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Today in 1920, a flying column of 36 IRA volunteers under the command of Tom Barry changed the course of the War of Independence.


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Today in 1920, a flying column of 36 IRA volunteers under the command of Tom Barry changed the course of the War of Independence. Barry himself was an unlikely figure to lead a guerrilla action against the occupation forces. He had been a British soldier in the First World War, schooled in the grim discipline of trench warfare. Yet that same experience, the mud and the shellfire and the military training drilled into him, became the foundation for one of the most audacious actions of the entire war. He returned to Ireland with an understanding of how to use terrain, timing, and deception, and at Kilmichael he used all three. The Auxiliaries, ex-officers recruited for counterinsurgency and feared across the countryside, travelled a routine route between Macroom and Bandon in two Crossley Tender trucks. Barry knew their habits.

About a mile and a half south of Kilmichael, on a bend where the road dipped, he positioned his column. Hidden riflemen lay on their bellies on the banks and in ditches, while Barry himself stood openly on the road wearing a tunic and Sam Browne belt to pass as one of the enemy. When the first lorry appeared around 4:20p.m , he stepped forward and flagged it down. The Auxiliaries barely had time to register the ruse. A grenade arced through the cold air and exploded inside the first truck, killing its commander, Francis Crake, and the driver. Barry blew his whistle, the prearranged signal, and the hillside erupted with rifle fire.

What happened next, involving the second Crossley Tender, has been argued about ever since. According to Barry and the IRA survivors, the Auxiliaries shouted that they were surrendering. When the IRA men stood up from cover to take the surrender, the Auxiliaries opened fire, killing Michael McCarthy, Jim O’Sullivan and Pat Deasy. Others have suggested that the Auxiliaries may have believed they were about to be shot and fired in desperation. What is certain is the scale of the result. By the end of the ambush, sixteen Auxiliaries lay dead. Only one, Cecil Guthrie, survived the initial assault. Badly wounded, he made his way to a nearby house seeking help. There he encountered three IRA men, and they executed him.

The Kilmichael ambush sent a shockwave through the British government. David Lloyd George, no stranger to sweeping statements, nevertheless understood its significance. He called it “a different character from the preceding operations. The others were assassinations. This last was a military operation.” What had been, in British eyes, the isolated killings of policemen and informers had now become open, organised warfare. The response was swift. Martial law was imposed in Cork, Tipperary, Limerick and Kerry on the 10th of December 1920, and extended to Clare, Waterford, Kilkenny and Wexford early in the new year. The countryside braced itself for reprisals, burnings, curfews, and raids. In many ways Kilmichael marked the threshold point of the conflict, the moment when the War of Independence shed its earlier ambiguity and stepped into full-blown insurgency.

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Fr Shay Cullen, Preda Organisation “Meanwhile, there is a raging war of words in the United States against child sexual abuse committed by powerful businessmen and politicians with the release of files and emails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.”. To those in Ireland caught with images, this article indicates the abuse of children, often those who are part of the image victims identified in every country. There must be zero tolerance of child abuse. Quote: “The telcos do not block such criminal content, as if they are above the law. Artificial intelligence-powered filters would slow their internet connections and they stand to lose money. Evidence of this is the convictions of foreign pedophiles in Europe and the US for online sexual abuse in the Philippines. The thousands of sexually abused and trafficked children suffer lifelong trauma and receive little or no help, and few ever find justice”…


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Reflections by Fr. Shay Cullen: The proliferation of child abuse in the Philippines

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ABOUT PREDAPROJECTSJ.O.N. STORIES  | DONATE  The proliferation of child abuse in the PhilippinesMarch for the Martyrs photoBy Fr. Shay Cullen, Founder since 1974

Andrea was an 8-year-old girl in a town in Zambales when her parents separated, after which her mother moved in with Christopher, who became her stepfather. In January 2024, when she was 11, Christopher sexually abused her. She was afraid to tell anyone, lest he would hurt her and her mother. During a counseling session with her teacher, Andrea disclosed the abuse. She was referred to the municipal social worker of Castillejos, Zambales, who brought her to the Preda Foundation’s home for abused and trafficked children.There, she was welcomed, affirmed and empowered by undergoing Preda’s Emotional Release Therapy and found the courage to testify in court. Christopher denied the charges, but the judge believed Andrea’s testimony. As a result, Christopher was found guilty of two counts of lascivious conduct and sentenced to a maximum of 15 years and six months in jail. There, he cannot abuse Andrea or any other children and can repent for his crime.

