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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 29, 2021

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

 10 pm MDT

CENSORED NEWS11 hours ago
'No Man Camps' Enbridge Line 3 Subcontractors Arrested in Human Trafficking Operation
Two Enbridge Line 3 Subcontractors Arrested in Multi-Agency Anti-Human Trafficking OperationState Senator Kunesh: “They were told it would happen. They were warned by the victims themselves.”By Honor the EarthCensored NewsJune 28, 2021BEMIDJI, Minnesota -- Today, the Bemidji Pioneer reported that “six people, including two men from Bemidji working under subcontractors on the Line 3 replacement read more
Science 2.0 blogs11 hours ago
A Gravitational Wave From A Black Hole-Neutron Star Merger 900,000,000 Light Years Away Just Hit Earth
Two new gravitational-wave events, dubbed GW200105 and GW200115, were detected on Jan. 5, 2020, and Jan. 15, 2020, but they happened 900,000,000 years ago. It took that long for the gravitational waves from two black holes gobbling up their neutron star companions to finally hit Earth. This first-ever detection of a black hole merging with a neutron star occurred during the second half of the LIGO and Virgo detectors third observing run, called O3b. Although multiple observatories carried out several follow-up observations, none observed light from either event, consistent with the... read more
Science 2.0 blogs12 hours ago
Too Little Water Storage, Pseudoscience Environmental Laws, Plus Drought Put California At Risk
Major droughts in California happen every 20 years and smaller ones more frequently, yet northern California has not built major water infrastructure since the 1960s while the population has doubled. Environmental lawyers block any infrastructure improvements so no new water storage can be added and regulations about water flow in rivers were based on an optimistic guess. During the current drought California is sending so much water to the San Francisco Bay, which doesn't need it, that they have to issue warnings for people on the rivers. read more read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Who Will Win In A U.S. - Russia Cyber War?
*Newsweek:* *Russia's Little Cyber Green Men Versus the U.S. Digital Army * The United States is mired in a new kind of conflict with Russia, one in which non-state actors are launching cyber attacks under the cover of a digital smokescreen that complicates attribution and efforts to retaliate against the enemy. In the eyes of the U.S. Intelligence Community, to a certain extent this enemy includes the Kremlin itself, but mostly it spans an array of shadowy groups whose direct association to the Russian President Vladimir Putin's government is suspected but not entirely clear, m... read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
How to mitigate the impact of Brazil’s worst drought in 111 years in the fields?
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to researcher Carlos Eduardo Pacheco, from the Soil and Plant Nutrition area of EMBRAPA Hortaliças (Brasilia, Federal District), who is developing studies involving the mitigation and adaptation of vegetable production systems to climate change, this relationship cannot be ignored, but it is not the only cause. "We can observe […] The post How to mitigate the impact of Brazil’s worst drought in 111 years in the fields? appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Russia, China Pledge To Not Use Nuclear Weapons First
Russia and China reaffirmed their commitment to not use nuclear weapons "first" and not to file ballistic missiles at each other. Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) greets Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) during their bilateral meeting on November 13, 2019, in Brasilia, Brazil. © Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images *Newsweek: **Russia, China Pledge to Not Use Nuclear Weapons First, Avoid Firing Missiles at Each Other * Russia and China reaffirmed their friendship treaty amid increasing concerns about their growing relationship and the two countries continued a vow not to fire strat... read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Millions Skipped Church During Pandemic. Will They Return?
With millions of people having stayed home from places of worship during the coronavirus pandemic, struggling congregations have one key question: How many of them will return? read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Mexico reiterates ban on domestic cryptocurrency transactions
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Mexico on Monday reiterated that financial institutions in the country are banned from conducting transactions with cryptocurrencies. In a statement jointly issued by the Banco de Mexico (Banxico), the country’s Finance Ministry and other authorities, bitcoin, Ether, and XRP, among others, are described as virtual assets through which institutions may […] The post Mexico reiterates ban on domestic cryptocurrency transactions appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Social isolation in São Paulo hits worst mark on a Sunday since early May
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With an average of 46% on Sunday, June 27, São Paulo's social isolation index reached its worst mark on a Sunday in seven weeks, according to São Paulo government data. The last time this had occurred was on May 9, when the state was in a transition phase. On the […] The post Social isolation in São Paulo hits worst mark on a Sunday since early May appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Future is Hypersonic and That Should Scare You
*Charlie Gao* *Security, * The C-HGB design is considered to be the “safe” hypersonic development project, as based on earlier hypersonic research. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The U.S. Army and U.S. Navy seem to be pushing forwards with their C-HGB-based hypersonic weapons though, under the names Long Range Hypersonic Weapon and Intermediate Range Prompt Conventional Strike, respectively. The C-HGB design is considered to be the “safe” hypersonic development project, as based on earlier hypersonic research. The Department of Defense Fiscal Year 2021 budget request result... read more
The Declaration of Independence wasn't really complaining about King George, and 5 other surprising facts for July Fourth
A scholar of early US history celebrates the country's 245th birthday with six under-appreciated ideas about the founding document. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Venezuelan LGTBI activists say there is little to celebrate this Pride month
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Activists in Venezuela say there is little to celebrate this LGBTI Pride month, which they say is behind in South America on legislation protecting members of the LGBTI community. Venezuela still bars same-sex marriage and child adoption by same-sex couples, among other laws that some countries in the region such […] The post Venezuelan LGTBI activists say there is little to celebrate this Pride month appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Brazil’s sugar output revised downward as dry weather persists – report
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil’s 2021/22 Center-South sugar production was revised to 34.1 million tons from an April projection of 35.6 million tons, as persistent dry weather hurt cane development, food trader and supply chain services provider Czarnikow said on Tuesdaym June 28. According to the report, Brazilian millers will be able to crush […] The post Brazil’s sugar output revised downward as dry weather persists – report appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
America's Allies Rather Develop Their Own Fighter Aircraft Rather Than Work With The U.S.
