Monday, November 03, 2025

Trump Hasn’t Learned the Lessons of America’s ‘Forever Wars’

 "Go without hate, but not without rage. Heal the world."

— Paul Monette (October 16, 1945 - February 10, 1995)


How JPMorgan Enabled the Crimes of Jeffrey Epstein

A Times investigation found that America’s leading bank spent years supporting — and profiting from — the notorious sex offender, ignoring red flags, suspicious activity and concerned executives.

JP Morgan warned US of $1bn in Epstein transactions possibly related to human trafficking


Trump Hasn’t Learned the Lessons of America’s ‘Forever Wars’ WPR. Perhaps a lesson that will never be learned by the ruling class



7 basic science discoveries that changed the worldNature


Tennessee munitions plant explosion: 24,000 pounds of explosives detonate—more powerful than the “Mother of All Bombs” WSWS


Pentagon reportedly upset over Netflix’s nuclear war movie ‘A House of Dynamite’ Task & Purpose


Hackers Say They Have Personal Data of Thousands of NSA and Other Government Officials

404 Media: “A hacking group that recently doxed hundreds of government officials, including from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has now built dossiers on tens of thousands of U.S. government officials, including NSA employees, a member of the group told 404 Media. 



AG Letitia James Launches Portal to Collect Media of ICE Activity in New York

The Hill: “New York Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday said the state would launch a portal for residents to provide pictures and videos of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents operating in New York City and the rest of the state.


These Apps Can Help You Track and Cancel Services You Don’t Use

PCMag: “…Cord-cutting has long been touted as the answer to costly monthly cable bills—don’t pay for channels you never watch; just stream your favorite shows and movies online. That was the dream. But TV and cable execs have caught on. If you want all the popular originals—Squid Game on NetflixAndor on Disney+Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on Paramount+—and exclusive access to deep movie catalogues on HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video, things get expensive pretty fast. Then there’s the music you enjoy, the workouts you stream, the comics you read, and the video games you play. Every piece of consumable content has its own subscription service that will bill you on a monthly (or yearly) basis. So this begs the question: Are you paying attention? In 2024, the FTC unveiled its “Click to Cancel” rule to force companies to make it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions and provide clarity on what they’ll charge after a free trial. Unfortunately, it was blocked by US courts in 2025, so it won’t be so simple. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be tracking what you’re paying for. Subscription services keep raising their prices, so unless you meticulously examine your statement each month, a small bump in price can be easy to miss. The good news is that there are apps and websites that will notify you when a service hikes its prices, help you cancel any services you’re not using, and—in some cases—provide financial aid. You can also manage your subscriptions directly from the App Store or Play Store on your phone…”


How To See Any YouTube Channel’s Livestreams Immediately

Matthew Cassinelli – YouTube has the same permalink for every profile that redirects to the channel’s streams – here’s how I take advantage of it (and my shortcut to do it for you).: “If you’re someone who enjoys watching livestreams on YouTube, you may not know about the permanent redirect for every YouTube channel that takes you straight to their current livestream or recent streams – just add /live to the channel URL. I recently published a set of shortcuts for TBPN, the tech & business news podcast, which I like to watch live on YouTube occasionally – the shortcut “Watch TBPN Live” uses the /live redirect to the show. In this context, having one URL for both a live show or capturing a recent stream is ideal, because I can jump straight to the full shows – oftentimes the Home tab of YouTube channels are filled with clips or playlists, and this makes it easy to get straight to the latest full streams of any live video podcast…My YouTube channel URL is https://www.youtube.com/@matthewcassinelli, and the URL for the Live page is technically https://www.youtube.com/@matthewcassinelli/streams. However, adding /live to the channel URL—https://www.youtube.com/@matthewcassinelli/live—creates a redirect that goes to that same streams page when I’m not live – or directly to the current livestream when I’m live on-air…”