There are thousands of child victims of sexual, physical, verbal and psychological abuse in the Philippines and beyond. At the Preda home, there are 60 child abuse victims/survivors — from 6 to 17 years old — on average at any given time. There, they become healed and empowered, and are testifying against their abusers. They also become self-confident and determined to get justice and be free of their abusers for the rest of their lives. The children win an average of 20 convictions every year. In 2024, they won 27 convictions, sending a strong message to society that child abuse is a heinous crime and will not be tolerated.

Over the years, hundreds of child abuse victims have had their abusers convicted after Preda had healed and empowered them. Meanwhile, there is a raging war of words in the United States against child sexual abuse committed by powerful businessmen and politicians with the release of files and emails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He was convicted of child sexual abuse and human trafficking on his private island home in Florida. These files show he was in close contact with high-ranking politicians and businessmen — including, allegedly, two presidents and a now-former prince — and invited them to his home. What those documents contain could deeply embarrass some powerful people.The US public is calling for zero tolerance of child abuse, which is prevalent in all societies. Humans are the only creatures on the planet that sexually exploit their own offspring. A number of them give in to their perverse desire for sexual gratification with children, even their own.

Many are driven by child sexual abuse material available on the internet to anyone with a mobile phone, enabled by internet service providers and telecommunications companies (telcos).They, spectacularly, are part of crimes against children and operate without moral values or conscience when they fail to block such harmful material and stop the livestreaming of child sexual abuse, as our laws demand. Internet algorithms direct and incite users to view more child-abuse images and videos that can motivate them to actually find and sexually abuse children. These are the hi-tech, modern-day criminals that commit their offenses with impunity and are seemingly protected from prosecution in the Philippines.

Zero tolerance
Since his election on May 8, Pope Leo XIV has condemned clerical child sexual abuse and called for zero tolerance. But for now, he is stymied, like his predecessor Francis was, by clerics in the Vatican bureaucracy who protect child-abusing pedophile priests. Leo voiced his condemnation in a statement read on June 20 on the occasion of the staging of a play on child abuse in Lima, Peru, where he was a missionary for two decades. That play was written by Peruvian investigative journalist Paola Ugaz Cruz, who exposed the Peru-based Catholic movement Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, where it was alleged that child sexual abuse was prevalent.Pope Leo thanked Cruz and others for their perseverance, “even when they were ignored, discredited or even persecuted judicially.” Such is frequently the fate of journalists that expose child sexual abuse, as Cruz found out.

The pope also defended independent journalists who fight for human rights. “Wherever a journalist is silenced, the democratic soul of a nation is weakened,” he said. He has called press freedom an “inalienable common good,” saying the moral fight for justice by victims and journalists “is also the struggle of the Church.”“It is urgent to root the whole Church in a culture of prevention that does not tolerate any form of abuse — neither of power or authority nor abuse of conscience, spiritual or sexual abuse,” Pope Leo said.“This culture will only be authentic if it is born of active vigilance, of transparent processes and sincere listening to those who have been hurt. For this, we need journalists,” he added.In the Philippines, many journalists have been harassed, jailed and even killed.

Reporters Without Borders has said the country had 107 journalists killed between 2003 and 2022; the Committee to Protect Journalists recorded 159 Filipino media workers killed from 1992 to 2024; and the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines reported that about 199 journalists have been killed since 1986. When people in power want to stifle and distort the truth, they go after journalists and try to discredit them with false allegations.The anniversary of the closure of the American base in Olongapo City on Nov. 24 celebrates, in part, a media campaign against child abuse that Preda began.

After exposing the widespread child sexual abuse in Olongapo by local and United States Navy personnel in the 1980s that was tolerated by the local government, this writer was falsely accused of defaming the city and put on trial to be deported, but fought and won that case. Preda then started a campaign to end female and child abuse by calling for the closure and conversion of the US bases that was opposed by city authorities.United Nations Children’s Fund research in the Philippines in 2015 indicated widespread incidents of violence and abuse against children as young as 3 years old. About three in five respondents suffered different kinds of physical and verbal abuse during childhood, mostly in their home. The research found that 22.4 percent of all respondents aged 13 to 24 experienced some form of sexual abuse; among those aged 13 to 17, the figure was 17.1 percent.

