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Iran

Crisis Phase

Plus: The state tries babysitting, Lindsey Graham dies, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 7.13.2026 9:30 AM

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U.S. and Iran back at it: It looks like the ceasefire is off, given that the U.S. and Iran traded heavy strikes all weekend and Iran stopped several ships trying to transit the Strait of Hormuz.

"Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps launched missile and drone strikes at U.S. military bases in Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain and claimed to have successfully hit missile, drone and fuel facilities," reports The Washington Post. "Iran has claimed full control over the strait and on Sunday declared that it was closed—an assertion that the U.S. military denied."

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Only 14 ships passed through the Strait yesterday, reports The New York Times—the lowest amount in a month. Damage from Iran's strikes has been relatively minimal so far: "Jordan's air defense systems intercepted four missiles from Iran on Monday, the official Petra news agency reported, citing Jordan's armed forces, which said there were no casualties or material damage in the attacks. Kuwait's army said its air defenses intercepted hostile aerial targets and Bahrain said it also fended off Iranian missile and drone attacks on Monday morning."

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei told reporters that the ceasefire is in "a crisis phase" but that delegations, along with mediators, are still meeting. It's possible there are divisions within the regime about the proper approach to the ceasefire, and to the war more broadly. These divisions are proving costly: "Iran has not issued an official death toll since large-scale tit-for-tat attacks resumed last week, but reports by state media and official statements on individual incidents suggest about 20 people have been killed by renewed U.S. strikes," reports Reuters.

Meanwhile, the Houthis, operating out of Yemen, have now "accused Saudi Arabia of carrying out airstrikes targeting Sanaa International Airport," per Reuters. ("Yemen's defence ministry said its armed forces had targeted the runway at Sanaa International Airport to prevent an Iranian plane from landing. Sanaa is under the control of the Iran-aligned Houthi group, while the internationally recognised government, which has the backing of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states, operates out of Aden in southern Yemen.")


Scenes from New York: From Gothamist: "NYC to babysit 500 kids for 'Parents' Night Out.'" This will happen for one night only—August 16—at rec centers in each of the five boroughs, though it is very explicitly targeted toward poor families, given the locations of the sites. Interestingly, only kids ages 6–13 are eligible for it. Sign of the times, I suppose: Are people really not letting their 12- and 13-year-olds stay home alone for a bit while they run errands?


QUICK HITS

  • Sen. Lindsey Graham (R–S.C.) died over the weekend at 71 of "aortic dissection, a tear in the main artery that carries blood from the heart, caused by arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease," reports The New York Times. On Saturday night, Graham—a proponent of interventionist foreign policy, and a Trump ally—felt unwell, according to Axios, but joked: "I can't die now. I still need to do the Russia sanctions, get Iran sorted out, and do Israeli-Saudi normalization." (Meanwhile, the state of Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, who was widely suspected to be dead, may be…improving?)
  • "For decades, people across the United States have generally known what to expect from the ticks in their area. In the Northeast, where rates of E.R. visits for tick bites are the highest, for example, the blacklegged tick and the Lyme disease it spreads have long posed the greatest threat. And the lone star tick, which can cause the red meat allergy known as alpha-gal syndrome, has historically been a problem in the Southeast," reports The New York Times. "But some of those risks are changing as booming deer populations, shifting land use and rising temperatures bring different species of ticks—and their diseases—into new places."
  • "The Family Federation of Finland, has proposed what they are calling the Intergenerational Baby Fund, or vauvarahasto," writes Patrick T. Brown on his Substack. "The approach mixes a little bit of upfront spending with a focus on the 'desired/realized fertility gap,' and applies the magic of compound interest to supersize a 'baby bonus' approach to increasing birth rates. Under this proposal, the Finnish state would create a €5,000 account ($5,710 in current US dollars) for every child born in Finland, which would then be invested in an index fund, not dissimilar to the newly-launched Trump Accounts. But whereas the Trump Accounts are, essentially, a retirement account…the vauvarahasto would be directly tied to fertility. When that child grows up, and one day gives birth to their own child (so long as they still reside in Finland), they unlock access to the accumulated balance of the invested funds. If they do not have a child by age 45, the money gets recycled into the investment pool.In other words, even assuming a conservative real rate of return, a couple from Rovaniemi expecting their first child a few decades hence would be sitting on a €26,000 'baby bonus.' That's half of the current median household income in Finland (a comparable payment in the U.S. would be equivalent to about $40,000)." Most libertarians still won't support this, but it is at least a different and interesting approach to baby bonuses.
  • "New York has always had lines for the sorts of experiences you can't get anywhere else: Broadway tickets, skyscraper observation decks, Cronuts," writes Brock Colyar for Curbed. "This summer's lines, though, can seem borderline ludicrous: three to a street, blocks long, often for the types of things you can get almost anywhere in the city, like bagels, pizza, and pastries. They emerged slowly over the past few years and then like a flood, a cumulative effect of TikTok constantly showing all of us what we are missing out on in our very own boroughs." But, hey, markets in everything: "A company called Same Ole Line Dudes (tagline: We Wait for Your Wants!) will even wait in line for you, starting at a price of $55."

