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House Votes To Prevent Trump From Circumventing Congress To Sell Weapons To The Saudis
*3 yes votes* Yesterday, the House passed an amendment to the Defense Appropriations Act-- an amendment that Ted Lieu put together with Justin Amash (I-MI), David Cicilline (D-RI), Tom Malinowski (D-NJ) and Eliot Engel (D-NY). The purpose is to block arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates through a bogus emergency declaration that Pompeo and Trumpanzee have been cooking up to bypass Congress' authority. Since Trump realties Pelosi will protect him from impeachment no matter what he does, he's been moving more and more directly into violating the Constitution. Rememb... more »
Saudi Arabia, Russia And 35 Other Countries Express Support For China's Treatment Of Uighur Muslims In Xinjiang
Photo: China says Uyghrs are undergoing "re-education" and vocational training. (Reuters: Thomas Peter) *ABC News Online:* *Saudi Arabia, Russia express support for China's treatment of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang* Saudi Arabia, Russia and 35 other states have written to the United Nations supporting China's policies in its western region of Xinjiang, in contrast to strong Western criticism. China has been accused of detaining a million Muslims and persecuting ethnic Uyghurs in Xinjiang, and 22 ambassadors signed a letter to the UN Human Rights Council this week criticising its pol... more »
Hezbollah Leader Says Trump Administration Wants To Talk
Men hold their phones as they watch Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah speak on television inside a coffee shop in the port city of Sidon, Lebanon July 12, 2019. REUTERS/Ali Hashisho *Reuters:* *Hezbollah leader says U.S. seeking to talk* BEIRUT (Reuters) - The leader of Hezbollah said on Friday that Washington was seeking to open channels of communication despite ramping up sanctions against the Iran-backed movement’s officials. U.S. President Donald “Trump’s administration is seeking to open channels of communication to Hezbollah in Lebanon through mediators. ...... more »
Special Counsel Mueller’s Testimony to US House Committees Postponed to July 24th
miningawareness at Special Counsel Mueller’s Testimony to US House Committees Postponed to July 24th – Mining Awareness + - 19 minutes ago
Mañana, mañana, and mañana? What’s this with more procrastination? When did the United States slip into such disorderly chaos? You used to have to arrive in class and work on time and submit documents on time. Will Mueller ever testify? “Chairmen Nadler and Schiff Announce Special Counsel Mueller to Testify July 24 Washington, July 12, … Continue reading Special Counsel Mueller’s Testimony to US House Committees Postponed to July 24th
Tonight's Movie Is 'A Twist Of Sand'
*From Wikipedia:* A Twist of Sand is a 1968 British adventure film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Richard Johnson, Jeremy Kemp, Honor Blackman and Peter Vaughan[1] based on the novel by Geoffrey Jenkins. A former British naval officer now makes his living by smuggling goods around the Mediterranean. After being forced to dump his cargo when nearly caught by the authorities in Malta, he is eager to recoup his losses. When a former colleague appears and tells a wild story about smuggling diamonds out of south-west Africa, he sees his chance to make a lot of money. In recurrin... more »
Tropical Storm Barry 10 PM Key Messages-Advisory #11- Discussion- Friday July 12 2019
miningawareness at Special Counsel Mueller’s Testimony to US House Committees Postponed to July 24th – Mining Awareness + - 39 minutes ago
This blog posts as UTC. It is still July 12th in the United States (mainland). https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at2+shtml/024821.shtml?key_messages#contents “000 WTNT32 KNHC 130246 TCPAT2 BULLETIN Tropical Storm Barry Advisory Number 11 NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL022019 1000 PM CDT Fri Jul 12 2019 …BARRY EXPECTED TO BECOME A HURRICANE BEFORE REACHING THE SOUTH-CENTRAL COAST OF LOUISIANA… … Continue reading Tropical Storm Barry 10 PM Key Messages-Advisory #11- Discussion- Friday July 12 2019
Rio Nightlife Guide for Saturday, July 13, 2019
[image: Rio de Janeiro, Rio News, Brazil News, Brazil, blocos, street carnival, carnival 2018] We have the top three picks for this Saturday, and below there is a list of bars and pubs that are always a good option. PARTY: Arraiá Amigos da Onça (Centro) – One of the most hyped Carnival blocos in Rio, Amigos da Onça will make everyone lose it tonight at HUB RJ. The party […] The post Rio Nightlife Guide for Saturday, July 13, 2019 appeared first on The Rio Times.
São Paulo Nightlife Guide for Saturday, July 13, 2019
We have the top three picks for this Sunday, and below there is a list of bars and lounges that are always a good option. PARTY: Tupiniquim (Vila Madalena) – The Tupiniquim party is back to São Paulo this Saturday, at Estrella Galícia Estação Rio Verde. DJs Túlia Baia, Tata Ogan, Perrengue and Carranca promise […] The post São Paulo Nightlife Guide for Saturday, July 13, 2019 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Live: Swans take on Blues, Hawks play Dockers in Launceston
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The Swans look to keep alive their faint finals hopes against the Blues, while the Hawks host the Dockers in Launceston. Later, Essendon takes on North Melbourne, the Suns play Adelaide and Geelong host the Saints. Follow in our live AFL ScoreCentre.
