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842,000 American Households Lost Power Today During a Heatwave

As America began celebrating its 250th birthday Saturday, 842,000 homes reported power outages, notes ABC News. Figures from tracking site PowerOutage showed states in America's Northeast and Midwest were impacted by severe weather and extreme heat.

That number, which will fluctuate throughout the day as crews work to restore power, is for households, meaning that the number of people impacted by these outages is likely to be much larger... Millions of Americans, however, will be contending with a heatwave that is blanketing much of the country, including in Philadelphia where the Salute to Independence Semiquincentennial Parade that had been set for Friday was canceled due to the dangerous heat wave, according to Philadelphia ABC station WPVI. Elsewhere, America's Independence Day Parade, which was scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on July 4 in downtown Washington, D.C. was canceled by organizers late Friday evening due to the extreme heat in the District of Columbia... Amtrak announced it will be canceling a number of trains due to heat-related conditions.

The outages seemed to last throughout the day, with 790,103 household outages still in effect by 4:30 p.m. EST. Ironically, the power outages hit several American states that were among the country's original 13 freedom-declaring colonies, including New Jersey (143,072 outages), Pennsylvania (40,944 outages), and Virginia (27,392 outages).

CNBC adds that America's largest power grid operator said Friday "it was under a federal alert to cut electricity consumption across its territory as it battled generator outages, massive overloading on its transmission lines and a surge in air conditioning use from prolonged sweltering heat."


PJM said it told utilities to reduce electricity to customers who are under contract to reduce consumption during emergencies. PJM serves 67 million people in the Mid-Atlantic, South and Washington, D.C., area. Spot wholesale electricity prices in northern Virginia, home to the largest collection of data centers in the world, have surged beyond $2,000 per megawatt hour this week. That compares to about $40 per MWh when PJM is not in distress.

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Did Microsoft Shift Its Profits to Low-Tax Countries?

Microsoft is apparently shifting its profits to countries with low taxes — and out of countries where they have many more employees and significant sales. Back in 2005 Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer even said that a low corporate tax rate "is part of the overall advantage of doing business in Ireland," remembers long-time Slashdot reader theodp. (Ballmer added "It would be disingenuous to say otherwise.")


But in 2026 the EU now requires a country-by-country compliance report, and the New York Times notes that Microsoft "was most likely the first major U.S. technology company to make a so-called country by country report of its finances to comply..."

Like other big companies, Microsoft uses transactions between subsidiaries to shift profits around to reduce its tax bill. The report revealed a consistent pattern: high returns in low-tax jurisdictions and slim margins in higher-tax ones. The report showed the sometimes absurd results. Microsoft said it had generated almost 40 percent of its pretax income in tax-friendly Ireland, where it employed about 3 percent of its global work force. In higher-tax Germany, the largest economy in Europe, Microsoft earned barely half of 1 percent of its global profits, it said.

Excluding Ireland, the company said, it generated less than 2 percent of its worldwide pretax earnings in Europe... [In Luxembourg Microsoft said it had $283 million in pretax income with only 34 employees.]


[America's] Internal Revenue Service is challenging profit-shifting transactions used by Microsoft, and is seeking back taxes of nearly $29 billion4. The company has said it disagrees with the I.R.S. and said in a securities filing that it "will vigorously contest" the proposed tax bills.



This week a Microsoft blog post offered their own "context," arguing that tax is "one important measure of contribution, but it is not the only one.

"Our investments, partnerships, infrastructure, and long-term presence in countries around the world also reflect a commitment to helping strengthen the economies and communities where we operate, today and for the future."

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FSF Shares Update on 'LibrePhone' and New Automated Site Monitoring Tool

At the end of 2025, the FSF launched LibrePhone project, which is working to "better understand and reverse-engineer the nonfree blobs used by a great majority of (if not all) system on a chip designs available today." The FSF's summer newsletter shares this update:


We started with researching the proprietary files in Android phones supported by the Lineage project, an Android-based volunteer-led mobile phone operating system with much free software already in it. Our current, primary focus is on the radio blobs that control WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, and cellular communications.

The software freedom issues with mobile computing have been around for a long time, with the most challenging issue being the baseband/modem firmware that relies heavily on proprietary software. This creates a technical and legal maze that is nearly impossible to break free from, but that doesn't mean we should ever stop working to create free systems. It certainly doesn't mean we shouldn't liberate the software that we know can be free software. Now, half a year into this project, lead developer Rob Savoye has extracted firmware from over 200 Lineage install packages, processed 85GB of files, and imported the results of these analyses into a PostgreSQL database for cross-device comparison... [M]uch of the software and blobs we need to work through are shared across multiple devices; this means even greater strides for mobile phone freedom...

As insurmountable as it may seem at times, every blob we manage to free up will be progress. The FSF has proven time and time again that it can bring the free software philosophy to life, not just by advocating for it, but by making it so.



The bulletin also describes how waves of botnets from "aggressive LLM scrapers, vulnerability scanners, poorly optimized CI/CD servers" inspired the FSF to create a new free-as-in-freedom automated monitoring tool:



In our efforts to combat the botnets, we optimized several detection rules to ban abusive behavior. We found the upper limit of fail2ban and replaced it with reaction, an efficient alternative with our configuration that uses ipset. We also split several monolithic machines into many separate machines so that when a web service is overwhelmed the other functions of the service do not go down with it... We found quite a few ways to respond to and prevent botnet attacks, but still faced a significant related challenge: communicating when a website or service is down...