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    ...Iran stopped several ships trying to transit the Strait of Hormuz.

    Dang you, President Trump.

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  2. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    It's possible there are divisions within the regime about the proper approach to the ceasefire, and to the war more broadly.

    You don't say. America might succeed in uniting them, one way or another.

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  3. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    Iran has not issued an official death toll since large-scale tit-for-tat attacks resumed last week...

    Does the regime care how many of its own are killed, beyond the loss of their utility? (Perhaps they have more use to the Gayatolla as symbols.)

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    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

      No, they dont

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    2. Spiritus Mundi   59 minutes ago

      They care about the 'women and children' killed by The Great Satan's bombs. So do the leftists in the US MSM.

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  4. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    NYC to babysit 500 kids for 'Parents' Night Out.'

    Daughters will come back sons and registered to vote DSA.

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  5. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    ...Sen. Mitch McConnell, who was widely suspected to be dead, may be…improving?

    Depends on which pic from Skynet ended up on your social media feed.

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  6. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    But some of those risks are changing as booming deer populations, shifting land use and rising temperatures bring different species of ticks—and their diseases—into new places.

    All worth it, I'm sure, for whatever benefit biotech got from engineering these diseases.

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  7. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Scenes from NYC:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/nyc-to-move-110-single-homeless-men-to-quiet-brooklyn-neighborhood-leaving-locals-worried-report/ar-AA27KK6O

    New York City is set to move 110 single homeless men into a Brooklyn shelter without conducting criminal background checks, according to a new report, sparking outrage among residents who fear the change will bring more crime to their quiet neighborhood.

    The former Gold Star Inn in Sheepshead Bay, which has operated as a family shelter for roughly a year, is expected to begin housing single adult men as early as next week after the city's Department of Homeless Services decided to relocate the 55 families currently living there, the New York Post first reported.

    The move has alarmed nearby residents, who told the Post they have already seen an uptick in crime since the shelter opened and worry the transition to housing single men will exacerbate those problems.

    "People are breaking into cars, people are destroying the park, taking their pants down in the park," Fahad, a 30-year-old plumber from nearby Brighton Beach, told the outlet. "It used to be very quiet."

    According to NYPD data, shooting incidents in the 61st Precinct, which includes Sheepshead Bay, have risen to 5 so far this year, a 400% increase compared to the same period in 2025. Reports of rape have doubled from eight to 16, while retail theft has risen 10%.

    "The Department of Homeless Services confirmed that no criminal background vetting will take place, leaving room for potential sex offenders and convicted felons to come in contact with our children," Republican City Councilwoman Inna Vernikov wrote in a letter to the city's Department of Social Services (DSS) last week.

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  8. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    Under this proposal, the Finnish state would create a €5,000 account ($5,710 in current US dollars) for every child born in Finland...

    Finland could go back to doing what its neighbors are doing to increase population and fertility rates.

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    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

      Finland plans to operate a series of outdoor speakers that play Barry manilow.

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      1. Fist of Etiquette   53 minutes ago

        Is this to get Finns in the mood or drive away the imports?

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    2. mad.casual   48 minutes ago

      I've always found this CDC map of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever cases to be interesting.

      Also, cases of RMSF were climbing until 2020, when they were suddenly reduced by about 75% because the CDC changed the clinical criteria of a vaccine RMSF infection.

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  9. swillfredo pareto   1 hour ago

    experiences you can't get anywhere else: Broadway tickets, skyscraper observation decks, Cronuts," writes Brock Colyar for Curbed.

    You can get all of those things in all large cities, Brock.

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    1. Zeb   57 minutes ago

      The Broadway tickets aren't going to do you much good in other cities, though.

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      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   39 minutes ago

        Broadway now tours most major cities. Sure, secondary cast, but still the same shit.