Footage shows police officer saving baby's life with CPR
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When a US police officer stopped a car for speeding he didn't know he would end up saving a 12-day-old baby girl's life.
Confused drivers filmed stopping, reversing at entrance of new WestConnex tunnel
Confusion is captured on film as motorists are seen stopping and reversing around the entrance to the new WestConnex tunnel in Sydney, which opened earlier this morning.
Five people evacuated after car tears through Canberra home
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Five people are evacuated from a home in Canberra's north after a car tore through a garage wall, across a hallway and into an interior wall.
Saudi Arabia, Russia express support for China's treatment of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang
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Saudi Arabia, Russia and 35 other states write to the United Nations supporting China's policies in its western region of Xinjiang, in contrast to strong Western criticism.
Healthcare industry battles 'devastating' level of waste, nurses and doctors say
Doctors and nurses speak out about the war on waste within Australia's healthcare industry, with one expert saying it is very difficult to get a handle on how big the problem actually is.
Dutch Company Reveals An Electric Car That Charges Itself With Sunlight
A Dutch company from Eindhoven has released a prototype car that has already sold 100 orders to be filled in 2021. What’s special about the car is that it is completely electric as well as solar powered. The prototype car actually won the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, and it represents the world’s very first long-range […] The post Dutch Company Reveals An Electric Car That Charges Itself With Sunlight appeared first on Health Nut News.
NY Post: Hawaii becomes 26th state to decriminalize marijuana
The state of Hawaii decriminalized cannabis this week. Bill HB1383 decriminalizes possession of a personal amount of cannabis. The bill also provides retroactive expungement for individuals with similar past possession offenses. Under the new legislation, people possessing a small amount of weed no longer face the possibility of 30 days in jail and a $1,000 […] The post NY Post: Hawaii becomes 26th state to decriminalize marijuana appeared first on Health Nut News.
Fake Wars and Big Lies: The Muslim Brotherhood as Assassins
We are beginning the publication, episode by episode, of the new book by Thierry Meyssan, Right Before Our Eyes. It is an ambitious narration of the History of the last eighteen years, taken from the experience of the author in the service of several Peoples. This book has no equivalent, and can not have one, … Continue reading Fake Wars and Big Lies: The Muslim Brotherhood as Assassins →
BWorld 348, Private airports and government airport authorities
* This is my article in BusinessWorld on July 11, 2019. As argued in previous columns, I advocate integrated Public–Private Partnership (PPP) — construction then Operations and Maintenance (O&M) all done and financed by one private entity — and not hybrid PPP — construction via foreign loan or national budget, O&M by local private entity. I like the development in some provincial airports that become bigger, more modern international airports, privately owned and managed, and helping attract more foreign tourism, investments and commerce. I saw a paper, “Airport ownership, economic... more »
Climate Tricks 81, Disregarding the role of Galactic cosmic rays
Climate alarmism is based on political science that masquerade as climate science. The goal is global ecological central planning -- more UN, more governments, more foreign aid loans, more carbon taxes, energy rationing. The role of natural factors like clouds, the Sun and its cyclical solar max-solar minimum, galactic cosmic rays (GCRs), etc. are disregarded. Five related articles here, enjoy. ----------------- *(1) Physicists: Clouds ‘Practically Control’ Climate, Whereas Human Warming Amounts To 0.01°C Per 100 Years* By Kenneth Richard on 11. July 2019 https://notrickszone.com/201... more »
photo: Chinese Politburo
7-12-19 GENEVA —* China *fumed this week after 22 mostly Western countries rebuked its mass detention of Muslims in the restive Xinjiang region. On Friday the Chinese delivered their answer: praise from even more countries saying China has made Xinjiang safe and happy, including from Russia, Saudi Arabia. -*NYT* *…………………………………………...................................* By Lu Zhian | China Daily | Updated: 2019-07-06 * The *founding of the People's Republic of China and its socialist system in 1949 laid the political and systemic foundation for the protection of human rights of all... more »
California Mom Wins Second Big Settlement Against CPS for Seizing, Vaccinating Son Without Warrant
Rachel Bruno, the mother at the center of a civil rights battle in Orange County, California, has been awarded another big settlement against social services and Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) after they took her 20-month-old son and ran unauthorized medical tests on him and injected him with a dozen vaccinations at the same time. Bruno was just given a half-million-dollar settlement from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for their role in violating her Fourth Amendment rights of due process by carrying out an unwarranted seizure of her 20-month-old son, Davi... more »
Today’s Menu: Pesticide Salad, Leaded Fish with Plastic, Chemical Fruit — Bed Bug Blog Report
Originally posted on The Most Revolutionary Act: By Baher Kamal In case you were not aware or just do not remember: all you eat, drink, breathe, wear, take as a medicine, the cosmetics you use, the walls of your house, among others, is full of chemicals. And all is really ALL. For instance, in your bathroom,…
“Smart City” Projects are Really Police Cam-Share Programs in Disguise
Originally posted on Defending Sanity in the Uppity Down World: https://www.activistpost.com/2018/04/smart-city-projects-are-really-police-cam-share-programs-in-disguise.html
The Medical Establishment Routinely Lies About Patients Being “Brain Dead” In Order To Harvest Their Organs For The Multi-Billion Dollar Transplant Industry
Originally posted on Truth To Power: It’s been known since at least the 1980s that “brain death” is a myth. A renowned neurologist from Brazil has boldly come forward to expose the multi-billion dollar organ transplant industry, which we now know is largely built upon fraudulent “brain death” diagnoses dating all the way back to…
War On Truth Accelerates
Originally posted on Truth To Power: This Is A Repost Of An Article By Ty Bollinger From His Website ‘The Truth About Cancer’ According to Winston S. Churchill, The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is.” On Tuesday, July 2nd, the Wall Street Journal…
Russian Sub Leaking Radiation 100,000 Times Higher Than Normal
Originally posted on flying cuttlefish picayune: Earlier post: (7-3) Is the US Having a Sub War with Russia (right now)?? Report: Russian Sub Leaking Radiation 100,000 Times Higher Than Normal LINK – “It became clear that on Monday afternoon water samples were taken from a ventilation pipe on the failed submarine. Two other samples taken…
Musical interlude
Delerium feat. Mimi Page - Blue Fires
Top Assange Defense Account Deleted By Twitter
By Caitlin Johnstone One of the biggest Twitter accounts dedicated to circulating information and advocacy for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, @Unity4J, has been completely removed... more »
Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic Parasympathetic
The brain controls our organ function in the body. As you can see, the heart, lungs, digestive system, urinary system and genitalia are all under brain control. It is the balance of the neurologic control that is key. We must find balance. The autonomic neurologic system (ANS) comes from the brain. There are two branches: … Continue reading "Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic Parasympathetic" The post Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic Parasympathetic appeared first on TDW.
