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The Epoch Times interviewed whistleblower parents, children, and a mental health professional in the county who spoke of how they say children are being sexually abused in the system that is meant to protect them.
In July, a father-son duo named Simon Mendoza Chavez, 64, and Simon Magana Chavez, 31, in the Contra Costa County city of Antioch were arrested on charges of committing multiple crimes during their years-long tenure as foster parents, according to a little-publicized police department release.
Over the weekend, organizers of the conference, which had been scheduled for October 4-6 in Dresden, Germany, ended the event evermore after two scheduled speakers issued public statements that they would not be attending this year, citing concerns about the lack of diversity.
PHP.CE on Saturday posted a note on its website, stating "The conference has been cancelled and won't be continued*. Sorry for the inconvenience."
The asterisk points to three online posts as the reason for the decision. The first, a July 17 Tweet from Karl Hughes, CTO of educational consultancy The Graide Network, chastises the conference for a speaker list made up entirely of white men.
Larry Garfield, director of developer experience at Platform.sh and someone who has personal experience with code of conduct controversies, raised the issue in a July 19 blog post. He said he had decided to skip PHP.CE this year because the speaker list didn't include a single woman.
Garfield expressed sympathy for the conference organizers, saying he knows it can be challenging to arrange a diverse, inclusive lineup at tech events. He said he had emailed two other conference speakers who, like him, had multiple speaking slots to gauge interest of giving their second slots away to female presenters.
The train "Lastochka 113" (Martlet) was test-launched at a railway test site in Moscow's Shcherbinka. The test involved using communication technology between the train and the tracks, technical vision tests, train self-regulation as well as driving in remote-controlled mode.
The train's "behavior" was also tested in an emergency situation when a mannequin was placed on the tracks in front of it. The machine successfully identified the hazard and stopped several meters in front of it.
"As of today, we switch to unmanned technologies. According to international standards, there are four levels of unmanned operation. We have currently tested the third level," the director general of Russian Railways, Oleg Belozerov, said.
Speaking to Bloomberg, Wozniak said that there is a tendency for big tech companies to abuse their monopoly power.
"I am really against monopoly powers being used in unfair antitrust manners, not opening up the world to equal competition, using your power in unfair ways, and I think that's happened a lot in big tech and they can get away with a lot of bad things," said Wozniak.
"A company that has a strong presence in one market using that presence to grow another market is sort of unfair," he said, adding that he's "pretty much in favour of looking into splitting up companies."
Comment: Wozniak neglected to mention the most dangerous big tech company of all: Google
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A recommendations tweak that cut the referral views of content that "brushes right up against our policy line" in half in the US over the past six months is being rolled out across the UK, Ireland, South Africa, and "other English-language markets," YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said in a quarterly letter to creators on Tuesday, patting herself on the back for what she claimed was the company's tolerance for non-mainstream views.
Comment: This woman is not right in the head.
"A commitment to openness is not easy," Wojcicki wrote, likely provoking a few spit-takes from readers.
Comment: Guess it must not be, given that you have totally failed in that commitment.
"It sometimes means leaving up content that is outside the mainstream, controversial or even offensive."
Comment: What world does she live in where doing so would be even slightly controversial? Oh yeah, Silicon Valley. The grand irony, of course, is that PC culture itself is outside the mainstream, but the PC minority has convinced itself that it is the mainstream.
But diversity of opinion "makes us a stronger and more informed society, even if we disagree with some of those views," she continued - begging the question of why YouTube feels compelled to deplatform so many outside-the-mainstream commentators even as its CEO has admitted in the past that "news or news commentary [is] a very small percentage of the number of views we have."
"Reducing the spread of borderline content" was one of "four Rs" Wojcicki claimed formed the company's framework for dealing with creators, accompanied by "remove content that violates our policy," "raise up authoritative voices," and "reward trusted, eligible creators."
Almost everyone in Lebanon appears to agree. "This time Israel went too far. In just two days, it bombed three countries," I am told by a local UN staffer based in Beirut.
The same day, my local barber was talking like he saw it all, his voice full of sarcasm and determination:
"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing tough elections at home, while his wife is on trial for fraud. A bit of excitement during the evening news can only help his chances of regaining attention from his electorate. But we here have had enough; we are ready to fight for our countries."But 'fighting for their countries' could prove lethal, as Netanyahu threatened to attack Lebanon as a whole, if Hezbollah decides to retaliate.
That way, they can disrobe, shower and relieve themselves without upsetting members of the opposite sex who don't want to be naked with them.
Trans advocates argue this is discriminatory, stigmatizing and inconvenient, and will lead to trans students endangering their health by not relieving themselves in school and worsening their hygiene by not showering after exercise.
