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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.

Monday, November 8, 2021

8 November - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

 10 pm MDT

MIT Scientist and Professor on Exposing COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries: “You Have to be Careful Because You Could be Eliminated”
Today I bring you more evidence that the leaders of the U.S. Government health agencies and the pharmaceutical companies producing the COVID-19 "vaccines" are guilty of crimes against humanity, including mass murder. I have been criticized and censored by many even in the alternative media for using such strong language, often being accused of using "sensationalism." But when the truth and the facts are so obvious as they are today, sensationalism is not needed. Just the courage to tell the truth, and expose the criminals, is all that is needed to warn the public. And the truth i... read more
Halifax Examiner6 hours ago
The chain of COVID transmission likely starts at a Baptist “camp meeting” in Amherst and leads directly to an outbreak in a Pugwash nursing home
Jump to sections in this article: Overview of today’s cases Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Today, Nova Scotia announced 111 new cases of COVID-19 over three days (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). The bulk of the cases are either directly related to multi-day faith gathering in late October in Amherst, or are secondary outbreaks arising […] read more
Lawfare9 hours ago
The Law of Individual Disqualification in a Democracy
The House of Representatives votes to adopt the articles of impeachment against Donald Trump. (Photo by the United States House of Representatives) In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attempted insurrection, a largely unasked question concerns whether consequences should be imposed on any of the elected actors responsible. In particular, having worked against democracy, should they be allowed to continue to participate in democratic life? Or should they be disqualified from holding office in the future? The absence of discussion on this question should seem odd: The United States appe... read more
"The Heart Has Its Reasons..."
“Passion doesn’t count the cost. Pascal said that the heart has its reasons that reason takes no account of. If he meant what I think, he meant that when passion seizes the heart it invents reasons that seem not only plausible but conclusive to prove that the world is well lost for love. It convinces you that honor is well sacrificed and that shame is a cheap price to pay. Passion is destructive. It destroyed Antony and Cleopatra, Tristan and Isolde, Parnell and Kitty O’Shea. And if it doesn’t destroy it dies. It may be then that one is faced with the desolation of knowing that one ... read more
“What Mark Will You Leave On The World?”
*“What Mark Will You Leave On The World?”* by Maria Rodale “As some of you know, this time of year is my favorite time to truly reflect on the past and the future. Things seem to slow down enough that there’s finally time to ponder and think and plan and dream. The questions and thoughts change as I get older. When I was younger, it was more about what I wanted to accomplish (although I still have a VERY ambitious list for that). Now, it’s a little bit more of what do I want to leave behind? The thing about life and reality is that it is so fleeting. Things that seem huge and vastl... read more
PrairiePundit5 hours ago
People subpoenaed by Jan. 6 committee because of ties to Trump
National Review: The House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot issued six new subpoenas on Monday for associates and allies of former president Trump. The committee chairman, Representative Bennie Thompson (D., Miss.), announced that subpoenas were issued for former Trump campaign manager William Stepien, senior adviser Jason Miller, and former national executive assistant to the campaign Angela McCallum. Three additional subpoenas were issued to former national security adviser Michael Flynn, lawyer John Eastman, and Bernard Kerik, who according to the co... read more
How NATO Can Avoid the Death Spiral on Europe’s Frontier
*James Jay Carafano* *NATO, * There are no easy answers in the fight for freedom, security, and prosperity in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine, but supporting these efforts with a complement of suitable, feasible, and acceptable programs is the best way to break the death spiral and show Russia and China that our determination to win the long-haul struggle for freedom is just as strong as their determination to oppress. Both Russia and China threaten the peace and prosperity of the transatlantic community. But the most acute problem now is coming not from Beijing but from Moscow—sp... read more
If America Can Have Cutting Edge Weapons Why Not North Korea?