Surprisingly, more boys (22.1 percent) than girls (15.9 percent) said they had suffered sexual violence.The Philippines has also become the global hub of online child sex abuse, where pedophiles, mostly foreigners, pay to view live shows where children are being raped. Some of these foreigners come to the Philippines and rape children. These heinous crimes on the internet are facilitated by the children’s parents and relatives in exchange for money. The telcos do not block such criminal content, as if they are above the law. Artificial intelligence-powered filters would slow their internet connections and they stand to lose money. Evidence of this is the convictions of foreign pedophiles in Europe and the US for online sexual abuse in the Philippines. The thousands of sexually abused and trafficked children suffer lifelong trauma and receive little or no help, and few ever find justice.END.* * * * * * * * * *Note: Any original information, stories, or news articles posted on this site authored by the Preda Foundation and Father Shay Cullen may be shared, copied, or reproduced without further permission in support of the truth, freedom of expression,
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Neuroscience News: Ages 9, 32, 66, and 83

Summary: Researchers identified five major phases of human brain wiring that unfold from birth to old age, marked by four major turning points at ages 9, 32, 66, and 83. Childhood and adolescence are periods of rapid reorganization, while adulthood brings a long plateau of structural stability.

Beginning in the mid-60s, gradual declines in connectivity begin to reshape brain networks, accelerating into highly localized wiring in late aging. These findings reveal that the brain doesn’t change steadily over time but instead shifts through distinct eras that may influence learning, vulnerability, and resilience.

Key Facts

  • Lifespan Rewiring: MRI data revealed five structural brain epochs defined by shifts in neural connectivity at ages 9, 32, 66, and 83.
  • Peak Efficiency: Neural efficiency rises throughout adolescence and peaks around age 32, marking the strongest rewiring shift of the lifespan.
  • Aging Transition: After midlife, brain networks gradually weaken their global connectivity, increasing vulnerability to cognitive decline.

Source: University of Cambridge

Neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge have identified five “major epochs” of brain structure over the course of a human life, as our brains rewire to support different ways of thinking while we grow, mature, and ultimately decline.  

A study led by Cambridge’s MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit compared the brains of 3,802 people between zero and ninety years old using datasets of MRI diffusion scans, which map neural connections by tracking how water molecules move through brain tissue.

In a study published in Nature Communications, scientists say they detected five broad phases of brain structure in the average human life, split up by four pivotal “turning points” between birth and death when our brains reconfigure.

Childhood brain “topology” runs from birth until a turning point at the age of nine, when it transitions to the adolescent phase – an era that lasts right up to the age of 32, on average.

Our early thirties see the brain’s neural wiring shift into adult mode. This is the longest era, which lasts over three decades. A third turning point around age 66 marks the start of an “early aging” phase of brain architecture. Finally, the “late aging” brain takes shape at around 83 years old.

“We know the brain’s wiring is crucial to our development, but we lack a big picture of how it changes across our lives and why,” said Dr Alexa Mousley, a Gates Cambridge Scholar who led the research. “This study is the first to identify major phases of brain wiring across a human lifespan.”

“These eras provide important context for what our brains might be best at, or more vulnerable to, at different stages of our lives. It could help us understand why some brains develop differently at key points in life, whether it be learning difficulties in childhood, or dementia in our later years.”

From infancy through childhood, our brains are defined by “network consolidation”, as the wealth of synapses – the connectors between neurons – overproduced in a baby’s brain are whittled down, with the more active ones surviving.

Across the whole brain, connections rewire in the same pattern from birth until about nine years old.

Meanwhile, grey and white matter grow rapidly in volume, so that cortical thickness – the distance between outer grey matter and inner white matter – reaches a peak, and cortical folding, the characteristic ridges on the outer brain, stabilises.

By the first turning point at nine years old, the brain is experiencing a step-change in cognitive capacity, as well as an increased risk of mental health disorders.

The second “epoch” of the brain, the adolescence era, sees white matter continue to grow in volume, so organisation of the brain’s communications networks is increasingly refined, as measured by the diffusion of water in the scans.

This era is defined by the efficiency of connections both within specific regions as well as rapid communication right across the whole brain, which is related to enhanced cognitive performance.

“Neural efficiency is as you might imagine, well connected by short paths, and the adolescent era is the only one in which this efficiency is increasing,” said Mousley.

These developments peak in the early thirties, on average, which is the “strongest topological turning point” of the entire lifespan say researchers.

“Around the age of 32, we see the most directional changes in wiring and largest overall shift in trajectory, compared to all the other turning points,” said Mousley.

“While puberty offers a clear start, the end of adolescence is much harder to pin down scientifically. Based purely on neural architecture, we found that adolescent-like changes in brain structure end around the early thirties.”