Nelson Reyes-Medrano, 46, was charged and arrested for rape earlier this month following allegations that he crawled into the bed of a 16-year-old girl and raped her at knifepoint, according to a police report.
Reyes-Medrano held a knife to the young girl's throat and ordered her to undress. When the victim did not do so quickly enough, he tore off her clothes and proceeded to rape her, the police report says.
The three-alarm blaze erupted on Tuesday afternoon at the Greater Bible Way Temple on the 1400 block of North 52nd Street. Fire crews remained at the scene the entire night monitoring hot spots.
There has been no official cause of the 3-alarm blaze yet but work was being done on the roof shortly before flames broke out.
"We're worried about collapses, so there are parts of the building that have already collapsed into it, we have parts of the building collapsed out onto the street, so we're sort of in a standoff mode," Fire Commissioner Adam Thiel said.
It was a blaze so hot that firefighters were not able to get inside the historic church.
The Gaza Interior Ministry said that two police officers were killed in an explosion near a checkpoint at the Al-Dahdouh junction, south of Gaza City.
An explosion appears to have targeted a motorcycle in Tal al-Hawa, a southern part of the Gaza territory on Tuesday evening.
The two men who died were identified by the authorities as police officers Salameh Majed Nadim and Alaa Zyad Gharabli, both 32. The cause of the blast is being investigated.
Comment: Sputnik provides more details:
At Least 2 Killed as Major Explosions Hit Gaza, State of Emergency Declared - ReportsWhile Israel is well known for its endless covert violence, even their blatant and shameless chaos creation seems to have increased in recent weeks: Israel opens new front against Lebanon, with two drones hitting Hezbollah targets in Beirut - Zionist entity now bombing 4 ME countries UPDATES
According to several conflicting reports, the explosions could have been caused by drone attacks or by an accident.
At least two security personnel were killed on Tuesday as a result of an explosion that occurred near a police checkpoint at Eldadhuah Junction in southern Gaza City, according to media reports.
Multiple reports appeared earlier in the day on social media alleging an Israeli strike targeting the Gaza strip. According to local netizens, citing eyewitnesses, at least two Palestinians were killed and one was injured in an explosion that destroyed a motorcycle in the enclave.
The Palestinian health ministry has reportedly confirmed that two Palestinians were killed and another injured in an explosion in Gaza City on Tuesday night. The cause of the blast reportedly remains unknown. Gaza security forces have launched an investigation into the incident.
A spokesperson for the Gaza Health Ministry said that a drone attacked a motorcycle on which the two victims were riding.
According to the News Israel 13 broadcaster, the IDF has denied involvement in the incident. An IDF spokesperson reportedly suggested that the cause of the explosion was a "work accident". "The army is not aware of any airstrikes in Gaza tonight", a press officer of the Israeli army said.
Hours later, two explosions reportedly occurred in the enclave allegedly targeting local police forces. According to local media, citing a spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior, the second blast targeted a police checkpoint in western Gaza. Several people were reportedly injured in the second explosion.
Local netizens have suggested that the explosions could be caused by an internal conflict.
Meanwhile, the Quds News Network media outlet reported, citing sources, that there was no third explosion in the Gaza Strip.
The Gaza Strip Interior Ministry declared at midnight an emergency situation in all the security structures in the enclave, Iyad al-Bozo, the ministry's spokesman in Gaza, told reporters.
"Another explosion at a police checkpoint on a coastal road in Gaza City, which injured several people. The interior ministry has declared an emergency situation in all security structures in the Gaza Strip", he said.
In 2007, a deadly conflict between Fatah, then dominating party in the Palestine Authority, and the Hamas Islamist movement resulted in the split of the Palestinian Authority and Hamas taking over the Gaza Strip. The West Bank is still reportedly controlled by Fatah.
Israel traditionally blames Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, for any aggressive actions from the territory of the enclave, demanding that the Islamist movement ensures observance of the ceasefire by all Palestinian factions.
For decades, Israel has been in conflict with the Palestinians who have been seeking diplomatic recognition for their independent state on the territories of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, which is partially occupied by Israel, and the Gaza Strip. Clashes and frequent shelling occurs from both sides.















Comment: The solution is obvious: quotas. Even if it means kidnapping and forcing 12-year-old, non-white, wheelchair-bound, transgendered non-coders to speak at the conference, diversity must be the goal. How can that not be clear to the alt-right who seemingly make up the vast majority of the human population? It is so obviously not cool to just let people be free to apply if they want to, regardless of the color of the skin or the gender they identify with. And it is certainly not cool to have technical standards for the quality of the presentations. That discriminates against everyone who doesn't have any technical expertise in the field, a blatant crime against humanity.