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      2. swillfredo pareto   8 minutes ago

        Broadway tickets aren't going to do you much good in other cities

        The lack of theaters (and cronuts) is what keeps me out of flyover states like Chicago and London.

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  10. Fist of Etiquette   1 hour ago

    ...three to a street, blocks long, often for the types of things you can get almost anywhere in the city, like bagels, pizza, and pastries. They emerged slowly over the past few years and then like a flood, a cumulative effect of TikTok...

    FOMO queuing. Marketing genius.

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    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

      I'm surprised mamdani hasn't ordered the arrest of the bagle store owners

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  11. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   1 hour ago

    Funny how the lonestar tick started being a thing after a wef "bio ethics expert" said they should spread a desies that makes you alergic to red meat

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    1. Spiritus Mundi   44 minutes ago

      Which somehow doesn't infect/affect the local predators like coyotes, foxes, and bears.

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  12. Medulla Oblongata   1 hour ago

    Scenes from ATL: System failures all around, now someone is dead

    Jahmare Brown was convicted of misdemeanor battery for the attack. His negotiated guilty plea put him behind bars for 120 days. He was out in March after serving around half that sentence. The decision to charge Brown with a misdemeanor stemmed from a MARTA police report, detailing the victim’s injuries as things like a gash and the inability to open her right eye. Atlanta News First was the first to interview this victim, who asked to remain anonymous, last Sunday. She said her injuries were more significant; a broken nose, a broken orbital bone and three gashes that required 25 stitches.

    Woman beaten on a MARTA platform breaks silence after attacker accused in Beltline killing

    https://www.wrdw.com/2026/05/18/woman-beaten-marta-platform-breaks-silence-after-attacker-accused-beltline-killing/

    A woman, who has asked for her identity to be concealed, is speaking publicly about when she was beaten inside the Peachtree Center MARTA station for the first time.

    The man who attacked her, Jahmare Brown, is accused of beating a northeast Atlanta postal worker before fatally stabbing a woman on the Beltline last Thursday.

    “There’s life before and there’s life after, and life after looks pretty different than life before,” she said.

    She spoke with Atlanta News First almost four months to the day since she was attacked on Jan. 19.

    “I got off the train, I took one step off, and within a second, I was on the ground, and I was trying to figure, my brain was trying to figure out how I got there,” she said. “That initial punch to the ground was shocking; I didn’t know what happened.”

    It didn’t end there.

    “I was on the ground and then there was this man standing over me and he got on top of me and just started punching my face over and over,” she said.

    Jahmare Brown is responsible for attacking this woman on the Peachtree Center platform in Atlanta. He served about half of his 120-day sentence and was out in March.

    “I think the feeling is just I think a lot of fear and a lot of disappointment,” she said.

    On May 14th, he is accused of killing Alyssa Paige after stabbing her on the Atlanta BeltLine and brutalizing a postal worker.

    “I think the most immediate and overwhelming feeling was grief, grief for Alyssa,” she said.

    On Thursday, Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said, “we do have reason to believe he was experiencing a mental health crisis.”

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  13. Medulla Oblongata   56 minutes ago

    https://rockymountainvoice.com/2026/03/13/federal-civil-rights-office-finds-jeffco-schools-violated-title-ix-gives-district-10-days-to-comply/

    Girls in Jefferson County Public Schools have been sharing bathrooms, locker rooms, overnight accommodations and sports rosters with male students—and the federal government just said that has to stop. The feds ruled Friday that Jeffco violated Title IX. Colorado’s second-largest school district, serving 74,200 students, has 10 days to comply or face enforcement action—including potential loss of federal funding.

    OCR received athletic rosters directly from Jeffco confirming that male students occupy 61 positions on girls’ sports teams across the district.

    Colorado school district accused of having 61 male athletes on girls’ teams says it has none

    https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2026/jun/4/colorado-school-district-accused-61-male-athletes-girls-teams-says/

    A Colorado school district facing federal penalties for Title IX violations denied having 61 biological males participating in girls’ competitive sports, saying the actual number is zero.

    The Jefferson County Public Schools in Littleton swung back after the Department of Education renewed its threat to pull federal funding unless the district agrees to rescind its gender-identity policies and adopt biologically based definitions of “male” and “female.”

    The district said it was “shocked and disappointed” by the warning, saying Title IX’s stance on gender identity remains unresolved and disputing as “erroneous” the department’s finding that male athletes “may occupy up to 61 roster positions on girls’ sports teams.”

