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  1. "Para já, com os indicadores que temos, parece-nos que é uma competição que está atrativa, na medida em que há incerteza nos resultados, há muitas posições em aberto, há muita disputa por várias posições, e isso torna a competição muito apelativa."

    magrica.pt/grande-area/sofia-t

    #futebol #FutebolFeminino #FPF #LigaBPI

  2. #Trump Wants to Put You in a Massive, Secret Government Database

    Agencies are reportedly pooling immigration data, Social Security numbers, and more into a central database. #FPF is suing to learn how deep it goes.

    by Lauren Harper, March 17 2026

    Excerpt: "The public has never seen the reports agencies submitted by OMB, despite their impact on our privacy. However, thanks to intrepid reporting and litigation, we do have glimpses of how this is starting to play out:

    - The Central Intelligence Agency has been granted increased access to domestic law enforcement databases, further blurring the line between foreign intelligence and domestic policing.
    - The so-called Department of Government Efficiency got direct access to Treasury Department payment systems, including Social Security numbers, names, and birthdays, according to a whistleblower.
    - Immigration and Customs Enforcement got access to Medicaid recipients’ data and banking information.
    - The Transportation Security Administration is now sharing biometric passenger info with immigration enforcement, turning every airport check-in into a potential trap.

    "But these incursions are only the tip of the iceberg.

    "Reports indicate the administration’s goal for dismantling privacy protections is to build a centralized national database, which would allow the administration to create detailed reports on every American, potentially for political purposes, including retaliation, harassment, and imprisonment.

    "At the same time this database is becoming a reality, the Department of Homeland Security is rapidly expanding its surveillance capabilities, and the administration is unleashing AI across federal systems to analyze the data points they are harvesting from our private lives.

    "Perhaps worst of all, by 'eliminating information silos,' the administration is creating a single point of failure for the privacy of every American. A centralized database that compiles our most intimate information, from our health to our finances, doesn’t just make us vulnerable to government abuse; it creates a massive, singular target for hackers and foreign adversaries."

    Read more:
    theintercept.com/2026/03/17/go

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/4fObS

    #SilencingDissent #SurveillanceState #CriminalizingDissent #BigBrotherIsWatchingYou #Orwellian #FreedomOfThePressFoundation #USPol

  3. #Trump Wants to Put You in a Massive, Secret Government Database

    Agencies are reportedly pooling immigration data, Social Security numbers, and more into a central database. #FPF is suing to learn how deep it goes.

    by Lauren Harper, March 17 2026

    Excerpt: "The public has never seen the reports agencies submitted by OMB, despite their impact on our privacy. However, thanks to intrepid reporting and litigation, we do have glimpses of how this is starting to play out:

    - The Central Intelligence Agency has been granted increased access to domestic law enforcement databases, further blurring the line between foreign intelligence and domestic policing.
    - The so-called Department of Government Efficiency got direct access to Treasury Department payment systems, including Social Security numbers, names, and birthdays, according to a whistleblower.
    - Immigration and Customs Enforcement got access to Medicaid recipients’ data and banking information.
    - The Transportation Security Administration is now sharing biometric passenger info with immigration enforcement, turning every airport check-in into a potential trap.

    "But these incursions are only the tip of the iceberg.

    "Reports indicate the administration’s goal for dismantling privacy protections is to build a centralized national database, which would allow the administration to create detailed reports on every American, potentially for political purposes, including retaliation, harassment, and imprisonment.

    "At the same time this database is becoming a reality, the Department of Homeland Security is rapidly expanding its surveillance capabilities, and the administration is unleashing AI across federal systems to analyze the data points they are harvesting from our private lives.

    "Perhaps worst of all, by 'eliminating information silos,' the administration is creating a single point of failure for the privacy of every American. A centralized database that compiles our most intimate information, from our health to our finances, doesn’t just make us vulnerable to government abuse; it creates a massive, singular target for hackers and foreign adversaries."

    Read more:
    theintercept.com/2026/03/17/go

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/4fObS

    #SilencingDissent #SurveillanceState #CriminalizingDissent #BigBrotherIsWatchingYou #Orwellian #FreedomOfThePressFoundation #USPol

  4. #Trump Wants to Put You in a Massive, Secret Government Database

    Agencies are reportedly pooling immigration data, Social Security numbers, and more into a central database. #FPF is suing to learn how deep it goes.

    by Lauren Harper, March 17 2026

    Excerpt: "The public has never seen the reports agencies submitted by OMB, despite their impact on our privacy. However, thanks to intrepid reporting and litigation, we do have glimpses of how this is starting to play out:

    - The Central Intelligence Agency has been granted increased access to domestic law enforcement databases, further blurring the line between foreign intelligence and domestic policing.
    - The so-called Department of Government Efficiency got direct access to Treasury Department payment systems, including Social Security numbers, names, and birthdays, according to a whistleblower.
    - Immigration and Customs Enforcement got access to Medicaid recipients’ data and banking information.
    - The Transportation Security Administration is now sharing biometric passenger info with immigration enforcement, turning every airport check-in into a potential trap.

