Richard de los Santos
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🚨 NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's office is facing backlash after a top officialscheduled a meeting with Iran's U.N. ambassador. The timing could not have been worse. State Department officials intervened after learning of the plans. Mamdani says the meeting “was made in error.”

Tim Walz just said, “So what if he raped some children? Things happen!… but if we allow for him to be deported, that means Trump and MAGA wins!” You know what that makes Democrats? Pedo protectors. Don’t let them ever again project that onto anyone else.


An Indian-origin gynecologic oncologist, Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after a US court found him guilty of medical device adulteration, misbranding, and healthcare fraud involving thousands of women in Tennessee. According to the US Department of Justice, Dr. Kumar repeatedly reused medical devices that were approved for single use during hysteroscopy procedures performed at his Memphis-based clinic. Prosecutors said he also failed to properly reprocess reusable devices in line with manufacturer guidelines, potentially putting patients at risk. Authorities stated that between September 2019 and April 2024, Kumar performed over 15,000 hysteroscopy procedures on Medicare and Medicaid patients using improperly handled devices. During the same period, he billed more than $41 million for these procedures, including over $4.8 million received from Medicare and Medicaid alone. In January, a jury convicted him on 18 counts of adulterating medical devices, 16 counts of misbranding medical devices, and six counts of healthcare fraud. US Attorney D. Michael Dunavant said Kumar exploited vulnerable women for financial gain while ignoring patient safety. However, Kumar maintained that he disinfected the equipment using methods he believed were acceptable and argued that similar practices are used by other physicians. Despite his defense, the court imposed a 20-year prison sentence. #HealthcareFraud




Grok Build just received another major update, introducing Voice Mode for API-key sessions, richer token usage insights, smarter transcript editing, and a long list of reliability improvements Release Notes: v0.2.97 — 2026-07-11 Features: • Headless JSON output now includes token usage and cost per prompt and session. • SDK turns now expose detailed token usage and cost information via Turn.usage. • Double-click or Enter on a previous user message now lets you edit and resubmit it directly from the transcript. • Text selection in scrollback now works better when starting on chrome, gaps, or while scrolling. • Shell commands using rg (ripgrep) no longer require permission prompts by default. • Voice mode is now available for API-key sessions. • New environment variables allow tuning scroll and draw cadence for high-refresh displays. Bug Fixes: • Background tasks started by the model in headless mode are now killed on exit instead of leaking. • Agent process leaks on failed spawns and missing-stdio teardown are now prevented. • Parked turn markers no longer appear after interjections and now count down as background tasks finish. • The /context tool definitions line no longer shows the cryptic disclaimer suffix. • Terminal release waits boundedly for the process to exit and repeated waits share the drain grace. • Fixed a crash when the agent asked a question on narrow terminals. • Fixed misleading keyboard hints in the /mcps panel in minimal mode. • Clipboard copy now reports success correctly when using iTerm2 over SSH. • Fixed scroll/input conflicts when plan approval appeared over an open edit block. • Fixed frequent MCP and skills reloads that could freeze sessions on devboxes. • MCP servers using HTTP (such as nebula for Slack) now automatically recover from disconnects. • Next reset time in /usage now shows in your local timezone instead of Pacific Time.






JUST IN - Iran says Strait of Hormuz closed until further notice — Reuters


homeboy you're the one sellling public market investors on short-term space datacenters

End of an era: Decommissioning the original Model S & X assembly line in just 46 days