Image: U.S. Air Force (Photo by Airman First Class Andrew Kobialka) *Brian Burton, War On The Rocks:* *As Allies Design Fighter Aircraft, the United States Faces a Decision* The United States has a long history of urging its closest allies to spend more on defense, and over the past few years Europe and Japan have started to respond. But there’s a catch: Rather than content themselves with procuring capabilities that complement U.S. forces, they are about to drop some very expensive investments into the development of their own next-generation fighter aircraft. In its recen... read more
UAP Report = Twining 2.0
I have been saying that the Congressional UAP report is actually Twining 2.0. I have posted a long analysis of the Twining letter of September 1947 that says many of the same things that we saw in the latest report. I made this case last night when I appeared on Rob McConnell’s X-Zone radio show. You can listen to it here: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/45488989 https://www.spreaker.com/episode/45488990 The point was, or is, that the Twining letter, written after a look at 16 flying saucer sightings that involved some 35 witnesses, suggested that the phenomenon, meaning the ... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Consumer-generated solar power breaks record in Brazil – Absolar
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Decentralized solar power generation in Brazil has just reached the 6 gigawatts (GW) installed capacity mark, according to the Brazilian Photovoltaic Solar Energy Association (Absolar). By comparison, the volume is equivalent to more than one-third of the total capacity of the Itaipu hydroelectric plant. The country now has more than […] The post Consumer-generated solar power breaks record in Brazil – Absolar appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ11 hours ago
U.S. Army History Of Iraq War Vol 1 – Chapter 5 – We’re Here, Now What?
Chapter 5 of the U.S. Army’s history of the Iraq War has a fitting title, “We’re Here, Now What?” That was the exact situation the Americans found themselves after a lightning quick war against Iraq. Neither the military nor the Defense Department that had responsibility for postwar Iraq cared about the day after Saddam fell. The Bush administration also believed in a set of false assumptions that Iraq would be peaceful and stable. There were absolutely no plans for what the U.S. was about to face. American commanders were not ready for the postwar situation. They believed the... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ11 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 29
1921 Faisal arrived in Baghdad 1st time in preparation to be crowned king 1923 Mujtahids Isfahani and Nayini arrived in Karbala in protest march against deportation of cleric Khalisi but only two other mujtahids joined them 1932 Assyrian leader Mar Shimun issued letter telling Assyrian Levies to stop resigning Not all listened Over 400 still resigned (Musings On Iraq review *The Tragedy of the Assyrian Minority in Iraq*) (Musings On Iraq review *State and Society in Iraq*) 1947 Baghdad hung four of Barzanis lieutenants and arrested Shekh Ahmed Barzani (Musings On Iraq... read more
Food Safety News11 hours ago
Merkley & Sons Packing Co. recalls ground beef over E. coli concerns
Merkley & Sons Packing Co. of Jasper, Indiana is recalling certain ground beef products because of possible E. coli contamination. The recall is the result of routine sampling of the production 60- 1 lb. packages of 80% lean fresh ground beef. Test results indicated possible E. coli contamination. Recalled products: 1 lb and 5 lb.... Continue Reading read more
Climate Models Get Clouds Wrong – They Cool
Warm Clouds, Cold Clouds, and how Climate Models are broken in more ways and to greater degree than before. Ignore the actual processes in clouds, and you will be wrong. Ask anyone who's lived in Florida or Hawaii and they will tell you Clouds & Rain cools you as the summer rains come. Continue reading → read more
Komando.com12 hours ago
Creating graphics? Try this free (yes, free!) app from Adobe
How to create graphics for free with Adobe's Spark Post tool. read more
Science Matters12 hours ago
A Look into Arizona Ballot Forensics
At Gateway Pundit is an article explaining the techniques for validating ballots used in 2020 elections Maricopa County Auditor Bob Hughes Shares How They Are Using High Tech Forensic Digital Cameras and OCR to Validate Ballots. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. Any massive vote fraud in Maricopa County Arizona is going to be identified. […] read more
U.S. Sen. Johnson Holds News Conference With Families Injured by COVID Vaccines, Ignored by Medical Community
Ron Johnson (R-WI) and former Green Bay Packers player Ken Ruettgers held a press conference June 28 with families who want to ‘be seen, heard and believed by the medical community’ after suffering adverse reactions to COVID vaccines. The post U.S. Sen. Johnson Holds News Conference With Families Injured by COVID Vaccines, Ignored by Medical Community appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Sardonicky4 hours ago
Stop Attacking Our Woke Masters of War!
It's time once again to rev up the official outrage machine. Libertarian Fox News personality Tucker Carlson has gone on the air and called America's top general Mark Milley "a stupid pig". This insult was not, unfortunately, because of Milley's leadership roles in the stupid, swinish perma-wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It was for taking the liberal side in the stupid, swinish culture wars. Milley had the absolute effrontery to appear before Congress and defend the teaching of Critical Race Theory (CRT) as part of an elective philosophy course offered at the US Military Academy. ... read more
Does a New Gold Standard Really Protect Miners?
