksel, raporton Euronews. Në ngjarje morën pjesë anëtarë të […]

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Masat kufizuese të paligjshme unilaterale të vendosura nga Bashkimi Evropian aktualisht prekin më shumë se 30 vende në botë, me një popullsi të kombinuar që tejkalon 2.2 miliardë njerëz, sipas materialeve nga konferenca ndërkombëtare “Masat Shtrënguese Unilaterale: Kërcënimet dhe Sfidat Bashkëkohore”, organizuar nga misioni bjellorus në Bruksel, raporton Euronews. Në ngjarje morën pjesë anëtarë të […]

"Tramp administrasiyası bu il bir ilini tamamladı və son bir il ərzində Azərbaycanda onlarla şəxs siyasi repressiyalara məruz qaldı. Onlarla yeni siyasi məhbus var və onların arasında Qərbdə də tanınan müxalifət liderlərindən Əli Kərimli var".

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"Tramp administrasiyası bu il bir ilini tamamladı və son bir il ərzində Azərbaycanda onlarla şəxs siyasi repressiyalara məruz qaldı. Onlarla yeni siyasi məhbus var və onların arasında Qərbdə də tanınan müxalifət liderlərindən Əli Kərimli var".

تصاویری از اعتراضات مشهد در شامگاه پنجشنبه ۱۸ دی: یکی از معترضان، فرد دیگری را که تیرخورده و مجروح شده بر دوش خود حمل می‌کند تا او را از مهلکه نجات دهد. در طول اعتراضات جاری، ماموران رژیم بارها به مجروحان تیر خلاص زده‌اند

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تصاویری از اعتراضات مشهد در شامگاه پنجشنبه ۱۸ دی: یکی از معترضان، فرد دیگری را که تیرخورده و مجروح شده بر دوش خود حمل می‌کند تا او را از مهلکه نجات دهد. در طول اعتراضات جاری، ماموران رژیم بارها به مجروحان تیر خلاص زده‌اند

English-language learners are deprived of taking an elective because they must take an English-support class. The Santa Barbara Teachers Association wants to give those students options. The post Santa Barbara teachers union pushes for 7th period at junior high schools; district resistant appeared first on Santa Barbara News Press.

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English-language learners are deprived of taking an elective because they must take an English-support class. The Santa Barbara Teachers Association wants to give those students options. The post Santa Barbara teachers union pushes for 7th period at junior high schools; district resistant appeared first on Santa Barbara News Press.

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ده‌نگی ئه‌مه‌ریکا
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کەشتی فڕۆکە هەڵگری ئەبراهم لینکن USS Abraham Lincoln لەگەڵ کەشتییەکانی یاوەری لە ئێستادا لە ئاوەکانی ڕۆژهەڵاتی ناوەڕاست جێگیربوون و بە تایبەتی لە نزیک ئێران. ئەم کەشتییە فڕۆکە هەڵگرە بەهۆی قەبارە و تواناکانییەوە بە شارێکی سەر دەریا ناودێردەکرێت. کەشتییەکە بە وزەی ناوەکی کاردەکات و دەتوانێت بۆ ماوەی 20 ساڵ کاربکات بەبێ ئەوەی سووتەمەنی نوێی بۆ دابنرێتەوە. وزە ناوەکییەکەی بە دوو ویستگەی ناوەکی بەرهەم‌دەهێنرێت و توانایان هەیە وزە بە هێندەی پێداویستی شارێکی بچوک دابین بکەن. ئەم کەشتییە نزیکەی...

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کەشتی فڕۆکە هەڵگری ئەبراهم لینکن USS Abraham Lincoln لەگەڵ کەشتییەکانی یاوەری لە ئێستادا لە ئاوەکانی ڕۆژهەڵاتی ناوەڕاست جێگیربوون و بە تایبەتی لە نزیک ئێران. ئەم کەشتییە فڕۆکە هەڵگرە بەهۆی قەبارە و تواناکانییەوە بە شارێکی سەر دەریا ناودێردەکرێت. کەشتییەکە بە وزەی ناوەکی کاردەکات و دەتوانێت بۆ ماوەی 20 ساڵ کاربکات بەبێ ئەوەی سووتەمەنی نوێی بۆ دابنرێتەوە. وزە ناوەکییەکەی بە دوو ویستگەی ناوەکی بەرهەم‌دەهێنرێت و توانایان هەیە وزە بە هێندەی پێداویستی شارێکی بچوک دابین بکەن. ئەم کەشتییە نزیکەی...