    The district has put out a clarification that the male students on girls sports rosters are “managers, trainers or mascots — not athletes.”

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    1. mad.casual   38 minutes ago

      Dad used to make a joke about discipline: if we were doing something wrong, he was just going to knock us down and let us figure out what we did wrong.

      Just cut the funding and let Jefferson County Public Schools figure it out.

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  14. Medulla Oblongata   53 minutes ago

    By all means, keep importing this...

    https://en.lasicilia.it/news/italy-world/3056729/disfigured-by-an-algerian-in-milan-i-thought-i-was-going-to-die-i-couldn-t-breathe.html

    "I thought I was going to die, I couldn't see anything anymore and the blood was preventing me from breathing." This is how the victim, a 22-year-old originally from Morocco, recounts her experience while filing a complaint against Mohamed Saidi, the 27-year-old Algerian arrested for attacking and disfiguring her yesterday afternoon at the Duomo metro station in Milan. The young woman retraces her afternoon in the city center: the chance encounter with a fellow countrywoman in Piazza Duomo, an hour before the attack. Then a shopping trip with friends and finally entering, still in a group, the Duomo station. It is here, while sitting on a bench with her friend waiting for the train to Comasina, that "suddenly a man I had never seen before addresses me in Arabic and in an intimidating tone exclaims: What the hell are you looking at?" The 22-year-old responds in Arabic, explaining that "my gaze was actually directed at my friend." However, Saidi does not believe her and shouts a series of heavy insults at her. The girl, frightened, asks him to leave and warns him that if he does not go away, she will call the police.

    This does not deter him, "on the contrary, it only agitates him more," the 22-year-old recounts. It is at that moment that the man suddenly approaches and, after spitting twice in my face in a sign of contempt, pushes me hard on my left shoulder. The force of the impact makes me step back. The victim, with the help of her friend, tries to defend herself by pushing the attacker away, but "he reacts with great violence and punches me in the upper lip, causing an injury." At that point, the 22-year-old takes out her phone to try to call 112. The man resumes insulting her and, after asking her if she is actually calling the police, pulls out a knife and strikes her in the face. A sharp blow to the cheek, between the nose and the eye. The girl first realizes it by seeing the attacker's bloodied hands. Shortly after, due to the heavy bleeding, she feels unwell, her head spins, she fears she will faint and sits down on the ground, assisted by many passengers waiting for the train. In those moments, while the 27-year-old escapes into the crowd, she has time to think "about dying. I couldn't see anything anymore and the blood was preventing me from breathing," she recounts hours later, filing a complaint after being discharged from the hospital, with a prognosis of ten days.

    It is dangerous and could strike again: this is evident from the request for validation of the arrest and pre-trial detention, signed by prosecutor Simona Ferraiuolo, against Mohammed Saidi. In the request for validation of the arrest and pre-trial detention, which will arrive today at the judge's office (the interrogation is likely to take place tomorrow), the danger of reoffending and the risk of flight are contested.

    The crimes listed in the charges are permanent disfigurement of the face, injuries (from the punch), and resisting a public official at the time of the arrest. No aggravating factors (hate against a woman or religious or racial discrimination) are currently contested, given the context of the witness statements and the young woman herself.

    The 27-year-old is reported to be without a criminal record and homeless. There is only a record of a request for political asylum in Germany in 2022, nothing else. The 23-year-old sustained injuries with a prognosis of 10 days. Furthermore, she was struck in an area of the face not far from an eye, and thus, it is noted, the consequences could have been even more severe.

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  15. mad.casual   52 minutes ago

    In the Northeast, where rates of E.R. visits for tick bites are the highest, for example, the blacklegged tick and the Lyme disease it spreads have long posed the greatest threat.

    Phbbbt. For reference: Since ~1985 when Lyme Disease began spreading, around a dozen people have died from it, globally. Every year, 5-10 people die of a shark attack, globally.

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    1. Zeb   45 minutes ago

      There are other threats besides death. And ticks are a lot harder to avoid than sharks.

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      1. mad.casual   35 minutes ago

        There are other threats besides death.

        Right. That's what outpatient and private Minute Clinics and Emergency Care clinics are for. Tick bites aren't emergencies. Shark bites are.

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        1. Quicktown Brix   15 minutes ago

          ^ Never read a single word about Lyme disease apparently.

