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Miah brothers jailed for grooming and sexually abusing girls in Leeds and Barrow-in-Furness

Shaha Amran Miah, Shaha Joman Miah and Shaha Alman Miah.
© Cumbria PoliceShaha Amran Miah, Shaha Joman Miah and Shaha Alman Miah.
Three brothers have been jailed after underage girls in Leeds and Barrow-in-Furness were sexually abused and raped over a number of years.

The three men were convicted in October last year, with the abuse taking place between 1996 and 2010.

Shaha Amran Miah, 49, known as Jai; Shaha Alman Miah, 47, known as Ali; and Shah Joman Miah, 38, known as Sarj, all pleaded not guilty.

Cell Phone

Apple drops key security feature for UK users in rebuke over government's data demand

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© AFP via Getty ImagesAdvanced Data Protection, an optional feature that extends end-to-end encryption to a wide range of user data, is no longer available in the UK for new users.
The Big Tech company was recently hit by a UK encryption backdoor order

As of today, February 21, 2025, people in the UK won't be able to use Apple iCloud's advanced end-to-end encryption protection.

Apple had to kill its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature in the UK after being hit by an encryption backdoor order under the 2016 Investigatory Powers Act. The request seeks to allow law enforcement to assess users' data - no matter if these are encrypted.

In a statement, Apple explained it can no longer offer the ADP feature to new users in the UK, and Britons currently using the option will eventually need to disable it. "As we have said many times before, we have never built a backdoor or master key to any of our products or services and we never will."

House

We live like royalty and don't know it

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Introducing "How the System Works," a series on the hidden mechanisms that support modern life

At the rehearsal dinner I began thinking about Thomas Jefferson's ink. My wife and I were at a fancy destination wedding on a faraway island in the Pacific Northwest. Around us were musicians, catered food, a full bar, and chandeliers, all set against a superb ocean sunset. Not for the first time, I was thinking about how amazing it is that relatively ordinary middle-class Americans could afford such events — on special occasions, at least.

My wife and I were at a tableful of smart, well-educated twenty-somethings — friends of the bride and groom. The wedding, with all its hope and aspiration, had put them in mind of the future. As young people should, they wanted to help make that future bright. There was so much to do! They wanted the hungry to be fed, the thirsty to have water, the poor to have light, the sick to be well.

But when I mentioned how remarkable it was that a hundred-plus people could parachute into a remote, unfamiliar place and eat a gourmet meal untroubled by fears for their health and comfort, they were surprised. The heroic systems required to bring all the elements of their dinner to these tables by the sea were invisible to them. Despite their fine education, they knew little about the mechanisms of today's food, water, energy, and public-health systems. They wanted a better world, but they didn't know how this one worked.

Star of David

Jewish man mistakes Israeli tourists for Arabs, opens fire on them

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Shooting suspect Mordechai Brafman (left); Ari Rabey struck in the shoulder by a bullet
An Israeli father and son on vacation in Miami Beach narrowly escaped death when a gunman opened fire on their car, firing 17 bullets in what they initially believed was an antisemitic attack.

Yarin and Ari Rabey, from Ra'anana, were driving through an upscale neighborhood on Saturday night when Mordechai Brafman, a 27-year-old Jewish man, overtook their vehicle, exited his truck, and began shooting.

Ari, 20, was struck in the shoulder. Speaking from his hospital bed, he recounted the terrifying moments. "The shooting lasted about a minute and a half. He came toward us and fired 17 bullets — it felt like an eternity," he said. "Two bullets grazed my father's face. He tried to finish us off, approaching the car doors."

Brafman was arrested shortly after the shooting and told police: "I killed two Palestinians."

Comment: Immediately after the incident Ari took to social media to blame antisemitism and call for "death to Arabs". As one X user wrote,
"Three strangers. All Jewish. And they all hate Arabs so much that one tries to kill the other two because he thinks they're Arabs and then the other two blame Arabs for the attack."
Ari Rabey Miami shooting
© Ari Rabey IG



Russian Flag

EU gas imports from Russia soar to highest point since 2023

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Russian gas purchases by EU member states jumped to nearly €2 billion in the final month of last year, their highest point since early 2023, TASS reported on Monday, citing Eurostat data. The surge occurred ahead of Kiev's suspension of pipeline gas transit through Ukraine to the bloc.

Kiev refused to extend a five-year transit contract with Russia's energy giant Gazprom at the end of 2024, effectively cutting off EU states including Romania, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Italy, as well as Moldova, from the flow of natural gas from the country.

