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Saturday, March 13, 2021

13 March - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

 11:11 pm MST

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Jenna Orkin, From the Wilderness' Peak Oil Blog - 16 hours ago
From Jenna Orkin Drone Footage - impressive Amazon Won’t Sell Books Framing LGBTQ+ Identities as Mental Illnesses Can Cyrus Vance, Jr., Nail Trump?Is this the end of forests as we've known them? For Democracy to Stay, the Filibuster Must GoDon’t Go Down the Rabbit Hole Two-Thirds of Italians Set For Lockdown as Pandemic Worsens 1. Officials in Argentina raided labs producing toxic bleach as a COVID-19 treatment after a misinformation campaign fueled its popularityNovavax surges 20% as its COVID-19 vaccine is found to be 96% effective in preventing the original virus strai...
Barretta M9: The Gun the U.S. Army Loved in a Fun
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Barretta M9, * Beretta’s M9 was introduced during the Reagan era in 1985. It replaced the iconic M1911, which had been in service for nearly eight decades. Though the M1911 had a reputation for reliability, and excellent stopping power thanks to the large .45 ACP cartridge it was chambered in, it suffered from low magazine capacity, necessitating a replacement: the Beretta M9. Beretta’s M9 was introduced during the Reagan era in 1985. It replaced the iconic M1911, which had been in service for nearly eight decades. Though the M1911 had a reputation for reliability...
Gun Owners Love the Glock 19X. The U.S. Army Passed on It.
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Glock 19X, * Although Glock’s 19X hasn’t enjoyed success in the defense community, their XM17 Modular Handgun System competition loss has been at least partially made up by success on the civilian market. Glock’s reputation for quality and reliability lives on. *Glock 19X: Why So Popular? * The Glock 19X is Glock’s first “crossover” pistol, combining the large, full-size Glock 17 polymer frame and the smaller Glock 19 all-metal slide. It is the commercial version of the pistol Glock designed for the U.S. Army’s Modular Handgun System competition. The Glock 19X h...
Nazi Germany's Secret Plan to Win World War II: 'America Bombers'
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Europe* By the end of World War II, Nazi Germany was pursuing a diverse array of Wunderwaffen (wonder weapons). *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The fact that Berlin was making new plans to manufacture sophisticated intercontinental jet bombers even while columns of Allied tanks were advancing deep into Germany highlights how Nazism was not only an abhorrent ideology, but instilled a remarkable capacity for self-delusion. In 1942, German air force chief Hermann Goering sketched out the requirement for the Amerika bomber—a strategic bomber capable...
The U.S. Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapon Is a Total Terror
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *U.S. Army, * [image: Next Generation Squad Weapon] The U.S. Army’s ambitious Next Generation Squad Weapon, intended to be a catch-all replacement for the iconic M16, M4 carbine, and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. There are currently three firms in the running, and have offered fairly different platforms — and testing is now in its final phase. The U.S. Army’s ambitious Next Generation Squad Weapon, intended to be a catch-all replacement for the iconic M16, M4 carbine, and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. There are currently three firms in the running, and have offered ...
Why the Chinese Military Wants Magnetized Plasma Artillery (What?)
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, Asia* And how exactly does magnetized plasma artillery work? *Here’s What You Need to Remember:* China claims to be developing “magnetized plasma artillery.” The Chinese military recently published a notice inviting researchers to devise a weapon that sounds like a sort of electromagnetic rail gun—which uses magnetism instead of gunpowder to fire shells—that several nations are developing. But actually deploying railguns has been hampered by the size of the weapon and especially the vast amount of electrical energy needed to propel a shell to speeds of ...
Venezuela Has 300 Billion Barrels of Oil and Is a Poverty Train Wreck
Ethen Kim Lieser, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Venezuela Oil, * Venezuela is known to be the home to the world’s largest oil reserves with three hundred four billion barrels, which represent a sizeable 17.5 percent share of the entire global market, according to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2020. Venezuela is known to be the home to the world’s largest oil reserves with three hundred four billion barrels, which represent a sizeable 17.5 percent share of the entire global market, according to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2020. However, petrostates like Venezuela are believed to be...