*Doug Bandow* *North Korea, Asia* Washington’s policies are based on self-interest, not on principle. Speaking before the United Nations General Assembly’s Sixth Committee, which contemplates legal matters involving the United Nations, North Korea’s Ambassador Kim In-chol denounced the United States and double standards. He accused America and the world of demonstrating rank hypocrisy. He noted that America was seeking to develop hypersonic missiles, without the criticism leveled at the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and that North and South Korea were treated very dif... read more
CVX: Why South Korea Needs Its Very Own Light Aircraft Carrier
*Jihoon Yu, Erik French* *CVX Program, Asia* This light aircraft carrier would offer the ROK the ability to apply airpower—either independently or as part of a coalition effort—against a range of threats to its sea lanes of communication. The Republic of Korea (ROK) National Assembly faces an important choice this month: will it vote to fully fund the ROK Navy’s proposed light aircraft carrier (CVX)? This decision cannot be made lightly. It will take considerable time, effort, and resources for the ROK to acquire and operate this new platform. Nevertheless, the National Assembly ... read more
Taiwan is Upgrading its Force of Aging M60 Tanks
*Peter Suciu* *M60 Tank, Taiwan* Taiwan recently announced it would spend about $16 million to upgrade the tanks' combat and defense abilities. If the People's Liberation Army were to mount an invasion of the self-governed island of Taiwan, it would face many aging tanks, including hundreds of M60A3s. The Taiwanese Army recently announced that it will upgrade the equipment and systems on many of those M60A3s. The plan's partial upgrades are scheduled to begin next year to strengthen the second-generation main battle tanks’ (MBTs) combat and defense capabilities. The Liberty Time... read more
The Rio Times5 hours ago
Peru Government meets with indigenous people who maintain a blockade of an oil station
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Government of Peru sent a high-level commission to the Dátem del Marañón province, department of Loreto (northern Amazon), to meet with indigenous communities that have taken over station 5 of the Norperuvian Oil Pipeline (ONP), the main one in the country. “Representing the Government, led by President Pedro Castillo, […] The post Peru Government meets with indigenous people who maintain a blockade of an oil station appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Poet: Robert Frost, “Acceptance”
*“Acceptance”* “When the spent sun throws up its rays on cloud And goes down burning into the gulf below, No voice in nature is heard to cry aloud At what has happened. Birds, at least must know It is the change to darkness in the sky. Murmuring something quiet in her breast, One bird begins to close a faded eye; Or overtaken too far from his nest, Hurrying low above the grove, some waif Swoops just in time to his remembered tree. At most he thinks or twitters softly, ‘safe!’ Now let the night be dark for all of me. Let the night be too dark for me to see Into the future. Let what will ... read more
The Rio Times5 hours ago
Pedro Castillo reduces contact with his Perú Libre party
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – There has been a strict minimum of communication with the bench and the party led by Vladimir Cerrón. According to specialists, the Government can now broaden its base with the center. The distancing between President Pedro Castillo and Perú Libre (PL), the organization that brought him to power, is becoming […] The post Pedro Castillo reduces contact with his Perú Libre party appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Free Download: Kahlil Gibran, “The Garden of the Prophet”
*“The Garden of the Prophet”* by Kahlil Gibran “Oftentimes we call Life bitter names, but only when we ourselves are bitter and dark. And we deem her empty and unprofitable, but only when the soul goes wandering in desolate places, and the heart is drunken with over-mindfulness of self. Life is deep and high and distant; and though only your vast vision can reach even her feet, yet she is near; and though only the breath of your breath reaches her heart, the shadow of your shadow crosses her face, and the echo of your faintest cry becomes a spring and an autumn in her breast. And ... read more
The Rio Times5 hours ago
Eight Requirements for Travelers Entering Ecuador
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Travelers entering Ecuador must meet specific requirements. According to the Ministry of Public Health (MSP), these guidelines also apply to air travelers. In total, the organization has established eight guidelines for visitors coming to Ecuador or the Galapagos Islands. These are set out in the Guidelines for Entry by Air […] The post Eight Requirements for Travelers Entering Ecuador appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
The Queen of England and the Farting Horse
No fewer than five U.S. presidents have found themselves the butt of this particular joke. read more
As Nicaragua Resists Regime Change, The US Ramps Up Its Economic Warfare
The United States has tried to control the poor Central American country, Nicaragua, for more than 100 years. John Bolton designated Nicaragua as part of the "Troika of Tyranny" along with Cuba and Venezuela for daring to defend its sovereignty. Since the failed violent coup attempt in 2018, the US foreign policy establishment has focused on preventing President Daniel Ortega's reelection using a variety of tactics. Ben Norton, associate editor of The Grayzone, who is based in Managua, describes those tactics, the complicity of corporate media and social media and how Nicaragua is ... read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
Pic of Gas Generator Charging Tesla Wasn’t Shot in U.S.