Farewell Youssef Cherif Rizkallah , Egypt’s true Cinema lover
Egypt and Egyptian cinema lost on Friday one of its unsung heroes: Famous film critic and historian Youssef Cherif Rizallah. [image: Late Youssef Cherif Rizallah] Late Youssef Cherif RizallahRizallah worked many things since his graduation from Cairo University’s Economic and Political sciences in 1966 yet he presented himself as a film critic and he was a great one in Egypt. The 1942-born Juiset educated started his career in Egyptian State TV news rooms especially he knew French and English fluently yet his true passion was cinema and its history. Youssef Cherif Rizkallah who de... more »
CONFIRMED – Mueller Testimony Postponed Until July 24th…
After a day of conflicting media reports revealing additional uncertainty of testimony by former Special Counsel Robert Mueller, the Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Jerry Nadler, has now confirmed the movement of Mueller’s appearance to July 24th: (Source)
MeWe: Finally A Legitimate, Ethical Alternative To FB – Join Us!
Dear friends and fans, we are very happy to announce that we are starting a new Herbs, Health and Happiness page on MeWe. Please join us there. We will continue (for now) to post on Facebook but we would like to invite and encourage everyone to move to MeWe, which in our view is a […] The post MeWe: Finally A Legitimate, Ethical Alternative To FB – Join Us! appeared first on Herbs Info.
What Some Folks Call Karma Visits A Foul-Mouth USWNT Player
After enduring the self-aggrandizing, America-mocking rants of US Women’s Soccer “star” Megan Rapinoe, I got a good laugh out of this story of a leetle problem that befell her teammate: https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2019/07/12/uswnt-player-has-hotel-room-burglarized-key-to-city-stolen-after-espys/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=daily&utm_campaign=20190712&utm_content=A USWNT Player Has Hotel Room Burglarized, Key to City Stolen After ESPYs The U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) told the world that that they should hide their wives, kids, and lock their “f*ck*ng doo... more »
Reuters: Epstein sought to pay off potential witnesses, U.S. prosecutors say
Prosecutors said late on Friday that late last year jailed American financier Jeffrey Epstein sent payments to two potential witnesses seeking to influence them in the child sex trafficking case against him. In a filing in Manhattan federal court, prosecutors said Epstein wired a total of $350,000 to the two individuals, who were not named. […] The post Reuters: Epstein sought to pay off potential witnesses, U.S. prosecutors say appeared first on Health Nut News.
Duterte mocks 'ice-eating' Iceland over UN vote on Philippine war on drugs
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In a rambling speech, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says Iceland's problem is "too much ice" after it spearheaded a UN resolution to investigate his war on drugs.
Investors cheer as Facebook handed $US5b settlement over Cambridge Analytica probe
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The US Federal Trade Commission approves a roughly $US5 billion settlement with Facebook over its investigation into the social media company's handling of user data.
The internet thinks you're a robot, and other 'dark patterns' people with disabilities face online
Even the smallest design decisions online can block access for people who are blind 'without documentation, explanation or apology'.
Melbourne fire chief quits after just one year
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The head of Melbourne's fire brigade, Dan Stephens, quits after just a year in the job that was marred by tensions over the State Government's controversial fire reforms.
Last of the Argyle pink diamonds and the prices are set to dazzle
Diamonds so rare they never reach the open market are unveiled by Rio Tinto in a historic preview at the Argyle mine in Western Australia's far north.
Sometimes Tasmanian councillors can't approve developments even if they want to. This is why
The Hobart City Council recently voted down an apartment development amid a housing crisis, but why would it do that? The answer lies with Tasmania's planning laws.
Aussie sprinter ends up on one wheel in barnstorming Tour de France finish
Caleb Ewan was pedalling so hard that his back wheel lifted off the ground as he topped 70 kilometres per hour — a situation that was perhaps costly, given the narrow margin of defeat.