    "But these incursions are only the tip of the iceberg.

    "Reports indicate the administration’s goal for dismantling privacy protections is to build a centralized national database, which would allow the administration to create detailed reports on every American, potentially for political purposes, including retaliation, harassment, and imprisonment.

    "At the same time this database is becoming a reality, the Department of Homeland Security is rapidly expanding its surveillance capabilities, and the administration is unleashing AI across federal systems to analyze the data points they are harvesting from our private lives.

    "Perhaps worst of all, by 'eliminating information silos,' the administration is creating a single point of failure for the privacy of every American. A centralized database that compiles our most intimate information, from our health to our finances, doesn’t just make us vulnerable to government abuse; it creates a massive, singular target for hackers and foreign adversaries."

    Read more:
    theintercept.com/2026/03/17/go

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/4fObS

    #SilencingDissent #SurveillanceState #CriminalizingDissent #BigBrotherIsWatchingYou #Orwellian #FreedomOfThePressFoundation #USPol

  5. #Trump Wants to Put You in a Massive, Secret Government Database

    Agencies are reportedly pooling immigration data, Social Security numbers, and more into a central database. #FPF is suing to learn how deep it goes.

    by Lauren Harper, March 17 2026

    Excerpt: "The public has never seen the reports agencies submitted by OMB, despite their impact on our privacy. However, thanks to intrepid reporting and litigation, we do have glimpses of how this is starting to play out:

    - The Central Intelligence Agency has been granted increased access to domestic law enforcement databases, further blurring the line between foreign intelligence and domestic policing.
    - The so-called Department of Government Efficiency got direct access to Treasury Department payment systems, including Social Security numbers, names, and birthdays, according to a whistleblower.
    - Immigration and Customs Enforcement got access to Medicaid recipients’ data and banking information.
    - The Transportation Security Administration is now sharing biometric passenger info with immigration enforcement, turning every airport check-in into a potential trap.

    "But these incursions are only the tip of the iceberg.

    "Reports indicate the administration’s goal for dismantling privacy protections is to build a centralized national database, which would allow the administration to create detailed reports on every American, potentially for political purposes, including retaliation, harassment, and imprisonment.

    "At the same time this database is becoming a reality, the Department of Homeland Security is rapidly expanding its surveillance capabilities, and the administration is unleashing AI across federal systems to analyze the data points they are harvesting from our private lives.

    "Perhaps worst of all, by 'eliminating information silos,' the administration is creating a single point of failure for the privacy of every American. A centralized database that compiles our most intimate information, from our health to our finances, doesn’t just make us vulnerable to government abuse; it creates a massive, singular target for hackers and foreign adversaries."

    Read more:
    theintercept.com/2026/03/17/go

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/4fObS

    #SilencingDissent #SurveillanceState #CriminalizingDissent #BigBrotherIsWatchingYou #Orwellian #FreedomOfThePressFoundation #USPol

  6. #Trump Wants to Put You in a Massive, Secret Government Database

    Agencies are reportedly pooling immigration data, Social Security numbers, and more into a central database. #FPF is suing to learn how deep it goes.

    by Lauren Harper, March 17 2026

    Excerpt: "The public has never seen the reports agencies submitted by OMB, despite their impact on our privacy. However, thanks to intrepid reporting and litigation, we do have glimpses of how this is starting to play out:

    - The Central Intelligence Agency has been granted increased access to domestic law enforcement databases, further blurring the line between foreign intelligence and domestic policing.
    - The so-called Department of Government Efficiency got direct access to Treasury Department payment systems, including Social Security numbers, names, and birthdays, according to a whistleblower.
    - Immigration and Customs Enforcement got access to Medicaid recipients’ data and banking information.
    - The Transportation Security Administration is now sharing biometric passenger info with immigration enforcement, turning every airport check-in into a potential trap.

    "But these incursions are only the tip of the iceberg.

    "Reports indicate the administration’s goal for dismantling privacy protections is to build a centralized national database, which would allow the administration to create detailed reports on every American, potentially for political purposes, including retaliation, harassment, and imprisonment.

    "At the same time this database is becoming a reality, the Department of Homeland Security is rapidly expanding its surveillance capabilities, and the administration is unleashing AI across federal systems to analyze the data points they are harvesting from our private lives.

    "Perhaps worst of all, by 'eliminating information silos,' the administration is creating a single point of failure for the privacy of every American. A centralized database that compiles our most intimate information, from our health to our finances, doesn’t just make us vulnerable to government abuse; it creates a massive, singular target for hackers and foreign adversaries."