BERLIN, Jun 29 (IPS) - Many products these days come with the promise that workers and communities all along their supply line are protected from abuse under a particular standard or code of conduct. Since the United Nations adopted the Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights a decade ago, a plethora of such certification systems have emerged, including for mining and connected industries ranging from cars to jewelry and electronics. Read the full story, “Does a New Gold Standard Really Protect Miners?”, on globalissues.org → read more
Malian authorities urged to ‘break the cycle of impunity’ for human rights violations
Rampant impunity for human rights violations in Mali is posing serious risks for the protection of civilians in the West African country, UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet said on Tuesday. Read the full story, “Malian authorities urged to ‘break the cycle of impunity’ for human rights violations”, on globalissues.org → read more
Record-breaking ‘pressure-cooker’ heatwave hits Canada, US northwest
A "pressure-cooker" heatwave that's broken temperature records twice in 48 hours in the US northwest and western Canada is being mirrored across large parts of the northern hemisphere, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Tuesday. Read the full story, “Record-breaking ‘pressure-cooker’ heatwave hits Canada, US northwest”, on globalissues.org → read more
Hospitals barely functioning, famine still looming in Ethiopia’s Tigray region
UN humanitarians expressed concern on Tuesday at the uncertain situation in Ethiopia's conflict-ravaged Tigray region despite a ceasefire call from the Government, highlighting the ongoing famine-like conditions there and the potential for disease outbreaks. Read the full story, “Hospitals barely functioning, famine still looming in Ethiopia’s Tigray region”, on globalissues.org → read more
Giant hailstone in Texas sets record as state's biggest
A destructive hailstorm that hit southern Texas on April 28, 2021, dropped a giant hailstone with a remarkable size of 16.3 cm (6.4 inches) in diameter -- now confirmed as the state's largest hailstone on record, according to NOAA/NWS. On April 28, a powerful...... Read more » read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
U.S. President Biden Declares Iran Will Never Get A Nuclear Weapon ‘On His Watch’
*NBC*: *Biden tells Israel that Iran 'will never get a nuclear weapon on my watch'* *Biden said that Washington's "commitment to Israel" is "iron-clad."* President Joe Biden told outgoing Israeli President Reuven Rivlin on Monday that his commitment to Israel was "iron-clad" and vowed that Iran would never build a nuclear bomb during his administration. The Biden administration is trying to revive the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, which was designed to put limits on Tehran's ability to build a nuclear weapon but was abandoned by then-President Donald Trump in 2018. Like Tr... read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Une société franco-britannique sise aux Bahamas fait condamner l'Equateur grâce... à l'Etat français
29-Jun-2021 En vertu d'un accord bilatéral avec l'Etat français, l'Equateur a été condamné à verser plus de 400 millions de dollars à une filiale de la société pétrolière Perenco... sise aux Bahamas. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Biden's fast-track trade authority is set to expire this week
29-Jun-2021 President Joe Biden is about to lose one of his main tools for getting trade agreements passed in Congress, dimming the outlook for deals already in the works with UK and Kenya. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Prairie makes a claim against Polish government
29-Jun-2021 Prairie Mining has filed a £806-million statement of claim for compensation against the Republic of Poland as part of its ongoing international arbitration claims. read more
Halifax Examiner11 hours ago
1 new case of COVID-19, single-day record of vaccinations, announced in Nova Scotia on Tuesday, June 29
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Overview Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced one new case of COVID-19 today (Tuesday, June 29). The case is in Nova Scotia Health’s Eastern Zone; it is a […] read more
The New Dark Age11 hours ago
Book Review: Imperial roots of the global food system
Why do we eat what we do? This is the question Chris Otter seeks to answer in Diet for a Large Planet. It is very timely. In recent years there has been growing anger and horror at a food system that delivers both unhealthy and environmentally destructive diets. Food has become deeply politicized. read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Tucker Carlson claims NSA spying on him and his show
Tucker Carlson claims NSA spying on him and his show ****News Topic 462***** Tucker Carlson’s allegation that the Biden administration is spying on him should worry everyone in the media Tucker Carlson’s allegation that the Biden administration is spying on him should worry everyone in the media The Fox News host alleges the National Security […] read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Did US Olympian Gwen Berry Turn Away from Anthem in Protest?
The hammer thrower from St. Louis Missouri said she was taking a stand against racial injustice and police brutality. read more
The New Dark Age11 hours ago
Presidents: Georgia, Ukraine share commitment to NATO membership, “de-occupation” of lands from Russia
Presidents: Georgia, Ukraine share commitment to NATO membership, “de-occupation” of lands from Russia. Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili paid a two-day visit to Ukraine earlier this week (her first) and met with her opposite number President Volodymyr Zelensky. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Supreme Court Says No Right to Hearing for Some Immigrants
The Supreme Court has ruled that the government can indefinitely detain certain immigrants who say they will face persecution or torture if they are deported to their native countries. read more
Halifax Examiner12 hours ago
Coalition releases recommendations for universal, publicly funded, not-for-profit early learning and child care
A coalition advocating for a universal, publicly funded, not-for-profit early learning and child care system in Nova Scotia has shared its recommendations for what that system should look like in this province. This spring, the federal government announced it was investing $27.2 billion over the next five years to create a national, community-based quality child-care […] read more
The Duran12 hours ago
US Launches Air Strikes In Iraq, Syria, Risking Middle East War
US Launches Air Strikes In Iraq, Syria, Risking Middle East War News Topic 204 The US has bombed Syria and Iraq again, apparently just because it can, giving little or no thought to the consequences The US has bombed Syria and Iraq again, apparently just because it can, giving little or no thought to the […] read more
The Duran12 hours ago
Biden weak, neocons in charge & ready to set Middle East on fire
Biden weak, neocons in charge & ready to set Middle East on fire The Duran: Episode 1020 Syria Says US Strikes Killed Child, Wounded 3 Civilians As Biden Defends Against Congressional Pushback Syria Says US Strikes Killed Child, Wounded 3 Civilians As Biden Defends Against Congressional Pushback Authored by Jazon Ditz via AntiWar.com, Details are […] read more
Electroverse13 hours ago
Grow Your Own Carrots
Carrots are a superb source of beta carotene, fiber, vitamin K1, potassium and antioxidants. The post Grow Your Own Carrots appeared first on Electroverse. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
APE : le Cameroun et l'UE affichent des divergences sur la mise en œuvre des règles d'origines
29-Jun-2021 Sur ce point, les divergences restent profondes et les négociations n'évoluent pas depuis au moins 3 ans. L'UE recommande qu'une décision ferme soit prise par le comité de l'APE. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Les USA comptent profiter de la ZLECAf
29-Jun-2021 Les USA comptent profiter de la Zone de Libre-échange africaine pour développer encore plus leurs activités sur le continent. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Costa Rica says wins arbitration case over open-pit gold mine
29-Jun-2021 An international arbitration panel ruled Costa Rica does not owe Canadian miner Infinito Gold compensation after the cancellation of a mining project a decade ago. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Ecuador signs the ICSID Convention
29-Jun-2021 Ecuador had denounced the ICSID Convention in 2009. The convention establishes the institutional and legal framework for resolving international investment disputes. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Corporate power and abuse is a root cause of migration
29-Jun-2021 To seriously address the roots and causes of migration, it is urgent to dismantle the neoliberal rules which grant excessive privileges to transnational corporations. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Vers un nouveau tribunal d'arbitrage européen pour protéger les investisseurs ?
29-Jun-2021 Les lobbies des entreprises ont commencé à faire pression sur la Commission européenne pour créer un nouveau système de justice parallèle, similaire aux anciens TBI intra-UE, mais compatible avec le droit européen. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Conquering EU courts? Big business lobbies in secret for new legal privileges in the EU
29-Jun-2021 Business lobby groups started lobbying the European Commission to create a new parallel justice system, similar to the old intra-EU BITs, but compatible with EU law. read more
What is Leaking Out of Russia's Aircraft Carrier?
*Charlie Gao* *Russian Navy, * Of all the large ships the current Russian Navy operates, only the Sovremenny-class destroyers and the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier run on Mazut. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *However, some Russian military experts have attempted to downplay the problem entirely. Admiral Ivan Vasiliyev said on the show “Tsargrad” that the black smoke was a deliberate move to show the British that the Admiral Kuznetsov was there, as per “seaman’s tradition.” For most sailors who served on the Admiral Kuznetzov, Mazut is the stuff of legends. The ultra t... read more
How a U.S. Base in Pakistan Serves China’s Interests
*Rupert Stone* *Pakistan, Afghanistan, Asia* China would surely be more than happy to let the United States eliminate its enemies and incur the reputational costs from any civilian casualties. As the United States withdraws its remaining forces from Afghanistan, the Biden administration is scrambling to secure an “over the horizon” counterterrorism capability that would enable it to strike and surveil terrorist groups from a base outside the country. Pakistan is one option for such a facility, given its proximity to the parts of Afghanistan where transnational terror groups such ... read more
Gangsters Out Blog12 hours ago
CBC wants taxpayers to fund free fentanyl
The Communist News Network is reporting that "Watchmen (not her real name) visits her pharmacist each day as part of B.C.'s safer supply program to pick up 14 pills of hydromorphone. The pills are supposed to ease withdrawal symptoms and keep her away from the often-deadly illicit street drug supply. And while the hydromorphone works for some people who use drugs, it doesn't work for Watchmen. *What she really wants and needs is fentanyl*." AYFKM? "So what Watchmen does most often is take the hydromorphone pills and sell them for about $20. She then buys fentanyl on the street. *... read more
WATCH: Man Left in a Coma With Torn Trachea After Cops Force K-9 to Maul His Throat
[image: K-9]Three cops have been cleared despite video of them forcing K-9 to maul non-violent man by the throat, nearly killing him. read more
Mining Awareness +13 hours ago
Why Isn’t Ro Khanna Talking About Asian Privilege in the USA, Especially Asian-Indian Privilege?
In the United States, as of early 2020, the median full-time weekly earnings of White, non-hispanic, men were only 80.5% … Continue reading → read more
Preventing A Return To Normal Amidst The Current Catastrophe
Towards the beginning of our most recent global catastrophe, writer A.M. Gittlitz published I Want to Believe: Posadism, UFOs and Apocalypse Communism, the result of his years-long research on the infamous theorist of revolutionary disaster J. Posadas (1912-1981). Combining intellectual biography and cultural analysis, Gittlitz’s book tells the story of Argentine Trotskyist Homero Rómulo Cristalli Frasnelli — better known under the pseudonym J. Posadas — and his many dedicated followers, traversing multiple continents across decades. I Want to Believe is a cautionary political tal... read more
IER13 hours ago
New Jersey Wants to Mandate Sales of Electric Trucks That Do Not Yet Exist
Last week, IER filed comments on New Jersey’s proposed Advanced Clean Trucks Program. This regulation was first proposed by California… The post New Jersey Wants to Mandate Sales of Electric Trucks That Do Not Yet Exist appeared first on IER. read more
Mining Awareness +13 hours ago
Biden Sec. Blinken Meets with Israeli Foreign Minister in Rome; then Biden Bombs Iran-Backed Militia Groups in Iraq-Syria; then Biden Meets with Israeli President in DC & Says He Won’t Let Iran Get a Nuclear Weapon
Biden’s Secretary of State Blinken delivered remarks at “the launch of the US-Germany dialogue on Holocaust issues in Berlin, Germany … Continue reading → read more
UAE Company Cracks Down On ‘Block The Boat’ Picket Line In Canada
A small town in northern British Columbia was recently the backdrop for a chilling display of how Emirati influence and power can be used to attempt to suppress popular support for Palestine. On June 14, Prince Rupert was the scene of a Block The Boat community picket against the Israeli Zim Volans ship that had been chased away from Oakland. For a day and a half, members of ILWU 505 had respected the picket line and the Volans had sat idle. Eventually, an emergency injunction was granted, and the Volans was finally unloaded and left for Shanghai, China. A week later, DP World, th... read more
US Media Give New Respect To Lab Leak Theory
While many Western media outlets (e.g., NBC, BBC) reported on the evidence-free speculations surrounding a potential lab leak of the SARS-CoV-2 virus from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China’s Hubei province last year, it has never enjoyed as much mainstream credibility as it has in recent months. The post US Media Give New Respect To Lab Leak Theory appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
A Petition With Over 2 Million Signatures Calls for $2,000 Monthly Stimulus Checks for Every American
Yahoo Finance So far, more than 2 million have signed a petition calling for $2,000 monthly stimulus checks for every American. This petition was started... The post A Petition With Over 2 Million Signatures Calls for $2,000 Monthly Stimulus Checks for Every American appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Duck of Minerva14 hours ago
5 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me in Graduate School: Balancing Work and Family
This is the second post in our week-long “Five Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me in Graduate School” series. Heather Smith-Cannoy is Associate Professor of Political Science/Social Justice & Human Rights at Arizona State University. When she is not chasing her adorable 7-year- old son around, she directs ASU’s Global Human Rights Hub, an […] read more
Why Were US Heatwaves Worse In The Past, Roger?
