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Thomas Paine

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Monday, July 27, 2020

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As US Eviction Crisis Looms, Remember That Poverty Is Weaponized By The Elite

Caitlin Johnstone at Caitlin Johnstone - 51 seconds ago
CNBC News reports that Americans are looking at the possibility of up to 40 million evictions in the coming months as unemployment payments expire and a federal moratorium on evictions runs out. “On Friday, the federal moratorium on evictions in properties with federally backed mortgages and for […]

As Arizona Moves Towards The Center, The State Republican Party-- Rightly Blamed For The Pandemic-- Moves Further And Further Right

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 minute ago
On Saturday, Republican Gov. Doug Ducey gave Arizona a present: 3,740 new cases of COVID-19 (*and*, a bonus: another 144 COVID-deaths, the highest of any state reported on Saturday). Yesterday, Governor Ducey added another 1,973 new cases and today another 1,813, bringing the state total to 163,827. That's 22,508 cases per million Arizonans. Using that metric-- cases per million residents-- Arizona is doing worse than any country in Europe. In fact the only countries in the world doing worse than Arizona are Qatar, a nation filled with slaves, and French Guiana, a sparely-populate... more »

Recent Energy and Environmental News

Geoff at The Australian Climate Sceptics Blog - 4 minutes ago
*Recent Energy and Environmental News* by John Droz, Jr. July 13, 2020/in Energy, Environment Our latest *Energy & Environmental Newsletter* is now available... For the full version of this issue, go here, page 50. To review some of the highlights, see below. *Two upbeat specials:* Short video: The amazing 3D world of artist Andreas Wannerstedt Short video: Do Re Mi - COVID-19 version *My votes for the most outstanding articles this news cycle are:* *COVID-19 related —* Coronavirus: Why everyone was wrong New Study: HCQ has proven to be effective against COVID-19 An Old Vaccine May ... more »

Hotel housing for Victoria's homeless gets extension amid calls to make it permanent

Ben Knight at Just In - 8 minutes ago
Welfare agencies in Victoria are relieved the "life-saving" program giving shelter to homeless people is being extended until April next year and say the Government could save money by making it permanent.

New Major League Baseball season already hit by Marlins COVID-19 outbreak

Just In - 8 minutes ago
An early COVID-19 outbreak forces Major League Baseball to postpone games as other US-based professional leagues prepare to start up again this week.

NZ joins Five Eyes allies in suspending extradition treaty with Hong Kong

Just In - 8 minutes ago
Amid concerns over China's sweeping new security law, New Zealand is following the lead of its Five Eyes intelligence allies by suspending its extradition treaty with Hong Kong.

3 billion animals were killed or displaced in Black Summer bushfires, study says

Michael Slezak at Just In - 8 minutes ago
The study, commissioned by WWF Australia and conducted by researchers from several universities, revises up the previous estimate of 1 billion animals impacted by the fires but is still based on "lower bound estimates".

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- July 27, 2020

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 14 minutes ago
The US dollar is sinking amid twin health and economic crises. Image: Twitter *William Pesek, Asia Times*: *Perfect storm sinking the almighty dollar* The “dollar-is-crashing” trade is the ultimate widow-maker. For decades, it’s confounded more punters than bets against Chinese stocks, Japanese debt and Hong Kong property combined. Yet might it soon pay off, finally, thanks to Donald Trump’s blunderbuss of a White House? The odds don’t favor it, at least for now. Neither Trump pushing US debt past the US$25 trillion mark nor his trade war nor his disastrous response to the coronav... more »

When will the CovID Tyranny End? Asks Ron Paul

greencrow at Greencrow As The Crow Flies - 35 minutes ago
*Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus* *Head of WHO - Is Not a* * Medical Doctor* * - His Real Job is **Head of the Ethiopian COMMUNIST PARTY* *WHO knew?*

Public Primed To Expect Side Effects From Covid-19 Vaccine

James Allard at OYE Alternative News - 46 minutes ago
The post Public Primed To Expect Side Effects From Covid-19 Vaccine appeared first on OYE Alternative News.

Montana: The Baddest Battleship Never Built

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 53 minutes ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * Did the U.S. Navy make the right choice? *Key Point*: The Montanas would have been immensely powerful ships, probably more powerful than their Japanese (or German, or Soviet) counterparts. In the early 1940s, the U.S. Navy still expected to need huge, first rate battleships to fight the best that Japan and Germany had to offer. The North Carolina, South Dakota, and Iowa class battleships all involved design compromises. The Montanas, the last battleships designed by the U.S. Navy (USN), would not. *Origins of the Design:* The interwar system of nav... more »

Game of Chess: Germany and Britain's Surprisingly Complex Naval War During WWI

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 53 minutes ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * The Grand Fleet and the High Seas Fleets were the best prepared, most advanced navies to face each other in modern history. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *On both sea and land, the war in the West was characterized by tactical brilliance and technological innovation. In October 1915, the Battle of Jutland still lay 8 months in the future. American outrage had forced the Kaiseliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) to limit its submarine attacks against British commerce, and Germany would not resume the unrestricted campaign until spring 1917. As th... more »

Teacher's aide sentenced to four years' jail after having sex with teenage boy at school

Danny Tran at Just In - 55 minutes ago
Nicole Woods is sentenced to four years in jail after pleading guilty to preying on a teenage boy at a school in Melbourne's west. The judge said Woods tried to justify her actions at the time and he doubted she accepted responsibility.

US medical practitioner recruited to cook methamphetamine in Adelaide, court hears

Meagan Dillon at Just In - 55 minutes ago
A medical practitioner with chemistry experience was recruited from the United States to cook meth in a "sophisticated" operation in Adelaide which could have fetched up to $18 million, a court has heard.

Rally organiser among protesters detained at Sydney Black Lives Matter march

Jesse Dorsett And Emma Elsworthy at Just In - 55 minutes ago
Police detain at least three people, including organiser Paddy Gibson, at a Black Lives Matter rally in Sydney. The Supreme Court ruled the march was in breach of public health orders.

New town, port and farmland on the cards as NT weighs up Gunn Point's future

Matt Brann at Just In - 55 minutes ago
Gunn Point is a favourite fishing and camping spot, but it in the future it may be home to a port, irrigation farming, and possibly even a new town.

India will resist China's economic imperialism

bilaterals.org - 1 hour ago
28-Jul-2020 By opting out of RCEP, PM Modi had already shown the way. This is an opportunity for the domestic economy.

Andrews expresses no confidence in private aged care as elective surgeries cancelled to free up staff

Just In - 1 hour ago
Premier Daniel Andrews says most elective surgeries in Melbourne will be cancelled to free up hospital beds and staff for COVID-19 patients, particularly those from aged care, as the state records 384 new coronavirus cases and six deaths.

Australian swimwear brand Seafolly set to be saved from closure — by former owner

Alicia Nally at Just In - 1 hour ago
A month after surrendering its holdings in the popular bikini label to administrators, private equity fund L Catterton wins a bid for the business.

NSW Health urges anyone who visited Sydney suburb to get tested for COVID-19 after restaurant case

Just In - 1 hour ago
Health authorities in NSW urge anyone who visited the Sydney suburb of Potts Point in the past two weeks to get tested for COVID-19 if they have any symptoms, as 14 new cases are confirmed across the state.

Bolivian prisons erupt into riots over lack of health care after coronavirus deaths

Just In - 1 hour ago
The death of an inmate suspected of having the coronavirus prompts rioting in four of the most populated prisons in Bolivia's Cochabamba region.

Boris Johnson has dropped 6kg, and he wants overweight Britons to follow suit

Just In - 1 hour ago
No ads for junk food on television before 9:00pm, no more food deals and calories on menus — how Britons will be encouraged to get fit and healthy.

Live: Victorian Premier announces 384 more coronavirus cases and 6 deaths

Michael Doyle at Just In - 1 hour ago
Premier Daniel Andrews says four of the latest deaths are linked to aged care outbreaks, with the death toll in Victoria now at 83. Follow live.

How the Israeli Air Force Destroyed Saddam Hussein's Nuclear Weapons Dream

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 1 hour ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, Middle East* The 1981 strike didn't end Iraq's nuclear aspirations. *Key Point*: Iraq responded to Israel's attack not by abandoning its efforts, but rather by redoubling them. What if Israel had not struck Iraq’s Osirak reactor in 1981? Or what if the attack, which was technically quite difficult, had failed? The attack, which was deeply controversial at the time, shifted the course of Iraq’s nuclear-weapons program. It also set a lasting precedent for how Israel, and potentially other nuclear states, have managed would-be proliferators. Could Iraq ha... more »

The U.S. Is Not 'Safe' For Some Refugees

Sean Rehaag, Sharry Aiken at The National Interest - 1 hour ago
*Sean Rehaag, Sharry Aiken* *Immigration, North America* [image: Reuters] The detention practices that Federal Court Justice McDonald focuses on in her decision are only one among many ways in which the U.S. has attacked refugee rights. Every day that the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement remains in effect, Canada continues to be complicit in these attacks. Enough is enough: the agreement must be suspended. This week, Canada’s Federal Court ruled that the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) is unconstitutional. Under the agreement, refugee claimants entering ... more »

The Five Most Epic Battleship Showdowns of All Time

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 1 hour ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * Battleships took pride of place in the navies of the first half of the twentieth century. *Key Point*: For more than a generation, analysts and the general public perceived battleships to constitute the currency of naval, and to some extent national, power. The age of the steel line-of-battleship really began in the 1880s, with the construction of a series of warships that could carry and independently aim heavy guns external to the hull. In 1905, HMS Dreadnought brought together an array of innovations in shipbuilding, propulsion, and gunnery to c... more »

Subject Index: Evolution of Earth’s Climate

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 1 hour ago
G.V. Chilingar, et al., adapted from “The Evolution of the Earth’s Climate”, 2018, Scrivener Publishing, John Wiley & Sons Download PDF This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it.

Author Index: Evolution of Earth’s Climate

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 1 hour ago
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Refs & Bibliography: Evolution of the Earth’s Climate

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 1 hour ago
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Conclusions. Evolution of the Earth’s Climate

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 1 hour ago
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15. Earth’s Future Climate

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 1 hour ago
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14. Climatalogical Effect of Continental Drift

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 1 hour ago
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13. Earth’s Orbital Distance from the Sun

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 1 hour ago
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12. Evolution of Atmospheric Composition and Pressure

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 1 hour ago
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11. Ozone in the Earth’s Atmosphere

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 1 hour ago
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10. Development of Carbon Dioxide in the Earth’s Atmosphere

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 1 hour ago
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Civil War November 2020

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago


MELT-UP: Expect Gold, Silver, Bitcoin, Crypto To SKYROCKET. Mannarino

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
Gregory Mannarino Convince people that the global economy MUST shut down, (perhaps use a “pandemic” to achieve this).The effect will kill the money velocity allowing us to fulfill our end game, to be the lender, buyer, and owner of it all. The Federal Reserve Board Of Governors. end

Silver Price Spikes Again, Shorts Are Getting Pounded

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
Arcadia Economics Silver had an historic late night Sunday rally, and now some of the banks and funds that are short are really racking up some big losses. Fortunately, I was invited onto Trevor Hall’s #MiningStock Daily podcast to talk about what’s going on, how quickly the silver price might rise, the risks, and a …

CONFIRMED: The Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force in The Pentagon Says They Found ‘Objects And Vehicles Not Made on This Earth’

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
CONFIRMED: The Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force in The Pentagon Says They Found ‘Objects And Vehicles Not Made on This Earth’ by Geoffrey Grider, https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/ The Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force program first began in 2007 under the the Defense Intelligence Agency but has now moved to the Office of Naval Intelligence, where last month the …

Lebanon’s Hezbollah Accuses Israel of Fabricating Border Clash

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
 Lebanon’s Hezbollah Accuses Israel of Fabricating Border Clash by Timour Azhari, https://www.aljazeera.com/ Tensions high in northern Israel, days after Hezbollah fighter killed in apparent Israeli air strike in Syria. – Beirut, Lebanon – Hezbollah denied its fighters staged an “infiltration attempt” that led to clashes with Israeli forces on Monday calling the Israeli account …

Israel & Hezbollah Exchange Fire Across Lebanese Border In Major Clash

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
Israel & Hezbollah Exchange Fire Across Lebanese Border In Major Clash by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ Just this past weekend, on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu put Syria and Lebanon on notice, saying that any and all attacks for provocations along the border would result in a military response. – Netanyahu further outlined that the …

Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine Trial: After The Second Dose At Least 80% of Participants Experienced a Systemic Side Effect, Ranging from Severe Chills to Fevers

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
Even CBS pressures Bill Gates on the topic that almost everyone had side effects. He doesn’t seem to care. pic.twitter.com/2SiBmowJo3 — An0maly (@LegendaryEnergy) July 26, 2020

Media Is PANICKING As Riots Backfire On Democrats, Fake News Claims Trump WANTED Antifa To Riot

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
Tim Pool Media Is PANICKING As Riots Backfire On Democrats, Fake News Claims Trump WANTED Antifa To Riot. Now that leftist media has no choice but admits the there have been ongoing violent riots for months their only move is to blame Trump. Media outlets and journalists are trying to claim that Trump wanted the …

SILVER ALERT! The Road to $100,000/oz SILVER!! (Bix Weir)

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
From the valuation model, I seriously doubt silver is worth $100K. Can it go there? Sure, once BitCoin like speculation gets underway. A more realistic target is $1K, IMO. – RoadtoRoota With the price of Silver “Seemingly” breaking free from the continual price suppressors many people are wondering HOW HIGH IT COULD GO… Hang onto …

Hundreds of Black Lives Matter Activists ARRESTED as Public Opinion Turns AGAINST Them!!!

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
Dr. Steve Turley Hundreds of Black Lives Matter Activists ARRESTED across the nation as Public Opinion Turns Decisively AGAINST Them! In this video, we’re going to look at the hundreds, and I do mean HUNDREDS of arrests as the Trump administration is cracking down on these Democrat-ruined cities, and we’re going to see how the …

Gold & Silver Ignite Stage 3 – Where to From Here? Mike Maloney

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
GoldSilver (w/ Mike Maloney) Gold and silver have now entered ‘Phase 3’ according to Mike Maloney. So what is it that has changed to bring us into this new environment? It is something that Mike has been expecting for some time, and is finally here: monetary demand. And as he hints towards the end of …

Permanent Business Closure Spikes, 55% Of Business Closures Are Permanent & It’s About To Get Worse

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
Silver Report Uncut According to Yelp business closures peaked about 177,000 on April 19 then fell to 132,500 by July 10. Since then the total number of closed businesses declined, the number of permanent closures has surged. According to Yelp, of those 132,500 closed businesses, 72,842 were shut down permanently. That means as of July …

Why herd immunity to COVID-19 is reached much earlier than thought – update

Hifast at Climate Collections - 2 hours ago
Originally posted on Climate Etc.: By Nic Lewis I showed in my May 10th article Why herd immunity to COVID-19 is reached much earlier than thought that inhomogeneity within a population in the susceptibility and in the social-connectivity related infectivity of individuals would reduce, in my view probably very substantially, the herd immunity threshold (HIT), beyond…

Widespread flooding from persistent rains claims at least 17 lives in Yemen

Incessant heavy rains from July 22 to 25 triggered widespread flooding in Yemen, killing at least 17 people. According to the Yemen Meteorological Service, several areas recorded more than 50 mm (2 inches) within a 24-hour period. The worst-affected area is the...... Read more »

Powerful explosions reported at second Iraqi airbase

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 3 hours ago
[image: Powerful explosions reported at second Iraqi airbase] BEIRUT, LEBANON (12:20 A.M.) – For the second time this evening, an Iraqi airbase has witnessed powerful explosions north of the capital, Baghdad. The latest explosions were reported at the Martyr Majd Al-Tamimi Air Force, which is located in the Salaheddine Governorate, The Iraqi Security Media Cell reported: “At exactly 11:00 P.M. on the evening of July 27th, two explosions occurred at the Martyr Majd Al-Tamimi Air Force Base in the Salaheddine Governorate and civil defense units were able to control the fires that resu... more »

Military aircraft ‘severely damaged’ at Iraqi base that houses US Coalition forces

News Desk at AMN – Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - 3 hours ago
[image: Military aircraft ‘severely damaged’ at Iraqi base that houses US Coalition forces] BEIRUT, LEBANON (12:10 A.M.) – The Iraqi Security Media Cell announced on Monday, that an Iraqi army aircraft was severely damaged after three Katyusha rockets hit the Taji camp, north of Baghdad. According to the report, the three Katyusha rockets were fired from the Saba Al-Bour and hit the Iraqi military installation, which also houses the U.S. Coalition forces. The statement saod: “These missiles fell on Iraqi military forces’ sites, where the first missile fell on the 15th Squadron of t... more »

Securing Property and Land Rights in India

MUMBAY, India, Jul 27 (IPS) - Secure property rights are fundamental to the economic and social development of any country. However, in India, we are faced with a curious conundrum where more than 70 percent of a household's assets are held in land and housing, yet there is insufficient data and research on people's property rights. Read the full story, “Securing Property and Land Rights in India”, on globalissues.org →

Will Joe Biden's Big Lead in the Polls Vanish Like Hillary Clinton's?

Rachel Bucchino at The National Interest - 3 hours ago
*Rachel Bucchino* *Politics, * Will Joe Biden suffer the same fate? President Donald Trump must loathe looking at the daily polls. Less than 100 days from the presidential election, and presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden takes a massive lead over Trump -- but this isn’t unusual for the president. In 2016, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton held an average lead of 5.7 points, or 84 percent, in 44 polls between January and early June, but obviously lost the presidential bid, according to the University of Virginia Center for Politics. Four years later, Biden ... more »

Donald Trump Is Making A Massive Legal Mistake Sending the Feds Into Portland

Sarah J. Adams-Schoen at The National Interest - 3 hours ago
*Sarah J. Adams-Schoen* *Politics, North America* As a state and local government law scholar, I believe a surge of hundreds of federal officers into cities throughout the United States would represent an unprecedented expansion of the role of the federal government into local police matters. President Donald Trump has announced that the U.S. Department of Justice will send a “surge of federal law enforcement” into American cities run by “extreme politicians” who are on an “anti-police crusade,” including Chicago, Kansas City, Albuquerque, Cleveland, Detroit and Milwaukee. Thos... more »

Most. Terrible. War. Ever: Russia's Fight Against Nazi Germany Was a Slaughter

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 3 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, Europe* There is little question that the War in the East was the most brutal conflict ever endured by humankind. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Memory of the war in Russia continues to condition Russian foreign policy, and Russia’s broader response to Europe. The war between Germany and the Soviet Union officially began in late June 1941, although the threat of conflict had loomed since the early 1930s. Germany and the USSR launched a joint war against Poland in September of 1939, which the Soviets followed up with invasions of Finland, Romania, ... more »

The Battle of Jutland: What if the Germany's Battleships Had Prevailed?

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 3 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, Europe* The two fleets fought to a draw, with the Germans inflicting more casualties, but still being lucky to escape alive. *Here's What You Need to Remember: * The German offensive of spring and summer 1918 very nearly succeeded, despite the material and military support of the United States. Had the United States been less involved, Germany quite possibly could have prevailed. A century ago, the two greatest fleets of the industrial age fought an inconclusive battle in the North Sea. The British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet fielded a ... more »

How Do Crackpot Republicans At The NRSC See The Senate Races Unfolding? -- A Non-Confidential Memo

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 4 hours ago
*lesser evil* All-- not *some*-- of the public polling show the Republicans losing the Senate in November. The newest Marist poll of Arizona voters, for example, was released yesterday by NBC News. First time candidate, Democrat Mark Kelly, is eviscerating incumbent Republican Martha McSally 53-41%-- in a traditional Republican state that Trump won 1,021,154 (49.5%) to 936,250 (45.4%) in 2016 and where Republican Doug Ducey beat Democrat David Garcia in the 2018 guberatorial election-- in the middle of the "blue wave"-- 1,330,863 (56.0%) to 994,341 (41.8%). In Michigan, where Repub... more »

Fauci’s Colleagues Come Out & Just About Say STFU

SafeSpace at 'Nox & Friends - 4 hours ago
PLEASE … Read the stories and watch the short videos below. Then throw your friggin mask in the crapper, kick Karen in the arse, and reopen your business. https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/07/27/watch-live-frontline-physicians-aim-to-dispel-massive-covid-19-disinformation-campaign/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=daily&utm_campaign=20200727 https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/07/27/watch-doctor-dispels-coronavirus-fears-99-8-percent-of-people-get-through-this-with-little-to-no-progressive-or-significant-disease/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=dai... more »

We Asked Our Readers to Send Photos of the Democrat Party Sanctioned Destruction and Rioting in their Community

Ragnar at 'Nox & Friends - 4 hours ago
We Were Shocked at What They Sent In! From the Gateway Pundit: You”ll have to link to the article for all the pictures. Little Mogadishu, Portland, Chitcago, St. Louis, San Diego, Columbus, Arlington, and New York among others…3rd World hell holes now…. ~Ragnar (RFXtFR)

Did Target End Its ‘Shop with a Cop’ Program?

Bethania Palma at Snopes.com - 4 hours ago
Pointing out a rumor exists is not the same as proving that the rumor is true.

HCAC Moves Some High-Contact Fall Sports to Spring

cmaadmin at Diverse - 4 hours ago
The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference has decided to move to spring some fall events in sports that the NCAA classifies as high contact risk. The NCAA classifies football, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball as high contact risk. A decision on the timing of the fall events in basketball, which is also classified as […]

Presidents’ Athletic Conference to Postpone Many Fall Sports to Spring

cmaadmin at Diverse - 4 hours ago
The Presidents’ Athletic Conference has decided to postpone the NCAA-defined “high-contact” and “medium contact” sports of football, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, and men’s and women’s cross country until the spring 2021 semester, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The conference also decided not to hold any winter sport varsity competitions prior to Jan. 1, […]

Big Sky to Delay Most Fall Sports to September 18, No Decision Yet on Football

cmaadmin at Diverse - 4 hours ago
The Big Sky Conference has decided to delay the first date of competition for its Olympic sports during the fall 2020 season, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. It hasn’t made a decision yet on football. The first date of competition for the traditional fall sports of soccer, volleyball, and men’s and women’s cross country, […]

Judge Orders Reinstatement of Lincoln University President

cmaadmin at Diverse - 4 hours ago
A Pennsylvania county judge on Friday ordered that Dr. Brenda A. Allen be immediately reinstated as president of Lincoln University, reported The Philadelphia Inquirer. The judge also ordered the board of the Pennsylvania-based historically Black university to hold a special meeting Aug. 6 to consider a new contract for Allen. On July 10, the university’s […]

"Covid-19 Pandemic Updates 7/27/20"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 4 hours ago
*"Covid-19 Pandemic **Updates 7/27/20" * *- Frequently **Updated* Please visit these sites often for the very latest ○ *7/27/20* Covid-19 Pandemic and Economic news and information. By David Leonhardt *"End of a surge? *The number of new U.S. coronavirus cases has stabilized over the past week, after having risen for the previous month. The current level - about 66,000 new cases a day - remains far higher than in virtually any other large, high-income country. But the stabilization suggests that more Americans may again be starting to take steps to slow the virus’s spread, including... more »

Hawaii’s Big Island Called Upon Telecom to Cease and Desist 5G Deployment

AdminM at Health Impact News - 4 hours ago
A resolution to cease the buildout of 5G wireless infrastructure until it can be proven safe, through independent research and testing, passed the Hawaii County Council on July 22, 2020, almost unanimously. The vote was 8-1. The resolution, introduced by council member Matt Kaneali’i-Kleinfelder, came to the table after months of daily emails and phone calls from constituents regarding 5G. “There was overwhelming public concern,” he said. The resolution was put forth by constituents and Kaneali’i-Kleinfelder agreed to present it to the council.

“Nobody Needs to Die” – Frontline Doctors Storm D.C. Claiming “Thousands of Doctors” are Being Silenced on Facts and Treatments for COVID

Admin at Health Impact News - 4 hours ago
America's Frontline Doctors stormed into Washington D.C. today to host their first annual White Coat Summit on Capitol Hill to combat the misinformation and propaganda on COVID being fed to the American people through the corporate media, while successful treatments against COVID are being censored by Big Tech. They held a brief press conference first that was sparsely attended, and where impassioned doctors, all of whom deal directly with COVID patients, claimed that the American people were being deceived, and that "nobody needs to die" from COVID, because all them are successful... more »

Judy Shelton on the Soviet Economy

David Henderson at Econlib - 4 hours ago
I’ve been reading today about the background of Judy Shelton, whom President Trump wants to appoint to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Right now I’m leaning somewhat in favor and trying to learn enough to be able to write an article about the potential appointment. I don’t know enough yet. But I did come […] The post Judy Shelton on the Soviet Economy appeared first on Econlib.

Yale Epidemiology Professor Touts Hydroxychloroquine Against COVID-19

Steve Byas at rss - 4 hours ago
[image: yale-epidemiology-professor-touts-hydroxychloroquine-against-covid-19] Dr. Harvey Risch, a professor of epidemiology at Yale School of Public Health, said unequivocally that hydroxychloroquine is “the key to defeating Covid-19.”

Lib Mayor Gets a Taste of BLM After They Show Up at Her House

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 4 hours ago
Vandals Shoot Projectiles, Spray-Paint Oakland Mayor’s House Ahead of Defund Police Vote C. Douglas Golden Published July 26, 2020 Oakland, California, has experienced intermittent unrest these past few weeks, which was likely the reason why it was included in a list of jurisdictions where the president said he might be sending federal law enforcement. “We’re … Continue reading Lib Mayor Gets a Taste of BLM After They Show Up at Her House →

Borderforce, navy and army step up patrols in Torres Strait to keep out Covid and swine fever

Editor, cairnsnews at Cairns News - 4 hours ago
Border patrols in the Torres Strait have been stepped up after Port Moresby yesterday was struck with 52 Covid 19 infections forcing the city into lockdown for 14 days. Senior doctors report the base hospital will be unable to cope with any more cases and have begun establishing a temporary clinic to deal with an […]

9. The Effect of the Greenhouse Gases

GCD at ClimateCite Corp - 4 hours ago
G.V. Chilingar, et al., adapted from “The Evolution if the Earth’s Climate”, 2018, Scrivener Publishing, John Wiley & Sons chillingarbook9 This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it..

Japan is hoping that America and China will take a more diplomatic stance 

Lee Jay at Modern Tokyo Times - 4 hours ago
Japan is hoping that America and China will take a more diplomatic stance Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The increasing stoking of the fire by America and China is worrying many in Japan. After all, the coronavirus (Covid19) crisis and economic convulsions are horrendous enough – so Japan doesn’t need more […]

Egyptian social media influencers jailed for promoting immorality and human trafficking

Just In - 4 hours ago
An Egyptian court sentences two social media influencers and three other women to two years each in prison after finding them guilty of promoting immorality and human trafficking by encouraging women to make money building social media followings.

NRL looking at "skeletal tracking" as possible upgrade for controversial bunker

Just In - 4 hours ago
The NRL is going to extreme lengths to find ways to improve its bunker technology following another round dogged by video refereeing blunders.

Peter V'landys left 'ashamed and disappointed' after meeting with NRL Indigenous leaders

Chloe Hart at Just In - 4 hours ago
Months before sports around the world embraced the Black Lives Matter movement, Indigenous leaders in the NRL sat down with league bosses for a meeting that left Peter V'landys "ashamed and disappointed".

For hopeful renters like Jessica Slater, finding a home in Perth is proving almost impossible

Jessica Warriner at Just In - 4 hours ago
Rental listings in Perth are down almost 50 per cent on last year — and that, combined with growing demand from those returning to the city due to COVID-19, is leaving tenants increasingly desperate.

Social videos give the impression Australians are opposed to masks. What's really going on?

Cameron Wilson at Just In - 4 hours ago
There's been widespread media coverage of a people filming themselves refusing to follow COVID-19 restrictions. Experts are concerned this misrepresents what's really happening.

New town, port and farmland on the cards as NT weighs up Gunn Point's future

Matt Brann at Just In - 4 hours ago
Gunn Point is a favourite fishing and camping spot, but it in the future it may be home to a port, irrigation farming, and possibly even a new town.

Doctors on Melbourne COVID-19 ward denied access to special masks

Bridget Rollason at Just In - 4 hours ago
Doctors at the Melbourne's Alfred Hospital are requesting specialised N95 masks when treating patients on the COVID-19 ward like their colleagues at The Royal Melbourne Hospital wear. But the Alfred is only providing them for specific procedures.

Emus banned from outback Queensland pub

Damien Larkins And Ellie Grounds at Just In - 4 hours ago
The owner of the Yaraka Hotel says he doesn't really want the birds' patronage, because "when they get in, they behave a bit badly."

Live: Residents moved from Victoria's St Basil's aged care

Michael Doyle at Just In - 4 hours ago
Dozens of residents are evacuated from a Victorian aged care facility that has suffered more than 80 cases of COVID-19.

Gold surges to $2,758, a new record high, as ASX follows Wall Street higher

David Chau at Just In - 4 hours ago
Gold climbs even higher than yesterday's fresh record, miners boost the Australian share market, while a tech rally lifts Wall Street.

Why is Clive Palmer so keen to get into WA he's prepared to go to the High Court?

Andrea Mayes at Just In - 4 hours ago
When WA wouldn't let mining billionaire Clive Palmer into the state, he took the McGowan Government to the High Court. Here's what the fight is all about and what happens if he wins.

World News Briefs -- July 27, 2020 (Evening Edition)

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 4 hours ago
*SCMP/AFP:* *Worldwide coronavirus deaths pass 650,000 as new surges prompt fresh curbs* Curfews, closures and quarantine measures return as countries struggle to balance economic recovery with risk of Covid-19 flare-ups Despite grim figures, World Health Organisation argues against wholesale closing of borders Officials around the world reintroduced a raft of restrictions Monday – from beach closures to quarantine measures – to try to damp down coronavirus hotspots as the official death toll passed 650,000. European countries, trying to repair the economic damage caused by the e... more »

A Bull Calf Has Been Genetically Optimized To Produce 75% Males

News Staff at Science 2.0 blogs - 4 hours ago
Using the genome-editing technology CRISPR, researchers can make targeted cuts to the genome or insert useful genes, called a gene knock-in, and they have done it with the cattle SRY gene, responsible for initiating male development, into a bovine embryo. This first demonstration of a targeted gene knock-in for large sequences of DNA via embryo-mediated genome editing in cattle will mean it produces male offspring 75 percent of the time. That's not to increase sexism, it's a benefit because male cattle are about 15 percent more efficient at converting feed into weight gain than fem... more »

“Nobody Needs to Die” – Frontline Doctors Storm D.C. Claiming “Thousands of Doctors” are Being Silenced on Facts and Treatments for COVID

AdminM at Medical Kidnap - 4 hours ago
America's Frontline Doctors stormed into Washington D.C. today to host their first annual White Coat Summit on Capitol Hill to combat the misinformation and propaganda on COVID being fed to the American people through the corporate media, while successful treatments against COVID are being censored by Big Tech. They held a brief press conference first that was sparsely attended, and where impassioned doctors, all of whom deal directly with COVID patients, claimed that the American people were being deceived, and that "nobody needs to die" from COVID, because all them are successful... more »

Would Israel Still Be a Military Beast without Nuclear Weapons?

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 5 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, Middle East* What if Israel had never developed these nukes? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Israeli nuclear program may not have made much difference at all, either to Israel’s security or to regional nonproliferation efforts. Since the early 1970s, Israel has informally maintained a nuclear deterrent. In order to prevent the activation of a variety of legal instruments that would disrupt Israeli relations with the United States and Europe, Israel has not acknowledged the program. It remains, however, the worst-kept secret in international p... more »

Sweden: the One Chart That Matters

Mike Whitney at 5 hours ago
[image: undefined] While the Covid-19 epidemic continues to drag on in the United States, it’s largely over in Sweden where fatalities have dropped to no more than 2 deaths per day for the last week. Sweden has been harshly criticized in the media for not imposing draconian lockdowns like the United States and the other European countries. Instead, Sweden implemented a policy that was both conventional and sensible. They recommended that people maintain a safe distance between each other and they banned gatherings of 50 people or more. They also asked their elderly citizens to isola... more »

IN AMERICA, THIS IS NOT HOW YOU FIGHT AN INCUMBENT WHO REJECTS ELECTION RESULTS

Steve M. at No More Mister Nice Blog - 5 hours ago
I had hopes for this *Washington Post* opinion piece by Brian Klaas, titled "Here’s How to Prepare for Trump Rejecting the Election Results in November." Klaas has coauthored a book called *How to Rig an Election*; he knows what happens when elections results are disputed in other countries. Some of his advice is not bad, if obvious: ... the media should do more to educate voters about election administration. Trump’s lies about election procedures work when people don’t understand the process. For example, Trump tried to attack mail-in ballots while saying that he has no issue with... more »

Green Thumb wins initial victory in Arkansas cannabis licensing dispute

John Schroyer at Marijuana Business Daily - 5 hours ago
Green Thumb Industries was awarded a temporary restraining order by an Arkansas judge in the company’s quest to overturn the issuance of a marijuana business permit to a competitor. Pulaski County Circuit Court Judge Mary McGowan granted the TRO requested by Green Thumb Industries (GTI) against the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission, according to Law360.com. The […] Green Thumb wins initial victory in Arkansas cannabis licensing dispute is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

Yangtze River flooding

drinkingwateradvisor at The Drinking Water Advisor - 5 hours ago

Florida deaths attributed to coronavirus were misreported

drinkingwateradvisor at The Drinking Water Advisor - 5 hours ago
“All eyes have been on Florida following the surge in cases of the virus and subsequent discrepancies in reporting. As Fox 35 revealed, health authorities misreported the number of individuals testing positive for the coronavirus, resulting in some labs reporting … Continue reading →

FDA Warns Americans of Toxic Hand Sanitizers

AP News at Snopes.com - 5 hours ago
The agency said it is working with retailers to recall products remaining on U.S. store shelves.

Officer Challenges Account of Violent Clearing of Protesters

AP News at Snopes.com - 5 hours ago
The account of National Guard Maj. Adam DeMarco challenges the Trump administration’s explanation for why federal forces clubbed and punched protesters and unleashed mounted officers and chemical agents to drive hundreds of people from the square in front of the White House on June 1.

Google To Keep Most of Its Employees at Home Until July 2021

AP News at Snopes.com - 5 hours ago
Google has decided that most of its 200,000 employees and contractors should work from home through next June.

Julia Leaves Green Party Spokesman Speechless

Hifast at Climate Collections - 5 hours ago
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? h/t WUWT ? Back in February the Court of Appeal ruled against Heathrow’s third runway. The following day, Julia Hartley-Brewer interviewed Caroline Russell, National Transport Spokesperson for the Green Party and Chair of the London Assembly Environmental Committee. I recall the…

Six good years in a row for the polar bear subpopulation used to predict species demise

Hifast at Climate Collections - 5 hours ago
Originally posted on polarbearscience: In something resembling a new pattern for Western Hudson Bay polar bears, most of the animals are still out on the ice in late July this year, just like they were in the 1980s. The same thing happened last year but was brushed off as a happy anomaly. However, after last…

Hole in the Wall Will Help You Have Safe Sex During Pandemic, Canada Officials Say

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 5 hours ago
Public health officials in one Canadian province issued a new set of guidelines for having safe sex during the coronavirus pandemic. The results were nothing short of frank. The B.C. Centre for Disease Control pointed to masturbation, virtual sex, and positions that limit face-to-face contact as the safest options in a fact sheet published Wednesday, […] The post Hole in the Wall Will Help You Have Safe Sex During Pandemic, Canada Officials Say appeared first on Health Nut News.

Arizona Child Welfare Workers Fired for Wearing ‘Professional Kidnapper’ Shirts

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 5 hours ago
Multiple employees with the Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) were terminated last month after posing for a photo wearing shirts that said “Professional Kidnapper” on the front. The shirts were apparently worn during work hours and also said “Do you know where your children are?” on the back, according to photos obtained by the […] The post Arizona Child Welfare Workers Fired for Wearing ‘Professional Kidnapper’ Shirts appeared first on Health Nut News.

What If Japan Became a Nuclear Weapons Powerhouse?

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 5 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, Japan* The biggest immediate impact of a Japanese nuclear weapon would have been raw panic in Beijing. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *In the long view, the decision on Washington’s part to curtail Japanese nuclear ambitions played out well. During the Cold War, the United States supported selective nuclear proliferation as a means of deterring a Soviet invasion of Europe. The Russians might not believe that the United States would trade Berlin for New York, but they might find a British or French threat more credible. Washington did not pursue th... more »

Meet the Kalashnikov USA KS-12: A Semi-Automatic Shotgun Like No Other

Peter Suciu at The National Interest - 5 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *Security, Americas* The U.S. government’s sanctions against Russia show no sign of ending soon and that could have ended the opportunity to obtain one of the AK-styled shotguns. What do you get when you take the basic pattern, gas-operation and rotating bolt design of the Kalashnikov series of rifles, including the infamous AK-47, and transform it into a shotgun? The answer is the Saiga-12, one of the most popular semi-automatic shotgun platforms ever produced! Designed by the legendary Michail Kalashnikov for Izhmash—today the Kalashnikov Concern—the Saiga-12 wa... more »

In 2019, Iran And America Narrowly Avoided All-Out War

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 5 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Middle East* Tehran is now retaliating with a “maximum pressure” campaign of its own. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *If America wants Iran to change its behavior, it will have to re-establish ruptured lines of communication and re-create genuine incentives for diplomacy, rather than leading with threats of war and crushing sanctions. After all, the danger of devastating and messy regional war already underpins Iran’s own deterrence-based security strategy in the Persian Gulf—and games of chicken where neither side de-escalates end badly for ever... more »

Iraq's Navy Stood No Chance Against Iran, Should America Be Worried?

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 5 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *History, Middle East* On September 22, 1980 Saddam Hussein launched Iraq into a full-scale invasion of Iran—hoping to capitalize on Iran’s instability due to the Iranian Revolution. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Eight years later, the Iranian Navy itself saw much of its own combat strength destroyed by the U.S. Navy’s Operation Praying Mantis—which ironically mirrored the Operation Morvarid in several striking respects. U.S. Navy surface ships bombarded two Iranian oil platforms used as military staging grounds and radars; both were boarded by troops f... more »

Coming Soon: Russia Completed Test of Zircon Hypersonic Missile

Peter Suciu at The National Interest - 5 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] While Putin did not specify when the Russian Navy would receive the hypersonic weapons, this weekend’s test suggests it could be soon. Over the weekend Russia successfully completed testing of its 4,600 miles-per-hour hypersonic missile, which was fired from the Project 22350 warship *Admiral Gorshkov*, the lead ship of a new class of frigates that incorporates the use of stealth technology. The new missile has the capability of traveling six times the speed of sound and can fly a range of up to six hundred miles, which means t... more »

The Militarized Assault On Our Right To Protest

Terrace at PopularResistance.Org - 5 hours ago
The Trump Administration sent federal law enforcement, including the paramilitary squad of Customs and Border Patrol, BORTAC, which has been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, to the streets of Portland, OR to stop the ongoing demonstrations against racist police violence. Federal law enforcement, working with local police, is also being sent to other cities where anti-racist protests are going on. We speak with constitutional lawyer Mara Verheyden-Hilliard about the legality of this and how activists can fight back to protect the rights of everyone and end police violence and lawl... more »

Witness told police that mass murderer “builds fires and burns bodies, is a sexual predator, and supplies drugs in Portapique and Economy”

Tim Bousquet at Halifax Examiner - 5 hours ago
Today, a Nova Scotia judge ordered that some of the redactions in search warrant documents related to the RCMP’s investigation in the mass murders of April 18/19 be un-redacted. This was in response to an application to the court by a media coalition that includes the Halifax Examiner. The Examiner has published the previously redacted […]

Nova Scotia therapists can re-open their offices, but don’t expect to see them in person anytime soon

Philip Moscovitch at Halifax Examiner - 5 hours ago
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. For Nick Cardone, practicing therapy means getting out into the world — meeting clients for activities like hikes, rock climbing, or playing music together. But during the lockdown, he was forced to practice over the phone and online. Now, getting back to sort-of normal doesn’t […]

Protesters decry ‘shocking and paternalistic’ decision to hold review, not inquiry into Nova Scotia mass shooting

Yvette d'Entremont at Halifax Examiner - 5 hours ago
About 200 people gathered at Victoria Park in Halifax at noon Monday for a general strike intended to draw attention to demands for a public inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass killing. The event was slated to run from noon to 12:22, a 22-minute strike to pay homage to the 22 people whose lives were […]

The Left is Just Lying about Fighting Fascism

Diogenes Sarcastica™ at Diogenes' Middle Finger - 5 hours ago
*A Tweeter Box ThreadReader Unroll.* *Mulder’s Desirous Nostrils of Magic Nurse Breath@Protein Wisdom* The left isn’t fighting against fascism. Instead, they are fighting FOR authoritarianism. They claim that their political message transcends the law; that it allows them to control cities; that it allows them to destroy property; that it justifies their designs on canceling heretics; that it permits them to block roads, create no-go zones for non-rioters, prosecute those who stand against them while themselves avoiding persecution. Leftist-run cities have shown what happens when p... more »

UAV's and a Little Corroboration for the Latest Story

KRandle at A Different Perspective - 5 hours ago
In Ufology, it seems that every time there is an issue that has a clear solution, someone, somewhere comes up with a new problem. Just last week Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal reported on the continuation of a secret program to gather UFO information. There had been some definitive statements made about crash retrievals and “off world vehicles not made on this earth.” I talked with John Greenewald about this and he offered an interesting scenario that suggested the “notes” provided by Dr. Eric Davis read more like a scene from a movie script than it did the sort of thing that wou... more »

At least 11 killed in flash flooding in Niger State, Nigeria

At least 11 people lost their lives as flash flooding swept through the Suleja local government area of Niger State, Nigeria, on Saturday, July 25, 2020. The rain began at around 03:00 UTC (04:00 LT) and lasted for four hours, according to Ahmed Inga, the...... Read more »

We bought my birthday present today

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 5 hours ago
I returned some books to the library today and decided to stroll through the new Historical Society store in Lakeside which always has interesting memorabilia and antiques. I looked through the back room where they store some paintings and prints, and noticed this watercolor. I continued on and then went back and took a second look. It wasn't very bright in there so I got down on my knees and could see the OWS after the artist's name. Ohio Watercolor Society. Bob has shown in their show but isn't a member--it's really tough to get in. So I took down her name, Cathy Welner, and w... more »

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