30 January 2024

Tuesday Links - 30 January

The Gateway Pundit has some news to get us started. EXCLUSIVE: NYC Court Drops Latest Epstein Documents – Includes Ghislaine Maxwell’s Testimony

In a recent development in the case between Virginia L. Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell, a transcript of a videotaped deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell taken in New York in 2016 was released on Friday.

The deposition, held at the law offices of Boies Schiller & Flexner, contains confidential information and has brought crucial details regarding the allegations and legal proceedings surrounding the case to the forefront.

The Other McCain - The ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Plot Line and the Wicked Travesty of ‘Justice’ in New York

I watch CNN (so you don’t have to) and they were practically peeing their pants in excitement Friday over the jury’s verdict in the ridiculous defamation suit against Trump. It’s not an exaggeration to say that I was enraged by this, and perhaps for personal reasons, considering my own experience with bogus lawsuits (“Sue Me Again, You Evil Liar”).

Pixy Misa at Ambient Irony - Daily News Stuff 26 January 2024: Australia Dayn't Edition

Apple will allow full versions of Firefox and Chrome browsers to run on the iPhone, instead of just hastily-drawn skins on top of Safari. (The Verge)

But only in the EU.

Again from The Other McCain - Thank You for the Orgasmic Pleasure

As I have previously noted (“Why Is KiwiFarms.net ‘Harassment,’ But What Taylor Lorenz Does Is ‘Journalism’?”), Ms. Lorenz’s professional specialty is doxxing people whose politics she doesn’t agree with.

Tam at View from the Porch - The Moment

Once upon a time, the cover of Sports Illustrated was the showcase for some of the best sports photography in the world.

Wombat-socho - FMJRA 2.0: Kick ’em When They’re Down (Be sure to click on the link for Song of the Day - SOTD)

SOTD
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley et Hamas delendam sunt.

Clayton Cramer - How Accurate Are Murder Rates Published by FBI?

During the New Jersey assault weapons ban suit, the state's murder expert Randy Roth, challenged my use of FBI murder rates by state, claiming that rural states greatly underreport murders. That there is underreporting is without question: reporting to the FBI by police departments is voluntary.

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