MH370 pilot in control 'until the end', French investigators suspect
A team of investigators given access to Boeing flight data at the company's headquarters tell French media new information suggests Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah must have been in control until the flight disappeared.
Should warning labels about the cancer risk be on alcohol products in Australia?
Most Australians are aware of the cancer risk associated with smoking, unprotected sun exposure and asbestos — but what about drinking alcohol?
'It's my pain, it's my condition': These people want the right to control how they die
David Holland was diagnosed with terminal leukemia almost three years ago. He's spent a lot of time thinking about how and when he wants to die.
Squalid Indigenous housing in the shadow of Australia's big-money mines
People are living in squalor right next to the richest mines in the country, and no-one's prepared to take responsibility for maintenance.
'Not a beauty pageant': The modernisation of Miss Showgirl
Supporters of Miss Showgirl, a competition only open to young, unmarried women, say it still has a place in modern society.
Dead Drone: Are Iran and America Headed Towards a Bloody War?
*David Axe* *Security, Middle East* [image: By Alex Evers - https://www.flickr.com/photos/usnavy/8906719846/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=28407850] A problem? *Deptula said the Pentagon must modernize its “geriatric air force with systems that have been designed to operate against high-threat capabilities like stealth fighters, bombers and [intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance] aircraft.”* Iran’s destruction of a U.S. Navy Global Hawk surveillance drone over the Strait of Hormuz on June 20, 2019 shouldn’t deter U.S. forces from monito... more »
California Mom Wins Second Big Settlement Against CPS for Seizing, Vaccinating Son Without Warrant
Rachel Bruno, the mother at the center of a civil rights battle in Orange County, California, has been awarded another big settlement against social services and Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) after they took her 20-month-old son and ran unauthorized medical tests on him and injected him with a dozen vaccinations at the same time. Bruno was just given a half-million-dollar settlement from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for their role in violating her Fourth Amendment rights of due process by carrying out an unwarranted seizure of her 20-month-old son, Davi... more »
This Day In Iraqi History - Jul 12
1946 Police tried breaking Communist oil worker strike in Kirkuk Fired on workers Killed 8 wounded 50 Killings condemned in press PM Umari shut down papers in response Helped lead to fall of govt in Nov 1958 Communist party members were warned that something big was going to happen in anticipation of Free Officers’ Coup that overthrew monarchy (Musings On Iraq book review *Red Star Over Iraq, Iraqi Communism Before Saddam*) (Musings On Iraq Interviewwith Prof Johan Franzen on the history of the Iraqi Communist Party) 1968 PM Yahya threatened to resign over divisions wit... more »
Israel Strikes Gaza As Hamas Fires Rockets: The Context And The Truth
*Robert Inlakesh* | What is really happening between Israel and Gaza- The context of the latest round of fighting.
NASA attempts to rewrite climate history
“In 1998, NASA showed 1934 as the hottest year on record in the US, and declining temperatures for the rest of the century. They have since rewritten the data to eliminate the post 1930s cooling.” click here
Sea Ice Extent (Global Antarctic and Arctic) – Day 192 – 2019
Originally posted on sunshine hours: South / North
Top Assange Defense Account Deleted By Twitter
One of the biggest Twitter accounts dedicated to circulating information and advocacy for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, @Unity4J, has been completely removed from the site. The operators of the account report that they have been given no reason for its removal by Twitter staff, and […]
Will Republican voters punish Trump for a trade war with China? It depends.
This is a guest post from Shana Gadarian and Dan McDowell, both Associate Professors at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. Earlier this month, after Chinese authorities reportedly backtracked on a set of economic reform promises as part of ongoing trade discussions, President Trump announced that existing tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods would […]
Collectable Sneakers on Auction at Sotheby’s in New York
The auction includes two pairs of Nike Mags inspired by "Back to the Future," made to raise money for Parkinson's research.
Is This a Real Photograph of Alex Acosta’s Family?
Readers inquired about the authenticity of an image that appeared to show the former U.S. labor secretary and his family.