Uptime Kuma is a human-readable, automated monitoring addition to our systems... You can check out our recently-launched self-hosted Uptime Kuma instance at https://status.fsf.org/. When you see the page, you will also likely say, "Wow! The FSF and GNU sure do run a ton of services!" and you would be right... If you maintain websites and services, and are looking for a simple way to communicate publicly with your users, consider using Uptime Kuma or another free software solution instead of choosing a proprietary monitoring solution."


There's also an article on the state of free-as-in-freedom videogame console emulators.

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Formula 1 News

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What To Watch For in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone

Chris Medland picks out five key things to keep an eye on when the lights go out on race day at Silverstone.

Leclerc considered driving like Hamilton amid tough run

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc bagged an impressive second place in Silverstone Qualifying, edging out team mate Lewis Hamilton who took third.

Russell and Mercedes perplexed by speed deficit at Silverstone

George Russell will start his home Grand Prix at Silverstone fourth on the grid, three places behind team mate and polesitter Kimi Antonelli.

‘We’re in a pickle’ – Norris on McLaren performance concerns

Lando Norris says McLaren's pace in Qualifying at Silverstone was disappointing despite some car improvements, and highlighted areas that need work.

Felbermayr takes Reverse Grid Race victory at Silverstone

Emma Felbermayr claimed her second win of the 2026 F1 ACADEMY season in the Reverse Grid Race at Silverstone

What are the tyre strategy options for the British Grand Prix?

Matt Youson takes a look at the different pit stop and tyre options that are available to the teams on race day at Silverstone.

What the teams said – Sprint day and Qualifying in Great Britain

The drivers and teams report back on all the action from the Sprint and Qualifying at Silverstone ahead of the 2026 British Grand Prix.

Gasly handed grid penalty after Silverstone Qualifying

After originally qualifying in P12 for the British Grand Prix, Alpine's Pierre Gasly has now been handed a penalty.

Verstappen details ‘double whammy’ Qualifying issues

Qualifying at the British Grand Prix did not go Max Verstappen's way, with the Red Bull driver admitting that he was dealing with two issues during the session.

Our four-leg Bet Builder for the British Grand Prix

Our expert betting writers have picked a four-leg Bet Builder for Silverstone, including podium finish and two points finish selections.

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Mexico neemt maatregelen tegen WK-drukte na verstikkingsdoden

MEXICO-STAD (ANP/RTR) - Mexico-Stad neemt maatregelen tegen te grote drukte op plekken waar de WK-wedstrijd Mexico-Engeland vertoond zal worden. Afgelopen week vielen er na de 2-0-winst tegen Ecuador vier doden doordat ze in de verdrukking waren gekomen in het feestgedruis na de wedstrijd. Meer dan 1 miljoen mensen trokken in Mexico-Stad de straat op om de winst op Ecuador te vieren.

Bij het Monument voor de Onafhankelijkheid, ook wel El Ángel genoemd, zijn tijdens de wedstrijd slechts 25.000 mensen welkom, zo maakte de burgemeester van Mexico-Stad bekend. Ook op het belangrijkste plein in de Mexicaanse hoofdstad, Zócalo, worden maatregelen genomen. Ook zal de beveiliging in aanloop naar de wedstrijd worden aangescherpt.

De Amerikaanse ambassade in Mexico roept Amerikanen in heel Mexico op voorzichtig te zijn in de drukte. Ook waarschuwt de diplomatieke missie voor demonstranten die dankbaar gebruikmaken van de drukte en aandacht die het WK met zich meebrengt.

Als Mexico maandag weet te winnen van Engeland, plaatst het zich voor de kwartfinales van het WK dat het medeorganiseert. Het lukte Mexico slechts twee keer eerder om de kwartfinales van een WK te halen: in 1970 en 1986.


Fans Marokko vieren overwinning in meerdere steden

DEN HAAG (ANP) - In meerdere steden zijn fans van het nationale elftal van Marokko de straat opgegaan om de overwinning op Canada te vieren. Zo staan er onder meer menigtes in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Haag, Utrecht en Amersfoort.

Verslaggevers zien onder meer dat er vuurwerk wordt afgestoken, wordt getoeterd en wordt gejuicht. In Amersfoort staat de schare fans onder meer bij rotonde De Stier en de Van Randwijcklaan. In de Schilderswijk in Den Haag zijn ook meer dan duizend mensen.


Marokko-supporters vieren feest na winst op Canada, drukte en twee arrestaties in de Haagse Schilderswijk

Fans van het Marokkaanse elftal zijn in onder meer Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Haag, Utrecht en Amersfoort de straat op gegaan om feest te vieren na de 3-0 overwinning op Canada…

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Archaeologists uncover ancient Byzantine city in Egypt’s western desert

Well-preserved fourth-century quarters reveal details of daily life, urban development and economic activities

Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered a well-preserved Byzantine-era city in the western desert.

The fourth-century quarters had residential and religious structures, including a basilica-style church in the Dakhla oasis. Archaeologists also found coins, pottery fragments and tools.

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Venezia

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Venezia


Camera: Hasselblad 503CW
Lens: Zeiss Planar T* 2.8/80 C
Film: Bergger Pancro 400
Lab: Prolab, Stuttgart

Found Ektachrome Slide

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Found Ektachrome Slide

date stamped on slide August 1974

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Coach Paraguay noemt Frankrijk ‘onweer met bliksem’, Fransen met ‘grote vier’ in de aanval