Crazy: This Marine Sniper Owes His Life to Tech Support
Task and Purpose, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Task and Purpose* *Security, Middle East* Barrett’s reputation of “flawless reliability” has made the M107 the sniper weapon of choice. *What a story.* The Barrett M107 .50-caliber long-range sniper rifle is a firearm made for the modern war on terrorism. Officially adopted by the U.S. Army in 2002 and boasting a 2,000-meter range, a suppressor-ready muzzle brake, and recoil-minimizing design, the semi-automatic offers “greater range and lethality against personnel and materiel targets than other sniper systems in the U.S. inventory,” in an assessment by Military.com. While Ba...
Battleship Suicide: A Nazi Captain Was Tricked Into Killing His Warship
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Battleship, * The loss of the Graf Spee was a blow to the prestige of Hitler's small but expensive navy. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Just before he put the gun to his head and pulled the trigger, the German officer penned a final note. "For a captain with a sense of honor, it goes without saying that his personal fate cannot be separated from that of his ship," wrote Hans Langsdorff on December 19, 1939, in a hotel room in Buenos Aires. Langsdorff finished his letter to the Nazi ambassador to Argentina, lay down on a German battle flag, and shot himself....
A Ran a U.S.-Russia War Simulation. The Result: Nuclear Holocaust
Tom Nichols, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Tom Nichols* *Nuclear War, World* Unfortunately, it seems like it is. *Here's What You Need to Know:* Several factors, from miscalculation to unfortunate escalation, could nonetheless collide to create a tragedy. A few years ago, I directed *Harvard Extension School’s “Crisis Game,”* in which students had to play out a hypothetical Cold War crisis involving nuclear weapons. The realization that a crisis could escalate to nuclear war shocked younger students who had never given much thought to this issue, especially when they found the game sliding from an exercise in negotiatio...
Some Details Emerge On Russia' Secret Submarine Belgorod (Project 09852)
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 16 hours ago
Image by Bill Wright *Defence Blog:* *Navy Lookout shared rendering of secret Russian submarine * UK-based Navy Lookout magazine has shared artist’s rendering of secret Russian special mission submarine. A series of renders showing an adapted Oscar class SSGN special-purpose boat, commonly known as Belgorod (Project 09852), designed to be ‘mother’ to the Losharik deep-diving midget submarine. Data on the submarine’s current technical characteristics are classified as of today. *Read more* .... *Update #1:* Russia continues building Belgorod submarine (Navy Recognition) *Up...
Roger Harrabin wins the battle
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 16 hours ago
When we last met the BBC's (environmental activist) environment analyst Roger Harrabin he'd published *8* separate BBC News website articles about the proposed new coal mine in Cumbria within the space of a month. He didn't stop there. He got up to *9* with: *Cumbria coal mine plan 'damaging PM's reputation'* Boris Johnson has been warned by some of his foreign ambassadors that a planned coal mine in Cumbria is damaging his reputation. And made it *9½ *in a piece headlined *UK environmental protections 'being flouted'*. Here's a question: Did his (campaigning) reporting cont...
'Newsnight' and accuracy
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 17 hours ago
In his regular *Spectator *column Charles Moore recounts how - and why - he spurned the BBC's advances earlier this week: On Tuesday, I was asked to appear on BBC *Newsnight* to talk about the Sussexes’ interview. When told it would be presented by Emily Maitlis, I declined, on the grounds that ever since her political speech against Dominic Cummings on the programme last year, I have had no confidence in her fairness. Sure enough, she spoke on the programme that night of ‘the sense of the attempted suicide’ of the Duchess of Sussex — though Meghan had mentioned only ‘suicidal ...