Gay Identity Politics-- McKinsey Pete
Monday, I responded to a tweet about some random guy primarying Jan Schakowsky (D-IL): "Jan Schakowsky is one of the best members of Congress & is one of the few who has NOT failed us." Notice what I didn't say: Jan Schawkowsky is one of the best female members of Congress" or even "Jan Schawkowsky is one of the best Jewish members of Congress"-- although she is both. But doesn't it sound better that she's just flat out one of the best members of Congress? You know where I learned that? Listening to Joni Mitchell explode when a reviewer would refer to her as the world's greatest f... more »
How NGOs in Rich Countries Control their Counterparts in Poor Countries..and Why they Refuse to Resolve it
Global Issues News Headlines - 4 hours ago
NAIROBI, Jul 12 (IPS) - Paul Okumu is head of secretariat for the Africa Platform on Governance, Responsible Business and the Social Contract. He is also head of strategy at the Internet of Things Solutions Africa.Many NGOs around the world are fighting inequality between the rich and the poor, between the policies that make rich countries richer, and poor countries poorer. So while Civil Society Organizations claim to be equal and are are fighting together to secure space for engagement and to work, the bigger NGOs should also ask themselves why they are unwilling to let others wh... more »
The Fight to End Violence Against Women in the Asia-Pacific Region
Global Issues News Headlines - 4 hours ago
UNITED NATIONS, Jul 12 (IPS) - Parliamentarians met in Laos last week to discuss violence against women and girls. The meeting was organized by the Asian Population and Development Association (APDA) and hosted by the National Assembly of Laos. Read the full story, “The Fight to End Violence Against Women in the Asia-Pacific Region”, on globalissues.org →
Former ICE Director Tom Homan -vs- Congressional Hypocrites…
Former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan appeared on capitol hill today to deliver testimony to congress. As Democrat lawmakers attempted to place blame for the border crisis on Mr. Homan he was firing back. In an embarrassing exhibition of smug … Continue reading →
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- July 12, 2019
*Tom Rogan, Washington Examiner:* *Britain is expecting to fight Iran in the Persian Gulf* Britain is deploying another Royal Navy warship to the Persian Gulf, and it's a grave signal. But the warship now on its way, HMS Duncan, is a Type-45 destroyer. That reflects Britain's increasing expectation of a firefight with Iranian forces. We can say this with confidence for two reasons. First, because the Royal Navy's Type-45 or Daring-class vessels are far more powerful than the Type-23 destroyer, HMS Montrose, which HMS Duncan is moving to support. The most capable air-defense destr... more »
Musical Interlude: Liquid Mind, “Through My Eyes (Nebulae)”
Liquid Mind, “Through My Eyes (Nebulae)”
Florida Governor Signs Bill to Legalize Growing Food on Your Own Property
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed SB 82, legislation protecting the right of all Floridians to grow vegetables and fruit on their own property. For one Miami-area couple, this represents the end of a years-long struggle that started when their town ordered them to dig up the garden they had been growing for 17 years. Starting July 1, any local ordinance that expressly limits or prohibits growing vegetables on one’s own property will be “void and unenforceable.” In 2013, the Institute for Justice (IJ) filed a lawsuit on behalf of Hermine Ricketts and Tom Carroll seeking to strike down the Vi... more »
"A Look to the Heavens"
“These two spiral galaxies make a photogenic pair, found within the boundaries of the northern constellation Draco. Contrasting in color and orientation, NGC 5965 is nearly edge-on to our line of sight and dominated by yellow hues, while bluish NGC 5963 is closer to face-on. Of course, even in this well-framed cosmic snapshot the scene is invaded by other galaxies, including small elliptical NGC 5969 at the lower left. * Click image for larger size.* Brighter, spiky stars in our own Milky Way are scattered through the foreground. Though they seem to be close and of similar size, gala... more »
Jushi closes $63 million Pennsylvania deal for medical cannabis dispensary space
Jushi, a Florida-based marijuana company, closed an agreement to acquire Pennsylvania-based Franklin Bioscience in a $63 million deal. The purchase price for Franklin, which holds licenses for up to 12 medical marijuana dispensaries in Pennsylvania, is a combination of cash, debt and stock. Jushi entered into various acquisition agreements since it started trading on Canada’s […] Jushi closes $63 million Pennsylvania deal for medical cannabis dispensary space is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Alaska regulators quash first application for on-site marijuana consumption
Alaska regulators rejected a cannabis retailer’s application to permit customers to consume marijuana on the store’s premises, delivering a setback to the industry’s first attempt to win approval for on-site consumption. The Marijuana Control Board voted 2-2 on the application request from The Fairbanks Cut, the Anchorage Daily News reported. Approval requires a majority decision. […] Alaska regulators quash first application for on-site marijuana consumption is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
The Daily Brief 2019-07-11
This is a summary of 10 AMN articles on the following subjects: Latakia, Syria, Hama, Afrin, Aleppo, Iran, IRGC, Russia, Damascus. Categories covered in this brief: Syria, Iran Let us know how you like this brief in the comments below. — The AMN Live Team Table of Contents Jihadist offensive in northern Latakia resulted in […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Breaking: Loud explosions heard in southwest Latakia as militants attack Russian airbase
BEIRUT, LEBANON (11:30 P.M.) – Several loud explosions were heard around the coastal city of Jableh this evening as the militants in northeastern Latakia attempted to attack the Hmeimim Airbase. According to a military source near the Hmeimim Airbase, the militants used attack drones to bomb the military installation. The source said the Russian air […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Syrian Army soldiers, tanks gather in northwestern Hama: video
BEIRUT, LEBANON (10:40 P.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) recently carried out a counter-offensive against the jihadist rebels in northwestern Hama, seizing the town of Hamamiyat after a fierce battle with the militants. Hamamiyat was initially captured by the jihadist rebels on Wednesday, but the Syrian Army’s counter-offensive on Thursday would put an end […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
UK reportedly sends warship to Persian Gulf amid tensions with Iran
The UK has vowed to increase is military presence in the Persian Gulf by sending a second warship to the tense region, Sky news reported on Friday. The HMS Duncan, a Type 45 destroyer, will work alsongside the Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose and US Gulf allies, but will not take part in Washington’s proposed […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source
Epstein Story Shows Investigative Journalism Is Thriving
New York prosecutor Geoffrey Berman said that his team was "assisted by excellent investigative journalism."
Matt Gaetz Mug Shot Memes
The Florida congressman’s mug shot is real, but memes that make use of the image provide false information.
"The World Rests In The Night..."
