Paul DeCampo
Interests: Ecological gardening, regenerative agriculture, community health, food justice, and good times.
Tkaronto/Toronto
Tkaronto/Toronto
Scalpers Work With Hackers to Liberate Ticketmaster's ‘Non-Transferable’ Ticketswww.404media.co Scalpers have reverse-engineered how Ticketmaster creates tickets, and are now generating and selling them on their own parallel infrastructure.
IDF ordered Hannibal directive on October 7 to prevent Hamas taking soldiers captivewww.haaretz.com ***
IDF ordered Hannibal directive on October 7 to prevent Hamas taking soldiers captiveapple.news 'There was crazy hysteria, and decisions started being made without verified information': Documents and testimonies obtained by Haaretz reveal the Hannibal operational order, which directs the use of...
Temperatures 1.5C above pre-industrial era average for 12 months, data showswww.theguardian.com Copernicus Climate Change Service says results a ‘large and continuing shift’ in the climate
A birthright squandered: How potash firms got rich and Saskatchewan got poorwww.theglobeandmail.com Saskatchewan owns one-third of world potash reserves. Potash is necessary for fertilizer production
Harrow family of four died from gunshot wounds in case of intimate partner violence, OPP saywindsor.ctvnews.ca Investigators have determined that the deaths of four family members in Harrow in June were the result of intimate partner violence, with three dying from gunshot wounds and one from a self-inflicted ...
Man loses life in Redmond fireworks accidentwww.kiro7.com He tried to launch a mortar-style firework from his head.
Isolation, extreme fatigue, lingering misery: What it’s like to survive measleswww.washingtonpost.com Measles is back, after vaccination largely eliminated it from the United States. Survivors describe having one of the most contagious diseases on Earth.
A Buried Ancient Egyptian Port Reveals the Hidden Connections Between Distant Civilizationswww.smithsonianmag.com At the site of Berenike, in the desert sands along the Red Sea, archaeologists are uncovering wondrous new finds that challenge old ideas about the makings of the modern world
Jane F. McAlevey, Who Empowered Workers Across the Globe, Dies at 59www.nytimes.com An organizer and author, she believed that a union was only as strong as its members and trained thousands “to take over their unions and change them.”