Saturday snippet: "Don John of Austria is going to the war"
Peter, Bayou Renaissance Man - 17 hours ago
The naval Battle of Lepanto in 1571 was a turning-point in the struggle between East and West, between Christianity and Islam. It was also the last major naval battle involving primarily oared vessels, the galleys and galleasses that were the descendants of ancient Greek and Roman biremes and triremes. After Lepanto, the Age of Sail became predominant. Lepanto was hugely important because it put an end to the formerly crippling threat of Turkish invasion of Western Europe by sea. There would still be wars between Christian and Islamic nations, but they would be generally sma...
Moving to Channel 5
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 18 hours ago
Kate Humble on Channel 5 So *Eggheads *Chris, Kevin & Co. are moving *en masse *to Channel 5, along with Jeremy Vine, where they will doubtless continue to reign supreme over quiz land. The *Daily Telegraph *observes that the show "had disappeared from the BBC schedules as bosses did not believe it appealed to a younger audience" and quotes its host as saying, I did more than 1,000 episodes and it’s one of the most successful TV shows in the history of British television, but I think what’s happened is it’s fallen victim to the BBC’s understandable desire to pull in 16-24-yea...
Marc Morano: Green Fraud
Luboš Motl, The Reference Frame - 16 hours ago
Marc Morano runs ClimateDepot.com but I actually believe that it is just a small fraction of his amazing activities against the climate hysteria and its political consequences. I have previously enjoyed Climate Hustle 1 as well as Climate Hustle 2, professionally made, highly entertaining, and insightful movies. He has previously published The non-PC guide to AGW. I was happy to read his new book that you should pre-order and that will be out on March 23rd, Green Fraud, and I am proud to be cited at about 5 distinct pages (not counting the notes) and to be among some three dozens of...
American Style Elections
Francisco, Small Dead Animals - 16 hours ago
Coming soon to a province or country near you! Counting mail-in ballots for Newfoundland and Labrador’s election could take up to a month, according to Elections NL, as the agency gears up to receive potentially tens of thousands of envelopes to open, sort and tally. Because of the weeks-long count, Chaulk said, he has advised… Continue reading →
The Coexistence of Quality and Quantity
Unknown, The Conservative Socrates - 16 hours ago
All things have a quality and a quantity—there cannot be a quality without a quantity, and a quantity without a quality. This means that there cannot be a good economy (quantity) without an equally good culture (quality); there cannot be material progress (quantity) without an equivalent amount of intellectual progress (quality). While quantity is empirical (objective) and measurable (in most cases), quality is often abstract (subjective) and its measurement is a controversial subject, which can be influenced by the taste, sensibility, and the philosophical, political, and aesthetic ...
Russia Truly Loves America's F-15EX Fighter
David Axe, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*David Axe* *Technology, Europe* Cheaper jets come at a cost. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *A Russian-made S-400 air-defense system could detect an F-35 at 20 miles, *Air Force *estimated. It could pick up an F-15EX 200 miles away. *Air Force *magazine *has published* an infographic comparing the F-15EX and the F-35. Both fighters cost roughly $80 million apiece, according to *Air Force*. But the similarity ends there. The F-35 is stealthier but the F-15 flies higher, farther and faster and carries more weaponry. A Russian-made S-400 air-defense system could detect an F-...
What is behind EMBRAER’s soaring performance? Shares up 12% in the week and 64% in 40 days
Oliver Mason, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The shares of aircraft manufacturer EMBRAER (EMBR3) closed the week as the second largest rise in Ibovespa, with 12.3% gains in the period. In Friday's trading session, shares rose 4.8% and led the positive side of the index. However, this positive performance is not new. Since January 29th (the last […] The post What is behind EMBRAER’s soaring performance? Shares up 12% in the week and 64% in 40 days appeared first on The Rio Times.
Bubble Funny
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 17 hours ago
Doctor! I got the vaccine and now bubbles are coming out of my butt! Relax! It’s Johnson & Johnson!
Ordering Without a Menu or Choice or Way to Report Food Poisoning
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 17 hours ago
From KJZZ.com Utah. COVID-19 vaccine side effects & deaths: The lack of information on how, where to report With so many people getting the same vaccines all at once, most people are hearing post vaccine experiences varying from mild, to...