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  16. Medulla Oblongata   48 minutes ago

    Sometimes they manage to do the right thing? But then again...

    https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15870543/Pakistanis-gang-raped-French-tourist-three-children-executed-court-rules.html

    Two Pakistani men who gang-raped a French tourist in front of her three children six years ago will be sentenced to death, a court has ruled.

    Abid Malhi and Shafqat Ali were convicted of gang rape, kidnapping, robbery and terrorism offences back in March 2021 over the attack on the Sialkot-Lahore Motorway and were handed the death penalty.

    Both appealed their conviction, with the defence arguing that there were gaps in the prosecution's version of events and that the judge’s decision was unjust.

    But on Wednesday, two judges dismissed the appeal after the prosecution argued that there was overwhelming evidence against the two men, according to the English-language Pakistani news outlet, Dawn.

    Malhi and Ali unleashed their attack on September 9, 2020, after the woman and her three children became stranded on the motorway leading out of Lahore after running out of fuel.

    She had locked the car doors while she waited for help, but the attackers broke a window and dragged her outside, where they raped her at gunpoint in front of her terrified children.

    The men also stole money, jewellery, and bank cards before fleeing.

    Police said the woman was left traumatised, but she was able to provide them with some basic descriptions of her attackers.

    They were tracked down via mobile phone data and arrested days after the incident.

    DNA samples taken from the crime scene matched theirs.

    The survivor identified the two men during a hearing, and Ali confessed to the crime before a magistrate.

    An anti-terrorism court handled the 2021 trial for expediency.

    The case drew widespread condemnation on social media, with some activists demanding that those involved be hanged in public.

    It also led to mass protests across Pakistan, after a policeman questioned why the woman had been out late on her own.

    The day after the attack, a senior police official in Lahore, Umer Sheikh, appeared in front of the media and implied the woman was partly to blame.

    He questioned why she had not taken a busier road, given that she was alone with her young children.

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  17. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   42 minutes ago

    "Judge OKs DOJ request to toss remaining Proud Boys Jan. 6 convictions"
    [...]
    "A federal judge on Friday agreed to drop the remaining cases against four leaders of the right-wing extremist Proud Boys who were convicted for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
    District Judge Timothy Kelly granted the Justice Department’s (DOJ) motion to dismiss the convictions against Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl and Dominic Pezzola. He did so with prejudice, meaning those charges cannot be tried again..."
    https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5963845-federal-judge-doj-toss-proud-boys-jan-6-convictions/

    "...in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack..."That's spelled "protest", asshole.

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  18. Medulla Oblongata   22 minutes ago

    So he was lying? I'm shocked, shocked! Okay, I'm not shocked at all..

    -----------

    “At the end of the day, it’s not about whether or not I’m a physician or a doctor,” El-Sayed replied. “It’s not about my education. It’s about whether or not your kid gets a good education.”

    Far-left Michigan Dem Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed grilled over 'physician' title despite lack of medical license

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/far-left-michigan-dem-senate-candidate-abdul-el-sayed-grilled-over-physician-title-despite-lack-of-medical-license/ar-AA27zD8l

    Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed got a grilling from a lefty anchor Wednesday about whether he lied by describing himself as a physician despite lacking a current medical license.

    El-Sayed’s LinkedIn page describes him as a physician, and he claimed to be “a physician and epidemiologist” during an April debate.

    “You got attacked by your rivals for calling yourself a physician, not just a doctor, even though you don’t have a valid state medical license in New York or Michigan, which apparently is what you need legally to call yourself a physician,” Zeteo founder Mehdi Hasan pressed El-Sayed, questioning whether the candidate should have just called himself a doctor to avoid the drama.

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  19. Medulla Oblongata   21 minutes ago

    Scenes from NYC:

    A streamer who broadcasts to more than 1 million followers on a popular online platform set off a viral firestorm after invoking Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s name as he declared Islam would take over New York City.

    “Allahu Akbar!” the extremist internet personality Sneako yelled amidst a group of Egypt soccer fans while drums were banged and horns were blown. Egyptian flags waved among the crowd as they chanted along.

    “This is the Islamic Republic of New York-istan,” he declared. “Islam will be in every household. Inshallah the whole world will be Muslim.”

    Then came the line that should end a political career: “Welcome to Mamdani’s New York. You see this city? You see how it looks? Inshallah, your city looks just like this too.”

    “Every knee will bow,”

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    1. mad.casual   19 minutes ago

      Islamic Republic of New York-istan

      Internet trolling FTW.

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