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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

15 June - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 5

 11 pm MDT

"Seven Things Nobody Talks About That Will Eventually Matter - A Lot"
*"Seven Things Nobody Talks About * *That Will Eventually Matter - A Lot"* by Charles Hugh Smith "Perhaps it shouldn't surprise us that everything that will eventually matter is ignored until it does matter - but by then it's too late. Here's a short list to start the discussion: *1.* The Federal Reserve has transformed the American populace into a nation of dismayingly over-confident gamblers. I've been writing about moral hazard - the separation of risk from consequence - since 2011. Punters who are insulated from risk will have an insatiable appetite for risky bets, which is pr... read more
Diverse11 hours ago
U of Texas at San Antonio Receives ‘Transformational’ $40M Gift
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has received an unrestricted gift of $40 million from philanthropists MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett, who say they chose the Hispanic serving institution for its commitment to students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Calling the gift “transformational,” UTSA is developing a “comprehensive plan” that will allocate the money toward […] read more
Diverse12 hours ago
AAC&U Receives Grant from Lumina Foundation for Civic Skill-Building Research
The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) has received a $210,000 grant from Lumina Foundation to support research on higher ed’s role in fostering students’ civic skill-building through community-based engagement and other practices. The money will fund two strands of research on best practices for developing civic skills. The first will combine existing research […] read more
Diverse12 hours ago
Latter-Day Saints Church Funds Initiatives With NAACP and UNCF
Three initiatives that aim to provide scholarships, humanitarian aid and educational opportunity were announced Monday during a news conference from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and the NAACP, Deseret News reported. The first initiative – funded by the church – will give $1 million a year for three […] read more
Diverse12 hours ago
Cuyahoga Community College Opens Food Pantry for Student Needs
Cuyahoga Community College has opened a food pantry for students needing basic items, Cleveland.com reported. The pantry is located in the south concourse adjacent to the Metro Campus Center. It will give eligible students up to 15 pounds of food, toiletries and necessities each week. The pantry is funded by $1,020,000 from Char and Chuck Fowler of […] read more
Diverse12 hours ago
Dr. Kimberly Jacob Arriola Appointed Dean of Emory University’s Laney Graduate School
Dr. Kimberly Jacob Arriola has been appointed dean of Emory University’s Laney Graduate School. She also will serve as vice provost for graduate affairs. Arriola is executive associate dean for academic affairs in the Rollins School of Public Health and is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of Behavioral, Social and Health Education Sciences at Emory. […] read more
Econlib13 hours ago
The Apologies of Repeal
Whenever government repeals a bad policy, my first reaction is amazement. Then gratitude. Swiftly followed by indignation, because no matter how bad the repealed policy was, the government almost never apologizes. Homely example: The FAA used to ban the use of any electronic device during takeoff and landing. When the rule finally went away, I […] The post The Apologies of Repeal appeared first on Econlib. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Indorama in exclusive talks to acquire Brazil’s Oxiteno
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Thailand’s Indorama Ventures is in exclusive talks with Brazilian company Ultrapar to acquire its Oxiteno chemical unit for R$1.5 billion (US$297.43 million), newspaper Valor Economico reported on Tuesday. Oxiteno has 11 plants in Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay and the United States. Ultrapar has been divesting some assets to concentrate on oil […] The post Indorama in exclusive talks to acquire Brazil’s Oxiteno appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Mexican president says he has no plans to hike taxes
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopéz Obrador said on Tuesday, June 15, that he would not be sending any initiatives to Congress to increase taxes, lending weight to evidence that a planned fiscal reform by his government will be modest in scope. “It’s important to clarify that there will not be […] The post Mexican president says he has no plans to hike taxes appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Defective COVID Shots Given at Times Square Vaccination Site + More
The Defender’s COVID NewsWatch provides a roundup of the latest headlines related to the SARS CoV-2 virus, including its origins and COVID vaccines. The post Defective COVID Shots Given at Times Square Vaccination Site + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Nicaragua's Goverment Arrests Key Opposition Presidential Candidates And Political Leaders
*Miami Herald:* *Nicaragua spirals deeper into repression as Ortega jails rivals and former allies * Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega stepped up attacks on his political opponents over the weekend by arresting five leading critics, including three former allies who fought alongside him during the Sandinista revolution, as he continues to suppress the opposition ahead of presidential elections in November. Defying U.S. demands for the immediate release of four presidential candidates arrested over the past two weeks, Ortega ordered the arrest of Dora María Telléz, 65, a we... read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Disney World Guests Spot ‘Cokehead Matt Gaetz’ Signs in the Orlando Skies
A TikTok comment noted that the banners could be seen over Disney Springs, while the video itself appeared to have been shot in Universal's Islands of Adventure. read more
University Vaccine Mandates Violate Medical Ethics + More
The Defender’s Big Brother NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines related to governments’ abuse of power, including attacks on democracy, civil liberties and use of mass surveillance. The post University Vaccine Mandates Violate Medical Ethics + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
São Paulo city council endorses bill encouraging teenage sexual abstinence
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The São Paulo city council is expected to vote on the bill that creates the 'Escolhi Esperar' (I Chose to Wait) program on Thursday, June 17, which advocates sexual abstinence as a contraceptive method for teenagers. The mayoralty issued a favorable opinion on the bill, with government leader Fabio Riva […] The post São Paulo city council endorses bill encouraging teenage sexual abstinence appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
U.S. College COVID Vaccine Mandates Don’t Consider Immunity or Pregnancy, and May Run Foul of the Law
Broad mandates in the civilian population of an unapproved Emergency Use Authorization product are unprecedented, and the legality may ultimately be answered in court. The post U.S. College COVID Vaccine Mandates Don’t Consider Immunity or Pregnancy, and May Run Foul of the Law appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
BR Partners to make restricted unit share offering that could raise US$102 million
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - BR Partners (BRBI11), which relaunched its IPO process in January this year, announced that it has been approved to sell new units, representing one common share and two preferred shares each. BR Partners' unit offering will be restricted, that is, only professional investors holding R$10 (US$1.9) million invested are eligible […] The post BR Partners to make restricted unit share offering that could raise US$102 million appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Centauri Dreams10 hours ago
NEO Surveyor: Proposed Asteroid Surveillance Mission
Near-Earth Object Surveyor is a proposed space telescope working at infrared wavelengths, an instrument that just completed a successful mission review and now moves on to the next phase of mission development. In NASA parlance, the upcoming Key Decision Point-B moves into Preliminary Design territory. Getting a spacecraft from concept to flight is a long […] read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Did Muhammad Ali Once Talk a Suicidal Man off a Building’s Ledge?
The heavyweight boxer made an impact in more ways than one. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Does This Photo Show D-Day Paratroopers in 1944 and Today?
Similarities abound, but not exactly in the fashion outlined in a popular meme. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
US COVID-19 Deaths Hit 600,000, Equal to Yearly Cancer Toll
The number of lives lost is greater than the population of Baltimore or Milwaukee. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
MLB Threatens Pitchers with 10-Game Bans for Altering Balls
Pitchers will be ejected and suspended for 10 games for using illegal foreign substances to doctor baseballs in a crackdown by Major League Baseball that will start June 21. read more
null10 hours ago
Big Pharma White Coats: Biotech Corporations and Gates Funded Doctors are Promoting Vaccine Propaganda—Part I
When it comes to influencing people’s minds and shaping public perception, there is no field more powerful than the healthcare industry. Doctors, by virtue of The post Big Pharma White Coats: Biotech Corporations and Gates Funded Doctors are Promoting Vaccine Propaganda—Part I appeared first on . read more
Author of ‘Monsanto Papers’ Tells RFK, Jr.: EPA Puts Monsanto’s Interests Above Public Health
Investigative journalist Carey Gillam told RFK, Jr. on the “RFK Jr The Defender Podcast,” emails dating back to the 1980’s show the EPA “was working very hard to put Monsanto's interests above the interests of public health.” The post Author of ‘Monsanto Papers’ Tells RFK, Jr.: EPA Puts Monsanto’s Interests Above Public Health appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
19-Year-Old College Freshman Dies From Heart Problem One Month After Second Dose of Moderna Vaccine
Simone Scott underwent a heart transplant one month after developing what her doctors believe was myocarditis following her second dose of Moderna. She received the second vaccine May 1 and died June 11. The post 19-Year-Old College Freshman Dies From Heart Problem One Month After Second Dose of Moderna Vaccine appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Tech Firms Roll Out Facial Recognition Apps for Consumers. What Are the Risks?
Facial recognition software is a powerful and dangerous surveillance tool. Placing it in the hands of individuals everywhere poses serious risks that policymakers need to grapple with before it becomes a widely accessible tool for abuse. The post Tech Firms Roll Out Facial Recognition Apps for Consumers. What Are the Risks? appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Lawfare13 hours ago
Protecting the Critical of Critical: What Is Systemically Important Critical Infrastructure?
