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Trump’s immigration crackdown feeds on private data. It’s just getting started

Trump’s immigration crackdown feeds on private data. It’s just getting started

In October 2025, a 67-year-old retiree from Philadelphia sent an email to the Department of Homeland Security pleading for basic decency in how they carried out a high-profile asylum case. Within five hours, Google informed him, via email, that DHS had issued a subpoena for the company to turn over personal information connected to his accounts. Not long afterward, federal agents appeared on his doorstep to question him in person. Neither judge nor grand jury ruled that a crime may have been committed; the government simply issued a unilateral administrative subpoena to Google to unmask the critic’s identity. In order to accelerate their mass arrest and deportation mandates, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Border Patrol, and other government agencies have supported their on-the-ground operations — raids, prisons and counter-protest measures — with warrantless subpoenas, the exploitation of a largely unregulated commercial data broker industry, and an aggressive dismantling of federal privacy firewalls, all designed to track down immigrants and citizen critics who defend them on social media. The federal government may rely on what large technology …

Strait of Hormuz traffic down 97% as fourteen ships struck since war started

Strait of Hormuz traffic down 97% as fourteen ships struck since war started

A British monitoring agency says three ships in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz were struck in separate incidents on March 11, a day after several US media reported Iran had started laying mines in the strategic passagepoint. The UN meanwhile has urged for ‘humanitarian exemptions’ to get aid through the Strait. Keywords for this article Source link

Eating Disorder Awareness Week: ‘My eating disorder started age 17 – here’s what I wish I could tell my younger self’

Eating Disorder Awareness Week: ‘My eating disorder started age 17 – here’s what I wish I could tell my younger self’

“Being a teenager in the 90s, the era of hip bones protruding above low-slung jeans and so-called ‘heroin chic’ was excruciating,” Natasha Devon MBE reveals as she reflects on her journey with severe bulimia nervosa. Now, at 44-years-old and a campaigner for mental health awareness, body positivity, and social equality, she looks back on her early years and understands her former self in a way she couldn’t for a very long time.  Natasha opens up about her struggles with disordered eating to HELLO! as the UK’s eating disorder charity Beat begins its annual drive to raise awareness with Eating Disorders Awareness Week, from 23 February until 2 March. But while the influx of conversation around the various mental health conditions lasts seven days, for victims like Natasha, remnants of her bulimia will linger for the rest of her life.  The writer and LBC broadcaster started experiencing negative thoughts towards her body when she was in primary school. Showing up with a taller, stronger body shape, she struggled with feeling feminine in a time that didn’t champion her …

I started using a self-hostable AI research app and I should have sooner

I started using a self-hostable AI research app and I should have sooner

While NotebookLM is an amazing research tool, and there are some great prompts that can make it even more powerful, I’ve always felt like it was a bit too much for my needs, even if that sounds like an unpopular opinion. I wanted something that sits in the middle, not as minimal as the ChatGPT website, but not as heavy or structured as NotebookLM. That’s when I started exploring Khoj, (which translates to “discovery” in English). After spending some time with it, I genuinely feel like I’ve found that perfect middle ground I was looking for. Related One of NotebookLM’s most useful features is now available on Android Video Overviews make it easier than ever to absorb information NotebookLM is brilliant, but I like this more Firstly, there are two ways to use Khoj AI. You can either use the website, where the free tier has access to basic models like Gemini Flash 3, or you can self-host and bring your own model. To get started, I would recommend that you try out the website …

The War Over Prediction Markets Is Just Getting Started

The War Over Prediction Markets Is Just Getting Started

The political fight in the US over the future of prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi has escalated into a full-blown war, and battle lines aren’t being neatly drawn along party lines. Instead, conservative Mormons have aligned themselves with Las Vegas bigwigs and MAGA royalty is siding with liberal Democrat lobbyists. One side argues that the platforms are breaking the law by operating as shadow casinos. The other insists they are just giving people access to legitimate financial markets already subject to adequate government oversight. Neither camp is backing down. Right now, prediction powerhouse Kalshi operates in all 50 states. Its primary rival, Polymarket, was banned from the US in 2022 for operating as an unregistered derivatives market, but it returned in a limited capacity last year. These companies offer “event contracts” to customers, allowing them to trade shares tied to the outcomes of almost anything, from who will win this year’s Oscar for Best Actor to what the price of Bitcoin will be at the end of the day. The most popular category by …

“Complete what we started”: Leaked Ring emails suggest controversial tech won’t stop at finding pets

“Complete what we started”: Leaked Ring emails suggest controversial tech won’t stop at finding pets