At age 32, the longest era, that of adulthood, begins. Brain architecture stabilises compared to previous phases – with no major turning points for thirty years. This corresponds with a “plateau in intelligence and personality” based on other studies, say researchers.

They also found “segregation” is more noticeable during this epoch, as regions slowly start to become more compartmentalised.

The turning point at age 66 is far milder, and not defined by any major structural shifts, although researchers still found meaningful changes to the pattern of brain networks on average at around this age.

“The data suggest that a gradual reorganisation of brain networks culminates in the mid-sixties,” said Mousley. “This is probably related to aging, with further reduced connectivity as white matter starts to degenerate.

“This is an age when people face increased risk for a variety of health conditions that can affect the brain, such as hypertension.”  

The last turning point comes around age 83, and the final brain structure epoch is entered. While data is limited for this era, the defining feature is a shift from global to local, as whole brain connectivity declines even further, with increased reliance on certain regions.      

“Looking back, many of us feel our lives have been characterised by different phases. It turns out that brains also go through these eras,” added senior author Prof Duncan Astle, Professor of Neuroinformatics at Cambridge.

“Many neurodevelopmental, mental health and neurological conditions are linked to the way the brain is wired. Indeed, differences in brain wiring predict difficulties with attention, language, memory, and a whole host of different behaviours”

“Understanding that the brain’s structural journey is not a question of steady progression, but rather one of a few major turning points, will help us identify when and how its wiring is vulnerable to disruption.”

Funding: The research was supported by the Medical Research Council, Gates Foundation and Templeton World Charitable Foundation.

Key Questions Answered:

Q: What did researchers discover about brain wiring across the lifespan?

A: They identified five major epochs of brain structure, each defined by distinct patterns of neural wiring and four major turning points.

Q: When do these turning points occur?

A: Ages 9, 32, 66, and 83, marking transitions between childhood, adolescence, adulthood, early aging, and late aging.

Q: Why are these findings important?

A: They reveal when the brain is most adaptable — or vulnerable — and could help explain learning differences, mental health risk, and neurodegeneration.

Editorial Notes:

  • This article was edited by a Neuroscience News editor.
  • Journal paper reviewed in full.
  • Additional context added by our staff.

About this neurodevelopment and brain aging research news

Author: Fred Lewsey
Source: University of Cambridge
Contact: Fred Lewsey – University of Cambridge
Image: The image is credited to Neuroscience News

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Futurism: Boy’s Death Was his own fault…

OpenAI Says Boy’s Death Was His Own Fault for Using ChatGPT Wrong

The boy’s family’s lawyer called the response “disturbing.”

By Victor Tangermann

Published Nov 26, 2025 11:49 AM EST

OpenAI has argued that the 16-year-old, who took his own life, used ChatGPT incorrectly and that his tragic death was his own fault.
The Raine Family

Content warning: this story includes discussion of self-harm and suicide. If you are in crisis, please call, text or chat with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988, or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741.

OpenAI has shot back at a family that’s suing the company over the suicide of their teenage son, arguing that the 16-year-old used ChatGPT incorrectly and that his tragic death was his own fault.

The family filed the lawsuit in late August, arguing that the AI chatbot had coaxed their son Adam Raine into killing himself.

Now, in a legal response filed in a California court this week, OpenAI has broken its silence, arguing that the boy had used the chatbot wrong and broken the company’s terms of service, as NBC News reports — a shocking argument that’s bound to draw even more scrutiny of the case.

“To the extent that any ’cause’ can be attributed to this tragic event,” the filing reads, “Plaintiffs’ alleged injuries and harm were caused or contributed to, directly and proximately, in whole or in part, by Adam Raine’s misuse, unauthorized use, unintended use, unforeseeable use, and/or improper use of ChatGPT.”

In the months since the lawsuit was filed, OpenAI has made hair-raising demands of Raine’s family, with the firm’s lawyers going as far as to push them to provide a list of people who attended Adam’s funeral, while also demanding materials like eulogies and photos and videos captured at the service.

Its latest response once again highlights how far OpenAI is willing to go to argue that it’s blameless in the teen’s death. The company said Raine had violated ChatGPT’s terms of service by using it while underage, and that it also forbids using the chatbot for “suicide” or “self-harm.”

While ChatGPT did sometimes advise Raine to reach out for help via a suicide hotline number, his parents argue that he easily bypassed those warnings, once again demonstrating how trivial it is to circumnavigate AI chatbot guardrails. Case in point, it also assisted Raine in planning his specific method of death, discouraged him from talking to his family, and offered to write him a suicide note.