“The world rests in the night. Trees, mountains, fields, and faces are released from the prison of shape and the burden of exposure. Each thing creeps back into its own nature within the shelter of the dark. Darkness is the ancient womb. Nighttime is womb-time. Our souls come out to play. The darkness absolves everything; the struggle for identity and impression falls away. We rest in the night.” - John O'Donohue, "Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom" “On the day when the weight deadens on your shoulders and you stumble, may the clay dance to balance you. And when your eyes freeze behi... more »
Tropical Storm Barry 4 pm Location-Advisory #10; 4:54 pm Advisory Maps for Wind; Flooding; Storm Surge
miningawareness at Special Counsel Mueller’s Testimony to US House Committees Postponed to July 24th – Mining Awareness + - 4 hours ago
National Hurricane Center news conference via Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NWSNHC While the oil and gas industry, and shipping have largely shutdown, Waterford … Continue reading →
Paulo Coelho, "The Art of Dancing"
*"The Art of Dancing"* by Paulo Coelho "When I was an adolescent I envied the great “ballerinos” among the kids on the block, and pretended I had other things to do at parties – like having a conversation. But in fact I was terrified of looking ridiculous, and because of that I would not risk a single step. Until one day a girl called Marcia called out to me in front of everybody: “Come on!” I said I did not like to dance, but she insisted. Everyone in the group was looking, and because I was in love (love is capable of so many things!), I could refuse no further. I did not know how... more »
"An Orchard..."
“The world of existence is like unto an orchard and humanity is like unto the trees. All these trees are planted in the same orchard, reared through the heat of one sun, watered with one rain. We must be the cause of the adornment of this orchard. The world of humanity is like unto a rose garden and the various races, tongues and people are like unto contrasting flowers. The diversity of colors in a rose-garden adds to the charm and beauty of the scene as variety enhances unity. Why should we not look upon the human world with rose-colored vision?” - Abdul Baha
Tommy Robinson Sentenced to Nine Months in Prison for Contempt
[image: tommy-robinson-sentenced-to-nine-months-in-prison-for-contempt] Tommy Robinson's plea to President Trump goes unanswered as he is sentenced to nine months in prison for livestreaming outside the Leeds Crown Courthouse in 2018.
CBC Accuses Commie Front Group of Targeting Black Lawmakers Districts
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus are accusing the *Justice Democrats*, a far-left group that supports policies like the Green New Deal and Medicare for All, of trying to unseat longtime African-American lawmakers through primaries. Justice Democrats, a commie front group masquerading as political action committee, founded by 'synthetic socialist' Kyle Kulinski and communist Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks, and now controlled by radical Hispanic activist Alexandra Rojas, are perhaps best known for backing Rep. Alexandria Ochasews-Cortex’s primary bid against congressman Joe ... more »
Free Download: Rainer Maria Rilke, “Letters to a Young Poet”
"How should we be able to forget those ancient myths that are at the beginning of all peoples, the myths about dragons that at the last moment turn into princesses; perhaps all the dragons of our lives are princesses who are only waiting to see us once beautiful and brave. Perhaps everything terrible is in its deepest being something helpless that wants help from us. So you must not be frightened if a sadness rises up before you larger than any you have ever seen; if a restiveness, like light and cloud shadows, passes over your hands and over all you do. You must think that somethi... more »
The Daily "Near You?"
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"The Greatest Stagnation"
*"The Greatest Stagnation"* by David Stockman No matter that we may mount on stilts, we still must walk on our own legs. And on the highest throne in the world, we still sit only on our own bottom. –Michel de Montaigne, "Essays" (1595) "We’ll head into the weekend with another triple-digit rally for the Dow Jones Industrial Average… and entirely new levels of “Peak Trump”. Bubblevision teed up Art Cashin to pull on a gold-lettered “27,000” ball cap on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. There’s some irony there; in the Thursday edition of Deep State Declassified, we... more »
Proceed With Caution – Media Reporting ODNI Dan Coats Possibly Being Replaced…
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, ODNI, was created post-9/11 at the recommendation of the 9/11 commission. The purpose is to serve as the central hub of intelligence information, gathered by multiple intelligence agencies, to insure equal distribution … Continue reading →
How the Tragic Death of 1 Aircraft Carrier Sealed Imperial Japan's Fate
*Warfare History Network* *History, Asia* [image: By Unknown - U.S. Navy photo 80-G-416362, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=49974] A little history lesson. *But the sorely needed planes were not delivered. When word came of the Pearl Harbor attack, the Lexington, still 400 miles southeast of Midway, turned and headed southward. She spent several days with other U.S. ships searching unsuccessfully south of Oahu for the Japanese flattops and returned to Pearl Harbor for refueling and reprovisioning.* Responding to a November 27, 1941, war warning mes... more »
Are Iran and the United Kingdom on a Collision Course?
