It looks like Puente Arizona and the Phoenix Legal Action Network have one, but it might just be in the Phoenix area. 480-506-7437, more info here.

We've got a hotline in Colorado! (844) 864-8341 They verify reports and share info with the community, and dispatch volunteer legal observers and immigration attorneys. Not sure if orgs in any other states have stood up something similar.
The organizers are @denverantiwar.bsky.social

March on Peter Thiel's Palantir this weekend!


Join DAWA for a rally and march on Palantir! the militarized AI company has been deeply involved in israel's genocide in Palestine, ICE's raids, and even our healthcare. Let them know that the people of Denver do not stand with war criminals and war profiteers! Up with Palestine! Down with Palantir!

I think that's true for the Aedes egypti species at least, they're not native in the Americas and are a main disease-spreading species
Also KUVO, fantastic jazz and more out of Five Points, Denver
Add KUNC for that matter, broadcasting out of Greely with repeaters statewide.
Add KJAC! The Colorado Sound, alt/pop music station run by KUNC
Love it! Smash it Back (punk) and Old Grass Gnu Grass (bluegrass etc) are favorite shows. For anyone who doesn't know, you can play back shows from the last two weeks on demand on the website.
The US effectively does both: the lotteries are run by the states and total prizes are much less than total ticket sales, generating net revenue for the state. Winnings are taxed like other income, meaning there are federal taxes and in many states state taxes.
Most Jews are not israeli and israel is not representative of Judaism, but israel does claim Judaism as a core part of its "national" identity, so there's nothing antisemitic about pointing out the irony of Nazis supporting israel. The irony may be pretty superficial tho, some of the other replies here point out several reasons why Nazism and Zionism/israel are actually aligned.
Dang, pancake mix would've been so much nicer than plasticky waste dumped from oil rigs. Thanks for posting the follow-up article.
I've been happy with Phonograph for queueing, nothing special but it seems very easy to use to me. Looks like tons of good recommendations on this thread I haven't tried out tho, definitely might be something better out there
Looks like the touton jokes may have had it right: https://www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/nature/outdoors/the-surprising-theory-behind-newfoundlands-mystery-blobs

Steampunk tech greets the magical fishes. Photo copyright: Lisa Crowder/IODP JRSO


This is the drilling rig on the Joides Resolution, a research ship that has made contributions to our understanding of paleontology, plate techtonics, and climate science over the past 40 years. The cool geometric structure insulates a camera from vibrations so they can get a clear view of the seafloor. Neat retrospective on the ship (with more photos) here: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/oct/09/a-huge-loss-is-it-the-end-for-the-ship-that-helped-us-understand-life-on-earth
Love this! Inspired by Scavengers Reign?
If you're into sci-fi and Afro-futurism I really enjoyed Sweep of Stars by Maurice Broaddus (written a couple years ago; cool to see what a long history it's building on)
What about some tree- or bush-like structures that have lots of small lights, one under each leaf? Having many lights that could all be positioned and angled differently would let you direct the light to only where it's needed and create a smooth shaddow-free glow. And be pretty too! Like the Cave of Two Lovers @[email protected] posted. Individual lights could have different color and brightness too.
Depending on the kind of bio-engineering or fantastical biology in your world these could be completely organic, completely manufactured, or some combination like lights attached to trees/vines grown for the purpose.