A far-right Twitter account reposted the picture with the hashtag "#GreenNewDeal." read more
PrairiePundit6 hours ago
This number likely does not include the 'got aways'
* Just the News:* *More than a quarter of migrants arrested at border are repeat offenders, CBP says* *Feds arrested more than 17,300 migrants with past convictions of other crimes attempting to cross the border illegally in last year.* ... While Border Patrol agents are dealing with a massive influx of people who are surrendering at the border, Martinez said, it’s the got-aways that keep law enforcement up at night. If the got-aways were caught, CBP criminal conviction apprehensions would be much higher, he and others in law enforcement said. Many of these individuals are als... read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
Tourist need vaccine to enter US while illegals' do not
* Washington Examiner:* *Long lines at borders as tourists welcomed after 19-month ban: 'Snowbirds in RVs by the thousands'* Biden hypocrisy on display at US borders. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Game On: 9-Foot Video Game Joystick on Record As Largest
A 9-foot-tall (2.7-meter-tall) video game joystick made of wood, rubber and steel has made it into the Guinness World Records 2022 as the largest. read more
Dr. Daria J. Willis Named Fifth President of Howard Community College
Dr. Daria J. Willis, a rising star in the world of community colleges, has been selected as the next president to lead Howard... read more
25 Years Later, What California’s Affirmative Action Ban Means for Higher Ed
It's the 25th anniversary of Proposition 209, which banned affirmative action in public institutions across California... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Afton, Virginia, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
WHO Urges U.S. To Pay Attention As Surging COVID Cases Flood Europe's Hospitals Again
*CBS: **"Don't wait": WHO urges U.S. to pay attention as surging COVID cases flood Europe's hospitals again* London — The coronavirus has been resurging across Europe, including in some places where it was thought to be well under control. A top world health official tells CBS News the trend shows that success today does not necessarily mean success tomorrow, and the United States should pay close attention. Europe has seen a jump of more than 50% in new coronavirus cases over the last month, and the World Health Organization has warned the continent could see another half of ... read more
Solidarity with the enemy
The reason that Erin O’Toole is unable to mount a solid attack on the prospect of a Liberal/NDP coalition is not because of MP Marilyn Gladu, but because he basically agrees with everything that the coalition is proposing. On the energy front, does O’Toole believe his carbon tax regime, as opposed to that of the… Continue reading → read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Chile records 1.3% inflation in October and again breaks monthly record in 13 years
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Chile's Consumer Price Index (CPI) registered an increase of 1.3% in October compared to the previous month, the highest monthly figure in 13 years for the second consecutive month, the National Statistics Institute (INE) reported on Monday. With this variation, Chile accumulated inflation of 5.8% so far this year and […] The post Chile records 1.3% inflation in October and again breaks monthly record in 13 years appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Is Left Media in Decline?
"What next for alternative left media?" asks Harry Clarke-Ezzidio in *The New Statesman*. What indeed. Four years ago several breakthrough media outlets were the toast of the Corbynist town. *Skwawkbox*, *The Canary*, *Evolve Politics*, *Another Angry Voice*, *Novara Media*. Even an old fuddy-duddy like me, child of the long-faded blogging revolution was forced to comment. And today, how are things? The times have a-changed, certainly. Corbynism turned out to be an interlude, though arguably the left remains much stronger than it was before Jeremy's name was on the nomination papers... read more
The Last Refuge6 hours ago
Transportation Secretary – Forget Gas Prices and Supply Chain Chaos, Bridges and Roads are Racist
Last week in an event to promote ‘environmental justice‘, Kamala Harris emphasized the priorities of the Biden administration when she held an event to highlight how trees are racist. This week Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg wanted to promote ‘construction and logistic equity‘ while emphasizing the priorities of the Biden administration, so Buttigieg declared that roads […] The post Transportation Secretary – Forget Gas Prices and Supply Chain Chaos, Bridges and Roads are Racist appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Migrants Storm The Polish Border From Belarus
Daily Mail: *'We will defend our country and the entire EU': Polish soldiers force back hundreds of migrants at the border with pepper spray after Belarus dictator Lukashenko sent 1,000 refugees to invade* * Desperate migrants gathered at Belarusian frontier with Poland on Monday, attempting to hack down fence * The men, women and children, were met by a line of Polish guards who forced them back with pepper spray * Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is accused of 'weaponising' the migrants in his war with the West * He was slapped with sanctions for a violent crack... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Kremlin Says The CIA Director Spoke With Putin While In Moscow Last Week
(L) William Burns © Tom Williams / Pool via REUTERS; (R) Vladimir Putin © Sputnik / Alexei Druzhinin / Kremlin via REUTERS *RT:* *Kremlin reveals Putin spoke to head of CIA * As well as meeting the secretary of the Russian Security Council and the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, the director of America’s CIA has also had a phone call with President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin has revealed. Speaking to the press on Monday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov revealed that CIA boss William Burns talked directly with Putin. This is unusual for the Russian leader, who typi... read more
Biden Hits New Approval Low - Is He Eyeing War As A Distraction?