O governador do estado venezuelano de La Guaira, José Alejandro Terán, anunciou nesta segunda-feira (26) a recuperação de casas atingidas pelos bombardeios dos Estados Unidos contra a Venezuela, ocorridos no dia 3 de janeiro. Segundo ele, as obras permitiram devolver moradias às famílias que vivem no bairro Carlos Soublette, em Catia La Mar. “Embora seja […] Menos de um mês após bombardeio, governo da Venezuela finaliza reconstrução de prédio atingido em La Guaira apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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O governador do estado venezuelano de La Guaira, José Alejandro Terán, anunciou nesta segunda-feira (26) a recuperação de casas atingidas pelos bombardeios dos Estados Unidos contra a Venezuela, ocorridos no dia 3 de janeiro. Segundo ele, as obras permitiram devolver moradias às famílias que vivem no bairro Carlos Soublette, em Catia La Mar. “Embora seja […] Menos de um mês após bombardeio, governo da Venezuela finaliza reconstrução de prédio atingido em La Guaira apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Teresa Reynolds brings together her love of music and theater in an original musical for Indy Black Solo Fest. The post Indy singer pays tribute to Babyface while building her own legacy appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Teresa Reynolds brings together her love of music and theater in an original musical for Indy Black Solo Fest. The post Indy singer pays tribute to Babyface while building her own legacy appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Artista visual mineira Laura Lima abre sua maior exposição solo no Instituto de Arte Contemporânea em Londres com obras jamais vistas em três décadas de carreira. The Drawing Drawing instiga o público a questionar normas, expectativas, espaço e tempo ao interagir com suas obras.

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Artista visual mineira Laura Lima abre sua maior exposição solo no Instituto de Arte Contemporânea em Londres com obras jamais vistas em três décadas de carreira. The Drawing Drawing instiga o público a questionar normas, expectativas, espaço e tempo ao interagir com suas obras.

Entre os nomes já anunciados, a única mulher é a ex-vereadora Lúcia Rocha, que atuou por mais de 30 anos no Legislativo Municipal.

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Entre os nomes já anunciados, a única mulher é a ex-vereadora Lúcia Rocha, que atuou por mais de 30 anos no Legislativo Municipal.

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Amid national debate over deportation tactics, here’s what to know about ICE and Border Patrol enforcement in Michigan.

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Amid national debate over deportation tactics, here’s what to know about ICE and Border Patrol enforcement in Michigan.

Жалобу готовит либеральная партия NEOS

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کۆمسیۆنی باڵای پەنابەرانی سەر بە نەتەوە یەکگرتووەکان ڕایگەیاند، هاوکارییەکانیان گەیاندووەتە شاری کۆبانێ. ڕێکخراوی UNHCR ڕۆژی سێشەممە ڕایگەیاند، 14 بارهەڵگری هاوکاری، کە خۆراک و پێداویستییە سەرەتاییەکانی تێدایە، گەیشتوونەتە کۆبانێ. ئەو ڕێکخراوە نێودەوڵەتییە ڕایگەیاندووە هاوکارییەکانیان گەیاندووەتە ئەو کەسانەی کە بەهۆی شەڕی ئەم دواییەی باکووری سوریا زیانیان بەرکەوتووە. هەروەها ڕوانگەی سوریایی بۆ مافەکانی مرۆڤ دەڵێت کاروانێکی هاوکاری ڕێکخراوی نەتەوە یەکگرتووەکان گەیشتووەتە...

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کۆمسیۆنی باڵای پەنابەرانی سەر بە نەتەوە یەکگرتووەکان ڕایگەیاند، هاوکارییەکانیان گەیاندووەتە شاری کۆبانێ. ڕێکخراوی UNHCR ڕۆژی سێشەممە ڕایگەیاند، 14 بارهەڵگری هاوکاری، کە خۆراک و پێداویستییە سەرەتاییەکانی تێدایە، گەیشتوونەتە کۆبانێ. ئەو ڕێکخراوە نێودەوڵەتییە ڕایگەیاندووە هاوکارییەکانیان گەیاندووەتە ئەو کەسانەی کە بەهۆی شەڕی ئەم دواییەی باکووری سوریا زیانیان بەرکەوتووە. هەروەها ڕوانگەی سوریایی بۆ مافەکانی مرۆڤ دەڵێت کاروانێکی هاوکاری ڕێکخراوی نەتەوە یەکگرتووەکان گەیشتووەتە...

美国一名联邦参议员星期二(1月27日)表示,中国领导人习近平在撤换了中国军队中仅次于他自己的第二号人物张又侠后,应该不太可能加速其进攻台湾的计划。他还说,在如何应对中国共产党对国际形势构成的最大威胁这一点上,美国的共和与民主两党仍然存在广泛的共识。

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美国一名联邦参议员星期二(1月27日)表示,中国领导人习近平在撤换了中国军队中仅次于他自己的第二号人物张又侠后,应该不太可能加速其进攻台湾的计划。他还说,在如何应对中国共产党对国际形势构成的最大威胁这一点上,美国的共和与民主两党仍然存在广泛的共识。