*Matthew Petti* *Security, Middle East* [image: Reuters] The attempted Iranian raid appears to be retaliation for a confrontation one week earlier, in which Royal Marines and local police seized an Iranian oil tanker off the coast of Gibraltar, a British territory at the entrance to the Mediterranean. Iran appeared to retaliate for a British seizure of an Iranian oil tanker in the Straits of Gibraltar, attempting Wednesday afternoon to seize a British oil tanker in the Straits of Hormuz, according to the British Ministry of Defense. While a nearby Royal Navy frigate blocked the I... more »
The Census Setback Shows That Immigration Continues to Vex Trump
*Hunter DeRensis* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] Trump retreats on the census and a citizenship question. “Are you a citizen of the United States of America? Oh gee, I’m sorry, I just can’t answer that question.” That is how President Donald Trump sarcastically opened his address at the Rose Garden early yesterday evening, flanked by Attorney General William Barr and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. “There used to be a time when you could answer questions like that very easily. There used to be a time when you could proudly declare ‘I am a citizen of the United States.’”... more »
Tick Tock: Is Iran's Regime Nearing the End?
*Michael Rubin* *Politics, Middle East* [image: By Cpl. Preston Reed - USMC website: http://www.marines.mil/_layouts/imagemeta.aspx?image=http://www.marines.mil/unit/11thmeu/PublishingImages/2010/101005-M-2547R-014.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11749383] Sanctions are taking a toll. *During the Obama administration, President Hassan Rouhani came to the negotiating table because of economic pressure after the Senate unanimously passed unilateral economic sanctions—a measure the White House initially opposed but then for which it took credit.* ... more »
Will Nationalism Poison Ukraine's New President?
*Nicolai N. Petro* *Security, Eurasia* [image: Reuters] Volodymr Zelensky’s election win was a result of Ukraine’s pent-up demand for normalcy with Russia. But now it looks like Ukraine's new president is succumbing to nationalist pressure. Ever since Volodymyr Zelensky’s upset victory in April, Ukrainians have been wondering whether their newly elected president will take new approaches to resolve the conflict with Russia. His thumping victory over Petro Poroshenko, who tried to dismiss all of his opponents as puppets of Russian Vladimir Putin puppets, uncovered a strong, untapp... more »
Business Insider: The FTC has approved a roughly $5 billion settlement with Facebook
Facebook is facing a $5 billion payout over its privacy woes. According to a report published by The Wall Street Journal on Friday, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved a roughly $5 billion settlement with the Californian technology giant — a record-breaking payout for a tech company. The reported settlement comes following an […] The post Business Insider: The FTC has approved a roughly $5 billion settlement with Facebook appeared first on Health Nut News.
World News Briefs -- July 12, 2019 (Evening Edition)
A man smokes a hookah as he watches Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah speak on television inside a coffee shop in the port city of Sidon, Lebanon July 12, 2019. REUTERS/Ali Hashisho *Reuters:* *Hezbollah cut down its forces in Syria: Nasrallah* BEIRUT (Reuters) - Iran-backed Hezbollah has reduced its forces in Syria as fighting died down though it still has fighters all over the country, its leader said on Friday. The heavily armed Lebanese Shi’ite movement has played a vital role in the war next door, helping Syrian President Bashar al-Assad reclaim much of the c... more »
"Economic Market Snapshot PM 7/12/19"
• Gregory Mannarino, "Post-Market Wrap Up: BEYOND BEYOND" https://www.traderschoice.net/ • MarketWatch Market Summary - https://www.marketwatch.com/tools/marketsummary • CNN Market Data: - http://money.cnn.com/data/markets/ CNN Fear And Greed Index: - http://money.cnn.com/data/fear-and-greed/ • *"The Federal Reserve Continues to 'Mend' the Economy"* By Bill Bonner "In this hard world we have to earn before we spend." – John James Cowperthwaite, British civil servant and former financial secretary of Hong Kong YOUGHAL, IRELAND – "The week is ending as it began, with a cacophony of num... more »
Our hospitals are under growing pressure — and months of data suggests a fix remains far away
Despite calling for his predecessor's head over ambulance ramping and overcrowding in Perth's hospitals, WA Health Minister Roger Cook appears no closer to solving the problem, writes Jacob Kagi.
'Stinks of revenue-raising': Sydney suburb in turmoil over parking shake-up
The affluent north shore suburb of Mosman is about to get hit with a sensor-driven system of parking enforcement, sparking heated debate across the local council and businesses.
Australia's last broom makers swept up by culture of convenience
Sixty years ago it would have been difficult to find a home in Australia without a millet broom. Now, as an industry dies around them, two men are refusing to be brushed aside by the passage of time.
Living on the fringe can erode our sense of community. Here's how we fix that
Most Australians live in suburbia and if these areas are not designed well, they can be alienating and homogenous. But with good design and input from residents, experts believe the city fringes can flourish.
Mechanic by day, minister by night: The mobile ministers keeping country churches afloat
As congregations dwindle in small country towns, priests and ministers are taking to the road to service multiple small communities.
Before they even hit the water, Australia's new submarines could be obsolete
As calls come for Australia's new submarine fleet to install lithium-ion battery propulsion, the Defence Department is warned the French-designed subs could prove outdated before they are due into service in the 2030s.
Vintage Federer beats Nadal to reach Wimbledon final date with Djokovic
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Roger Federer, 37, becomes the oldest Wimbledon finalist since Ken Rosewall in 1974, overcoming old foe Rafael Nadal in a gripping semi to set up a final clash with Novak Djokovic.
Competitive rabbit hopping aims for new heights in international competition
The niche sport, which puts leads on rabbits to guide them through horse-jumping-style events, is growing in popularity and it is hoped may soon reach an elite level.