    Read more:
    theintercept.com/2026/03/17/go

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/4fObS

    #SilencingDissent #SurveillanceState #CriminalizingDissent #BigBrotherIsWatchingYou #Orwellian #FreedomOfThePressFoundation #USPol

  7. Um dos efeitos da diminuição do número de equipas nos principais escalões femininos do futebol português é o *entupimento* do *elevador de mérito* de promoção/relegação entre divisões. Na prática, significa a permanente manutenção de clubes nas divisões inferiores e o atraso no desenvolvimento da modalidade e jogadoras nacionais.

    Quando a isso se junta a aplicação seletiva das regras por parte da FPF, o sentimento de injustiça instala-se.

    fairplay.pt/futebol/futebolnac

    #futebol #FutebolFemimino #FPF

  8. Depois de 90 minutos a transmitir um grande jogo de futebol entre as equipas femininas de Torreense e Benfica, nos quartos de final da Taça de Portugal, alguém responsável pelo Canal 11, canal da FPF, decide passar a emissão para o jogo de **preparação** da seleção masculina de futsal, com o prolongamento do futebol numa pequena janela e sem áudio. A falta de noção desta gente é impressionante.

    #futebol #FutebolFeminino #futsal #FPF #Canal11

  9. A questão não são apenas as nove derrotas e apenas duas vitórias em 14 jogos: perder com Inglaterra, Espanha e Estados Unidos é normal. O que já não o é serão as constantes goleadas (7-1, 6-0, duas vezes 5-0, 3-0) mas, principalmente, a fraca qualidade de jogo e a falta de ideias e soluções, considerando a qualidade que Francisco Neto tem ao dispor.

    #futebol
    #FutebolFeminino
    #Navegadoras
    #Portugal
    #FPF

  10. Mais uma vez o #Canal11 e a #FPF priorizar o importante:

    * imagem grande à esquerda: imagens ao vivo do interior do autocarro que leva a seleção sub-17 masculina, campeã do mundo, de Belém para o Jamor;
    * imagem mais pequena à direita, na parte superior: imagens do que parece ser a receção que aguarda a chegada da seleção sub-17 masculina na Cidade do Futebol;
    * imagem mais pequena, em baixo: transmissão ao vivo da seleção sub-17 feminina, no apuramento para o campeonato europeu.

  11. Demonstração da importância que a Federação Portuguesa de Futebol atribui às suas equipas femininas, através do Canal 11, o seu canal de televisão: transmitir o jogo da Youth League entre Porto e Bétis em simultâneo com o jogo da Seleção Feminina Sub-17 com a Hungria para apuramento para o campeonato europeu da categoria. Note-se que o jogo do Porto está a ser também transmitido em direto, em canal aberto, no Porto Canal.

    #futebol #FutebolFeminino #FPF #Canal11

  12. A Seleção feminina de futebol tem dois jogos com os EUA hoje às 19h e domingo às 16h (horas locais, menos cinco do que em Portugal continental). O que gostava de conseguir perceber é a lógica de fazer dois jogos de *treino* num fuso horário com até sete horas de diferença para as atletas, quando muitas, para além das competições nacionais nos seus clubes, têm ainda as europeias.

    #futebol #FPF #FutebolFeminino #Portugal #Navegadoras

  13. A prova de que para a Federação Portuguesa de Futebol este desporto é para ser jogado por homens, sendo as mulheres apenas uma anomalia temporária, é estar a transmitir um jogo masculino de sub-19 no Canal 11 e relegado o jogo da Liga BPI a decorrer à mesma hora para a sua plataforma de streaming.

    SC Braga vs. CS Marítimo: canal11.pt/events/68c588bde683

    #FPF #LigaBPI #SCBraga #CSMaritimo #futebol #FutebolFeminino

  14. Longe das luzes da ribalta, porque se trata de campeonatos de mulheres, mais uma novela patrocinada pela incompetência da direção da FPF. A menos de cinco dias do início da Liga BPI, há uma equipa que se prepara para iniciar a competição sem jogadoras (como o Vilaverdense na época passada) e outra que se preparou para estar nessa posição, por ter sido convidada pela Federação, mas foi relegada para a segunda divisão.