By Paul Homewood Roger Harrabin thinks the latest heatwave in the Pacific Northwest has been caused by climate change. Maybe he might care to explain why heatwaves in the US used to be far, far worse in the past? Observed changes in heat waves in the contiguous United States […] read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Is This Josephine Myrtle Corbin, ‘The 4-Legged Girl’?
A dipygus, according to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, is "a teratological fetus with a double pelvis, genitals, and extremities." read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Report: UNC to Vote on Nikole Hannah-Jones Tenure
A decision by trustees earlier this year not to grant tenure to Hannah-Jones, even though it had been given to those who preceded her as the Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism, sparked a torrent of criticism from within the community. read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
State TV: NKoreans Heartbroken Over Kim’s ‘Emaciated Looks’
Kim’s health is the focus of keen outside attention as the 37-year-old leader hasn’t publicly anointed a successor who would take charge of North Korea’s advancing nuclear arsenal. read more
Whirlwind: The Mystery of Yugoslavia's M-19 Heavy Tank
*Charlie Gao* *Cold War History, Europe* The armor of the Vihor follows the same design philosophy of its Soviet contemporaries. *Key point: *A lot of different weapons ended up in different hands after the Soviet Union and Yugslavia collapsed. Here is how the Soviet M-91 tank may have served in the Yugoslavian civil war. One of the strongest industries of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was its defense industry. During the Cold War, the SFRY flirted with both the West and the East, procuring and developing indigenous weapons based on technology from both sid... read more
Attention Parents: Biden Wants You To Get This 'Stimulus Check'
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Checks, Americas* Expanded child tax credits that were approved under President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan begin on July 15. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Eligible parents should be on the lookout for new payments. For months, many cash-strapped Americans have been calling for recurring monthly coronavirus stimulus checks to further assist those who are still struggling to meet their basic everyday needs. In less than a month, however, it appears that these people will finally get their wish. No, they are not the traditional $1,400 stimulus c... read more
Russian Tanks Kept South Korea Alive
*Charlie Gao* *Security, Asia* The T-80U was a bulwark of the South Korean army. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Compared to the original K1 tank which was Korea’s most advanced tank at the time, the T-80U possessed far more advantages, packing a 125-millimeter gun to the K1’s 105-millimeter, as well as better advanced armor technology. The T-80U was the most advanced tank on the Korean Peninsula when they first arrived. One of the great ironies of the military balance in the Koreas is the fact that South Korea operates more advanced Russian tanks than North Korea. This sit... read more
What we really know about the Tiktok girls trial “The Myth and Truth”
Last Sunday, a Cairo Criminal Court issued her verdict in the case of Egyptian Tiktok influencer Haneen Hossam and Mawada El-Adhm on charges of human trafficking. The Court sentenced 19-years old Haneen Hossam to ten years in prison while 23-years-old Mawada El-Adhm was sentenced to six on charges related to human trafficking after they were referred to court last March by Prosecution. Here are basic facts in the new case I believe to be lost between public hate to girls dancing in skimpy dresses, official human trafficking charges and accusations of patriarchal control over wom... read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
The Worst People in Society
Since mid-March 2020, a seemingly endless number of narcissistic people have deemed themselves to have instant Ph.D.’s in Infectious Diseases and spun every bit of “news” from the compromised “experts” to chastise their neighbors, friends, and family members. History has proven them to be very, very wrong. It would be nice if there were some… Continue reading → read more
Econlib13 hours ago
NPR Panel on Capitalism
I was just on an NPR panel on Capitalism, squaring off against socialists Kristen Ghodsee and Vivek Chibber. Enjoy the full show! The post NPR Panel on Capitalism appeared first on Econlib. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazilian companies most indebted among 7 major emerging economies – BIS
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Even if a rise in insolvencies does not materialize, companies will face an increase in repayments as a result of the large growth in loans taken out at the start of the pandemic. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), a kind of central banks' bank, estimates that Brazilian companies will […] The post Brazilian companies most indebted among 7 major emerging economies – BIS appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Russian Dream of Constantinople
In 1914, it was clear that the demise of the Ottoman Empire was imminent. For Tsar Nicholas II and his government, the top priority was to take control of Constantinople in the name of Orthodox Christianity. The Russians were also intent on taking control of the straits which connected the Russian Black Sea ports to the Mediterranean. After the Byzantine Empire fell to the Ottomans in 1453, Russia saw itself as the new Roman Empire and the guardian of Orthodox Christianity. Constantinople became a Russian dream—the city was venerated in Russia as the Orthodox Holy Land and the cent... read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
ANVISA receives request for emergency use of Covaxin, the Indian Covid-19 vaccine
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The National Health Regulator (ANVISA) announced that on Tuesday morning (29) it received the request for emergency use of the vaccine Covaxin, of experimental character, sent by the company Precisa Medicamentos, which represents in Brazil the Indian pharmaceutical company Bharat Biotech. The company had announced yesterday that it would apply, […] The post ANVISA receives request for emergency use of Covaxin, the Indian Covid-19 vaccine appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Took All Our Rights
Put them in a rights museum. The report pointed to a pattern of gendered racism being perpetuated against racialized men within the museum specifically against Black men, taking the form of sexualizing and fetishizing of certain Black and racialized men and stereotyping Black men as “dangerous and predatory.” Khan said the museum has spent more… Continue reading → read more
Retraction Watch13 hours ago
Paper claiming two deaths from COVID-19 vaccination for every three prevented cases earns expression of concern