President Biden's approval numbers have hit a new low - the upper 37 percent range - as his administration continues to talk up "Russian troop build-up" near Ukraine. Is the saber-rattling meant as a distraction? Also today: Where's Gavin Newsom? Why is Italy adjusting its Covid numbers? New worrying study on vax effectiveness. And...New Jersey politics. Watch today's Liberty Report: read more
Israeli Health Minister Wants Daily COVID Testing on Infants
On this episode of CHD.TV’s “The Jerusalem Report,” host Ilana Rachel Daniel visited demonstrations, protests and rallies to hear the voices of the Israeli people. The post Israeli Health Minister Wants Daily COVID Testing on Infants appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Turcopolier7 hours ago
“who will be the first to mine Helium-3 in space …”
“Outer space holds virtually limitless amounts of energy and raw materials, from Helium-3 fuel on the Moon for clean fusion reactors to heavy metals and volatile gases from asteroids, which can be harvested for use on Earth and in space,” says … Continue reading → read more
Are Humans the Next ‘Endangered Species’?
Shanna Swan, Ph.D., a reproductive epidemiologist, believes humans, as a species, satisfy several of the criteria for endangerment, partly because phthalates and other chemicals are wreaking havoc with fertility. The post Are Humans the Next ‘Endangered Species’? appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
When The FBI Does It, That Means That It’s Not Illegal
FBI and Southern District of New York raid Project Veritas journalists’ homes; Jonathan Turley; So why the raids? Since when does the FBI conducted raids over missing diaries? The FBI can cite the interstate elements of the alleged theft as raising a federal crime. However, what is the crime? It is not clear if they… Continue reading → read more
Thousands of Federal Workers Seek Religious Exemptions to Avoid Shots + 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 Thousands of Federal Workers Seek Religious Exemptions to Avoid Shots + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
MintPress News8 hours ago
The Facebook Team that Tried to Swing Nicaragua’s Election is Full of U.S. Spies
A tacit agreement between the government and Facebook appears to have been made: you can keep the profits, but we control the message. As such, a cynic might wonder what functional difference there is between Facebook and the national security state. The post The Facebook Team that Tried to Swing Nicaragua’s Election is Full of U.S. Spies appeared first on MintPress News. read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Mapuches in Argentina and Chile stand their ground
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Chilean Government filed a lawsuit against whoever "may be responsible" for the crime of illegal carrying of weapons and paramilitarism after the dissemination of a video of hooded men carrying automatic rifles in the southern region, shaken by the indigenous conflict and rural violence. The video, which has been […] The post Mapuches in Argentina and Chile stand their ground appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
A Prominent Virologist Warns COVID Pill Could Unleash Dangerous Mutants + 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 A Prominent Virologist Warns COVID Pill Could Unleash Dangerous Mutants + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
MJBizDaily9 hours ago
Curaleaf to buy Arizona-based cannabis operator Tryke for $286 million
Cannabis multistate operator Curaleaf Holdings signed a definitive agreement to acquire an Arizona-based MSO in a cash and stock transaction currently valued at $286 million. Curaleaf to buy Arizona-based cannabis operator Tryke for $286 million is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Nevada suspends marijuana edibles maker’s license over rules violations
Nevada marijuana edibles manufacturer Kindibles has temporarily lost its business license after regulators found that a product line was not inspected per state rules. Nevada suspends marijuana edibles maker’s license over rules violations is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Halifax Examiner7 hours ago
Black News File
1. Black Yarmouth high school principal retires after 42 years Last week, Don Berry, who was the principal at Yarmouth Consolidated Memorial High School, retired after 42 years as an educator. CBC and Saltwire Media both reported on his retirement, his kindness, and creative ways of inspiring students, as well as the weeklong series […] read more
Komando.com8 hours ago
5 ways to speed up your PC in under 60 seconds
5 simple ways to speed up your PC. read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
NBA Mandates All Previously Vaccinated Players Must Get More Vaccinated With Mandatory Boosters