Colonial Pipeline holding tanks. (Flickr/Pete D, https://flic.kr/p/22b51Mc; CC BY-NC-SA 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/) The Colonial Pipeline attack was the most recent reminder of a steadily encroaching wave of cyber threats affecting the nation’s critical infrastructure. Although the ransomware attack was considered to be “relatively unsophisticated” in nature, it was powerful enough to shut down America’s largest refined products pipeline for several days. It took Colonial six days to get the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) any n... read more
Lawfare13 hours ago
New Zealand’s Troubling Precedent for China Extradition
The Supreme Court of New Zealand in Wellington, photographed on Oct. 17, 2011. Photo credit: Lance Andrewes via Flickr; CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 On June 4, the Supreme Court of New Zealand issued an important judgment in a case involving the extradition to China of Kyung Yup Kim, a South Korean national resident in New Zealand wanted on a murder charge. Initial reports about the 150-page judgment—that it was a 3-2 vote clearing the way for Kim’s extradition—are not exactly wrong, but they convey a misimpression as to both the split of opinion and the effect of the judgment. As it stands, t... read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Russia claims its Sputnik V vaccine is most effective against Delta coronavirus variant
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) reported on June 15 that its Sputnik V vaccine is the most effective against the Delta variant of the coronavirus, it found after a recent scientific study. "The Sputnik V is more effective against the Delta coronavirus variant, detected for the first time in […] The post Russia claims its Sputnik V vaccine is most effective against Delta coronavirus variant appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Cases of violence against the elderly increase in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Reports of violence against the elderly in 2019 represented 30% of the total number of reports of human rights violations received by Dial 100, provided by the federal government, totaling around 48,500 records. In 2018, the service received 37,400 reports of crimes against the elderly. ]The Statute of the Elderly […] The post Cases of violence against the elderly increase in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Covert Geopolitics10 hours ago
A Sinister Agenda Behind California Water Crisis?
In recent months a crisis situation in the USA food supply has been growing and is about to assume alarming dimensions that could become catastrophic. Atop the existing corona pandemic lockdowns and unemployment, a looming agriculture crisis as well could tip inflation measures to cause a financial crisis as interest rates rise. The ingredients are … Continue reading A Sinister Agenda Behind California Water Crisis? → read more
The Duran10 hours ago
US-EU NATO Summit. US back paying the bills. Ukraine says they are in NATO
US-EU NATO Summit. US back paying the bills. Ukraine says they are in NATO The Duran: Episode 1003 EU to Commit ‘Suicide’ if it Obeys Biden’s Plan to Take on China & Russia, Warn Scholars EU to Commit ‘Suicide’ if it Obeys Biden’s Plan to Take on China & Russia, Warn Scholars The Biden administration’s […] read more
May Retail Sales Took a Dip (Time For Another Stimulus Check?)
*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus Check, * [image: Stimulus Check Money] Not to worry, though. The retail industry still sees a strong year ahead. The government report on retail sales for May is out, and sales dropped 1.3 percent, following two months of gains. The monthly report came out from the Census Bureau, which placed total retail sales at $620.2 billion. The report also revised the April number upward to $628.7 billion. “Advance estimates of U.S. retail and food services sales for May 2021, adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading-day differences, but not for pr... read more
By 2023, All U.S. Marines Will Have Suppressed Rifles
*Stavros Atlamazoglou* *U.S. Marine Corps, * Suppressors minimize—but don’t completely eradicate—noise and also help reduce the muzzle flash and recoil. Starting in December, the Marine Corps began issuing thousands of rifle suppressors to its infantry, reconnaissance, and special operations units. In total, by 2023, the Marine Corps will issue approximately 30,000 suppressors made by the Knight’s Armament Company for its M4 and M4A1 rifles and M27 Infantry Automatic Rifles, all of which are chambered with the 5.56 NATO cartridge. Suppressors minimize—but don’t completely eradic... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Former CIA Officer Details The Impact That "Havana Syndrome" Has Had On His Life
*Daily Mail: **CIA officer forced to retire after suffering mysterious Havana Syndrome that has left him with permanent headache says it's an 'act of war' by Russia against the US* * A former CIA officer was forced into retirement after suffering from 'Havana Syndrome' while on assignment in Russia * Marc Polymeropolous was in Moscow in 2017 when he noticed he was being watched by 'guys in black trench coats,' likely Russian intelligence members * In his Moscow hotel room one night, the now-retired US intelligence officer told CBS that the debilitating symptoms began to ta... read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
André the Giant and the 16-Second Fart
André the Giant's "Princess Bride" co-star Cary Elwes wrote about this "veritable symphony of gastric distress" in his 2014 book "As You Wish." read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ10 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 15
1920 War Min Churchill wrote UK Cabinet that he was ready to give up Mosul province to save costs (Musings On Iraq How The Ottoman Province Of Mosul Became Part Of Iraq) (Musings On Iraq Churchill In His Own Words On Mesopotamia/Iraq) (Musings On Iraq review *Churchill’s Folly, How Winston Churchill Created Modern Iraq*) (Musings On Iraq review *Inventing Iraq: The Failure of Nation Building and a History Denied*) (Musings On Iraq review *Supremacy And Oil, Iraq, Turkey, and the Anglo-American World Order, 1918-1930*) 1947 Mustafa Barzani revolt against govt put down and ... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Warplanes Conduct A Rehearsal Over Beijing For The CPC 100 Year Anniversary Celebration
*Global Times:* *J-20 stealth fighters, new helicopters to perform at CPC centenary celebrations: reports* Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) warplanes are expected to deliver an aerial performance for the celebration activities of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC), with a large number of the country’s most advanced stealth fighter jets, the J-20, and a type of newly developed helicopter, informally known as the Z-8L, participating, a rehearsal of the event on Sunday indicated. A rehearsal was held from 9 pm Saturday to the early ... read more
The Duran10 hours ago
G-7 Summit turns into G7 Biden gaffe summit
G-7 Summit turns into G7 Biden gaffe summit ****News Topic 443***** Biden makes several gaffes at G7, at one point world leaders openly laugh at his forgetfulness Biden makes several gaffes at G7, at one point world leaders openly laugh at his forgetfulness When on the world stage with his peers at the G7 summit […] read more
naked capitalism11 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 6/15/2021
~ Today's Water Cooler ~ read more
More than 260 000 affected as heavy rains hit Guatemala
At least five people have lost their lives and a total of 266 408 have been affected in Guatemala since the rainy season began in May, according to the National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction (CONRED). The latest fatalities were in Solola Department, where three...... Read more » read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ11 hours ago
United Nations Faults Iraq For Failing To Protect Protesters
There has been no justice for activists that have been attacked and killed during protests U.N. finds (AP) The United Nations has been recording assaults upon Iraqi demonstrations since they began in October 2019. It released a report in May 2021 on the government’s continued failure to protect people’s right to protest and hold those responsible for attacks responsible. The U.N. feels Baghdad is failing at basic governance. When demonstrations began they immediately came under attack. From October 1 to 8, 2019 107 protesters were killed. That included gunmen firing at the B... read more
$3.00 a Gallon (And More): Rising Gas Prices Show No Signs Of Stopping
*Stephen Silver* *Gas Prices, * Last month, the average price of gasoline rose above $3 for the first time in nearly seven years. Whether it’s because of inflation, rising demand, or other factors, the price of gasoline has continued to rise throughout the spring. According to the latest report from GasBuddy, the average gas price in the U.S. has continued to rise for the last eight weeks. The average now stands at $3.07 a gallon, which is 3.7 cents higher than a month ago, and nearly a dollar more than a year ago, when the early months of the pandemic drove gas prices to histor... read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Unlike Former President Trump, This Topic Was Not Brought Up By President Biden At Yesterday's NATO Summit
*Zero Hedge:* *Spot The Odd One Out - NATO 'Defense' Expenditure* As world leaders descended on Brussels for the first in-person NATO summit since the start of the pandemic, plenty of topics were on the agenda in the Belgian capital but the focus was firmly set to be on President Biden. As Statista's Niall McCarthy notes, Biden's most important task was to reassure NATO allies after his predecessor lambasted several members for not paying their fair share on defense, even going as far as threatening to pull the United States out of the alliance. Biden also had serious discussion... read more
CENSORED NEWS11 hours ago
Lockdowns in Minnesota as Enbridge endangers water in Hubbard County June 15, 2021
.By Giniw Collective Censored News BREAKING: (Hubbard County, Minnesota north of Shell River) Water Protectors blockade semi loaded with drilling equipment for Minnesota rivers, 2 lockdowns in progress.Enbridge’s drills are here for our dangerously low rivers to bore toxic tar sands through delicate ecosystems and Anishinaabe treaty territory. The state of Minnesota turned its back on Indigenous read more
Food Safety News12 hours ago
Designed By Nature recalls milk formulas because they are not for infants
Designed By Nature of California is recalling Goat’s Milk Powder, Cow’s Milk Powder and Base Milk Powder formulas because the labeling is not clear that the products are not intended to be used as infant formula. The company is advising parents and caregivers of infants 12 months and younger to not use these products because... Continue Reading read more
Climate Realism13 hours ago
No, Rutgers, Sea-Level Rise Isn’t Accelerating on the U.S. East Coast
A recent Rutgers University press release, says the rate of sea-level rise in the 20th century along much of the U.S. Atlantic coast was the fastest in 2,000 years, with southern New Jersey recording the fastest rate of rise. Real-world data suggests Rutgers’ claim is false. Rutgers writes: The global rise in sea level from […] The post No, Rutgers, Sea-Level Rise Isn’t Accelerating on the U.S. East Coast appeared first on Climate Realism. read more
Tuesday Morning Links
This and that for your Tuesday reading. - Jessica Elgot, Aubrey Allegretti and Nicola Davis report on the UK's delay in lifting coronavirus restrictions as it battles the Delta variant. Bruce Arthur discusses how Ontarians are largely on their own in trying to secure access to a second dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Ivan Pereira and Joshua Hoyos report on an anti-masker's killing of a cashier for attempting to enforce a mask policy in Georgia. - Emma Howard-Boyd highlights how any action to avert a climate breakdown needs to include support for developing countries to respond to extreme... read more
Child Tax Credit: Do You Qualify for 'Monthly Stimulus' Checks?