Bolivia arrests its former interim president. Is it a witch hunt?
Milan Sime Martinic, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In a middle-of-the-night operation that followed a 12-hour siege of her home in the Amazonian region of Beni, Bolivia's former interim president Jeanine Áñez was arrested by Bolivian police. She stands accused of sedition, terrorism, and complicity in what the government says was a "coup" that ousted former president . […] The post Bolivia arrests its former interim president. Is it a witch hunt? appeared first on The Rio Times.
Open letter to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk about unreliable PCR tests her boss keeps using
Editor, cairnsnews, Cairns News - 17 hours ago
Covid PCR test fraudulent and every country knows it Dear Premier, Doing things the right way. Talk to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. He understands the game. In December, his office issued an order to all state labs processing COVID PCR tests. They must now report “the number of cycles” they deploy in every test they […]
Cancel Culture's Next Targets: George Washington and Abe Lincoln
Jarrett Stepman, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Jarrett Stepman* *Cancel Culture, Americas* [image: Cancel Culture] The antibodies in the American body politic against such a transformation are much weaker than they once were, and that has opened the door to radicalism. The war on America’s past has been brewing for a long time. In the last half-decade, there has been a rapid escalation in the range of American historical figures who’ve had their legacies questioned. In 2017, the Politifact fact-checker said that “there is scant evidence of a broader movement to take down statues of [George] Washington and [Thomas] Jeffers...
Can Russia's Deadly Armata Tank Survive an American TOW Missile?
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Tanks, Eurasia* Let’s compare the TOW’s characteristics with the Armata’s defensive capabilities and see what sparks they throw together. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The T-14 appears to boast some decent defenses against the TOW. Time to consider matchmaking Russia’s favorite new Armata tank with America’s ex-favorite antitank missile, the TOW! Yes, you heard that last part right, the TOW has been sold all over the world—but America’s starry eyes of antitank love have wandered to greener pastures. Ever since the United States military began deploying the ...
How America’s Old F-16 Viper Earned Its Name
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *F-16, * The F-16 was born out of the conundrum experienced by the Air Force in the Vietnam War. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *If the agile little fighter has any shortcomings, it’s that the American F-16’s radar has fallen out of date, and that the type was never designed to carry a great deal of fuel, limiting its combat radius to just 340 miles on internal stores. The F-16 Fighting Falcon bears an unusual distinctions: it is one of the only top jet fighters in the world to also be cost efficient. Fast and extremely agile, the light fighter does have s...
Top 5 Ways in Which Battleships Die in a War
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *History, Asia* Caution: some cases are ambiguous. *Here’s What You Need to Remember:* *To be fair, battleships were not easy targets for subs: they were fast—at least compared to a creaky cargo ship—and tended to be protected by a screen of destroyers.* What’s the best way to sink a battleship? Put a hole in it. Easier said than done. Yet for all their vast hulls, big guns and thick armor plates, these titans of the sea have proven quite mortal since their debut in the early years of the twentieth century. More than a hundred battleships and pre-dreadnoughts have...
Scientists Confirm an Incredibly Powerful Antimatter Particle Crashed Into Antarctica
zedie, SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 17 hours ago
Scientists Confirm an Incredibly Powerful Antimatter Particle Crashed Into Antarctica https://futurism.com/the-byte/incredibly-powerful-antimatter-particle-crashed-antarctica
Stop Complaining About Illicit Foreign Investment in Vancouver Real Estate, You Racist!