Last week Florida Governor Ron DeSantis noted the feds were likely to move the goalposts, and “fully vaccinated” will shift because never-ending booster shots will become part of the mandate. The media went bananas claiming DeSantis was spreading a conspiracy theory. Well, today the National Basketball Association (NBA) has told all previously vaccinated players they […] The post NBA Mandates All Previously Vaccinated Players Must Get More Vaccinated With Mandatory Boosters appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
COP26 Summit: Thousands March In Glasgow For Action Against Climate Change
The protesters at the Glasgow march represented various groups, including indigenous organisations, frontline communities, trade unions, youth groups, peace and anti-war groups, communist and left organisations, and different environmental organisations. Despite a broad spectrum of platforms, the protesters were "united around the recognition that without system change, there is no way to take the urgent necessary measures to save the planet and advance climate justice." About 100 climate change protests and demonstrations were held in other cities of the UK. Similar actions also ... read more
‘We’re Fighting For System Change, That’s What It’s Going To Take To Stop This Climate Crisis’
World leaders are meeting in Glasgow for the COP26 climate conference, but the minimal promises made at these gatherings are not kept and are not enough. Communities in the Global South are demanding real and meaningful change -- an entire system change away from profit-driven, rather than people-driven, governments. Mozambique-based activist Dipti Bhatnagar discusses the conditions that the Global South is grappling with (from the climate change that the West is largely responsible for), and the dire necessity for real change. Bhatnagar is climate justice & energy coordinator wit... read more
Food Safety News8 hours ago
IDHP final report on Jackson County Shiga-toxin E. Coli / HUS cases
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has completed a final report on last May’s Shiga-toxin E. coli outbreak in a Jackson County childcare facility. Pursuit to Iowa Open Records law, IDPH has shared its findings with Food Safety News The onset of the Ecoli illnesses occurred from May 6 to May 22. IDPH and... Continue Reading read more
I Monitored The US-Denounced Nicaraguan Election
Despite Western media and politicians labelling the Nicaraguan general election a “sham” and “parody,” citizens turned out in large numbers to cast their votes on Sunday, and also to show they reject foreign meddling. According to preliminary results, over 65 percent of voters turned out, 75 percent of whom cast their ballots on November 7 for Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega, securing him a fourth consecutive presidential term. For many Nicaraguans, especially the poor and working people, the choice is an obvious one The post I Monitored The US-Denounced Nicaraguan Election appear... read more
First Official Results Confirm Re-Election Of Ortega
In the early hours of Monday, Nicaragua’s Supreme Electoral Council (CSE) President Brenda Rocha released the first official results of the presidential elections held on Sunday. After saying that the Nicaraguan people "have been the protagonists of the country's historic civic celebration," she announced the results of the votes counted at the national and provincial levels. With 49.25 percent of the votes counted so far, President Daniel Ortega, who ran for reelection of the position, achieved 74.99 percent of the votes. These results will allow the Santinista National Liberatio... read more
The Word From the Trenches – November 8, 2021
Join in on the conversation. Call (712) 770-5597 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. (If you are unable to get through call... The post The Word From the Trenches – November 8, 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Cal. Gov. Gavin Newsom Appears to be Suffering From a Bad Reaction to Covid 19 Booster
Santa Monica Observer – by Samuel Alioto A week after abruptly canceling plans to attend the United Nations climate summit in Scotland, California Gov. Gavin... The post Cal. Gov. Gavin Newsom Appears to be Suffering From a Bad Reaction to Covid 19 Booster appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Nicaraguan People Vote For Peace And Not For War
On Sunday, November 7, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega said that the general elections taking place in his country are a sign and a commitment by the vast majority of Nicaraguans to vote for peace and not for war or terrorism. After voting in Managua, the president addressed the nation from the House of the Peoples, expressing that this election does not call for paralyzing the economy and destroying families. He stressed that the people want peace and well-being, while the right-wing sows hatred and terror and therefore opts for smear campaigns and violence, so that war returns... read more
Palestinians In Sheikh Jarrah Reject Israeli Proposal