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Child Tax Credit, * Keep in mind that babies born in 2021 will indeed be eligible for the tax credits. In just a few short weeks, the Internal Revenue Service will be tasked with disbursing the newest so-called coronavirus “stimulus” checks to financially struggling Americans—the expanded child tax credits from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan. These potentially sizeable checks—$3,600 annually for a child under the age of six and up to $3,000 for children between ages six and seventeen, amounting to a $250 or a $300 payment each month through the en... read more
Is Mike Pompeo Getting Ready to Run For President in 2024?
*Rachel Bucchino* *Politics, Americas* This summer is likely to be packed with conservative initiatives aimed at regaining the House and Senate next year, with party leaders eyeing a 2024 White House bid crawling to the center of political talks to rally national attention. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is launching a political action committee to help Republican candidates in next year’s midterm elections. Pompeo told Politico this week that his focus is on seizing control of the House and Senate as he plans to make trips across the country to bolster his support for ... read more
Will the West Help Putin Annex Belarus?
*Morgan Wirthlin* *Belarus, * Additional sanctions following the Ryanair incident may be the final death blow to Belarus’ fragile economy. This in turn may lead Lukashenko to finally accept Putin’s demands for full integration. Western sanctions intended to punish Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko following the forced downing of a plane may actually help Putin fully annex Belarus. In May, while a Ryanair flight was in Belarusian air space, air traffic told the plane there was a security risk on board. Then, Belarussian authorities sent a fighter jet to intercept the plane... read more
MJBizDaily11 hours ago
Green job crunch: Rising hourly wages squeeze marijuana businesses
Marijuana businesses that remained open during the COVID-19 pandemic now face a brand-new challenge: tight labor markets and intense competition for entry-level employees as the economy springs back to life. The labor crunch has marijuana cultivators, manufacturers and retailers all scrambling to attract hourly workers against other industries offering wage hikes, increased benefits and even […] Green job crunch: Rising hourly wages squeeze marijuana businesses is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Colombian strike leaders announce temporary suspension of protests
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The National Strike Committee, main convener of the protests that began last April 28 in Colombia, announced this Tuesday the temporary suspension of the mobilizations after almost 50 days, without implying the end of the demonstrations. “We have decided to make a temporary interruption of the recurrent mobilizations that we […] The post Colombian strike leaders announce temporary suspension of protests appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Is This a Real List of Jim Caviezel’s Injuries from Filming ‘The Passion of the Christ’?
Caviezel has not been shy about the physical toll of filming the 2004 movie. read more
"How It Really Is"
*Related:* "The Cost of the Jab(s)" "US Government Spends Extra $3 Billion on Vaccine Hesitancy Propaganda Ads – as *Vaccine Deaths Surpass 5,000"* read more
"Just Remember..."
“I know the world seems terrifying right now and the future seems bleak. Just remember human beings have always managed to find the greatest strength within themselves during the darkest hours. When faced with the worst horrors the world has to offer, a person either cracks and succumbs to ugliness, or they salvage the inner core of who they are and fight to right wrongs. Never Let hatred, fear, and ignorance get the best of you. Keep bettering yourself so you can make the world around you better, for nothing can improve without the brightest, bravest, kindest, and most imaginative... read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Blasts President Biden In 'Scorched Earth' Departure Speech
*Daily Mail: **Netanyahu blasts Biden in 'scorched earth' departure speech and says Iran will be 'celebrating' his defeat because Israel will be 'weak'* * Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasted efforts to revive the Iran nuclear deal on Sunday * He said the agreement 'threatens Israel's existence' in a scathing departure speech after 12 years in office * Vowed 'fight daily' to 'topple' the new coalition government which he branded 'terrible' and 'dangerous' * Reiterated the remarks, saying it would be 'sooner than you think', minutes after giving up power ... read more
Trencher Alert
Internet is out again and our mobile hotspot is running to slowly to post articles. Our mobile hotspot which has three bars on it and... The post Trencher Alert appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Joe Biden, a father’s love and the legacy of 'daddy issues' among presidents
Biden’s relationship with his father contrasts with perhaps every president in the last four decades, who either had absent or distant fathers or abusive or alcoholic fathers or stepfathers. read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Canada's Vice-Chief Of Defence Staff Resigns After Playing Golf With Retired Top General Under Investigation For Sexual Misconduct
*CBC: **Navy commander apologizes for golfing with former chief of defence staff under military police investigation* The commander of the Royal Canadian Navy has publicly apologized for golfing with former top soldier, retired general Jonathan Vance, who is under a military police investigation over allegations of inappropriate behaviour with female subordinates. Vice-Admiral Craig Baines issued a written statement Sunday night addressed to all military members and national defence public servants saying he was sorry for his conduct. Baines confirmed he golfed with Vance an... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Advent International invests US$430 million in Brazil payments firm Ebanx before IPO
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Funds managed by Advent International are investing US$430 million in the Brazilian payments company Ebanx, financing its growth in Latin America ahead of an initial public offering planned for the coming months, Ebanx Chief Executive said on Tuesday. CEO and co-founder Joao Del Valle said the company plans to use […] The post Advent International invests US$430 million in Brazil payments firm Ebanx before IPO appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The intellectual roots of our current oligarchy go back half a century or more
We've spoken many times about how our present political structures are dominated by an oligarchy, which is trying to run the United States in its own interests and to the detriment of ours. That includes having stolen the November 2020 elections through massive, systematic electoral fraud, which has rendered our Constitution effectively meaningless, and will require drastic action if it's to be restored as the foundation of our society. Sadly, this was all foreshadowed by "experts" as far back as the 1960's and 1970's. I'm going to cite just two examples this morning, but ther... read more
MJBizDaily12 hours ago
Massachusetts extends marijuana curbside pickup, telehealth consults
As another sign of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the cannabis industry, Massachusetts regulators are extending curbside pickup of marijuana and telehealth consultations for medical marijuana patients for at least a few more months. Massachusetts extends marijuana curbside pickup, telehealth consults is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
"Isochronic Tones: Upbeat Study Music Progressive House Mix for Peak Focus"
*Full screen recommended.* Jason Lewis - Mind Amend, *"Isochronic Tones:* * Upbeat Study Music Progressive House Mix for Peak Focus" * *"What is this?* This is a high-intensity audio brainwave entrainment session, using isochronic tones. Listen to this when you need a strong burst of intense focus to concentrate and study things like advanced mathematics, scientific formulas, financial analysis or any other complex mental activity. Isochronic tones produce a stronger and more powerful brainwave entrainment effect, compared to binaural beats study music tracks or standard music. Use... read more
"9 Signs That Some Of America’s Long-Term Trends Are Starting To Become Very Serious Short-Term Problems"
*"9 Signs That Some Of America’s Long-Term Trends * *Are Starting To Become Very Serious Short-Term Problems"* by Michael Snyder "Ignoring long-term problems can work for a while, but eventually they catch up with you. Over the years, I have written many articles about alarming long-term trends in our society that desperately needed to be addressed. Of course the vast majority of those long-term trends never got much attention, because our political system tends to reward politicians that focus on short-term issues. As a result, many of the long-term trends that I have written about... read more
Sustainable Pulse13 hours ago
FAO Slammed for Use of Highly Toxic Pesticides to Control Desert Locusts in Africa
As the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Conference convened its 42nd Session on Monday, Pesticide Action Network Asia Pacific (PANAP) called on the FAO to review its desert locust program and stop the use of chlorpyrifos, a pesticide linked to brain damage and other neurodevelopmental disorders in children. An overview of the FAO desert locust response shows […] The post FAO Slammed for Use of Highly Toxic Pesticides to Control Desert Locusts in Africa appeared on Sustainable Pulse. read more
Joe the Avatar at G7; Rejoins British Empire
Joe Biden, the Avatar President, spent his time at the G7 meeting reestablishing America’s “special relationship” to the British Empire, rejoining the globalists’ club, and undoing Donald Trump’s reassertion of national sovereignty. Biden was deployed to bulk up the sclerotic muscles of the modern British Empire for a new Cold War against Russia and China, all the while chanting the slogans and Green nonsense of the World Economic Forum. It won’t work, but it is very, very dangerous. read more
AIP: This One Submarine (See the Picture) Completely Changed Naval Strategy
*Kyle Mizokami* *Technology, Asia* Air independent propulsion (AIP) vastly extended the capabilities of submarines. *Key Point: *AIP, while not granting a diesel-electric submarine the same underwater staying power as a nuclear-powered submarine, is still a radical improvement. One of the most crucial improvements in submarines of the postwar era is the air independent propulsion (AIP) system. First fielded in the 1990s, the development of AIP changed the ways non-nuclear submarines operated, allowing them to fight—and hide—underwater longer. Combined with their extreme quietn... read more
Fourth Stimulus Check Update: 3 Million People Are Demanding More Help
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Checks, Americas* Some Washington lawmakers are finally listening to the demands of these financially wounded Americans. There is a high likelihood that the Internal Revenue Service only has a few more batches of coronavirus stimulus checks left to disburse for this current third round of payments under President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan. And as millions of Americans are still suffering economically due to the ongoing pandemic, there have been increasing calls in Washington and among everyday citizens to quickly approve another round or t... read more
Biden-Putin Summit: The View from Moscow
*Dimitri Alexander Simes* *Russia, Eurasia* The Biden administration’s pledge to promote liberal democracy and human rights abroad could spark a new crisis between the two countries. President Joe Biden and Russian president Vladimir Putin will hold their first-ever summit on Wednesday in Geneva, Switzerland. The meeting is set to take place against a backdrop of rising tensions between the United States of Russia. Several leading Russian foreign policy experts discussed their expectations for the Biden-Putin summit with the *National Interest*. They explained that despite the ... read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Residents of Rio´s Paqueta island criticize off-season Carnaval: “Nothing to celebrate”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Paquetá residents did not like the idea of holding an "off-season Carnaval" on the island in September, even after vaccinating everyone over the age of 18 who lives on the island. The event was announced on Monday, June 14, by Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes (PSD) on social networks. […] The post Residents of Rio´s Paqueta island criticize off-season Carnaval: “Nothing to celebrate” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
China Denounces NATO's ‘China Threat Theory’
Beijing doesn’t pose a “systemic challenge” to any countries, according to a statement posted on the website of its mission to the European Union that added NATO should not exaggerate China’s military power https://t.co/GafGN7AlJr — Bloomberg (@business) June 15, 2021 *Global Times: **China fires back at NATO's claims, says it won't sit back in face of systemic challenges* China fired back on Tuesday over allegations against China from a communiqué released after the conclusion of the NATO summit and warned that it would not sit back if any others pose systemic challenges to it, ... read more
Gangsters Out Blog12 hours ago
Golden Knights beat the Montreal Canadians in another packed stadium
The Vegas Golden Knights beat the Montreal Canadians 4-1 in the game opener before yet another packed stadium. Meanwhile back on the ranch, Global and MSN are still lying to us on a daily basis about the Covid numbers. No one is getting tested every day and no one is dying every day from Covid. They are lying to us on a daily basis. The overwhelming success of all the US States that have opened have made their lies statistically impossible. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Colombia calls for an international reaction when democracies are in danger
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Vice President and Foreign Minister of Colombia, Marta Lucía Ramírez, considers that for her country it is an "ethical and moral duty" to receive Venezuelans and asks the international community to react when democracies are in danger, after a "passive action" in the face of what happened in Venezuela. […] The post Colombia calls for an international reaction when democracies are in danger appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CFACT12 hours ago
CFACT joins coalition opposing regression from SAFE to CAFE fuel standards
Joint letter opposes Biden Administration proposals to enable Califorinia to resume bullying the rest of the nation on energy and emissions. Read the letter now. The post CFACT joins coalition opposing regression from SAFE to CAFE fuel standards appeared first on CFACT. read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Roger Waters DEMOLISHES Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg #FreeAssange
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CFACT13 hours ago
Experience Grand Rapids fishing (ft. Tom Werkman of Werkman Outfitters)
Gabriella sat down with Tom Werkman of Werkman Outfitters to learn about the draw of fishing the Grand River in Michigan. Tune in! The post Experience Grand Rapids fishing (ft. Tom Werkman of Werkman Outfitters) appeared first on CFACT. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazil’s Paraná state to vaccinate entire 18+ population by late September – Governor
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On Monday, June 14, Paraná governor Ratinho Junior (PSD) said that the state will vaccinate its entire population over 18 years of age against Covid-19, with at least the first dose, until the end of September 2021. Ratinho Junior said that the estimate is based on the Ministry of Health's […] The post Brazil’s Paraná state to vaccinate entire 18+ population by late September – Governor appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
‘Gone Girl’ Actor Lisa Banes Dies 10 Days After Hit-and-Run
The 65-year-old Banes, who was struck by a scooter or motorcycle while crossing a street, died at Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital. read more
COVID Origins Debate Exposes Glaring Lack of Oversight at World’s ‘Biosafety’ Labs
Despite a long history of disease breaches at civilian and military research labs, there are no uniform international standards governing safety and monitoring at the hundreds of labs throughout the world that conduct research similar to that being done at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The post COVID Origins Debate Exposes Glaring Lack of Oversight at World’s ‘Biosafety’ Labs appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Duran13 hours ago
Anti-China Front at G7 Flops
Anti-China Front at G7 Flops News Topic 187 CARBIS BAY G7 SUMMIT COMMUNIQUÉ | The White House CARBIS BAY G7 SUMMIT COMMUNIQUÉ | The White House We, the leaders of the Group of Seven, met in Cornwall on 11-13 June 2021 determined to beat COVID-19 and build back better. We remembered everyone who has been […] read more
On Contact: Dying For An iPhone
On the show this week, Chris Hedges talks to Professor Jenny Chan about the people in China who make iPhones, iPads and Kindles, driving the huge profits of two of the world’s most powerful companies – Foxconn, the world’s largest provider of electronics manufacturing services, and Apple with its $2 trillion market value. Jenny Chan, along with Mark Selden and Pun Ngai, did extensive field research for almost a decade to produce their book, ‘Dying for an iPhone: Apple, Foxconn, and The Lives of China’s Workers’. What they show is that workers in China earn a fraction of what union... read more
Celebrating Fifty Years Of Courage In An Era Of Apathy
He hasn’t gone anywhere, actually. He’s been here all along – poking small holes of decency in sick system, for five-plus decades. At 90, Dan Ellsberg is with us still, and still calling bullshit on a government that couldn’t act right if it tried, to a citizenry that couldn’t care less. Most of it, anyway; reminding me, at least – here at the 50th anniversary of the Pentagon Papers’ publication, and just a month after Dan just dared the Justice Department to indict him for dropping yet another classified truth bomb about US nuclear lunacy – of the indefatigable Tom Joad’s climact... read more
Palestine Factions Call For Day Of Rage If Flag March Goes Ahead
Hamas and other Palestinian factions have called for a day of rage tomorrow after Israel approved the settler Flag March through Jerusalem, local media reported yesterday. "Our people in Bayt Al-Maqdis who inspired all nations on earth and taught them how to stand up against the occupation, we call on you to undermine the Israeli plans aimed to Judaise Jerusalem and change its identity," Hamas Spokesman for Jerusalem Mohammad Hamada said in a statement. Hamas called for the Palestinians to head to Jerusalem to stop the settlers' Flag March. The Flag March sees far-right Israeli u... read more
US Abduction Of Venezuelan Diplomat, A Global Challenge
With the possible extradition of a Venezuelan diplomat to the US on bogus charges, an emergency human rights delegation organized by the International Campaign to Free Alex Saab was quickly dispatched to Cabo Verde, where he is imprisoned. This island archipelago nation off the west coast of Africa is one of the smallest, poorest, and geographically isolated countries in the world. The international human rights delegation did not gain Alex Saab’s freedom. They were even denied a visit with him. But breakthroughs were made raising the visibility of the case, which involves enormo... read more
Truthful Accounts – A View From Nicaragua
Efforts to depict journalism as if it ever existed in the idealized form of its propagandists have become increasingly ridiculous. Journalism, like accountancy, is just another sub-category of reporting. Like accountancy and other reporting activities, journalistic reporting can be good or bad, exceptional or mediocre, honest or criminal. Among the most insidious fables people in the West tell themselves is that European and North American countries promote honest reporting and freedom of expression. However, countries from Libya, Iran and Syria to Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela of... read more
The Honest to Goodness Truth on Accounting Consultant Next
The current day is the age of publicity. It is vitally robust to stay within the enterprise to battle the competitors without producing adequate advertisement again up. The local small business advertising should be, due to this fact, a really nicely-composed martial, more correct and have to be target oriented. The finance is scare and you should be very cautious concerning the campaign that you take for the small enterprise. It’s important to be sanguine in regards to the capability of such promoting drives that you just take up for the business by making the required expenditur... read more
The Aviationist12 hours ago
One Giant Sale for Mankind: Armstrong’s Moon Mission Companions Auctioned
[image: Armstrong] From the First Walk on the Moon to the Auction Block. In a little over a month, humanity will mark the 52nd anniversary of man’s, Neil Armstrong’s, first steps on the moon. On Jul. 20, [...] The post One Giant Sale for Mankind: Armstrong’s Moon Mission Companions Auctioned appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
Is Joe Biden Facing a Home Foreclosure Crisis?
*Trevor Filseth* *US Economy, * [image: Foreclosure Crisis] According to the latest data from the Mortgage Bankers Association, roughly 2.1 million homeowners are still in “forbearance plans” – plans that pause their mortgage payments during financial difficulties, only to resume them later. An additional 1.8 billion are not in forbearance, but were 90 or more days behind on the mortgages in April, according to mortgage data site Black Knight Inc. In the early days of the pandemic, the federal government launched a series of drastic measures designed to support the economy and pr... read more
Bad News: China Is Copying More Than Stealth Fighter Jet Technology
*Kris Osborn* *China, * Chinese thinking appears to closely mirror longstanding approaches used by U.S. developers to build and improve 5th-Generation aircraft such as the F-22 and F-35. Beyond that, emerging concepts for a Chinese 6th-generation stealth fighter correspond very closely to U.S. approaches now underway for years. Interesting discussion in Chinese newspapers about the latest conceptual approaches to engineering a new class of 6th-generation stealthy, AI-enabled fighter jets appears closely aligned with strategic and tactical priorities long identified by U.S. weap... read more
A Missile Revolution Is Transforming Air Warfare
*Charlie Gao* *Missiles, World* ARH missiles are getting deadlier. *Here's What You Need to Know*: A revolution is underway. At the end of the Cold War, there were major revolutions in the technology used for aerial combat. The most visible one was stealth, with the iconic diamond shaped F-117 and B-2 stealth bombers and the F-22 stealth fighter. But a second revolution was underway, with major implications for the USAF and other air forces. The active radar homing (ARH) air-to-air missile began to replace semi-active radar homing (SARH) air-to-air missiles as the primary medium... read more
The U.S. Navy Should Fear Russia's New Borei-class Submarines
*Mark Episkopos* *Borei-class submarine, Eurasia* The first three Borei submarines were built to the original Borei standard, while the remaining seven—from K-549 Knyaz Vladimir onwards—will be upgraded to the 955A revision. Just under a decade after it was first commissioned, the Kremlin’s new class of Borei nuclear ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) is set to be publicly unveiled at Russia’s largest annual defense exhibition. The Russian Navy’s Pacific Fleet announced late last week that the Borei-class SSBN will be displayed for the first time at this year’s ARMY 2021 mil... read more
Suspend Syria and Russia from the WHO
*David Adesnik* *Syria, Middle East* Earlier this year, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, another member of the UN family, made history by voting to strip the Bashar al-Assad regime of its voting rights and other privileges. An artillery barrage tore into Al-Shifa hospital in northwest Syria on Saturday morning. The attack killed two healthcare providers, and the hospital is temporarily out of service. Yet this war crime is different from hundreds of others perpetrated by the Damascus regime and its sponsors in Moscow and Tehran, because it was just two we... read more
The Army's Future Long Range Assault Aircraft: Like a Black Hawk, But Better
*Kris Osborn* *Helicopters, * The FLRAA, now being developed by Bell Helicopter and Lockheed’s Sikorsky-Boeing, is engineered to travel twice as fast and twice as far as the existing Black Hawk and call upon breakthrough levels of weapons applications, avionics, and radar-signature reducing attributes. When facing hostile fire and closing with an enemy amid a massive mechanized armor attack, air delivery of infantry and high-speed MEDEVAC could prove decisive, especially in mountainous terrain less navigable by ground vehicles. Once an initial breach is achieved, either thro... read more
Severe storms and flooding continue to batter northern Spain
Severe storms, including intense rain and hail, have been affecting northern Spain over the past 10 days, causing widespread flooding that led to hundreds of incident reports. On Monday, June 14, 2021, emergency services reported 54 weather-related incidents in a...... Read more » read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazil’s Covid CPI hears Amazonas ex-Health Secretary on hospital collapse and federal funds use
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Covid CPI (Senate investigative comittee) on Tuesday, June 15, is hearing ex-Secretary of Health of Amazonas Marcellus Campêlo. It will be the first hearing to focus on the investigation into states and municipalities' actions in the use of federal funds. Marcellus Campêlo handed in his resignation after being detained […] The post Brazil’s Covid CPI hears Amazonas ex-Health Secretary on hospital collapse and federal funds use appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazil’s administrative reform should be passed in committee in August -chairman
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Chamber of Deputies may finally move forward in the processing of the administrative reform legislation. The chairman of the special committee, deputy Fernando Monteiro (PP-PE), said voting on the text in the committee may occur between August 15 and 20, and in September in the plenary of the lower […] The post Brazil’s administrative reform should be passed in committee in August -chairman appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Virtual Mirage13 hours ago
The Magna Carta
“No freemen shall be taken or imprisoned or destroyed except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.” Magna Carta, a charter of rights, was agreed to by King John on this day, 1215. Over time, it became a symbol of the rights held by all English […] The post The Magna Carta appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Chile’s Parliament resumes “with urgency” discussion of same-sex marriage
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Chile’s Parliament resumed on Tuesday, June 15, the discussion of a bill that allows same-sex marriage, stuck since 2017, after the country’s president, Sebastián Piñera, publicly supported it and granted “urgency” character to its processing. The initiative, presented during the second government of former President Michelle Bachelet and which could […] The post Chile’s Parliament resumes “with urgency” discussion of same-sex marriage appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Sticky Baseballs: The Latest Scandal in Major League Baseball
Adding to the lore of cheating is a new scandal involving pitchers who may be applying sticky substances – what players refer to as “sticky stuff” – to baseballs. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Mexico’s López Obrador seeks constitutional reform on electricity, elections and National Guard
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said this Tuesday that between now and 2023 he will present to the Chamber of Deputies three constitutional reforms: on the electricity sector, on the National Electoral Institute, and on the National Guard. "The reforms that we are going to promote are basically three, […] The post Mexico’s López Obrador seeks constitutional reform on electricity, elections and National Guard appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Was the Skeleton of a Giant Battling a Serpent Found in Thailand?
Which one of the parties ultimately won the princess they were fighting over remains unknown. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Was ‘Batman’ Star Adam West Kicked Out of an Orgy for Staying in Character?
Batman's sex life became a hot topic on social media in June 2021. read more
IER13 hours ago
Gasoline Prices Highest in Six Years; California’s Prices Highest in the Nation
Gasoline prices have hit their highest national average in six years with an average price of $3.076 per gallon on… The post Gasoline Prices Highest in Six Years; California’s Prices Highest in the Nation appeared first on IER. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
More Evidence Suggests COVID-19 Was in US by Christmas 2019
A new analysis of blood samples from 24,000 Americans taken early last year is the latest and largest study to suggest that the new coronavirus popped up in the U.S. in December 2019. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Emails Show Trump Pressured Justice Dept. Over 2020 Election
During the last weeks of his presidency, Donald Trump and his allies pressured the Justice Department to investigate unsubstantiated claims of widespread 2020 election fraud. read more
As Biden Increases ICE Funding, Officer Detains 17 People, for ‘Smelling Like Illegals’
[image: immigrant]“The passenger window was rolled down and I immediately smelled an odor that was consistent with smuggling of illegal aliens from past experiences." read more
Gregory Mannarino, AM 6/15/21: "MELTDOWN: The US Economy Continues To CRATER"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 6/15/21: *"MELTDOWN: The US Economy Continues To CRATER"* - https://traderschoice.net/ ○ *Related:* Michael "Big Short" Burry: "This Is The Greatest Bubble Of All Time In All Things "By Two Orders Of Magnitude" read more
Coincidence Or Peculiar Effect Of Covid?