Audiences were creeped out when Ring debuted a new AI-powered surveillance tool during the Super Bowl. Newly leaked emails show that viewers were right to worry. The doorbell camera company’s 30-second spot promoted Search Party, a feature pitched as a way to find lost pets via facial recognition technology. Emails from company founder Jamie Siminoff shared by 404 Media show that the company had no intention of stopping with dogs and cats. “I believe that the foundation we created with Search Party, first for finding dogs, will end up becoming one of the most important pieces of tech and innovation to truly unlock the impact of our mission,” he wrote. “You can now see a future where we are able to zero out crime in neighborhoods. So many things to do to get there but for the first time ever we have the chance to fully complete what we started.” A Ring spokesperson defended the Search Party tool when reached for comment by 404. Despite Smirnoff’s talk of ending all crime, the statement Ring shared …

My husband has started a friendship with a woman he used to work with. Am I right to be worried? | Family

My husband has started a friendship with a woman he used to work with. Am I right to be worried? | Family

My husband and I are in our 60s. We have been married for 40 years, some of it happily, some not so much. Our children are grown up and gone, and we have recently retired. Some of our tensions over the years have been around my husband’s tendency to be undermining and belittling. He claims not to understand why I might find certain things upsetting, yet refuses to engage with couples counselling (apparently I would tell lies). We have muddled through and mostly get on well now, though he dislikes most of my friends and siblings, and won’t socialise with them. To be fair, he is self-contained and doesn’t seem to need friends in the way I do – he has one friend. A few months ago, an ex-colleague got in touch with my husband and asked to meet for coffee. They met, had a long lunch, and my husband mentioned a few weeks later that they were arranging to meet again as he had enjoyed the catchup. I was a bit thrown. I found it odd that …

The Arms Race In The Indo-Pacific Is Just Getting Started As Participants Pick Sides

The Arms Race In The Indo-Pacific Is Just Getting Started As Participants Pick Sides

By Benjamin Picton, senior market strategist at Rabobank US stocks rallied hard on Friday and the VIX index had its biggest one-day fall since April of last year. The rally broke three-straight days of losses where crypto was dumped and two-year Treasury bonds had tightened 19bps. Yields on two-year US treasuries rose almost 5bps on Friday to 3.50% in the broader risk-on rally. Prime Minister Takaichi has won a landslide victory in Japan’s general election over the weekend. Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party now has a two-thirds supermajority in the lower house of the Diet, granting it the power to override the upper house. The Nikkei is up 4.7% today and 12.9% YTD, trailing only the KOSPI among major Asian indices. Asian equity markets are mostly outperforming counterparts in Europe and the United States this year. The so-called ‘Takaichi-trade’ has seen Japanese equities well bid in reaction to Takaichi’s predilection for looser fiscal settings, greater investments in technology and defence, and pressure on the Bank of Japan not to raise interest rates too quickly. Despite this …

He couldn’t save a toddler, so he started a vast humanitarian project to save other Gazan children

He couldn’t save a toddler, so he started a vast humanitarian project to save other Gazan children

DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) — Dr. David Hasan has a recurring dream. He is in a hospital in Gaza at the tail-end of 2023, treating a dying toddler. The boy has come in with a wave of other injured Palestinians pulled from the rubble of a bombed-out building. Hasan has no means to help the boy and must triage those more likely to live in the bare-bones surgical suite. So he cradles the boy close to his chest and says a prayer. The boy dies. He frantically searches for the parents, but they have also likely died. He doesn’t know the boy’s name, so he calls him Jacob. The dream is a flashback — the boy real. And Jacob’s death, more than two years ago during Hasan’s first trip to Gaza, still haunts the Duke University neurosurgeon, who is now building one of the most ambitious Palestinian-Israeli humanitarian undertakings in Gaza, begun as the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took hold. In the six months since it became a registered nonprofit, The Gaza Children Village, …

I started coding my diagrams and it’s so much faster than dragging boxes

I started coding my diagrams and it’s so much faster than dragging boxes

When we hear the word “code,” we often assume it’s meant for highly technical people. But sometimes, it just means entering simple commands into a program to get a result. In this case, the program is Mermaid — an open-source JavaScript library with a web-based live editor that converts human-readable commands into diagrams such as flowcharts, pie charts, Gantt charts, sequence diagrams, and Kanban boards. Using Mermaid has made me much faster at creating diagrams than when I used diagramming and visualization tools like Lucidchart and draw.io (officially Diagrams.net). I know their drag-and-drop interfaces are meant to be easy and intuitive, but they can get in the way. Coding in Mermaid eliminates the visual noise and lets me focus on the content itself. Developer Knut Sveidqvist Price model Free with paid tier, Open-source Mermaid is a free, open-source tool that lets you create diagrams by writing simple text instead of dragging boxes around. Drawing a diagram is as quick as writing a note Code-as-diagram is a breath of fresh air To create a diagram using …