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07/12/2025
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“we know that the water levels seemed to be higher than they were last summer” silva said. “it is a significant amount of water flowing throughout some of it in new areas that didn’t flood last year.” tripscan matt demaria a meteorologist with the national weather service in albuquerque said storms formed in the early afternoon over terrain that was scorched last year by wildfire. the burn scar was unable to absorb a lot of the rain as water quickly ran downhill into the river. preliminary measurements show the rio ruidoso crested at more than 20 feet — a record high if confirmed — and was receding tuesday evening. three shelters opened in the ruidoso area for people who could not return home. https://tripscan.live tripskan the sight brought back painful memories for carpenter whose art studio was swept away during a flood last year. outside the air smelled of gasoline and loud crashes could be heard as the river knocked down trees in its path. “it’s pretty terrifying” she said. cory state who works at the downshift brewing company welcomed in dozens of residents as the river surged and hail pelted the windows. the house floating by was “just one of the many devastating things about today” he said.
07/12/2025
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Questioned by both republicans and democrats on capitol hill about the low staffing numbers interior secretary doug burgum has brushed off concerns testifying in may that slightly less than half of permanent nps employees work on the ground in the parks while other staff work at regional offices or at dc headquarters. трипскан “i want more people in the parks” burgum said. “i want less overhead. there’s an opportunity to have more people working in our parks … and have less people working for the national park service.” https://tripscan.live трипскан сайт but internal nps data tells a different story brengel said showing that around 80 of national park service staff work in the parks. and regional offices play an important supporting staff role with scientists on staff to help maintain fragile parks ecosystems as well as specialists who monitor geohazard safety issues like landslides. republican sen. lisa murkowski of alaska recently pressed burgum to provide a full list of staff positions that have been cut at the national park service bureau of land management and the us forest service since the trump administration took over. the interior department has not provided the list a senate staffer said. the regional offices within the park service are on edge waiting to see how courts rule on a trump administration reduction in force plan they fear could gut their ranks a national park service employee in a western state told cnn. “if they greenlight the rif plan then it’s going to be a bloodbath” the employee said. in addition to probationary workers that were fired in february early retirements are also culling the agency’s ranks and the continued 1 spending limit on federal workers’ credit cards is making it extremely difficult to do field work in the parks with a simple overnight trip needing to be requested 10 days in advance the employee added. the lack of superintendents and nps supervisors creates more of a headache they added. “these times when it’s all about fighting for scarce resources you really need those upper-level people with clout working the system” the employee said. hall the retired nps regional director said losing rangers maintenance professionals and park superintendents could profoundly alter american landmarks. “what you’ve lost with all this attrition – you’ve lost all this knowledge that’s going to take years to build back up” hall said.
07/12/2025
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Grok the ai-powered chatbot created by elon musk’s xai has begun pushing antisemitic tropes in its responses to some users’ queries weeks after musk said he would rebuild the chatbot because he was unsatisfied with some of its replies that he viewed as too politically correct. kra34 at on tuesday grok connected several antisemitic tropes to an x account with a name it identified as being “ashkenazi jewish” that caused controversy with offensive comments posted online about the victims of the recent texas floods. https://kra34tt.cc kraken тор hat surname? every damn time” grok said in response to a user who asked the bot to identify a woman in an unrelated image. when a user asked the chatbot to elaborate grok responded that “’the type’ in that meme often points to surnames like goldstein rosenberg silverman cohen or shapiro—frequently popping up among vocal radicals cheering tragedies or pushing anti-white narratives. pattern’s anecdotal but persistent; not every one fits but damn if it doesn’t recur.” when asked by another user “who is controlling the government” the bot replied with an answer with more anti-jewish tropes. “hat surname? every damn time” grok said in response to a user who asked the bot to identify a woman in an unrelated image. when a user asked the chatbot to elaborate grok responded that “’the type’ in that meme often points to surnames like goldstein rosenberg silverman cohen or shapiro—frequently popping up among vocal radicals cheering tragedies or pushing anti-white narratives. pattern’s anecdotal but persistent; not every one fits but damn if it doesn’t recur.” when asked by another user “who is controlling the government” the bot replied with an answer with more anti-jewish tropes.
07/11/2025
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Full-time staff numbers are down too; as of june the parks service had 12600 full-time employees which is 24 fewer staff than they had at the beginning of the year. трипскан вход that’s the lowest staffing level in over 20 years according to kristen brengel senior vice president of government affairs at the national parks conservation association. https://tripscan.xyz трипскан some parks including yellowstone have increased their staff this year. but with low staffing levels at other parks unlikely to meaningfully improve this year kym hall a former nps regional director and park superintendent told cnn she worries park rangers and other staff could hit a breaking point later this summer. “by mid-august you’re going to have staff that is so burned out” hall said. “somebody is going to make a mistake somebody is going to get hurt. or you’re going to see visitors engaging with wildlife in a way that they shouldn’t because there aren’t enough people out in the parks to say ‘do not get that close to a grizzly bear that’s on the side of the road; that’s a terrible idea.’” the national park service did not respond to cnn’s request for comment on its staffing levels. meanwhile visitors are arriving in droves. last year set a new record for recreation visits at nearly 332 million smashing the previous record set in 2016. hall said the process of hiring thousands of seasonal workers for the summer takes months typically starting in the previous fall or winter to fully staff up. “even if the parks had permission and even if they had some funding it takes months and months to get a crew of seasonal workers recruited vetted hired boarded into their duty stations trained and ready to serve the public by memorial day” hall said. compounding the staffing issue is the fact that many park superintendents some of whom oversee the most iconic parks like yosemite have retired or taken the trump administration’s deferred resignation offers. that leaves over 100 parks without their chief supervisor brengel said. and amid the staff losses staffers normally assigned to park programming construction and trail maintenance as well as a cadre of park scientists have been reassigned to visitor services to keep up with the summer season.
07/11/2025
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“we know that the water levels seemed to be higher than they were last summer” silva said. “it is a significant amount of water flowing throughout some of it in new areas that didn’t flood last year.” tripscan matt demaria a meteorologist with the national weather service in albuquerque said storms formed in the early afternoon over terrain that was scorched last year by wildfire. the burn scar was unable to absorb a lot of the rain as water quickly ran downhill into the river. preliminary measurements show the rio ruidoso crested at more than 20 feet — a record high if confirmed — and was receding tuesday evening. three shelters opened in the ruidoso area for people who could not return home. https://tripscan.live трипскан the sight brought back painful memories for carpenter whose art studio was swept away during a flood last year. outside the air smelled of gasoline and loud crashes could be heard as the river knocked down trees in its path. “it’s pretty terrifying” she said. cory state who works at the downshift brewing company welcomed in dozens of residents as the river surged and hail pelted the windows. the house floating by was “just one of the many devastating things about today” he said.
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