Are there increased risks for arthritis "flare ups", perhaps even to debilitating levels, and for similar "flare ups" in folks with peripheral neuropathy from the Covid-19 vaccines? It looks that way to me. Continue reading → read more
Betting on Green Hydrogen in Chile, a Road Fraught with Obstacles
SANTIAGO, Jun 15 (IPS) - Chile is in a privileged position in the world to produce green hydrogen and boost the development of the new fuel thanks to the country’s optimal conditions for generating solar and wind energy, but the large investment required and the scarcity of water are two of the biggest obstacles to overcome. Read the full story, “Betting on Green Hydrogen in Chile, a Road Fraught with Obstacles”, on globalissues.org → read more
Developing Country Health Professionals Sidelined in Canadian Healthcare
TORONTO, Canada, Jun 15 (IPS) - In Canada, we are fortunate to have many talented newcomers eager to contribute to the country, including thousands of doctors from Africa, Asia and the Middle East who meet Canadian standards but are blocked from becoming practicing physicians. These doctors are Canadian citizens and permanent residents with recognized training and experience. Read the full story, “Developing Country Health Professionals Sidelined in Canadian Healthcare”, on globalissues.org → read more
The Marginalisation of Africa
NEW YORK, Jun 15 (IPS) - Is Africa marginalised in contemporary economics and politics, and in contemporary economic and political research? Impressions gathered over the years and a bit of evidence (much more could be assembled) indicate that it is. I would distinguish three types of marginalisation: objective, objectified and subjective marginalisation. Read the full story, “The Marginalisation of Africa”, on globalissues.org → read more
Domestic workers among hardest hit by COVID crisis, says UN labour agency
Domestic workers globally have been among the hardest hit by the COVID crisis, losing more jobs and working hours than other sectors, the UN labour agency ILO said on Tuesday. Read the full story, “Domestic workers among hardest hit by COVID crisis, says UN labour agency”, on globalissues.org → read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Nicaragua’s former president Enrique Bolaños dies at age 93
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The former president of Nicaragua Enrique Bolaños Geyer (2002-2007) died at age 93, after suffering a “health breakdown”, relatives informed on Tuesday. “With deep sorrow, the family of engineer Enrique Bolaños Geyer, former president of the Republic of Nicaragua, communicates the sad death of their beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, […] The post Nicaragua’s former president Enrique Bolaños dies at age 93 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Uruguay unicorn dLocal deal opens door for global sellers on Amazon.com Brazil marketplace
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Uruguay's only unicorn, the payment startup dLocal Ltd, said on Tuesday that it had struck a partnership with Amazon.com Inc that clears the way for international vendors to sell products on Amazon’s Brazil online marketplace for the first time. The agreement, which the two companies announced in a joint statement, […] The post Uruguay unicorn dLocal deal opens door for global sellers on Amazon.com Brazil marketplace appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Taiwan Reports 28 Chinese Warplanes In Its ADIZ The Largest Daily Incursion Yet By The Chinese Air Force
*Straits Times/Bloomberg:* *China sends 28 warplanes near Taiwan in year's largest exercise* TAIPEI (BLOOMBERG) - China's air force sent 28 aircraft close to Taiwan, the largest sortie this year, further ratcheting up military pressure on the government in Taipei as it seeks to strengthen ties with the US. The 28 People's Liberation Army aircraft, including 14 J-16 and six J-11 fighters, were detected in Taiwan's southwestern air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on Tuesday (June 15), Taiwan's defence ministry said in a statement. Taipei's military sent patrol aircraft, issue... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Ten companies enter contest for Brazil’s EDP’s three hydroelectric power plants
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A total of 10 companies are interested in the Santo Antonio do Jari, Cachoeira Caldeirão and Mascarenhas hydroelectric plants owned by EDP Brasil (ENBR3), which has placed its entire hydroelectric generation portfolio up for sale to prioritize solar generation. According to analysts, EDP Brasil's sale of hydroelectric plants makes sense […] The post Ten companies enter contest for Brazil’s EDP’s three hydroelectric power plants appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Exclusive: Dad Says Life ‘Not the Same’ for 21-Year-Old Student Who Developed Myocarditis After Second Moderna Shot
A New Jersey student whose college, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, requires all students to be fully vaccinated in order to attend classes in the fall became ill within hours of receiving the second dose of Moderna’s COVID vaccine. The post Exclusive: Dad Says Life ‘Not the Same’ for 21-Year-Old Student Who Developed Myocarditis After Second Moderna Shot appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
NATO Summit: Building Unity against Russia, China, Cyberattacks
Representatives of all 30 members of the bloc have gathered in Brussels on 14 June to discuss the current challenges that the alliance is facing and how they will address them in the coming years. The post NATO Summit: Building Unity against Russia, China, Cyberattacks appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Belarus Concerned Over NATO’s Threatening Statements
Yesterday the foreign minister of Belarus, Vladimir Makei, expressed alarm over recent statements by NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg about his nation, ones that were openly hostile and implicitly threatening. He’s quoted by the Belarusian Telegraph Agency voicing these concerns: “We are absolutely concerned over these recent statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Just a few days ago, he expressed concern over deeper ties between Minsk and Moscow, saying that they see it as a threat to the alliance’s eastern flank. They are also concerned about closer coop... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Bolsonaro says he will veto “vaccine passport” being discussed in Brazil’s Congress
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro increasingly becomes an opponent of compulsory vaccination, claiming to fight the lessening of civil rights for non-vaccinated people. On Tuesday morning, June 15, he told supporters waiting for him outside the Alvorada Palace that he will veto the so-called "vaccine passport" bill for Covid-19 - the Certificate […] The post Bolsonaro says he will veto “vaccine passport” being discussed in Brazil’s Congress appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Copa America: Ángel Romero’s double lifts Paraguay 3-1, to top of Group A
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Angel Romero with a brace, and Alejandro Romero Gamarra with another goal, sealed Paraguay's 3-1 win in a match they started behind to a penalty from Bolivia, which felt the last-minute player absences due to Covid-19 and the early expulsion of Jaume Cuellar. The come-from-behind win secured the top spot […] The post Copa America: Ángel Romero’s double lifts Paraguay 3-1, to top of Group A appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
OrientalReview.org14 hours ago
Why A Yalta II ?
The United States is not the hyper-power it dreamed of being. It has endured a terrible military defeat in Syria with a hundred allied states. Even if they continue to delude themselves, the time of reckoning has come. To survive, Washington has no choice but to ally itself with one of its adversaries. Russia or China? That is the question. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Copa America: Messi achieves 73 goals for Argentina, Paraguay leads Group A
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - It was a bittersweet debut for Lionel Messi and Argentina in Rio de Janeiro on Monday with a 1-1 draw in Group A with Chile, their 'bête noire' in the Copa America finals in 2015 and 2016. Paraguay took the Group lead with a come-from-behind 3-1 win over Bolivia. Uruguay, […] The post Copa America: Messi achieves 73 goals for Argentina, Paraguay leads Group A appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Halifax Examiner15 hours ago
How the financialization of housing hurts renters and boosts profits
News 1. Could cheap repurposed drugs help provide a way out of the pandemic? The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. One phenomenon I was not aware of before the pandemic was people being fans of specific drugs. My attitude towards pharmaceuticals generally involves listening […] read more
Viable Opposition15 hours ago
Biodigital Convergence - The Evolution of Homo Superiorus
I would like to open this posting with a brief observation. For centuries, mankind has had two desires (among others): 1.) to create life 2.) to extend human life Please keep these thoughts in mind as you read through the remainder of this important posting. As well, I would like to apologize for the length of this posting but I wanted to ensure that my readers had a more-or-less complete picture of what humanity's future will look like if the global ruling class has its way. To me, the information provided here will help all of us to better understand what has happ... read more
musingsofanoldfart16 hours ago
Straight on for you – a revisit to a tribute to Heart
My wife and I had the great fortune to see Ann and Nancy Wilson and their Heart mates perform live a few years ago. We decided to splurge and had seats in the second row off to the side. Although, … Continue reading → read more
Good News: Monthly 'Stimulus Checks' Start One Month From Today
*Stephen Silver* *Child Tax Credit, * The expanded Child Tax Credit is expected to benefit 92 percent of families with children and 66 million American children overall. On July 15-one month from today- the first set of payments from the expanded Child Tax Credit will be sent out. The expanded credit was brought into existence by the American Rescue Plan Act, which was passed into law in March, and follows the stimulus checks for most Americans that were sent as part of that piece of legislation. Rather than in one lump sum like the earlier stimulus checks, the new payments will... read more
Joe Biden Won't Cancel $50,000 in Student Loan Debt: What Will He Do?