Robert, Small Dead Animals - 18 hours ago
A severely woke activist journalist has published a screed in the Georgia Straight, essentially calling anyone who complains about high real estate prices in Vancouver a racist: When people in Metro Vancouver started feeling the pain (or pleasure) of rising housing prices, the focus immediately fell on foreign buyers, especially Chinese people. The 2010s coincided… Continue reading →
Don’t mess with us: Brazil imports more guns than pencils; purchases grow by over 2,000%
Iolanda Fonseca, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The simplification of the import process has boosted the purchase of foreign weapons. Data from the Ministry of Economy show that Brazilians imported US$29.3 million worth of revolvers and pistols last year, an all-time record. This is not a new phenomenon and the growth in figures has been uninterrupted since […] The post Don’t mess with us: Brazil imports more guns than pencils; purchases grow by over 2,000% appeared first on The Rio Times.
Man identified as Brazil’s greatest bank robber arrested in Aracaju, Sergipe
Oliver Mason, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A man pointed out as the greatest bank robber in Brazil was arrested yesterday in Sergipe. According to the police, Ranielly Brito de Azevedo, 38, led an organization that coordinated and prepared criminal groups to perform organized attacks all across the country. The operation found the suspect through a joint […] The post Man identified as Brazil’s greatest bank robber arrested in Aracaju, Sergipe appeared first on The Rio Times.
Brazil’s Economy Minister suggests extending emergency aid if pandemic persists
Arkady Petrov, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said Friday that if the economic and health impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic persist longer than the period covered by the new four-month round of emergency aid, the government will have to re-examine a potential extension of the benefit granted to the most vulnerable. "The emergency […] The post Brazil’s Economy Minister suggests extending emergency aid if pandemic persists appeared first on The Rio Times.
On Covid-19 Spending from letter from Craig Rucker of CFACT
Charles R. Anderson, Ph.D., An Objectivist Individualist - 19 hours ago
Adjusted for today’s dollars the Second World War cost $4.1 trillion. The United States just committed to spend an additional $1.9 trillion, boosting total taxpayer pandemic spending to over $6 trillion. This is half again what it cost to liberate the world from fascism. *We posted policy details and an extensive financial breakdown to CFACT.org.* The U.S. has not yet finished spending the funds from the last rounds of COVID relief. Sadly, combating the virus and its economic impact is merely the tip of this latest $1.9 trillion fiscal iceberg. The bulk of the spending in the ...
drowning America in big barrels of wine
Bob Dinn, balance10 - 20 hours ago
3-10-21 You're grateful to our new President for funding a long weekend on the Florida beaches, backyard swings for your kids, or even paying off your credit card. But be warned that the spending onslaught that's bringing you that windfall is part of a blowout that will effectively saddle you and your spouse with almost $150,000 in federal debt when you reach 35 in 2031. That nut might be as big as the loan on your starter house. Even if interest rates stay incredibly low, your household's annual share of the payments will be about $1,750. That's not just for one year. Those...
Economy minister says Brazil will be the largest investment frontier in 2021
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Minister of Economy Paulo Guedes said that Brazil will be the "largest investment frontier in 2021" mentioning priorities such as railroads, coastal shipping, concessions, Eletrobras and Correios that should begin to progress with the new center-right leadership in the National Congress. "Brazil will be the largest investment frontier in 2021. […] The post Economy minister says Brazil will be the largest investment frontier in 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times.
Links 3/13/2021
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 18 hours ago
The Productivity of Working from Home: Evidence from Japan
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 18 hours ago
A new study confirms others in concluding that productivity is lower when normally office-based employees work from home.
Brazil’s Catastrophic Management of COVID-19 Threatens the Entire World
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 18 hours ago
Bolosonaro is responsible for Brasil's botched Covid response. But the consequences extent far beyond the country's borders.
History Needs An Answer: Where Did Hitler's Madness Come From?
Jeffrey Herf, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Jeffrey Herf* *History, Europe* The denial of the Jews’ humanity was, to as diverse a group of observers as Hannah Arendt, Konrad Adenauer and George Mosse, due to the anti-Christian, secular elements of Nazi racism. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* From the beginning to the end of the war that he and his government had launched, Hitler and his associates concluded that their paranoid fantasy of an international Jewish conspiracy was the key to contemporary history. IN 1978, in *Toward the Final Solution: A History of European Racism*, the historian George Mosse emphasized t...