In December, EU nations reportedly spent €927.4 million on Russian pipeline gas. Meanwhile, the value of the bloc's imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) amounted to €917 million. Both figures were at their highest since the beginning of 2023.

Ambulance

Mississippi Lt. Governor crumples to floor while presiding over state senate session

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© 16 WAPT News Jackson/YouTube ScreenshotMississippi Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann, right, collapses, during the State Senate Chamber. (Credit:
A shocking and disturbing episode occurred in the Mississippi State Senate today as concerns over the age of elected officials continue to mount.

As Mississippi Today reported, 77-year-old Mississippi Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann was presiding over the state Senate chamber as the legislative body was about to take up its final appropriation bills for the day. Then, disaster struck shortly after 11 a.m. local time while Hosemann was still at the podium.

"These are multi-year payouts," a speaker can be heard saying before the Lt. Governor drops his head and suddenly collapses in a heap in front of horrified attendees.

Comment: The question hanging in the air of course, is Hosemann's vaccine status.


Explosion

Residents asked to voluntarily evacuate after SPS Technologies fire in Abington Township, Pennsylvania

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© CBS PhiladelphiaAftermath of fire at SPS Technologies in Abington Township Pennsylvania
UPDATE: Evacuation orders have been lifted. Click here for the latest updates.

Officials in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, said they'll continue to monitor air and water quality in Abington Township as firefighters work to put out a smoldering industrial building fire.

The fire broke out at SPS Technologies on Highland Avenue around 9:30 p.m. on Monday. At a press conference earlier this week, Abington Township Police Chief Patrick Molloy said the fire escalated to four alarms by 1 a.m., and nearly 70 fire companies, including mostly volunteers, responded to the building over the course of the night.

Molloy said about 60 employees were inside the building when the fire broke out, but "by the grace of God" everyone was able to evacuate and no one was hurt. No injuries were reported among first responders either, Molloy said.

Gold Seal

Best of the Web: Hypernormalization

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In 2016, the BBC published a defining documentary by Adam Curtis titled Hypernormalisation. The term itself was taken from a Soviet scientist named Alexei Yurchak, who introduced it in his 2006 book, Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More: The Last Soviet Generation, as a way of explaining the uncanny normalcy bias effect that had gripped Soviet citizens living amidst a decaying political system. More specifically:
He says everyone in the Soviet Union knew the system was failing, but no one could imagine any alternative to the status quo, and politicians and citizens alike were resigned to maintaining the pretense of a functioning society. Over time, the mass delusion became a self-fulfilling prophecy, with everyone accepting it as the new norm rather than pretend, an effect Yurchak termed hypernormalisation.
The definition of self-fulfilling prophecy can be viewed in the vein of Nick Land's hyperstition:
hyperstition (plural hyperstitions)

A cultural belief (especially a work of fiction) that makes itself real; a cultural self-fulfilling prophecy where some cultural idea or hype truly brings about the thing it describes.

Pocket Knife

Austria: 1 dead, 5 injured in knife attack

Austria knife attack
© Gerd Eggenberger/APA/AFPGerd Eggenberger/APA/AFPAustrian police said it wasn't clear whether the suspect acted alone
A 23-year-old man randomly stabbed six bystanders in the southern Austrian city of Villach on Saturday, police said.

A 14-year-old boy was killed in the attack, and five other people were injured.

The suspected attacker was arrested. He is a Syrian asylum seeker with a valid residence permit and no criminal record, police spokesman Rainer Dionisio told the French AFP news agency.

Comment: According to Le Monde Austria's interior minister Gerhard Karner said that the stabbing was an 'Islamist attack'. Karner further stated that the Syrian asylum seeker had been radicalized online "in a short space of time":
During a raid of the suspect's apartment, police said they found "clear evidence of Islamist radical thought," such as IS flags on the wall. No weapons or "other dangerous items" were found, police said, adding the suspect was under investigation for "murder and attempted murder" charges.



MAGA

Elon Musk on Trump Derangement Syndrome: "You don't realize how real it is until you see it"

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Elon Musk opens up about his experience with 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' during 'Hannity' exclusive Fox News

Billionaire Elon Musk said he didn't realize "Trump Derangement Syndrome" was a real thing until he was at a friend's dinner party a month or two before the Nov. 5, 2024 presidential election.

"I happened to mention the president's name and it was like they got shot with a dart in the jugular that contained like methamphetamine and rabies," Musk said in a joint interview with President Donald Trump that airs Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 9 p.m. EST on "Hannity."

Musk imitated people at the party going crazy and questioned why they couldn't have a normal conversation.

"It's like they've become completely irrational," he told Fox News host Sean Hannity.

Comment: A longer clip of the Trump/Musk interview: