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Thomas Paine

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Friday, February 14, 2020

14 February - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 5

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Justice Department Charges Huawei With Racketeering in New Indictment

Bob Adelmann at rss - 11 hours ago
[image: justice-department-charges-huawei-with-racketeering-in-new-indictment] The U.S. Department of Justice released an expanded indictment of China’s telecommunications giant Huawei on Thursday, claiming that the world’s largest technology company is acting like the Mafia in its operations.

Did Hate-Trump Jury Forewoman Give Stone an Appeal?

R. Cort Kirkwood at rss - 11 hours ago
[image: did-hate-trump-jury-forewoman-give-stone-an-appeal] The jury forewoman in the trial of Roger Stone was a hate-Trump Democrat and former congressional candidate who never should have been allowed on the jury.

Senate Pro-life Bills Will Force Dems To Go on Record as Abortion Extremists

Raven Clabough at rss - 11 hours ago
[image: senate-pro-life-bills-will-force-dems-to-go-on-record-with-unpopular-abortion-extremism] Though two pro-life bills in the Senate are expected to fail, they will force Senate Democrats to go on record as the party of infanticide and late-term abortions.

6.5 per cent of the world's population under lockdown due to coronavirus

Just In - 11 hours ago
At least 48 cities and four provinces in China are under official notice for lockdown policies, with restrictions that shut down highways, railways and other public transport.

You can never have enough cups of coffee with people

Keith at musingsofanoldfart - 11 hours ago
Happy Valentine’s Day. To honor the day, let’s invite a friend, acquaintance, colleague or even adversary for a cup of coffee. An old friend told me once “You can never have enough cups of coffee with people.” Note, having coffee … Continue reading →

Unsettled Climate Science: 30 Years Apace

Robert L. Bradley, Jr. at IER - 11 hours ago
Climate activist Emily Akin has called it “the most important climate story of the last 10 years: The quiet, concerted… The post Unsettled Climate Science: 30 Years Apace appeared first on IER.

"Greed..."

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 11 hours ago
"If I am what I have, and if lose what I have, who then am I? Nobody but a defeated, deflated, pathetic testimony to a wrong way of living." - Erich Fromm

Buttigieg and US Intelligence

LL at Virtual Mirage - 11 hours ago
It doesn't really matter how you feel about the mayor of South Bend, Indiana. The question is what sort of relationship he's had with US Intelligence Agencies and to what extent it counts in the current primary season. Alex from ammo.com offers this perspective on Mayor Pete's background. Having rubbed shoulders with elements of various alphabet agencies all of my adult life, and that extends to my immediate family - my children primarily, I may be able to offer some insight. The kids grew up around SEALs, spies, some few recruited assets, mercenaries and so forth. They know the di... more »

“Window Into Hell”: Mother of Five Dies After Four Days in Solitary Confinement

The Free Thought Project at The Free Thought Project - 11 hours ago
[image: jail]Her husband told the 911 dispatcher: “She doesn’t need to go to jail. She needs to go to a hospital.”

THE RATIONAL ANIMAL'S FICTIONS: No Mandated Tribal Claim Left Behind!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 11 hours ago
*FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2020Trump comes for Gerwig's "values:"* It seems that no one actually reads Little Women any more. In her interesting 2018 book, Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters, Anne Boyd Rioux delivers the data. According to a 2012 survey, "only 0.08 percent of the 7.6 million American students surveyed had read Little Women the previous school year," Rioux reports at one point. With math known to be hard, let's spell it out. That means that eight kids out of every ten thousand had read Louisa May Alcott's book in the previous year. ... more »

If You Were Gassed By Sarin Your Death Would Be Unimaginably Painful

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * [image: U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Anthony Calderon, a systems administrator attached to Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Crisis Response-Central Command, fills his canteen during chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense training in Kuwait,] Not a good way to go. *Key Point:* No wonder these weapons of war are banned. The residents of Khan Sheikhoun probably thought they were in for just another ordinary day of civil war when they woke up early in the morning of April 4 to the whine of approaching Syrian Air Force Su-22 attac... more »

Roku Thinks Cable and Satellite Will Be (Almost) Dead by 2024

Harry J. Kazianis at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Harry J. Kazianis* *Technology, * Is this possible? What would the ramifications be? Roku dominates streaming device sales for many reasons. Ease of use, the sheer amount of apps a user can download as well as the sheer amount of free content combined with amazing picture and sound quality make for a product that is what I consider to be the gold-standard of streaming players. When many people think of streaming—considering how it is now the operating system of many TVs thanks to partnerships with TCL, JVC, Sharp and others—they think Roku. Such brand recognition is invaluable.... more »

The Real Story Behind Area 51's 'UFOs': Top Secret Experimental Spy Planes

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Americas* We actually know a fair bit about it. *Key Point:* The first A-12s arrived in 1962 along with elite military pilots temporarily discharged and placed in the employ of the CIA, a protocol known as “sheep-dipping.” Despite the countless dubious conspiracy theories attributed to the site also known as “Dreamland” or “Groom Lake,” there’s no doubt that for over six decades the base hosted all sorts of “black project” aircraft whose existence was not formally disclosed by the Pentagon. Though the CIA only obliquely admitted to the site’s exist... more »

This World War II Fighter Could Both Take A Punch And Deliver One

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Technology, Americas* There is a reason the P-47 was called the Razorback. *Key point:* The juiced-up engines of the P-47Ms were plagued by serious technical problems. Pilots nicknamed early-model P-47 Thunderbolts the “Razorback,” a reference to the chunky fighter plane’s angular canopy. However, the name was more generally appropriate—like a wild boar, the hulking single-engine “Jug” was tough and hard-charging, and its eight .50 caliber machine guns packed a hell of a punch. Lugging underwing fuel tanks, Thunderbolts based in Britain could accompany four-... more »

How Is Redbox Still in Business?