The families have been living in Sheikh Jarrah in the occupied East Jerusalem for generations. Now these families are facing evictions so the land can be cleared. Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah have rejected the Israeli supreme court’s proposal that could eventually lead to their eviction from their homes and lands. The families have been living in Sheikh Jarrah in the occupied East Jerusalem for generations. Now these families are facing evictions so the land can be cleared for illegal Jewish settlements. The post Palestinians In Sheikh Jarrah Reject Israeli Proposal appea... read more
Holding Their Feet To The Fire
Protests and actions by civil society organizations are stepping up at the COP26 conference as the event enters its second week in Glasgow, Scotland. Thousands of climate activists from all over the world have arrived demanding genuine change. Young people and others, both inside and outside of the United Nations climate talks, are telling world leaders to hurry up and get it done, that concrete measures to avoid catastrophic warming can’t wait. On Friday, during a news conference shared via Zoom organized by It Takes Roots, several Indigenous and people of color leaders attending ... read more
Komando.com10 hours ago
Alexa just gained a handy new music trick, but say goodbye to another longtime feature
How to get Amazon's Alexa to have your music follow you around the house. read more
Komando.com11 hours ago
On the hunt for the season’s hottest toys? Don’t fall for these scams
Holiday shopping scams are already rampant. Here's what to avoid. read more
Science Matters12 hours ago
We Can’t Vaccinate This Pandemic Away
Dr. Robert Clancy writes at Quadrant We Can’t Vaccinate This Pandemic Away. The author is Emeritus Professor of Pathology at the University of Newcastle Medical School. He is a member of the Australian Academy of Science’s COVID-19 Expert Database. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. Thirty frontline doctors in Australia recently treated over 600 patients […] read more
AP, High School Equity and College Admission
Ending college admissions testing is an imperfect solution for achieving higher education equity... read more
Kean University is Changing K-12 Discipline to Build Classroom Community
New Jersey Department of Education (DOE) is funding the launch of Restorative Justice in Education, a pilot program run by Kean... read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
So Much For Russian President Putin's Pledge To Increase Gas Supplies To Europe
*Bloomberg: **Russia Keeps Grip on Europe’s Gas Market Despite Putin’s Pledge* Russian President Vladimir Putin promised Europe more gas starting on Monday. So far, there are no signs the continent will get any relief. German gas orders via a key Russian pipeline signaled a very small increase in shipments on Monday, while no extra capacity to send additional supplies to Europe was booked in auctions on Sunday. That’s a disappointment for traders who had been counting on Gazprom PJSC to follow Putin’s orders to ease the continent’s supply crunch. *Read more *.... *Update... read more
North Korea Could Freak Out: South Korea Will Soon Get Its First Aircraft Carrier
*Sebastien Roblin* *South Korea Aircraft Carrier, Asia Pacific* That carrier is going to need a lot of protection against North Korean submarines. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Overall, the Korean carrier program appears more motivated by competition with the navies of Japan and China, both of which are bringing multiple carriers into service. Carrier aviation has seen a renaissance of sorts among Washington’s military allies due in large part to the advent of the F-35B stealth jump jet, which can operate from affordable amphibious carriers. Nowhere is that trend more cu... read more
The New HMS Dreadnought: The Royal Navy's Newest Technological Marvel
*Peter Suciu* *Dreadnought Submarine, Great Britain* The Royal Navy's new sea-based nuclear deterrent will be the largest submarine ever delivered to Britain, along with the stealthiest. When HMS *Dreadnought* entered service with the Royal Navy in 1906, she was the most revolutionary warship of her era. She was the first battleship to feature a uniform main battery. She was also the first capital ship to be powered by steam turbines, making her the fastest capital ship in the world at the time of her completion. The Royal Navy has now begun construction of a new vessel named *D... read more
William Studer, OSUL director, 1977-1999
William J. “Bill” Studer, Director of The Ohio State University Libraries for 22 years, passed away on Thursday, October 14, 2021. Bill left an indelible mark on both University Libraries and the larger library profession and will be remembered for his vision and leadership. Bill earned his bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees at Indiana University and launched his career at the Library of Congress before returning to IU as Associate Dean of Libraries. While there, he conducted research focused on improving service for students and scholars through computer technology. His w... read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
Pakistan Government And Pakistani Taliban Announce A One Month Ceasefire