Raine’s family’s lead counsel, Jay Edelson, told NBC that he found OpenAI’s response “disturbing.”

“They abjectly ignore all of the damning facts we have put forward: how GPT-4o was rushed to market without full testing,” he wrote. “That OpenAI twice changed its Model Spec to require ChatGPT to engage in self-harm discussions. That ChatGPT counseled Adam away from telling his parents about his suicidal ideation and actively helped him plan a ‘beautiful suicide.’”

“And OpenAI and Sam Altman have no explanation for the last hours of Adam’s life, when ChatGPT gave him a pep talk and then offered to write a suicide note,” he added.

Edelson accused OpenAI of trying to “find fault in everyone else, including, amazingly, saying that Adam himself violated its terms and conditions by engaging with ChatGPT in the very way it was programmed to act.”

Nonetheless, OpenAI maintains that Raine’s “chat history shows that his death, while devastating, was not caused by ChatGPT” and that he had “exhibited multiple significant risk factors for self-harm, including, among others, recurring suicidal thoughts and ideations” long before using ChatGPT.

There’s a dark cloud gathering over the company. The case is one of eight lawsuits that have been filed against OpenAI, many of which also allege wrongful death.

Despite arguing in a Tuesday blog post that OpenAI is hoping to handle ongoing litigation with “care, transparency, and respect,” OpenAI’s aggressive legal strategy against Raine’s family strikes other attorneys as unwise.

“As a corporate lawyer one of your jobs is to know when you can make a legal claim but shouldn’t because of the bad public reaction,” lawyer Emory Parker wrote in a Bluesky post. “Like when Disney tried to say that guy couldn’t sue over his wife’s death because of the fine print in a Disney+ trial he signed up for years earlier.”

More on OpenAI: ChatGPT’s Dark Side Encouraged Wave of Suicides, Grieving Families Say

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Senior Editor

I’m a senior editor at Futurism, where I edit and write about NASA and the private space sector, as well as topics ranging from SETI and artificial intelligence to tech and medical policy.

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Futurism: Video of a Robot Playing Basketball…

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This Video of a Robot Playing Basketball Is EXTREMELY Impressive

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By Victor Tangermann

Published Nov 26, 2025 10:06 AM EST

Researchers have programmed a Unitree G1 humanoid robot to play basketball, almost perfectly mimicking the skills of a human athlete.
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It’s one small step for man — and one giant, badass layup for robot kind.

Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have programmed a Unitree G1 humanoid robot to play basketball, almost perfectly mimicking the skills of a human athlete.

A video shared by HKUST PhD student Yinhuai Wang shows the robot dribbling, taking jump shots, and even pivoting on one of its feet to evade the student’s attempts to block it from taking a shot.

Wang called it the “first-ever real-world basketball demo by a humanoid robot,” boasting that he “became the first person to record a block against a humanoid.”

It’s an impressive demo, showcasing how far humanoid robotics has come in a matter of years. Unitree, in particular, has stood out in an increasingly crowded field, with its G1 rapidly picking up new skills.

We’ve seen the four-foot-four-inch humanoid perform impressive kung fu moves and easily shrug off a direct flying dropkick from an adult human. We’ve even seen two of them take each other on in a head-to-head kickboxing contest.

Wang and his colleagues are teaching robots how to play basketball through a system they’ve dubbed “SkillMimic,” which is described on his website as a “data-driven approach that mimics both human and ball motions to learn a wide variety of basketball skills.”

“SkillMimic employs a unified configuration to learn diverse skills from human-ball motion datasets, with skill diversity and generalization improving as the dataset grows,” the writeup continues. “This approach allows training a single policy to learn multiple skills, enabling smooth skill switching even if these switches are not present in the reference dataset.”

While netizens were generally impressed by the robot’s basketball skills, others were a little more skeptical.

“Love that the programmer focused on showboating rather than fundamentals,” one wrote.

“Robots will do everything but fill the dishwasher,” another joked.

Others imagined a future in which bipedal robots dominate sports.

“Man, I hope I get to see proper robotics basketball leagues,” another Reddit user mused.

More on the Unitree G1: Unstoppable Martial Arts Robot Can Take a Direct Dropkick Without Falling Down

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I’m a senior editor at Futurism, where I edit and write about NASA and the private space sector, as well as topics ranging from SETI and artificial intelligence to tech and medical policy.

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