Harry J. Kazianis at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Harry J. Kazianis* *Technology, * Can they get into the streaming era in a big way before revenue and profits sink? In an era when streaming your content is all the rage and increasingly becoming the norm, the idea of using some sort of physical media to watch a movie, TV series or documentary seems also like a bad business plan from the 1980s. However, people do it. Heck, I have a huge Blu-Ray and Ultra HD 4K Blu-Ray movie collection. But recently, I stopped buying hard-copy discs. It happened quite naturally, over a long period of time. The reason was quite obvious: streami... more »

What’s the World Wide Web of Science Database?

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Winners And Losers From The Pentagon Budget Proposal

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 11 hours ago
Leidos' Sea Hunter autonomous ship. Image source: U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams. *Motley Fool*: *4 Winners and 2 Losers From the Pentagon Budget Proposal* The Defense Department outlines clear priorities in its fiscal 2021 funding request. The U.S. budget-negotiation season kicked off Feb. 10 when the White House submitted to Congress a $740 billion national security budget request. The document laid out a potential roadmap for defense spending over the next five years, offering some good news and bad news for various defense contractors. It's important for investors to vie... more »

Yemen: UN Medical Air Bridge Little More Than Saudi PR Stunt Say Desperate Patients

Ahmed Abdulkareem at MintPress News - 12 hours ago
Many Yemenis have described the much-lauded UN medical air bridge as little more than a public relations stunt aimed at improving Saudi Arabia’s image in the world. The post Yemen: UN Medical Air Bridge Little More Than Saudi PR Stunt Say Desperate Patients appeared first on MintPress News.

Shame On The NY Times For Its Continuing And Fraudulent Coverage Of How Trump and Barr Are Politicizing The Justice Department!

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 12 hours ago
*Disorganized Crime [detail] by Nancy Ohanian* I don't get out much but when I do, it's the only time I listen to the radio-- my car has an NPR preset. Last night I drove to a restaurant to meet friends on the other side of town and, of course, back. I heard Trump's Roy Cohn AG's canned interview 3 times-- twice on the way there and once on the way home-- straight "news," not a word of commentary. It was so obviously phony that it didn't need commentary-- at least not for me. But for the low-IQ Trump supporters and *New York Times* reporters... maybe *not* that obvious? Short ver... more »

UN Warns Of Famine Caused By Locusts Swarms In Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania And Somalia

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 12 hours ago
*Newsweek: **Locust Swarms as Big as Cities are Causing a Crisis in Africa as Experts Warn They Could Get 400 Times Bigger* Parts of Africa are currently facing the worst locust swarms in more than a generation, with swarms the size of cities sweeping across countries including Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. The largest swarm recorded so far has been 37 miles long and 25 miles wide. Earlier this week, the United Nations issued a statement saying it is the most severe infestation Kenya has seen in 70 years. Desert locusts are one of the oldest and most destructive pests on the pla... more »

Syrian Army destroys Turkish-supplied vehicles in western Aleppo: video

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 12 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (4:40 P.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has destroyed multiple jihadist vehicles in western Aleppo today, as they confront the militant groups trying to regain the areas they lost this week. According to the Anna News Agency, who also released footage of one of the militant vehicles, the Syrian military destroyed a […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Turkey increases security at Russian embassy in Ankara over threats

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 12 hours ago
Turkish officials have increased security at the Russian Embassy in Ankara in the wake of threats addressed to Ambassador Alexey Yerkhov due to an escalation of tensions in Syria’s Idlib, spokesperson for the Russian diplomatic mission in Turkey Irina Kasimova informed TASS on Friday. “Yes, it is true, tensions have escalated lately. Due to this, […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Residents of northeastern Syria town speak out after clashes with US forces: video

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 12 hours ago
Locals in a village east of the town of Qamishli in north-eastern Syria spoke out on Thursday at the funeral of a young man killed during a confrontation with US troops the day before. Othman Abu Asher, the former municipality officials describes the events: “Four American vehicles entered our village and started provoking the residents, […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Syrian Army announces Aleppo-Damascus Highway is fully secured for first time in 9 years

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 12 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (3:30 P.M.) – The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has announced that the Aleppo-Damascus Highway (M-5) has been fully secured for the first time in nine years. READ ALSO: Syrian Army Captures Strategic Base in Southwestern Aleppo While reports earlier this week indicated that the Syrian Army was already in control of it, the […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Jihadists reclaim some lost ground in west Aleppo after downing Syrian chopper

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 12 hours ago
BEIRUT, LEBANON (3:10 P.M.) – The jihadist rebels have retaken a number of points in western Aleppo this afternoon, following the downing of a Syrian military chopper near the town of Uram Al-Kubri. According to reports from west Aleppo, the jihadist rebels have retaken Talat Qurtaba and Abu Salim after a swift counter-offensive near the […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

‘Maybe it was the Belgian Air Force’: Netanyahu on last night’s airstrikes in Syria

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 12 hours ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists that he doesn’t know anything about Thursday night’s attack on the Syrian capital. “I don’t know what happened last night,” the prime minister said, speaking to Radio Haifa on Friday. “Maybe it was the Belgian Air Force,” he quipped. “I don’t comment on one operation or another,” Netanyahu added. […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Trump Ignores AG Barr’s Request to Stop Tweeting About DOJ

AP News at Snopes.com - 12 hours ago
President Donald Trump ignored his attorney general's public request to stop tweeting about the Justice Department, saying he had the legal right to ask the agency to intervene in a criminal case, but he's so far “chosen not to.”

San Diego Aquarium Breeds Rare Weedy Sea Dragon in Captivity

AP News at Snopes.com - 12 hours ago
A Southern California aquarium has successfully bred the rare weedy sea dragon, the lesser known cousin of the sea horse that resembles seaweed when floating.

Medical Logistics drills on sustainment as DEFENDER-20 preparations continue

Belit Onay at The Duran - 12 hours ago
U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency leaders participated in a Sustainment Rehearsal of Concept (ROC) Drill on Jan. 16 to prepare for the kick off of DEFENDER-Europe 20, the area’s largest military exercise in 25 years. The sustainment-focused drill allowed participating units, including foreign partners, to work through the operational plan to expose “weak links” and […] More The post Medical Logistics drills on sustainment as DEFENDER-20 preparations continue appeared first on The Duran.

North Macedonia Is Being Used by NATO to Target Serbia and Russia

InfoBrics at The Duran - 12 hours ago
Its hasty accession into the alliance is only meant for weakening or preventing any Russian influence More The post North Macedonia Is Being Used by NATO to Target Serbia and Russia appeared first on The Duran.

Does This Photo Show Trump’s and Bloomberg’s Height Disparity?

Dan Evon at Snopes.com - 12 hours ago
The measure of a man can be deceptive in photographs.

By 2060, a Quarter of U.S. Residents Will Be Over Age 65

AP News at Snopes.com - 12 hours ago
By 2060, almost a quarter of all U.S. residents will be over age 65, and life expectancy will reach an all-time high of 85 years.

After Residents Cry Fowl, Miami to Relocate Pack of Peacocks

AP News at Snopes.com - 12 hours ago
A pack of peacocks that have wreaked havoc on a Miami neighborhood will be relocated after city commissioners voted to side with residents and agreed to have the birds taken away.

‘We’re basically at a pandemic now’: Mayo Clinic physician on COVID19

Robert at Ice Age Now - 12 hours ago
Video – Dr. Gregory Poland, professor of medicine and infectious diseases and the director of the Vaccine Research Group at Mayo Clinic, and Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Pfizer board member and former FDA Commissioner, discuss the coronavirus. The post ‘We’re basically at a pandemic now’: Mayo Clinic physician on COVID19 appeared first on Ice Age Now.

This Day In Iraqi History - Feb 14

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 12 hours ago
1949 Communist Chairman Farhad hanged by PM Said to try to squash opposition protests (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) 1958 Iraq and Jordan announced Arab Federation in response to Egypt and Syria’s United Arab Republic Kuwait asked to join but said no 1983 Sec of State Shultz met with Iraq’s For Min Hammadi who asked for expanded trade deals 1984 Iran Op Kheibar began with diversionary attack northeast of Khorramshahr Iran southern front ... more »

The Border Wall may become a vital defense against coronavirus

Peter at Bayou Renaissance Man - 12 hours ago
News that President Trump is about to raid Pentagon funds once again to build more of the border wall between the USA and Mexico will doubtless enrage those who believe in free immigration, with or without official sanction. However, the emerging coronavirus epidemic may make such a wall an even more important element of general US security. If the coronavirus epidemic spreads to Central and South America, those living there are going to be in dire straits. There are relatively few medical facilities available, poverty is rampant, and many local, regional and national governments... more »

From Cocoa to Chocolate, With Love from Africa

BULAWAYO, Feb 14 (IPS) - It produces 70 percent of the world's cocoa and yet Africa has very little hand in making the final product - chocolate. But one producer in Sao Tome and Principe is on a drive to become a global brand for African chocolate. A premium chocolate maker in São Tomé and Príncipe is on a drive to promote the taste for "made in Africa" chocolate, and tap into a $100 billion global indulgence associated with Valentine's Day. Read the full story, “From Cocoa to Chocolate, With Love from Africa”, on globalissues.org →

The Hammer of Justice for Sexual Assault Victims Must Be Swift, Loud and Consistent

NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 14 (IPS) - Siddharth Chatterjee is the United Nations resident coordinator to KenyaEvery year Valentines Day is celebrated with great relish & celebration. People show their affection for another person or people by sending cards, flowers or chocolates with messages of love. Read the full story, “The Hammer of Justice for Sexual Assault Victims Must Be Swift, Loud and Consistent”, on globalissues.org →

Why Paraguay Can Be a “Beacon State” for Forest Management

ASUNCION, Paraguay, Feb 14 (IPS) - Achim Steiner is Administrator, UN Development Programme (UNDP), Inger Andersen is Executive Director, UN Environnent Programme (UNEP) & Qu Dongyu is Director-General, UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)Imagine a forest that covered half of your entire country. A biodiverse forest which supports thousands of species from giant anteaters to armadillos to jaguars. A forest that is home to one the world's last uncontacted tribes.*1* Read the full story, “Why Paraguay Can Be a “Beacon State” for Forest Management”, on globalissues.org →

Amplifying Voices of Climate Activists of Color

ILLINOIS, United States, Feb 14 (IPS) - Recently, the Associated Press cropped out Ugandan climate change activist Vanessa Nakate from a photo at the World Economic Forum. The remaining activists in the photo, including Greta Thunberg, were all white. Read the full story, “Amplifying Voices of Climate Activists of Color”, on globalissues.org →

Desert Locusts Invade East Africa

NAIROBI, Feb 14 (IPS) - Widespread hatching and movement of destructive desert locusts will turn into a full-blown crisis in the coming weeks in East Africa and neighbouring countries, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization warns. Read the full story, “Desert Locusts Invade East Africa”, on globalissues.org →

Pope Francis and the Rich

Alberto Mingardi at Econlib - 12 hours ago
“Today’s structures of sin include repeated tax cuts for the richest people, often justified in the name of investment and development”: so said Pope Francis. Dan Mitchell wrote a pointed article on the Pope’s latest comments. That the Pope disapproves of tax cuts to “the rich” is hardly news. Ever since ascending to the Holy […] The post Pope Francis and the Rich appeared first on Econlib.

Bojowald: Ashtekar school is fundamentally misguided

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 12 hours ago
Hat tip to @mmanuF at Twitter Martin Bojowald has been a well-known name in the loop quantum gravity corners and especially in loop quantum cosmology. Aside from other things, while he was working at the Max Planck Institute in Potsdam, he co-authored three papers with Abhay Ashtekar, a guru of loop quantum gravity, in 2003, 2005, 2005. Amusingly enough, now, when Bojowald and Ashtekar are colleagues at Penn State, he just released a gr-qc paper Critical evaluation of common claims in loop quantum cosmology that tries to critically look at some basic aspects of the "Ashtekar school",... more »

Aleister Crowley: The Nearly-Forgotten Man at the Foundation of Our Cultural Chaos

SafeSpace at 'Nox & Friends - 12 hours ago
On occasion, your humble Hardnox scribes venture away from the daily political fracas into the weeds of the popular culture swamp. As a participant in, and survivor of, many of the excesses of the 1960s, I was intrigued by the story of Aleister Crowley, a man who laid the foundation for that decade’s anarchy and hedonism – and most of the uncivilized behaviors and beliefs that define the lifestyles of many on the political left. I never heard of Crowley before, but after reading this article I could easily see his influence in music, cinema and TV programming of the … Continue readi... more »

The connections of Nova Scotia universities to slavery and why it matters

Tim Bousquet at Halifax Examiner - 13 hours ago
News 1. Elmsdale Lumber Elmsdale Lumber used to sell most of its bark and chips to Northern Pulp, but now that the mill has closed, Elmsdale is finding new markets, reports Jennifer Henderson. “We will survive” says owner Robin Wilber, but he sees the new markets as only a short-term fix until, he says, the […]

An Establishment in Panic

Patrick J. Buchanan at rss - 13 hours ago
[image: an-establishment-in-panic] The panic of the establishment is traceable to the new political reality of Sanders replacing Biden as the front-runner and favorite for the nomination.

Senate Votes to Limit War-making Powers of the President

Steve Byas at rss - 13 hours ago
[image: senate-votes-to-limit-war-making-powers-of-the-president] In a bipartisan vote on Thursday, the U.S. Senate voted 55-45 to limit the ability of President Donald Trump to go to war against Iran. Beyond this present issue, it is hoped that this is a sign that Congress will now consistently reassert its power to declare war regardless of which political party controls the White House.

Left and Right Bicker Over Roger Stone as a True Hero, Julian Assange Rots in Prison

Matt Agorist at The Free Thought Project - 13 hours ago
[image: assange]The left and the right are arguing over the treatment of Roger Stone while simultaneously calling for the extradition and imprisonment of Julian Assange—a real hero.

“Trooper of the Year” Arrested for Producing Child Porn, Distributing It to His Own Network

Matt Agorist at The Free Thought Project - 13 hours ago
[image: trooper of the year]After receiving one of the department's highest honors, "Trooper of the year," this cop was arrested for producing and distributing child porn.

Bolivia News Links 10-14 February 2020

barovsky at The New Dark Age - 13 hours ago
14 February 2020 — The New Dark Age There may be some duplication due to cross-posting and may be updated throughout the day, so please check back Bolivia: An Election in the Midst of an Ongoing Coup https://socialistproject.ca/2020/02/bolivia-election-in-the-midst-of-ongoing-coup/ The Fraud Machine At Work In Bolivia https://popularresistance.org/the-fraud-machine-at-work-in-bolivia/ Fringe Candidates Are Integral to Election Manipulation https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2020/02/13/fringe-candidates-are-integral-to-election-manipulation/ Neoliberalism Survives By … Continue r... more »

Time Warp UK By Craig Murray

barovsky at The New Dark Age - 13 hours ago
The resignation of Savid Javid yesterday as Chancellor without even presenting a budget mirrors the resignation of Lord Randolph Churchill, Winston’s father – and in so doing says something extraordinary about lack of social progress in the UK in the intervening 130 years.

Global Breaking News on GMOs and Pesticides

barovsky at The New Dark Age - 13 hours ago
14 February 2020 — Sustainable Pulse Editors’ picks Fraud in German Laboratory Casts Doubt on 2017 EU Re-Approval of Glyphosate Fraud in a German laboratory has cast additional doubts on the 2017 re-approval of glyphosate and on the entire EU pesticide safety evaluation procedure, Pesticide Action Network Europe reported on Tuesday. A new study has … Continue reading Global Breaking News on GMOs and Pesticides

Could Iran Take Down This Plane in a War with Trump?

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Technology, Middle East* Iran maintains numerous SAM systems imported from the United States and Europe half a century ago, but lacks access to spare parts and new missiles. *Key Point:* Just because a threat can be defeated does not mean it is necessarily wise to do so. Iran’s military planners face an unenviable military challenge: preparing defenses against air attacks from the most formidable air forces on the planet. The once-formidable Iranian Air Force, starved of spare parts for its 1970s-era American-built fighters, is unlikely to effectively challen... more »

Israel's Merkava Tank Is Impressive, But Here's Why Most Nations Haven't Adopted It

Charlie Gao at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Charlie Gao* *Security, Middle East* Where the ammunition is stored matters. *Key Point:* It’s clear why most nations have stuck to more traditional designs instead of embracing the Merkava’s frontal engine tank design. The Merkava tank is sometimes called the most survivable tank in the world. The reasons given usually include its active protection system, forward engine design, urban warfare specific modifications, and thick armor. But do these claims hold up to scrutiny? The Merkava was designed in the 1970s following the failure to purchase Chieftain tanks from the United K... more »

The Democrats Are Missing the Biggest Issue of the 2020 Election

Robert W. Merry at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Robert W. Merry* *Politics, * How the nation’s leaders will address the most pressing political reality of our time--namely, the crumbling of the American status quo and, more ominously, the global status quo. America is struggling through a Crisis of the Old Order. The conventional view of this year’s Democratic nomination battle is that it represents essentially a conflict between the party establishment, described generally as “center-left” in political orientation (Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Michael Bloomberg), vs. the more radical leftists (Bernie Sanders, E... more »

Zoom In On This Photo (You Can See the U.S. Navy's Greatest Foe)

James Holmes at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*James Holmes* *Politics, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2018%3Anewsml_RC13B5B0AAA0&share=true] One word: Rust. *Key point:* Power projection is not just about hardware but about how such hardware and military forces present themselves. Appearing ship-shape is necessary to project gravity and competence. The U.S. Navy has a diplomatic problem. It’s a problem that stems from the most mundane of failings: neglect of vessels’ outward appearance. The amphibious assault ships USS *Boxer* and *Fort McHenry* put into the seaport of Kiel, G... more »

iPhone 9 Is Coming (And You Will Love the Price)

Mark Episkopos at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Technology, * As Samsung’s Galaxy line continues to balloon in price, particularly in the transition from the 2019 S10 to the 2020 S20 series, investment and tech publications are seeing an opportunity for Apple to rebrand itself as the better-value option in the mid and premium-tier brackets of the smartphone market. That seems like a smart idea. Between an impressive Samsung showing at this year’s Unpacked event and ongoing Coronavirus-related supply chain problems in China, Apple is emerging from a rough few weeks as it heads into a busy release season. App... more »

The Story Behind the Failure of U.S Intervention in Afghanistan

Carlo J. V. Caro at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Carlo J. V. Caro* *Security, Middle East* [image: Flickr / U.S. Department of Defense] It is very complicated to control the religious establishment in Afghanistan because Sunni Islam is decentralized and does not possess a hierarchical structure. On the 11th of June, 2002, a Loya Jirga was held to transfer power to the Afghan Transitional Authority. The United States put all its hopes behind Hamid Karzai, even though King Mohammed Zahir Shah had much support from the Afghan delegates. By doing this, the Bush administration made a major strategic mistake, which would mark our f... more »

North Korean Artillery Fire Could Signal The Start To Korean War 2.0

Prakash Menon at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Prakash Menon* *Security, Asia* There is no defending South Korea from it. *Key Point:* South Koreans are fully aware that they are going to be subject to a massive artillery attack. The year 2017 marked a highpoint in U.S.-North Korean tensions with the United States continuing to maintain that the military option was still on the table. Though nuclear threats have also been exchanged, one of the oft-quoted retaliatory capability of North Korea has been its ability to devastate Seoul within a day by applying its conventional artillery fire power. This has been a powerful argum... more »

The Hunt For I-16: How One Submarine Hunt Changed the Course of World War II

Patrick J. Chaisson at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Patrick J. Chaisson* *History, Asia* [image: The U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS Spangenberg (DE-223) underway following her conversion to a radar picket destroyer escort. She was converted at the New York Naval Shipyard between June and September 1945.] The last remaining Japanese surface fleet was relying on those submarines. Admiral Soemu Toyoda needed answers. The newly appointed commander in chief of Japan’s Combined Fleet, Toyoda found himself facing several unpleasant facts. By May 1944, Allied naval and air strength in the Pacific Ocean was growing at an alarming rate. Al... more »

Russia Has An Idea For A New Kind Of Aircraft Carrier, But It's A Real Gamble

Michael Peck at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, Europe* Catamarans. *Key point:* It could make history. Russia says it is building the world's first catamaran aircraft carrier. Russia's light aircraft carrier will feature a semi-catamaran hull, a representative of the Krylov Scientific Center told Russian news agency TASS (see the translation and a model of the design here). "The project is distinguished by the underwater part of a semi-catamaran form," he said. "Catamaran actually means two hulls united by a platform. It has a wide deck which is important for an aircraft carrier. The design adds fl... more »

'Whispering Death': The Bristol Beaufighter Was Britain's Secret WWII Weapon

Phil Zimmer at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Phil Zimmer* *History, Asia* [image: Beaufighter TF Mark Xs (NV427 'EO-L' nearest) of No. 404 Squadron RCAF based at Dallachy, Morayshire, breaking formation during a flight along the Scottish coast. Royal Air Force official photographer, Daventry B J (Flt Lt), U.K. Air Ministry.] Quiet, low-flying, and deadly. The day’s flight was to be a fairly typical “rhubarb,” or a fast freelance strike, for the two pilots in their Bristol Beaufighters. It was to be a quick running attack on the Japanese airfield at Toungoo in Burma followed by impromptu strikes at anything they saw on the ... more »

"How It Really Is"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 13 hours ago

U.S. Military Downgrades Its Military Efforts Against Militants In The Sahel Region Of Africa

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 13 hours ago
A US Army instructor demonstrates a weapon to Malian soldiers on April 12, 2018 during an anti-terrorism exercise at the Kamboinse - General Bila Zagre military camp near Ouagadougo, Burkina Faso. © Issouf Sanogo / AFP *France 24*:* US mulls troop cuts in Africa as strategy switches to ‘containing’ extremists* The United States announced Wednesday an initial plan for adjusting its military presence in Africa.The adjustment comes as a new US government report says that the US military has switched from trying to degrade Islamic extremist groups in West Africa’s sprawling Sahel regi... more »

FBI illegally shared classified data with Hillary's opposition researcher

trinko at Conversations about the obvious - 13 hours ago
Buried in the bowels of the IG report, which is being studiously avoided by the #FakeNews media, Eric Felton has discovered that in October 2016 the FBI met with British national Christopher Steele and shared highly classified information with him. At the time the FBI knew that Steele was working for Hillary compiling opposition research about Trump. They also knew that Hillary herself was aware of what Steele was doing. The FBI paid Steele to attend the meeting, which occurred not in England or the US but in Italy, where they illegally shared with him highly classified data; so h... more »

Boundary Conditions for Emergent Complexity Longevity

Paul Gilster at Centauri Dreams - 13 hours ago
We usually think about habitability in terms of liquid water on the surface, which is the common definition of the term ‘habitable zone.’ But even in our own system, we have great interest in places where this is not the case (e.g. Europa). In today’s essay, Nick Nielsen begins with the development of complex life […]

Si incluyen el camarón en TLC con Ecuador, desaparecemos: acuacultores

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
14-Feb-2020 De no excluirse este producto del acuerdo comercial que se quiere firmar, dejará a los acuacultores de México en enormes desventajas, asegura Carlos Urías Espinoza, presidente de la Coades

S.Africa plans summit to finalise continental free trade agreement

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
14-Feb-2020 South Africa will in May hold an extraordinary summit of the African Union to finalise a continental free trade agreement.

Farmers' coalition threatens agitation if India goes ahead with US trade deal

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
14-Feb-2020 A farmers' coalition, which represents millions of farmers nationwide, has urged the Government to desist from negotiating an interim trade deal with the US, saying it would be detrimental to the interests of Indian farmers.

Somkid: Call on CPTPP due in 3 months

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
14-Feb-2020 The cabinet is expected to make a decision by April or May on whether Thailand will join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)

Turkey approves to amend free trade agreement with Morocco

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
14-Feb-2020 Morocco has succeeded in convincing Turkey to review a list of Moroccan complaints on a free trade agreement between the countries, said the trade minister.

India offers US dairy, chicken access in bid for elusive trade deal with Trump

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
14-Feb-2020 India has offered to partially open up its poultry and dairy markets in a bid for a limited trade deal during US President Donald Trump's first official visit.

Australian Trade Minister to visit India this month; to push trade, investment ties

bilaterals.org - 13 hours ago
14-Feb-2020 Australian Trade Minister will meet his Indian counterpart, likely to discuss RCEP and long-pending bilateral trade agreement.

Democrats want to repeat their 2008 destruction of the economy

trinko at Conversations about the obvious - 13 hours ago
While the #FakeNewsmedia works hard to hide it the great recession of 2008 was due to Democrats. They pressured banks to make loans to minorities who couldn't afford to pay for the loans. If the banks didn't do so they were taken to court and otherwise legally harassed. The banks agreed because they would make the loans and then sell them to Fannie and Freddie, government organizations, so that the banks made money but all the risk ended up on taxpayers. It was a sweet scheme until housing prices stopped rising and the folks who were lied to about their ability to actually afford ... more »

The Public’s Right to Know: HA! How Courts and Federal Agencies Stonewall on Citizen Access to Government Information

Jerri-Lynn Scofield at naked capitalism - 13 hours ago
Summary of ways the US government de facto restricts access to public information.

We love Trump's tweets but the establishment hates them

trinko at Conversations about the obvious - 14 hours ago
According to Democrats, the #FakeNewsmedia, and the Republican establishment everyone in America can comment on politically motivated legal attacks on Trump but Trump. Every leftist talking head was saying how horrible Stone was and that was fine. But when Trump tweets that Stone is being persecuted that supposedly crosses a line. What the Deep State/Never Trumper/DC establishment types don't seem to realize is that Trump is speaking for all us "deplorables". We're tired of being maligned and insulted by all our "betters". We're called racists and homophobes, who is afraid of gays... more »

Next Intifada (II)

Vladislav B. SOTIROVIĆ at OrientalReview.org - 14 hours ago
Part I The negotiations, the Washington talks and the Oslo Accords During the First Gulf War in 1991, the Palestinians and their national organization the PLO opposed the US-led attack on Iraq. After this war, the PLO became diplomatically isolated and Kuwait and Saudi Arabia stopped to finance it […]

The Law Of Holes

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 14 hours ago
A big decision awaits the Trudeau government. Will it approve the Teck Mine? Andrew Nikiforuk believes Trudeau should green light the project -- with stipulations. He writes: Given Alberta’s belligerent confidence in holes, let’s agree. Canada’s federal cabinet should rubber stamp the permit for Teck’s oilsands mine. At the same time, it must also declare that Canada will quantify and phase out $43 billion in annual fossil fuel subsidies as identified by the International Monetary Fund. That means if the Teck mine fails, Canadian taxpayers will not support the boondoggle in any s... more »

Roger Stone and Catherine Pugh: Proof Stone is being persecuted

trinko at Conversations about the obvious - 14 hours ago
Democrats are furious that Trump pushed to have Roger Stone's sentence reduced. Stone was convicted of process crimes like lying to Congress. He didn't hurt anyone nor did he steal any money. Yet radical leftist DOJ prosecutors want him sent to jail for between 87 and 108 months. To put that in perspective the average person convicted of a violent felony, like rape, serves 72 months. Clearly Stone is being persecuted for the sin of associating with Trump. That became more obvious today when the sentencing recommendation for former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh was announced. Pu... more »

Man Free After DNA Site Leads to New Arrest in Murder

AP News at Snopes.com - 14 hours ago
California authorities used recently developed DNA techniques to free one man and implicate another for only the second time in the United States.

In 2 Years, Florida ‘Red Flag’ Law Removes Hundreds of Guns

AP News at Snopes.com - 14 hours ago
A 23-year-old man who posted on Facebook, “I don't know why I don't go on a killing spree." A West Palm Beach couple who shot up their home while high on cocaine. A 31-year-old Gulf Coast man who pointed a semiautomatic rifle at a motorcyclist.

China Battles Coronavirus as the Global Economy holds its breath

InfoBrics at The Duran - 14 hours ago
As the death toll from coronavirus creeps up, the world prepares itself for not only the human cost, but the economic consequences... More The post China Battles Coronavirus as the Global Economy holds its breath appeared first on The Duran.

With UK out, Macron unveils ‘nuclear weapons doctrine’ with France leading an EU army (Video)

Alex Christoforou at The Duran - 14 hours ago
The Duran Quick Take: Episode 469. More The post With UK out, Macron unveils ‘nuclear weapons doctrine’ with France leading an EU army (Video) appeared first on The Duran.

Russian Diplomacy in Latin America - Playing in America's Backyard

A Political Junkie at Viable Opposition - 14 hours ago
A recent visit by Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to destinations that Washington regards as its backyard went pretty much unnoticed by the Western media. In this posting, I will look at three of the nations that he visited and what he had to say about each of them and their relationship with the United States. Mr. Lavrov's first stop was in Cuba, a nation that has decades of positive diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union and Russia. While in Cuba, Mr. Lavrov met with Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriquez Parilla as shown on this news item from the Ministry of Forei... more »

Well, impeachment didn't work – how else can Congress keep President Trump in check?

Kirsten Carlson, Associate Professor of Law and Adjunct Associate Professor of Political Science, Wayne State University at Politics + Society – The Conversation - 14 hours ago
The Constitution provides Congress with plenty of tools to hold the White House to account. So what moves does the legislative branch have left?

17 Years And $22billion Later, The U.S. Army Still Does Not Have A Prototype To Replace The Bradley Fighting Vehicle

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 14 hours ago
The Army's Next-Generation Combat Vehicle program looks to replace the Bradley and other vehicles with a suite of vehicles, both manned and unmanned. (Cpl. Alisha Grezlik/U.S. Army) *NBC*: *The Army decided to replace Bradley Fighting Vehicles 17 years and $22b ago. They still don't have a prototype.* This convoluted road to nowhere stems from the Pentagon shifting the goal posts, having unrealistic expectations and refusing to accept what industry offers. Last Friday, the U.S. Army kicked off a competition to design a successor for the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, a 33-ton tank-like... more »

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War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 14 hours ago
USS Gerald R. Ford conducts a replenishment-at-sea with the fleet replenishment oiler USNS Leroy Grumman, February 8, 2020. US Navy/MCS 2nd Class Ruben Reed *Petty Officer 2nd Class Ruben Reed, Business Insider/US Navy*: *How the Navy pumps 1.3 million gallons of fuel into an aircraft carrier without ever pulling into port* * This month, for the first time in two years, the Navy's new aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford, received fuel during a replenishment at sea. * Replenishment at sea is one of the most dangerous operations sailors can perform, and its what keeps the carrier o... more »

U.S. Hits Huawei With Multiple New Charges

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 14 hours ago
*SCMP:* *US hits Huawei with new charges of racketeering, doing business in North Korea; accuses Meng Wanzhou of false representation* * Chinese telecoms giant is accused of involvement in a number of projects in North Korea since at least 2008 * Huawei and four of its subsidiaries are accused of stealing intellectual property from six US companies The United States added to its series of charges against China’s Huawei Technologies on Thursday, accusing the Chinese telecoms giant of stealing intellectual property from six US companies and covering up its involvement in projects in... more »

Bernie Sanders Campaign Co-Chair/Green New Deal Promoter Congressman Ro Khanna’s Dirty Energy Investments are the Wrong Kind of Green

miningawareness at Mining Awareness + - 14 hours ago
Originally posted on Mining Awareness + : This is one excerpt from Bernie Sanders Campaign Co-Chair Ro Khanna’s financial disclosures showing the purchase…

Trump Attacks Former White House Chief of Staff Kelly

miningawareness at Mining Awareness + - 14 hours ago
From VOA News: “Trump Attacks Former White House Chief of Staff Kelly By Ken Bredemeier February 13, 2020 03:13 PM … Continue reading →

Trump Attorney General Barr Complains that Trump Tweets “Make It Impossible To Do My Job”

miningawareness at Mining Awareness + - 14 hours ago
Trump tweets make it harder for William Barr to do his dirty deeds in the dark? From VOA News: “AG … Continue reading →

Friday Morning Links

Unknown at Accidental Deliberations - 14 hours ago
Assorted content to end your week. - Andrew Leach and Martin Olszynski go into detail about the calculations around the Teck Frontier mine - and particularly how any pricing assumptions which could make development viable are far out of date. - Kate Yoder points out how the fossil fuel industry has been producing massive amounts of fake news among its other forms of pollution. And Jen Gerson weighs in on the laughable propaganda emanating from the UCP's war room. - Meanwhile, PressProgress documents the connections between the kamikaze campaign which helped install Jason Kenney i... more »

10 children dead as families burn rubbish to keep warm amid 'catastrophic' Syrian winter

Just In - 15 hours ago
Families fleeing air strikes and advancing troops in Syria's Idlib province are sleeping rough in streets and olive groves, and burning toxic bundles of rubbish to stay warm in the biting winter weather.

Two arrested after man shot in leg outside Sunbury home

Just In - 15 hours ago
Two people have been arrested and charged in relation to the non-fatal shooting of a 57-year-old man.

US accuses Huawei of stealing trade secrets and helping Iran spy on anti-government protesters

Just In - 15 hours ago
US prosecutors accuse Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei of stealing trade secrets and helping Iran track protesters in its latest indictment against the company.

THE DEPLORABLES THINK WILLIAM BARR ISN'T PARTISAN ENOUGH

Steve M. at No More Mister Nice Blog - 15 hours ago
When Attorney General William Barr told ABC News that President Trump's tweets are distracting him from doing his job, some observers naively saw it as a sign of a genuine rift with the president (until Trump signaled that he wasn't upset), while others saw it as a transparently phony effort to conceal the fact that Trump and Barr are working in sync. And then there are the people who post in right-wing comment sections, who suspect Barr isn't *enough* of a hatchet man for the president. Here's how commenters at Gateway Pundit responded to news of the Barr interview: So Bill Barr ac... more »

"The Lessons We Have Learned From The Coronavirus So Far"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 15 hours ago
*"In Shocking Admission,* * WHO Advisor Says Coronavirus May Infect Over 5 Billion People"* ○ *"The Lessons We Have Learned From The Coronavirus So Far"* by Brandon Smith "Every disaster contains a lesson or a message that needs to be examined. Every tragedy, no matter how terrible, should be absorbed into the public consciousness and adopted as a cautionary tale; a part of our mythos. These events should not be cast into the memory hole to make life less stressful, they need to be taken seriously. Otherwise, the damage done and the lives lost are all for nothing. Refusing to examin... more »

Israeli Firm Rafael Successfully Tests Anti-Drone Laser-Defense System

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 15 hours ago
*Daily Mail:* *Star Wars-like laser beam blasts drones out of the sky in footage demonstrating Israel's new defence system* * The Drone Dome C-UAS system can detect and shoot down unmanned aircraft * Video published by manufacturers Rafael shows drones being downed by lasers * The Israeli manufacturers hailed the system a '100 per cent success' after tests This footage shows an Israeli drone defense system shooting a series of moving targets out of the sky with a Star Wars-like laser beam. Manufacturers of the Drone Dome C-UAS hailed the system a '100 per cent success' after it ... more »

Seventy-Five Years Ago The German City Of Dresden Was Firebombed

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 15 hours ago
*Daily Mail: **Into the inferno: Families boiled alive as they hid in water tanks and fleeing survivors trapped in molten tarmac... 75 years on, the most horrifically vivid account you'll ever read of the Allied bombing of Dresden – by a British PoW who saw it all* * During the final months of WWII, Allied forces bombed German city of Dresden * British rifleman Victor Gregg was one of hundreds of men being held as a PoW * On the 75th anniversary of the bombing, this is his eyewitness account During the final months of World War II, from February 13 to 15, 1945, Allied forces bom... more »