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has acknowledged that talks are being conducted with the TTP [File: Reuters/Saiyna Bashir] *GEO News:* *Govt and TTP have agreed to a complete ceasefire: Fawad Chaudhry* * Fawad says peace talks have been started and both sides have agreed to an absolute ceasefire under a deal. * Says Taliban-led interim government in Afghanistan has played the role of the mediator in the talks. * Says negotiations will be in accordance with the laws and Constitution of Pakistan. ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudh... read more
How Fauci, Big Tech and MSM Censored Academics from Harvard, Stanford and Oxford
*Uncommon Knowledge* | Can we will learn to live with COVID, rather than pursuing a 'Zero Covid' policy, and can governments really prepare for "the next pandemic"? read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
With a Wink, Judge Fights ‘Tyranny’ of Elf on the Shelf
Santa may have fewer eyes in homes this Christmas season after a Georgia judge — jokingly — banned the Elf on the Shelf. read more
Why Fixating on the Size of America's Navy Is Just Silly
*James Holmes* *Security, Americas* Tallying up ship numbers makes poor shorthand for U.S. naval power. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *On average American ships displace—or, roughly speaking, weigh—more than their counterparts overseas. Like numbers of hulls, tonnage is not a meaningless figure. Larger vessels can carry more fuel, armaments, and stores. Bigger is better—to a point. The walking dead are ravaging Capitol Hill—again! I refer not to literal ghouls but to misleading ideas about navies that refuse to die in policymaking circles. The living dead shamble around duri... read more
Global Britain and the Search for Collective Seapower
*Basil Germond* *British Royal Navy, * Whereas the rationale for seapower politics and the convergence of interests between liberal, maritime nations is not something new, 2021 has exposed two new dynamics that are likely to shape the direction of British defense and security policy as well as the future of the global world order. In 2021, British naval endeavors around the world have made the headlines, most notably since they challenged the interests of Britain’s two named strategic competitors, Russia and China. The AUKUS partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and ... read more
"Let's Go Brandon" Phrase Now Appearing on Firearms Parts and Accessories
*Stephen Silver* *Firearms, United States* The catchphrase has become a popular slogan for opponents of President Joe Biden. Now it's even being featured on accessories for some weapons. The anti-Joe Biden slogan “Let’s Go Brandon” has taken off in recent weeks. It’s become a go-to slogan for opponents of the resident. The slogan began at a NASCAR race in October, according to CNN. Winning driver Brandon Brown was interviewed after the race by an NBC Sports reporter. The crowd was chanting “F— Joe Biden,” but the reporter interpreted the chant as “Let’s Go Brandon,” in reference ... read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
There Is No Strong Opposition To The Taliban In Afghanistan
*TASS:* *Strong opposition to Taliban unlikely to appear just yet in Afghanistan — expert* *According to Grigory Lukyanov, the Taliban remain the dominant military and political force that the opposition is unable to counter with a massive number of opponents at the current stage* MOSCOW, November 8. /TASS/. Political forces in opposition to the Taliban (banned in Russia) are unable to lead large numbers of opponents to the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in the current conditions. Grigory Lukyanov, a senior lecturer at the Political Sciences Department of the Higher School of ... read more
Why Naval Warfare Could Eventually Become Extinct
*James Holmes* *Naval Warfare, * Should naval warfare evolve along a sci-fi trajectory, navies will find their world turned upside down. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *It’s worth asking, moreover, what would become of merchant fleets bereft of their naval protectors. Navies exist chiefly to guard seaborne commerce. Other functions are ancillary albeit important. If shore firepower can sweep navies from the sea, it can hold merchant marines hostage as well. Are navies dying? An outlandish question. Which is why it’s worth asking. Bottom line up front: I doubt it. Strategy... read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Case Against Kyle Rittenhouse Collapses As Key Attacker Admits Rittenhouse Did Not Shoot Until Witness Pointed a Gun At Him
Gaige Grosskreutz was one of the attackers of Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha Wisconsin last year. After giving testimony earlier today attempting to paint himself as a victim of Rittenhouse, the witness/attacker admitted today in during cross examination he was shot only after he threatened Rittenhouse by pointing a gun at him inches away from his […] The post Case Against Kyle Rittenhouse Collapses As Key Attacker Admits Rittenhouse Did Not Shoot Until Witness Pointed a Gun At Him appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Aviationist9 hours ago