*Trevor Filseth* *Biden Student Debt, * Biden told a town hall in early 2021 that he would not cancel $50,000 in debt. What will he do? President Joe Biden, now in his fifth month in office, has been busy. The president signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act in March 2021 – the legislation responsible for the most recent round of stimulus checks – and introduced the American Jobs Plan and American Families Plan bills to Congress. Together, these two pieces of legislation, if passed in their original forms, will spend $4 trillion on repairing American infrastructure and st... read more
Tough Choices: Why The Navy Ditched Its Plans For Another Destroyer
*Kris Osborn* *Destroyers, * Citing budget constraints and the pressing imperative to ensure continued acceleration of the Columbia-class nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarines, Navy leaders said the decision not to build a second destroyer was tough but necessary. The U.S. Navy is deciding to hold off on building a second destroyer in 2022 due to competing budget demands placed upon the service by other priorities, service leaders said. Navy leaders explain that reaching a 355-ship Navy is still very much a clear goal, but also acknowledge that a faster shipbuilding pace ... read more
Future Long Range Assault Aircraft: The Future of the U.S. Army?
*Kris Osborn* *Helicopters, * Airflow problems can destabilize most large aircraft. But not these. The Army envisions its Future Longe Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) will “augment” or fly alongside its upgraded Black Hawk helicopter and massively increase “combat power build,” speed, agility, and close-in maneuverability under hostile fire. There are some fundamental dynamics in terms of mission connecting the FLRAA and Black Hawk moving into the future. Mission alignment and expansion are likely part of the reason why Lockheed-Sikorsky-Boeing built its DEFIANTX FLRAA at rough... read more
The Special Forces That Make America Strong (Like Superpower Strong)
*Kyle Mizokami* *Secuirty, * An overlook at the elite commandos that populate out military. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Are the shifting priorities of the Defense Department negatively affecting these groups? Special operations forces have been at the forefront of U.S. combat operations in the last two decades. They are nearly at the forefront of risky combat missions—and suffer higher casualties as they are often deployed to remote locations and exposed to greater risks. A companion article details the special operations units of the U.S. Army and the distinction betw... read more
HQ-9: China's Alternative to Russia's S-300 Missile Defense System
*Charlie Gao* *Missile Defense, Asia* Chinese sources credit Chinese engineers with developing the HQ-9 on their own. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Operationally, the HQ-9 is said to have been deployed to islands on the South China Sea. The HQ-9 is China’s primary long-range domestic surface-to-air missile. Outwardly, it seems similar to the S-300, using large flat face radars and a large missile that vertically launches out of a canister. But since the Sino-Soviet split in the 1950s, China didn’t receive that much assistance in surface-to-air missile development from the Sovi... read more
The Tokyo-Taipei Calculus: Will Taiwan Soon Join the CPTPP?
*Jagannath Panda* *Taiwan, Asia* Taiwanese accession to the CPTPP would mark a massive strategic win for Taiwan, for the democratic CPTPP member states, and of course, for Tokyo’s international stature as a multilateral leader. The repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic and the policy responses devised for the same have led to abrupt and heavy disruptions to economic activity. Regional and global trade agreements have assumed renewed importance as tools to mitigate economic shock while bringing together like-minded regional powers to support a deeper, transparent, and rules-based... read more
A U.S. Destroyer Has Entered the Black Sea (Russia Is Not Happy)
*Mark Episkopos* *U.S. Navy, Eurasia* In a TV segment on Moscow’s spiraling military tensions with the West, Russian news anchor Dmitry Kiselyov expressed alarm over Laboon’s trip. The U.S. Navy’s Sixth Fleet Public Affairs announced late last week that the USS* Laboon* (DDG 58) Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer will conduct “maritime security operations alongside NATO Allies and partners.” The routine patrol, which focused on “enhancing maritime stability, combined readiness, and naval capability,” marks the fifth time a U.S. Navy ship visited the Black Sea this year.... read more
The Strange Origins of Russia's AK-12 Super Rifle
*Charlie Gao* *Rifles, World* The entire AK-12 saga is a sign of how the Russian military’s arms procurement is highly resistant to change. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Perhaps in the eyes of the Russian military, the traditional Kalashnikov is truly the apex of small arms design. In early 2018, the AK-12 made by Kalashnikov Concern was officially recommended by the Russian Ministry of Defense for adoption by the Russian Army. This marked the probable end of a long search for the next rifle for the Russian military. But the adopted rifle was completely different than the ori... read more
Why Joe Biden Has Good Poll Numbers (Think Stimulus Checks)
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Payments, * About nine in ten respondents felt confident that stimulus payments will help the U.S. economy improve between “a little” and “a great deal,” while 63 percent said their financial health will recover within the next twelve months. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *In addition, another report released by the Economic Security Project revealed that more stimulus payments could lift twelve million Americans out of poverty. “Evidence from the last year shows stimulus checks to be the fastest and most impactful investments helping Americans ... read more
Child Tax Credit: Having Kids Is Not Enough to Get This Stimulus Check
*Trevor Filseth* *Child Tax Credit Update, * The American Rescue Plan Act provided for a substantial increase in the Child Tax Credit. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *There are some restrictions on who qualifies for the Child Tax Credit. Children need to be U.S. citizens, have a Social Security Number, and spend more than half of the year in the United States. If the parents are divorced, one parent gets the tax credit and the other does not; there is no splitting it. The American Rescue Plan Act is now more than three months old. The $1.9 trillion spending bill contained se... read more
How US And UK Information-Warfare Fronts Ignited Anti-Government Protests In Belarus
The at-times fiery protests that raged across Belarus throughout 2020 had largely fizzled out by the time local activist and seeming neo-Nazi Roman Protasevich was dramatically arrested in May this year. Now, the country has been catapulted back to the top of the mainstream news agenda, with new life breathed into controversial self-appointed President Svetlana Tikhanovskaya’s hitherto unheeded calls for Western leaders to recognize her as the legitimate Belarusian leader. True to form though, not a single outlet has deigned to mention that for many years prior to the unrest’s eru... read more
US Supreme Court Rejects Case On Native American Sovereignty
Rapid City, South Dakota - In a devastating blow to the Self-Determination of all Native American Indian Tribes in the United States, the Supreme Court denied the Petition in the case, Gilbert v. Weahke. In doing so, the Justices also violated Article VI of the U.S. Constitution, the Indian Self-Determination Act, the Lanham Act, the Transfer Act, and the Abstention Doctrine. The case began when a federal agency, the Indian Health Service (IHS), gave an Indian Self-Determination Act multi-million dollar contract to a South Dakota non-profit corporation to manage the Sioux San IHS ... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
U.S., Russian Leaders And Their 'Nuclear Suitcases'
Acting Russian President Vladimir Putin receives the nuclear briefcases (lower right) in the Kremlin late on December 31, 1999. *RFE: **Packed For The Apocalypse: U.S., Russian Leaders And Their 'Nuclear Suitcases'* A historical look at the "nuclear suitcases" that accompany the Russian and U.S. leaders wherever they go, including this week when Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin are in Geneva for a summit. This leather satchel is known as the United States' "nuclear football." And these hardcase containers carried by Russian servicemen are known as the "Cheget" system. The nuclea... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Five stories you need to know today: Israel’s new prime minister Naftali Bennett gets down to business, Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly apologizes, Biden urges world leaders at the NATO summit to stand up to China, and more pic.twitter.com/cQl87eHdqF — Reuters (@Reuters) June 15, 2021 Virus update: • White House to host July 4 'independence from virus' bash. • Britain urged to extend worker support. • California reopens, gets rid of most COVID-19 rules. • Brazil documents 41 virus cases related to Copa America. More @AP coverage: https://t.co/nIsVcijYCw — T... read more
Indigenous Organizers Defend Menominee River
The Menominee River forms Wisconsin’s Northeastern border with Michigan, winding for about 120 miles and opening into Lake Michigan’s Green Bay. About thirty-five miles from the mouth of the river sits the proposed location of the Back Forty Mine, a project by the Canadian mining company, Aquila Resources. The open pit mine that the company intends to dig out of land a mere 150 feet from the Menominee River in Michigan would be deeper than the height of the tallest building in Wisconsin, at 750 feet. The proposed mine will extract gold and sulfide from the banks of the river. Opp... read more
Cops Ignore Warning, Enter Locked Gate in Wrong Yard, Shoot Family Dog TWICE in Front of 8yo Girl
[image: family]Despite warnings from the neighbors, cops entered a locked gate in the wrong yard, and shot the family dog in front of an 8-year-old girl. read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Why Is America's Biggest Bank Hoarding Cash?