A study published last week that quickly became another flashpoint for those arguing that COVID-19 vaccines are unsafe has earned an expression of concern. The original paper, published in the MDPI title Vaccines, claimed that: The number of cases experiencing adverse reactions has been reported to be 700 per 100,000 vaccinations. Currently, we see 16 … Continue reading Paper claiming two deaths from COVID-19 vaccination for every three prevented cases earns expression of concern read more
COVID Vaccine Manufacture Ordered to Pay $263 Million for Role in Largest Overdose Epidemic in History
[image: opioid]J&J was ordered to pay out $263 million this week for their role in the opioid epidemic as the media demands you blindly trust them. read more
Gregory Mannarino, AM 6/29/21: “So It Begins! Banks Start To Buy Back Their Own Stock And Raise Dividends”
Gregory Mannarino, AM 6/29/21: *“So It Begins! Banks Start To Buy Back * *TheirOwn Stock And Raise Dividends”* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
8 IDF commander after seeing scene of disaster an Miami
Arutz Sheva Jun 27, 2021 The post 8 IDF commander after seeing scene of disaster an Miami appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Viable Opposition14 hours ago
Myocarditis, Pericarditis and mRNA Vaccines - An Association or a Cause?
A recent data release from a presentation at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides COVID-19 vaccine consumers with some rather concerning data, particularly if they are under the age of 30. Let's start with some background. Here is a graph from the CDC showing the weekly number of COVID-19 deaths for the age group 15 years to 24 years in brown and 25 years to 34 years in turquoise: Here is a table showing how many Americans of varying age groups have died from COVID-19, pneumonia or influenza: Note that only 2,704 Americans under the age of 30 had deat... read more
Caitlin Johnstone14 hours ago
The Weird, Creepy Media Blackout On Recent Assange Revelations
Listen to a reading of this article: As of this writing, it has been three days since the Icelandic newspaper Stundin broke the story that a key witness in the US government’s case against Julian Assange had fabricated allegations against the WikiLeaks founder. And yet, somehow, […] read more
Tucker Carlson Blows NSA Plot Against Him
On Tucker Carlson’s Monday, June 28th show, he blew up an NSA surveillance scandal which should result in a flood of calls into Congress demanding investigation and the jailing of everyone involved. Right now. Not later. NSA spying against Americans remains illegal. It is not a technical foul, particularly when directed at journalists opposing the hologram Presidency. read more
Organizing Notes9 hours ago
Upside-down world we live in
Who could ever have predicted that right-wing TV evangelist Pat Robertson would interview whistleblower William Binney? Binney worked as the Technical Director for the National Security Agency (NSA) as a code-breaker for more than 30 years. Robertson ran for the Republican party nomination for president in 1988. He didn't win. The fact he is interviewing Binney, and even asks about famed whistleblower Edward Snowden, is more than amazing. You'd never hear Binney on MSNBC, CNN, or many other 'liberal' media outlets. Why not? The world is surely upside-down these days. The pol... read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
A Look At The US Withdrawal From Afghanistan (Video)
*WNU Editor:* ABC News tries to sugarcoat the US withdrawal from Afghanistan in the above video. It is not working. read more
Cairns News13 hours ago
Dr Brendan Murphy tells Senator Jacquie Lambie not to warn the public about the adverse effects of Covid vax
Letter to the Editor Former Chief Medical Officer, Dr Brendan Murphy, tells super star Senator Jacquie Lambie to keep quiet about vaccine effects(he picked on the wrong girl).The video below of a senate committee hearing with the recently appointed Secretary of the Department of Health, Dr Brendan Murphy, warning senators to not tell the public […] read more
Destructive storm hits Moscow after record heat, Russia
Destructive rains and strong winds hit Moscow, Russia, on Monday, June 28, 2021, a week after the city sizzled through record heat. Powerful gusts uprooted trees and caused damage to cars on streets, while heavy rains triggered flooding. The metro system halted...... Read more » read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Virus update: • Australia offers adults AstraZeneca to speed up rollout. • Red Cross warns Indonesia faces coronavirus catastrophe. • Outbreak in Fiji hits economy, tests health system. • Amish put faith in God over vaccine. More @AP coverage: https://t.co/zEW0rOiHK9 — The Associated Press (@AP) June 29, 2021 With more than half of the US population still not fully vaccinated, according to the CDC, health experts and officials worry that regions with low amounts of virus protection could see surges in the fall and winter. https://t.co/WZXbK4gNVj — CNN (@CNN) June 29, 2021 #BREAKING... read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Chile increases spending on Covid-19 and urges caution with Delta variant
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Chilean President Sebastian Piñera on Monday announced a US$2 billion investment in health care to fight the coronavirus pandemic, which continues to threaten the country despite its vaccination program, one of the fastest in the world. Piñera said the funds will be used to buy an additional 5 million vaccine […] The post Chile increases spending on Covid-19 and urges caution with Delta variant appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Need Another Stimulus Check? New Payments Might Be on the Way
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Checks, Americas* In recent days, perhaps the most talked-about government-issued cash windfall is from the expanded child tax credits. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Help is on the way for millions of Americans. From petitions to surveys and polls, what cash-hungry Americans say they desperately want is another round or two of coronavirus stimulus checks. Although the White House and Congress have stayed mostly silent on the issue, do know that President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan is still in the process of disbursing other “stimulus” payment... read more
Watch Out: Families Might Need To Pay Back Part of Their Child Tax Credit
*Trevor Filseth* *Child Tax Credit, Americas* Don’t be too disappointed – if nothing else is clear, it is certain that you’ll still come out ahead on the deal. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Families that receive their checks must be careful not to spend them all at once. Starting on July 15 and continuing until December, more than 36 million American families – representing just under 90 percent of all children nationwide – will begin to receive monthly payments of $250 to $300 per child. The payments, part of President Biden’s increased Child Tax Credit scheme, will be sent o... read more
the daily howler13 hours ago
CRITICAL MATTERS: Telling the story The One True Way!
*TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 2021* *Anthropological insights:* As we noted yesterday, critical theory is hot. More specifically, a hot discussion now surrounds the teaching of America's racial history in our public schools. How should that brutal history be taught, and should "critical race theory," whatever that is, be somehow involved in the process? These questions are *very* hot. Because the primary question is very important, there's no reason why they shouldn't be. That said, a certain problem has appeared in Our Town, according to leading top experts. As this general topic is disc... read more
When technology kills
There's a very sad report out of Canada, one that might have repercussions in America as well. It's an analysis of what caused the crash of a Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone helicopter last year, killing everyone aboard. As a pilot guided one of Canada's navy helicopters up into a tight turn, neither his training nor cockpit indicators warned of how a built-in autopilot would take control and plunge the Cyclone into the Ionian Sea, a military report has concluded. All six Canadian Forces members on board died in the crash on April 29, 2020. *. . .* The report ... said testing wasn'... read more
The Roots Of Today’s White Collar Union Wave Are Deeper Than You Think
At UAW Local 2110, Maida Rosenstein Has Quietly Organized The Most Prestigious Group Of Cultural Institutions On The East Coast. The post The Roots Of Today’s White Collar Union Wave Are Deeper Than You Think appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Brazil urges China to clarify proposed new soy standard – Ag Ministry official
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil has urged China to clarify some aspects of a new national soy standard that changes the bean's quality requirements, including how the new "standard" will be implemented, an Agriculture Ministry official said on Monday, June 28. China's proposal to introduce a new standard for the oilseed, currently being debated […] The post Brazil urges China to clarify proposed new soy standard – Ag Ministry official appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
Performers rally around the Red Flag during a show commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China at the National Stadium in Beijing, China June 28, 2021. REUTERS/Thomas Peter *WNU Editor:* The above picture is from this photo-gallery ....* China's Communist Party turns 100* (Reuters). read more
Lessons From The Nation’s Black Male Educators
The place of Black men in higher education, both as students and as educators, has always been precarious—even before the pandemic. A U.S. Department of Education report found in 2016 that Black men made up just 2 percent of the nation's teaching workforce, representing the lowest population group in education. The post Lessons From The Nation’s Black Male Educators appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Helicopter Carrying Colombian President, Defense And Interior Minister Shot At, Leaving Bullet Holes In Fuselage (Update)
*Daily Mail: **Harrowing moment Colombian president's helicopter is struck by gunfire: Officials say two rebel groups and drug traffickers orchestrated failed plot to bring down aircraft with Venezuelan weapons* * A video recorded by a villager in Norte de Santander, Colombia, captured the moment a helicopter transporting President Iván Duque came under fire * The incident took place Friday near the border with Venezuela * The helicopter was able to land without issue at Camilo Daza Airport in Cúcuta * The military helicopter was struck by several bullets which were fired ... read more
Biden’s Bombing Of Iraq And Syria Only Serves The Weapons Industry
U.S. Citizens Derive No Benefit, But Instead Suffer Great Loss, From Endless War In The Middle East. But Their Interests Are Irrelevant To Decisions Of Bipartisan Washington. The post Biden’s Bombing Of Iraq And Syria Only Serves The Weapons Industry appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Members Of Topeka’s Local Frito-Lay Union Just Voted To Strike
Members of the local union representing Frito-Lay workers have voted to strike. After multiple rounds of mediated contract negotiations with the company yielded little progress, members of Local 218 of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers & Grain Millers Union on Saturday voted to strike starting early next month. According to Mark Benaka, business manager for Local 218, a total of 383 union members turned out for a series of membership meetings held Saturday in Topeka. He indicated a strike vote was taken during those meetings, with members overwhelmingly voting in favor o... read more
Mack And Ford Workers Call For Joint Action To Back Volvo Trucks Strikers
Aware of the anger over handling scab parts and growing sentiment for collective action in solidarity with the NRV strikers, UAW 677 posted a notice Monday, which read: “As the NRV strike continues, our brothers and sisters at Local 2069 need our support.” Far from calling the workers out or even calling for a ban on handling scab parts, the Local 677 officials instruct workers to donate money to striking Volvo workers during the general membership meeting Thursday at the local union hall. While workers will no doubt gladly contribute, even though they are facing the loss of incom... read more
The New Dark Age15 hours ago
Covid19 – the final nail in coffin of medical research
"The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time.”Edward Grey Several years ago, I wrote a book called Doctoring Data. It was my attempt to help people navigate their way through medical headlines and medical data. read more
Balkinization12 hours ago
A Place to Begin: My Response to the Symposium Essays
For the Symposium on Kurt Lash, The Reconstruction Amendments: The Essential Documents (University of Chicago Press, 2021)(2 vols.). Kurt Lash My deep and sincere thanks to Jack Balkin for hosting this symposium on “The Reconstruction Amendments: Essential Documents(2 vols.) (Kurt T. Lash, ed.) (University of Chicago Press 2021). Before responding to some of the questions and concerns raised in these remarkable essays, please allow me a moment to note how positively the reviewers responded to the collection: “Kurt Lash now stands alongside Max Farrand in doing... read more
naked capitalism14 hours ago
Myths, Lobbies Foster Competitive International Corporate Tax Cutting
Bad ideology, kept alive by lobbying and PR, has fueled an unproductive corporte tax race to the bottom. Is the tide finally turning? read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Latest Bloomberg ranking ‘best country to be in pandemic’ places Argentina last
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The United States is now the best country to be during the coronavirus pandemic. At the same time, according to a list of 53 nations reviewed by economy media outlet Bloomberg and released Monday, Argentina is the worst option. When this ranking first appeared in November 2020, the questionable honor […] The post Latest Bloomberg ranking ‘best country to be in pandemic’ places Argentina last appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
McKenna Retires
Catherine McKenna won't be running in the next federal election. Susan Delacourt writes that after the abuse she has endured, her decision is not surprising: The woman who made her name as Justin Trudeau’s environment minister spoke in front of a pedestrian bridge built across the Rideau Canal during her tenure as MP for Ottawa Centre — an accomplishment of some local-riding pride, she said. It’s called the “Flora Footbridge,” named after legendary Conservative politician Flora MacDonald, a trailblazer in politics for women such as McKenna. The symbolism for this surprise announ... read more
Cop Kills Unarmed 17yo Boy As He Held a Quart of Oil Working on His Truck
[image: truck]A 17-year-old unarmed child was gunned down by police while working on his truck and carrying a jug of oil, according to an eye witness. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Brazil’s Porto Seguro completes agreement to acquire 13.5% stake in Petlove
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Porto Seguro said that after meeting all conditions precedent, including antitrust agency CADE's approval, it has finalized the agreement with Petlove and will receive a 13.5% stake in the company. The deal, the numbers of which were not disclosed, had been announced in April. In exchange for the stake in […] The post Brazil’s Porto Seguro completes agreement to acquire 13.5% stake in Petlove appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
Diana Legacy Lingers As Fans Mark Late Royal’s 60th Birthday
Those touched by the life of the preschool teacher turned princess remembered her ahead of what would have been her 60th birthday, recalling the complicated royal rebel who left an enduring imprint on the House of Windsor. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Brazil workers need to save US$180 billion more a year to cover retirement expenses – Swiss Re
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Workers in Brazil are retiring without enough assets to cover their needs, running a deficit of US$180 billion (R$887 billion) in retirement savings each year, according to a Swiss Re Institute study released Tuesday in Zurich. This gap increases the risk of poverty, poor health, and pressure on younger generations, […] The post Brazil workers need to save US$180 billion more a year to cover retirement expenses – Swiss Re appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Halifax Examiner15 hours ago
Saving the stories after the buildings are gone
News 1. Mapping the money continues Tim Bousquet and Jennifer Henderson added more spending announcements to the “It’s raining money in Nova Scotia” map. As Bousquet writes, there’s been $78,254,000 in new spending announcements since June 7. In a Twitter thread, Bousquet shared this electoral map produced by the CBC after the last election and […] read more
Check Your Bank Account: More Stimulus Checks Are Coming Soon
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Checks, Americas* The IRS and the Treasury Department are still busy issuing millions of $1,400 coronavirus stimulus checks. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The IRS has made more than eight million such payments so far this year. For the past three months, there have been little time for breaks for the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department, as they are still busy issuing millions of $1,400 coronavirus stimulus checks that were approved under President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan. Know that the last tranche that was noted by the I... read more
Altice Announces It’s Dropping Upload Speeds for Optimum Customers
*Stephen Silver* *internet, * This means upload speeds will be dropping by as high as 86 percent. Altice USA, the owner of the cable company Optimum, announced last week that it will drop the upload speeds that offers to its customers. “Starting on July 12, we are making some adjustments to our cable internet speed tiers for new customers,” Optimum said on its website. “These new cable internet tiers are consistent with those offered by other internet providers and our pricing remains competitive so you can get the experience you want at a good value,” the company said. “At the s... read more
More Stimulus Checks? Biden Might Extend the Child Tax Credit
*Trevor Filseth* *Child Tax Credit, Americas* The increase laid out in the American Rescue Plan Act is currently set to expire at the end of the current filing period, next April. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Extending aid will be complicated. Three months ago, on March 11, President Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act into law. The $1.9 trillion spending bill, intended to initiate Biden’s coronavirus economic recovery plan, included several groundbreaking measures—the largest and most important of which was the $450 billion stimulus measure, sending $1,400 checks to... read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
This Is CNN
Jake Tapper’s CNN Fear-Porn Show Lost 75 Percent Of Its Audience Since January – “Whereas Tapper’s show had 2.8 million viewers in the month of January, it raked in an abysmally low 706,000 from May 23 to June 23. In terms of the second quarter, the host has experienced about a 50 percent decrease in… Continue reading → read more
Balkinization15 hours ago
Delayed census data and redistricting
The delay in the release of the 2020 federal census data has a serious impact on states with constitutional or statutory redistricting deadlines that take for granted the federal government will provide new data on the usual schedule specified by federal law (before April 1 in the year after the census). Vik Amar and I have two recent commentaries on the situation in Illinois, where the state legislature adopted a redistricting plan based on different data and Republican lawmakers have now sued in federal court arguing that (because the state did not use census data) the plan viola... read more
ACCOUNTABILITY ISN'T COMING
Haven't I told you for years that Donald Trump will never spend a night in prison? Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance has indicated he does not currently plan to charge the Trump Organization with crimes related to allegations of "hush money" payments and real estate value manipulations, according to a personal lawyer for Donald Trump. Ronald Fischetti, a New York attorney who represents the former president, said on Monday that in a meeting last week, he asked Vance’s team for details on charges they were considering. According to Fischetti, members of Vance’s team said they we... read more

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