Most plastic on our beaches could have come from anywhere. But not the Durban nurdle
When tiny pieces of plastic that were spilled on other side of the world start washing up on your beaches, who is responsible for cleaning them up?
The 93yo who continues to welcome US officers to Australia 80yrs on
Since 1942, Aunty Peggy has been making US service people feel welcome in the sunshine state through small gifts — and a dance or two.
Far-flung music festivals are regional Australia's newest drawcard
Remote towns in Australia are partying as music festivals pop up across the country to bring communities together and pull in tourists to regions struggling with drought.
Areas with highest rates of homelessness miss out on key funding, experts say
The Federal Government's focus on population rather than demand has left people on the street, social support organisations have argued.
"We Deny..."
"We deny that we're tired, we deny that we're scared, we deny how badly we want to succeed. And most importantly, we deny that we're in denial. We only see what we want to see and believe what we want to believe, and it works. We lie to ourselves so much that after a while the lies start to seem like the truth. We deny so much that we can't recognize the truth right in front of our faces." - "Dr. Meredith Grey," "Grey's Anatomy"
Boris Johnson Meets Andrew Neil
Who tuned in tonight to watch Andrew Neil grill Jeremy Hunt? Not me. As he's not going to win, there's little point dwelling upon his interview. Tonight then was all about Boris Johnson. Did we learn anything new, or were all our preconceptions reconfirmed? We know from decades of suffering this oaf how he elbows his way into the centre of attention, and through a series of *studied* ruses not only monopolises attention but manipulates the situation. As Hunt observed in a rare moment of insight during the ITV debates earlier this week, Boris Johnson will make you smile and while yo... more »
The Assyrian Internet Marketer
Assyrian International News Agency - 6 hours ago
Alan Lazar (center).While educational degree holders can pave way to a great career for most of us, there are some people who beat the odds and become successful even without an impressive academic degree in hand.
Epstein Scandal's 1st Casualty- Alex Acosta Resigns
Alex Acosta resigns from U.S. government after furor over Jeffrey Epstein plea deal I'm looking for bigger fish to be caught up *U.S. Labour Secretary Alexander Acosta on Friday resigned after earlier in the week defending way he handled a decade-old sex abuse case against wealthy businessman Jeffrey Epstein while Acosta was a federal prosecutor.* *Donald Trump announced the news with Acosta by his side at the White House as the president left on a trip to the Midwest.* *Trump earlier this week said he would look into the matter, complimenting Acosta for serving the government ably f...more »
Are You and I from Outer Space?
*Phillip Schneider* - Some of us feel we're from another planet. Might that actually be the case?
Milk Tests Reveal Widespread Contamination
*Dr. Joseph Mercola* - A recent analysis found several dangerous contaminants in conventional milk - but organic is mostly okay.
Research: Radiotherapy Causes Cancer, Blueberry Kills It
*Sayer Ji* - While radiotherapy is being found to make cancer worse, blueberries may help kill it.
The 5G Dragnet
*James Corbett* - Telecom companies are currently scrambling to implement fifth-generation cellular network technology.
At Least 2% of US Public Water Systems are Like Flint’s – Americans Just Don’t Hear About Them
*Laura Pangallozzi* - Water systems, especially in rural areas, can report much higher levels than the EPA cutoff.
Planting a Trillion Trees is Fastest, Cheapest Way to Reverse Climate Change: Study
*Elias Marat* - A new study suggests that planting more trees is the cheapest and most effective way to halt climate change.
Last Week at the Military Commissions: A New Judge Hits the Ground Running
With a new judge presiding, the military commission in *United States v. Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, et al.* (the 9/11 military commission) reconvened June 17-21. See here for previous coverage on *Lawfare*. The multiday session was intended to hear arguments on multiple motions. The week saw a voir dire session of the new judge, request for more CCTV coverage, calls for an investigation from the defense and inputs for a future scheduling order. We’ve broken down the commission, day by day, below. *June 17* Col. Shane Cohen, the newly appointed military judge for the commission, ... more »
U.S. Intelligence Community Pushes Back On The Department Of Justice's Russia-Gate Investigation
Leah Millis/Reuters *Politico*: *‘This wasn’t just a briefing’: Pompeo grilled CIA analysts on Russia findings* The DOJ is now reviewing those same findings after Mike Pompeo found no wrongdoing in how the agency concluded Russia wanted to help Trump in 2016. Attorney General Bill Barr has ordered an investigation into whether the CIA was correct to determine that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to boost Donald Trump during the 2016 election. But that question has already been asked and answered at the CIA’s highest levels — by Mike Pompeo, a Trump loyalist, according to t... more »
Masivas protestas de ganaderos en Irlanda y Bélgica por el acuerdo Mercosur-UE
bilaterals.org - 6 hours ago
12-Jul-2019 Granaderos y granjeros marcharon esta semana en Dublín (Irlanda) y en Bruselas (Bélgica) para manifestar su rechazo al acuerdo que la Unión Europea (UE) y el Mercosur alcanzaron tras 20 años de negociaciones.
Acuerdo Mercosur-Unión Europea: Un paso fundamental para la reconstrucción del país oligárquico
bilaterals.org - 6 hours ago
12-Jul-2019 El acuerdo firmado con la Unión Europea por los gobiernos de Mauricio Macri y Jair Bolsonaro han sido analizados ampliamente como desastrosos para nuestra economía.
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