    1/n

    #futebol #FutebolFeminino #SFDamaiense #fcfamalicao #fpf #LigaBPI

  15. Mais um imbróglio no arranque da época 2025/26 da Liga BPI. Depois de ter negado a inscrição do Damaiense, por incumprimento dos requisitos, a FPF vê provisoriamente revertida essa decisão por via de uma providência cautelar imposta pelo clube. E, a dois meses do início do campeonato, ainda não se sabe quem serão os clubes participantes, prevendo-se mais um início como o da época passada.

    lancedelas.pt/2025/07/02/tribu

    #futebol #FutebolFeminino #LigaBPI #FPF #FCFamalicão #SFDamaiense

  16. Saiu hoje a lista de clubes licenciados para as competições da Federação Portuguesa de Futebol em 2025/26. Na Liga BPI há a referir a não obtenção de licenciamento por parte do SF Damaiense, oitavo classificado da época 2024/25, sendo assim substituído pelo clube derrotado no playoff de manutenção, FC Famalicão, que conseguiu o licenciamento.

    Fonte [PDF]: fpf.pt/pt/DownloadDocument.ash

    #futebol #FutebolFeminino #LigaBPI #FPF #SFDamaiense #FCFamalicão

  17. Mais uma vez, o Canal 11 a dar destaque a uma conferência de imprensa pré-jogo -- neste caso, Cristiano Ronaldo a falar antes da final de amanhã da Liga das Nações entre Espanha e Portugal -- em detrimento da transmissão de um jogo em direto -- aqui, a segunda mão do playoff de acesso à Liga BPI da próxima época entre Rio Ave e Famalicão.

    #futebol #FutebolFemimino #FCFamalicão #RioAveFC #Canal11 #FPF

  18. Freedom of the Press Foundation Threatens Legal Action if #Paramount Settles With #Trump Over '60 Minutes' Interview

    As Paramount considers settling a lawsuit with #DonaldTrump over a "60 Minutes" interview, the Freedom of the Press Foundation warns that it will sue over a deal that allegedly “could amount to a bribe.”
    #60minutes #bribe #fpf

    wired.com/story/freedom-of-the

  19. Update. "‘The Classified Catalog’ launches to track secrecy news"
    freedom.press/the-classifieds/

    "The [Trump] administration is eroding the information environment in ways this country has never seen. More secrets are being kept, more data is being deleted, and more government employees are being censored. This excessive secrecy prevents the public from meaningfully participating in self-government on domestic policies from climate and health issues to foreign affairs. To combat this, Freedom of the Press Foundation (#FPF) began tracking reports of government secrecy in January 2025."

    #Censorship #DefendResearch #Journalism #Monitoring #Secrecy #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics

  20. Glad to see #Rob from #FPF brings up #Kobler's #contextualads solution as a viable alternative to #RTB and #SurveillanceAdvertising.

    Also makes a super important point about mandatory #DoNotTrack signals in browsers.

    IMO this is what #Mozilla should be working towards, not making #Firefox as a data collection platform.

  21. ⚠️ #FPF envia ofício a #Palmeiras, #SãoPauloFC, #Corinthians e #SantosFC para evitar "voadoras" em bandeirinhas de escanteio nas semifinais do #Paulistão.

    A Federação Paulista pediu aos 4 clubes para que eles orientem jogadores e demais membros.

    A situação gerou uma preocupação especial nesta semana depois que membros de torcidas organizadas de São Paulo e Palmeiras publicaram vídeos com provocações em que citam as comemorações nas bandeirinhas.

    #futebol #futbol #mastofut

  22. Dear ILD Community,

    I am pleased to share with you our recently published article:

    🚨Genetics and environmental factors in interstitial lung diseases: current and future perspectives on early diagnosis of high-risk cohorts 🚨

    Great teamwork! Many thanks Stefan Stanel and Jack Callum 👏👏 #ManchesterILDteam

    #Genetics #ILD #FPF #telomere 🫁🧬

    frontiersin.org/articles/10.33

  23. I just stumbled on a post I wrote 7 years ago about how easy it was to be digitally siloed even within your own physical neighborhood, and in the interim things have . . . gotten worse? Like, *much* worse in the past 6 months alone?

    billmorris.io/shoals/posts/201

    #social #btv #nextdoor #fpf #vermont #facebook #neighborhood

  24. Familial IPF-diagnostic, prognostic & therapeutic exploitation of telomeres

    ILD Academy Spotlight Podcasts
    28 min 7 sec #FPF 🫁🧬

    Join our host Dr Anne-Marie Russell as she welcomes Dr Pilar Rivera Ortega, a Respiratory Consultant with expertise in interstitial lung diseases (ILD) who currently works in the ILD unit of Wythenshawe Hospital. In this episode we explore diagnostic, prognostic & therapeutic exploitation of telomeres within Familial IPF. SC-GB-01140 June 2022

    open.spotify.com/episode/3EXDh

  25. Hi everyone. I am new on mastodon. I am looking forward to find my colleagues and friends to discuss #ILD #IPF #PFILD #PostCOVID #FPF #telomere #genetics among other topics 🫁 🧬 🌎 #ILDMastodon #FollowList