Crooked Media - What A Day: DOJ chases PAC-Man

Tuesday, September 13, 2022
BY NICK TURNER & CROOKED MEDIA

- Quinta Brunson on Jimmy Kimmel

The Trump document-theft scandal is the gift that keeps on giving incremental updates through court filings. A day after both camps submitted their picks for a special master, we may be one step closer to different court-based incremental updates.

The big question for the future of the country is how all of Trump’s legal woes will affect his ability to drum up support for his favorite candidates, as the primary season comes to a close, and then in the general election.

Unfortunately, we have to wait for November to see if his candidates can actually win their elections…unless Merrick Garland can HURRY UP ALREADY.

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Could Twitter jail’s next occupant be…Twitter? Turns out Twitter isn’t just a hot mess of toxic takes, it’s also sloppy! On Thursday, the Senate heard from whistleblower and incredible nick-name haver Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, Twitter’s former head of cybersecurity, who alleged that the popular shit-talking platform has beaucoup vulnerabilities that can be exploited from both inside and outside the company. Zatko asserted that Twitter exposes its users to identity thieves and government spies. Our lives should be so interesting! Stated Zatko, Twitter “lost information on 200 million users for email addresses, phone numbers…With your phone number and email address, I can hijack your phone number. I can then change your Gmail, your Coinbase, your Ameritrade…I can then assume your identity.” If I’m Elon Musk, I’m definitely getting a receipt. What’s more, Twitter may also have negative psychological effects on its users. According to a study by the University of Toronto, “Twitter use is related to decreased well-being, increased polarization, and an increased sense of belonging.” RT if you think Twitter should stop ruing our lives!

While we are slowly transitioning to renewable energy here in the U.S., many municipalities around the globe are embracing solar technology. Tokyo aims to enforce a new system starting in April of 2025 that would require builders to install solar panels in all new buildings and houses. To boost the adoption of this new policy, the government will work to improve a subsidy program and companies will not have to install solar panels on all new builds as long as they hit a certain target. Rooftop solar power is also spreading in Spain, as installations have increased tenfold in 2022 alone. However, one major obstacle for solar energy has been the inconvenient fact that the sun only shines on any given patch of Earth for half a day. Union rules, I guess. Trying to fix that is Ben Novak, a 26-year-old veteran of Space X and current CEO of a company called Tons of Mirrors. The company plans to install large mirrors and a collimator device on the International Space Station. For its part, China has announced plans to launch three artificial moons—well, satellites, equipped with mirrors that reflect enough sunlight during the night that China would no longer need street lights. Some drawbacks to the plan include the fact that unregulated light could negatively impact many plant and animal species, and the cost of the project would be…astronomical.

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Ireland is providing a $330 basic income to artists. 2,000 people were chosen randomly out of 9,000 submissions because Ireland gets that art is objective. Slainte!

NBA fines Phoenix Suns coach 10 million dollars for use of racial slurs and treating female employees inequitably. Bonus: You don’t need to read the article to know which words he likes to use.

The James Webb Space Telescope is at it again, capturing spectacular images of the Orion Nebula, proving that my iPhone camera is still meh.

Finally, some good news out of the war in Ukraine. With many countries ramping up clean-energy investments due to the war disrupting global energy flows, fossil fuel use is down.

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