JPMorgan Chase chief Jamie Dimon (Diane Bondareff for JP Morgan Chase) *CNBC:* *Jamie Dimon says JPMorgan is hoarding cash because ‘very good chance’ inflation is here to stay* * JPMorgan Chase has been “effectively stockpiling” cash rather than using it to buy Treasuries or other investments because of the possibility higher inflation will force the Federal Reserve to boost interest rates, Dimon said Monday during a conference. * “We have a lot of cash and capability and we’re going to be very patient, because I think you have a very good chance inflation will be more than ... read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
When You Lose Jon Stewart
Update: Cognitive dissonance triggered read more
1 dead, 3 hurt after driver plows into protesters in Uptown Minneapolis
One person was killed and three injured Sunday night after the driver of an SUV drove into a crowd of protesters in the Uptown area of Minneapolis, near the site where Winston Smith was shot by sheriff's deputies earlier this month. The post 1 dead, 3 hurt after driver plows into protesters in Uptown Minneapolis appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
War News Updates29 minutes ago
Villa de la Grange Is The Place Where The Biden - Putin 5 Hour Summit Will Take Place
*Daily Mail:* The 18th century Swiss villa where Biden and Putin will hold talks for 5 HOURS tomorrow: Inside the lakefront property where the US president will push his 'worthy adversary' on cyber attacks, Ukraine, election meddling and Alexei Navalny * The two leaders will meet at Villa de la Grange * Constructed between 1768 and 1773, it features a library, a rose garden * Library once contained 12,000 volumes with books in Turkish, Persian, Chinese, Hungarian * Reagan and Gorbachev also met in a lakeside villa in Geneva in 1985 * That villa is on the market When Pre... read more
Doofus Of The Day #1,080
Today's award goes to a municipal official in Brooksville, Florida. The scenic city of Brooksville may not have a Brooklyn Bridge to sell. But recently — and accidentally — the city sold its water tower. Lucky for city fathers, the accidental buyer, Bobby Read, agreed to deed the tower back to Brooksville after the mistake was made. But the error has caused a flurry of social media attention and a rift between residents and political figures. *. . .* City Council member Blake Bell said he was told that during the closing of the sale, which was May 5, Read told city officials ... read more
The M1 Abrams Has (Type) 99 Reasons To Be Scared of China
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, Asia* The Type 99 tank, while having some faults, shows that the Chinese have been prioritizing modernization and war-like capabilities. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Some might ask, how likely are the U.S. Army’s M1 Abrams tanks ever to clash with the Type 99? China has a *lot* of tanks. Like, eight to nine *thousand* of them. Who *else* would bother to maintain such a ridiculous number? The United States. And Russia. (Note that *such counts* include vehicles in storage and reserve. The numbers for tanks in operational units are lower in every ... read more
The Caucasus Region Must Choose Between Conflict or Connectivity
*Eugene Chausovsky* *Caucasus, Central Asia* The Caucasus is entering into a more dynamic phase, one which presents both opportunities and complex challenges for expanding connectivity projects in the region and well beyond. The Caucasus region of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia stands at a crossroads. After a deadly conflict erupted between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh last year, the region has been swirling with discussions and plans to utilize its strategic transcontinental location between Europe and Asia to realize ambitious infrastructure and connectivity ... read more
How Severance Taxes Built 5 American Sovereign Wealth Funds
*Richard E. Caroll* *Sovereign Wealth Funds, United States* In 1981, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in Commonwealth Edison v. Montana that the state of Montana had the right to impose a severance tax on oil companies, ushering in a wave of new state sovereign wealth funds. *Editor’s note: This article is part two of a four-part series that The National Interest is running on sovereign wealth funds. You can find part one **here**. Check back with the author for more. * The first sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) began with the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Or... read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
U.S. President Joe Biden inspects a Guard of Honour after arriving to meet Britain's Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, Britain, June 13, 2021. Richard Pohle/Pool via REUTERS *WNU Editor:* The above picture is frm this photo-gallery .... *Biden takes first trip abroad as president* (Reuters). read more
Britain's Submarines Are Ready To Start a Nuclear War At Any Moment
*Kyle Mizokami* *Royal Navy Submarines, Europe, World* The Royal Navy has an effective strategy to maintain deterrence at all times. *Here's What You Need to Remember:*Under a program known as Continuous At Sea Deterrence (CASD) at least one submarine is on patrol at all times, with another coming off patrol, another preparing for a patrol and a fourth undergoing maintenance. The United Kingdom maintains a fleet of four ballistic missile submarines with the ability to devastate even the largest of countries. This fleet came into being after its ally, the United States, canceled... read more
Mini-Superpower: Why Some Israeli Weapons Are Superior to America's
*Charlie Gao* *Israel, Middle East* The IDF has often extensively modified American platforms to fit its unique mission. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Israel has made some unique derivatives of American equipment. The Israel Defense Forces field a wide variety of American military equipment, due to significant amounts of American military aid to Israel. However, American equipment has not always been the best suited to the tough desert and urban conditions encountered by the IDF. As a result, American equipment in Israeli service is often extensively modified to fit the IDF’s... read more
The Seawolf-Class Submarine Is the F-22 of the U.S. Navy (That's Not Good)
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * Its sophistication was its downfall--and its cost. *Key Point: *In the late 1980s, the U.S. Navy was faced with a crisis. The Seawolf-class submarines were envisioned as the best submarines ever built. Designed to succeed the Los Angeles–class attack submarines and maintain America’s edge in the underwater domain, the class suffered from cost overruns and the collapse of the Soviet Union. While still some of the best submarines ever built, they were built at reduced numbers. In many respects, they are the F-22 of submarines: widely considered the wo... read more
Summer Spending: 2.3 Million More Stimulus Checks Just Dropped
*Trevor Filseth* *Stimulus Payment, * Over the past two weeks, an additional 2.3 million stimulus payments have been sent out by the Internal Revenue Service, according to a statement by the agency on Wednesday. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The checks will continue to be sent for the foreseeable future, and certainly through the summer; the IRS has not provided an end date for which all checks will arrive at their destinations. It is worth noting that all the checks will likely never be delivered and cashed. Friday, June 11 marked the three-month anniversary of the Americ... read more
Is Joe Biden Really Going to Cancel Student Loan Debts?
*Trevor Filseth* *Student Loan Debt, * [image: Joe Biden Speaking] Progressive activists have expressed displeasure at the slow timeline of reforms. Many of the 2020 Democratic candidates, including Biden, included a promise to reform student loan forgiveness programs in their campaign platforms. On Friday, President Joe Biden released his regulatory agenda, a list of regulatory actions that the Executive Branch intends to take during each administration. The list is usually released twice per year, and includes plans on how the president intends to advance his agenda with each b... read more
AGE OF AUTISM15 hours ago
WXXI Rochester Dismisses Medical Racism: The New Apartheid
By Anne Dachel On June 8, 2021, in a completely one-sided piece, WXXI radio in Rochester, NY once again trashed the whole idea that the mumps, measles, rubella (MMR) vaccine is especially dangerous for African Americans. WXXI went after the... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Peru’s elite, in panic over Castillo’s likely victory, stash cash at home or abroad
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In Lima, Peru's capital, concerns are growing among the small but powerful urban elite about the likely election of a virtually unknown socialist professor as president of the country. Pedro Castillo is about to be declared president. With almost all the votes tallied, his lead over conservative rival Keiko Fujimori […] The post Peru’s elite, in panic over Castillo’s likely victory, stash cash at home or abroad appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
the daily howler15 hours ago
NAVEL GAZING AND TOWN: How hard can it be to know what to think...
*TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 2021* *...about our (nation's) brutal past?:* How hard can it be to know what to think about our brutal past? Actually, let's put that slightly differently. How hard is to to know what to think about *our nation's *brutal past? We add one word because the brutal past to which we refer wasn't invented or devised by anyone living today. No one living today made the decisions to which we, on the left, now lovingly tend to return. Because as humans we're very dumb, we "on the left" often seem eager to make modern people feel guilty about that brutal past. That imp... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Striking Sudbury nickel miners’ union members reject new offer from Brazilian owner Vale S.A.
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Members of a union representing striking workers from Vale SA’s Sudbury, Canada, nickel mine have rejected the Brazilian company’s latest offer, urging it to commit to “good-faith” talks to settle the strike. USW Local 6500 members voted by an 87% majority to reject Vale’s second offer in two weeks, the […] The post Striking Sudbury nickel miners’ union members reject new offer from Brazilian owner Vale S.A. appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MANY GATEWAY PUNDIT READERS CHEER THE MURDER OF A STORE EMPLOYEE BY AN ANTI-MASK CUSTOMER
In Marjorie Taylor Greene's home state, her anti-mask ideology kills: A cashier at a DeKalb County supermarket was fatally shot Monday when she argued with a shopper about wearing his face mask, officials said. The shopper, identified as Victor Lee Tucker Jr., 30, of Palmetto, left the Big Bear supermarket after the argument but came back with a gun, according to the GBI. The volatile incident also resulted in injury to an off-duty sheriff’s deputy working as a security guard, who tried to intervene and was shot during an exchange of gunfire. You might think cold-blooded murder wou... read more

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