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Новости за 09.12.2025

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Florida's CAIR vows lawsuit against DeSantis over 'foreign terrorist' label

Gov. Ron DeSantis has labeled the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as a "foreign terrorist organization." Leaders of CAIR's Florida chapter announced on Tuesday that they plan to file a First Amendment lawsuit, arguing the state lacks legal grounds for the designation. Hiba Rahim, the chapter's deputy executive director, criticized the order as an attack based on conspiracy theories. DeSantis, speaking in North Miami Beach, stood by his decision and welcomed the lawsuit. The order also... Читать дальше...

Boing Boing 

Whiskey Pete says the future of "American warfare" is Google autocomplete

According to Trump's Secretary of War Cosplayer Pete Hegseth, the future of U.S. warfare is not boots on the ground, it is bots in the cloud. In a proudly dystopian declaration, Hegseth announced that the military is handing Google's Gemini AI models to "every American warrior," proving once again that if there's a button labeled "create Skynet," someone in Washington will mash it with both fists. — Read the rest

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Pix11.com 

SantaCon NYC returns this weekend: Every bar you can avoid

NEW YORK (PIX11) — The Santa Claus stampede returns to Manhattan in just a few days. For some, it's the holliest, jolliest time of year. For others, SantaCon NYC is a (Christmas) tree-mendous opportunity to avoid Midtown bars and restaurants that participate in the charitable event. While the thousands of Santas who gather for the [...]

Phys.org 

Museum staff are overwhelmingly in favor of behind-the-scenes tours

If natural history museums can be said to have a problem, it's that they have too many specimens for any one person to see and not nearly enough exhibit space to show them off. The Florida Museum of Natural History, for example, is home to more than 40 million specimens and objects. According to Julie Waters, manager of exhibit planning and development at the Florida Museum, only about 1,500 specimens are on display at any given time, which is 0.0038% of the total collection.