City Destroyer: Meet the Russian Army's Super Gun
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Artillery, Eurasia* These guns have devastated fortifications from Afghanistan to Ukraine. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The M240 mortar can fire a variety of special-purpose rounds. Self-propelled heavy mortar carriers are ubiquitous in modern mechanized armies. Mounted on light armored carriers and placed at the disposal of battalion commanders, such vehicles can deliver heavy and fast-responding indirect bombardments with 120-millimeter shells. When compared to self-propelled howitzers of similar caliber, mortars are lighter and require a smaller logisti...
PPsH-41: Meet the Submachine Gun That Drove the Soviet War Machine
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *military, * It served the country well during World War II *Here's What You Need to Remember:* The PPsH-41 submachinegun undoubtedly reigns as an icon of the Soviet war machine in World War II, immortalized in combat photographs and in films such as *Cross of Iron *and *The Tin Drum. *Like the T-34 tank and the Il-2 Shturmovik attack plane, the “Pepsha” or “Papasha” (“Daddy”) was not only a rugged marvel of mass production, but performed well compared to more expensive contemporaries. Both the Red Army and later the Chinese and North Korean armies would emplo...
Is the Springfield XD Pistol More Than an Homage to Glock?
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * It certainly looks similar. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The HS Produkt/Springfield has embraced features Glock won’t, such the grip safety and removable backstraps. This, along with an attractive price point due to cheaper Croatian labor, has allowed the XD series to carve out an impressive niche in the U.S. market. In the early 2000s, a new handgun hit the market from an unlikely place: the Balkan republic of Croatia. The gun drew considerable inspiration from the Glock pistol and quickly gained a reputation as a well designed, reliable, rel...
"Have It Done..."
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 19 hours ago
”Never explain. Never apologize. Have it done and let them howl.” - Winston Churchill
"The Trouble With Most People..."
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 19 hours ago
"The trouble with most people is that they think with their hopes or fears or wishes rather than with their minds." - Will Durant
Chet Raymo, “Walking Wary”
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 19 hours ago
*“Walking Wary”* by Chet Raymo “Virginia Woolf called them "moments of being," those unanticipated encounters with something in nature (including, of course, human nature) that sets one back on one's heels, drops the jaw, sends chills up the spine. I use clichés, but the experiences are anything but clichés. What makes them special is the way they break through and illuminate what Woolf calls "the grey cotton wool" of everyday experience. Sylvia Plath describes these rare and precious encounters in her poem "Black Rook in Rainy Weather." "Spasmodic tricks of radiance," she calls t...
Brazil passes India, becomes country with second-highest cumulative Covid-19 cases
Adele Cardin, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Friday, March 12th, Brazil was once again the country with the second-highest number of Covid-19 cases, according to data from Johns Hopkins University, passing India and second only to the United States. Brazil has reached the 11,363,380 cases mark, while India registers 11,308,846. The United States counts 29,340,202 cases […] The post Brazil passes India, becomes country with second-highest cumulative Covid-19 cases appeared first on The Rio Times.
LATAM expects to operate 65% of its domestic capacity in Brazil in March
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 19 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - LATAM yesterday reported that it plans to operate up to 345 domestic flights per day in Brazil in March 2021, in addition to 11 international routes. According to the company, it projects to operate up to 39% of its total capacity (65% domestic and 16% international) compared to what it […] The post LATAM expects to operate 65% of its domestic capacity in Brazil in March appeared first on The Rio Times.
DeSantis to Biden: ‘Reinstating COVID-19 Restrictions is Insane’
NEWS WIRE, 21st Century Wire - 20 hours ago
*21WIRE + The Hill* | Florida governor pushes back against President's threats to keep COVID going.
Has BLM, Mob and Media Pressure Pushed Prosecution to Overcharge Chauvin?
NEWS WIRE, 21st Century Wire - 20 hours ago
*21WIRE* | This massive error by prosecution could trigger a repeat of the street rage this past summer.

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