A New Kind of Fraud: Pediatrician Claims He Lied About Vaccinating Patients in Suicide Note

Age of Autism at AGE OF AUTISM - 15 hours ago
Note: Here is a rather unique story. An Illinois pediatrician confessed to lying to parents that their children had been vaccinated. He in fact did not vaccinate them. My first thought is that he may have been committing financial fraud.... more »

Remembering research integrity leader Daniel Vasgird, December 30, 1945-January 30, 2020

Michael Kalichman at Retraction Watch - 15 hours ago
Daniel Vasgird was a well-known figure in research integrity circles. He died in late January at the age of 74. We’re honored to present a remembrance that Michael Kalichman put together to honor Vasgird’s memory at the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) meeting next week in Atlanta. Just a few weeks ago, the … Continue reading Remembering research integrity leader Daniel Vasgird, December 30, 1945-January 30, 2020

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Jenna Orkin at From the Wilderness' Peak Oil Blog - 15 hours ago
From Jenna Orkin Senate moves toward vote restraining Trump on Iran Coronavirus: Senior Chinese officials 'removed' as death toll hits 1,000 Eight days in Wuhan, cut off from the world HK's Sun Hung Kai Properties cuts Feb rent by up to 50% for most retail tenants John Kelly Finally Lets Loose on Trump Kenya’s blood banks run dry after Trump administration cuts transfusion aid The Mormon Church Amassed $100 Billion. It Was the Best-Kept Secret in the Investment World. U.S. judge drops some charges against Theranos's Holmes, leaves wire fraudOne of Klobuchar’s Biggest Backers Is ‘the ... more »

The virus that broke the camel’s back

barovsky at The New Dark Age - 15 hours ago
14 February 2020 — theplanningmotivedotcom The economic difference between the current coronavirus and SARS (end of 2002) is this. In 2002 China was on the ascendancy whereas today the opposite is happening, China is in the descendancy. China is the heart of the world economy, and should this virus tip the economy into recession, it … Continue reading The virus that broke the camel’s back

"Economic Market Snapshot AM 2/14/20"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 15 hours ago
*2/14/20, Updated frequently as available.* ◆ Feb 14, 2020 07:56 AM: "*World Economy Projected To Shrink For First Time Since * *2009 As Coronavirus Plays Havoc With Global Supply Chains*" ◆ Gregory Mannarino, AM 2/14/20 “US ECONOMIC FREE FALL PICKS UP SPEED" - https://www.traderschoice.net/ ◆ *MarketWatch Market Summary, Live Updates* - 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/ ◆ *Buffett Indicator: Where Are We With Market Valuations?* "*As of 2/14/20... more »

Religion And Philosophy

Unknown at The Verma Report - 15 hours ago
Religion is never justified by history and science; in an advanced civilization, it’s justified by philosophy, and in a primitive civilization, it is justified by mythology and superstition. The first rationalistic knowledge that was developed by mankind is primitive religion—this happened during the Stone Age. When mankind moved into the Bronze Age and Iron age, their primitive religion had accumulated sufficient knowledge to justify elementary philosophy. With further advancement of civilization, there was a reversal in the roles of philosophy and religion—philosophy gained maturi... more »

We're hiring: Apply to be our global health investigative reporter

Rachel Oldroyd at The Bureau of Investigative Journalism - 15 hours ago
We want an enthusiastic journalist with at least two years experience of strong health reporting to join our new global health team

We're hiring! Apply to be our impact producer and community manager

Rachel Oldroyd at The Bureau of Investigative Journalism - 15 hours ago
The impact producer will implement a strategy for our new Global Health hub that maximises the impact of the work

Taking the world's pulse: a new team to investigate healthcare

Madlen Davies at The Bureau of Investigative Journalism - 15 hours ago
The Bureau has won a £900,000 grant to launch a team to investigate the world’s biggest infectious diseases, healthcare failings and what could be done to save lives

Ofelia Rivas and Michelle Cook: Surveillance and Border Wall Construction Violating Tohono O'odham Rights

Unknown at CENSORED NEWS - 15 hours ago
Ofelia Rivas and Michelle Cook: Surveillance and Border Wall Construction Violating Tohono O'odham RightsOn ACT TV, Michelle Cook, Dine', and Ofelia Rivas, Tohono O'odham, describe how an O'odham burial place, sacred land and spring are being bulldozed and disturbed now in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Arizona.Border wall construction crews have destroyed human remains and have not

It's Reducing Calories, Not The 10,000 Steps A Day, That Prevent Weight Gain

News Staff at Science 2.0 blogs - 15 hours ago
In a world of *New York Times* best-selling diet books and epidemiological claims about food and chemicals - even that if your mother used cosmetics it may have made you fat - it can be difficult for the public to know what to trust. It won't be intermittent fasting, juice cleanses, or 10,000 steps, it will always be the calories. Energy balance matters, no matter how many times Center for Science in the Public Interest claims it's conspiracy to claim calories are why we gain weight. read more

If The American West Moves East, It May Not Be Taxes, It May Be Water

News Staff at Science 2.0 blogs - 15 hours ago
After the 2020 census, it is expected that California will lose a seat in Congress and Texas will gain it. Texans tout greater personal freedom and lower taxes but a new study says it may be water. California is mostly desert and gets the bulk of its water from other states. After another drought a few years ago the pubic demanded new water infrastructure, noting that California hasn't undertaken a major program since the 1960s while the population is over 100 percent greater. Housing costs are high because new construction can't take place without a water contract, forcing people t... more »

Are Travel Bans During Infectious Disease Outbreaks Effective?

News Staff at Science 2.0 blogs - 15 hours ago
Smallpox was wiped out by using mathematical containment rings coupled with vaccines and it makes sense that one way to contain an infectious disease outbreak is to limit travel. Unless travel bans are only bans for some people. In communist China, elites are still going on vacation, they are still traveling for business, they are still going to foreign colleges. The novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China, now known as COVID-19, has infected tens of thousands and killing hundreds while spreading to at least 24 other countries. That led many governments, including the United States, to re... more »

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