Watch This Amazing 360-degree 5K Video Filmed From The Underwing Pylon Of A Russian Su-57 Felon
[image: Su-57] From the Felon underwing pylon’s point of view: four Su-57s fly over Moscow. From Zhukovsky to Moscow and back aboard a Su-57 Felon: this is, more or less, the trip you can “fly” thanks to [...] The post Watch This Amazing 360-degree 5K Video Filmed From The Underwing Pylon Of A Russian Su-57 Felon appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
Sen. Warren Sued for Pressuring Amazon to Stop Selling ‘The Truth About COVID-19’
Dr. Joseph Mercola and Ronnie Cummins, authors of “The Truth About COVID-19,” along with the book’s publisher, Chelsea Green, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who wrote the foreword, today sued Warren, alleging she violated the First Amendment by pressuring Amazon to stop selling the book. The post Sen. Warren Sued for Pressuring Amazon to Stop Selling ‘The Truth About COVID-19’ appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
You Will Obey Dear Leader And Like It
The bought and paid for corrupt media gave heartwarming coverage of Herr Justin meeting with his caucus, for the first time since the election. As he entered the room all his MPs stood up, cheered, and clapped like North Korean seals. He stressed that his priorities will be global warming scams and more free stuff… Continue reading → read more
ClimateRealism10 hours ago
No, Doctor Merritt, ‘Climate Change’ Does Not Affect Human Health, but Weather Does
A November 4th article in the Canadian newspaper, Victoria Times Colonist, reported, B.C. doctor clinically diagnoses patient as suffering from ‘climate change.’ On its face, this is an absurd claim. It is impossible to link any individual illness or death to climate change, a long-term trend, as opposed to an individual person’s physiological response to […] The post No, Doctor Merritt, ‘Climate Change’ Does Not Affect Human Health, but Weather Does appeared first on ClimateRealism. read more
The Duran10 hours ago
Moscow Confirms CIA Director Burns Spoke with Putin, as US Warships Gather in Black Sea
Moscow Confirms CIA Director Burns Spoke with Putin, as US Warships Gather in Black Sea News Topic 334 Putin, CIA director discuss Russia-US relations, regional conflicts over phone Putin, CIA director discuss Russia-US relations, regional conflicts over phone – Kremlin MOSCOW, November 8. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin has discussed with Director of the US […] read more
.Econlib
11 hours ago
Democracy and government spending
It is sometimes claimed that governments overspend due to pressure from the public. That may or may not be true, but in Hong Kong the reverse seems to be happening. As it becomes less democratic, spending is rising: Hong Kong’s renowned fiscal reserves are at risk after the city’s opposition-free legislature approved record public expenditure […] The post Democracy and government spending appeared first on Econlib. read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
San Fran-sicko
This is truly insane: Residents of a San Francisco condo building where units sell for $1million say they’re living in fear after an adjoining alleyway became the city’s biggest homeless encampment. The massive tent city – occupied by a feces-hurling man and an assortment of other untoward characters – is paces away from The Artani,… Continue reading → read more
Could China Resurrect the Battleship?
*James Holmes* *Battleships, Asia* Probably not, but it makes for an interesting thought experiment. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *No, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is not about to embrace a retrograde approach to fleet design, sinking finite resources into majestic but obsolescent ship types. But it may refresh antiquarian ideas for modern times—as military folk have done throughout history. Martial concepts of old often find new life as technology advances and the strategic environment changes. S’pose China built a battleship. What would such a sea creature look lik... read more
Could U.S. Missiles Defenses Really Kill China's Hypersonic Weapons?
*Kris Osborn* *Hypersonic Missiles, Asia* America’s interceptors might not be fast enough to stay on track targeting a hypersonic glide vehicle. A new Defense Department report on China says the country is developing dual-use hypersonic weapons, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles able to attack as both conventional and nuclear strikes. Recently, China has successfully tested its Dong Feng-17 (DF-17) hypersonic glide vehicle, according to a Defense Department report on Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China. “The DF-17 passed several test... read more
The 2021 Great Ammo Shortage Just Won't Go Away
*Stephen Silver* *Ammo Shortage, * The shortage has been attributed to many factors, including pandemic-era supply chain disruptions, the bankruptcy of major supplier Remington in 2020, the massive amount of new gun owners in the last year, and the resulting surge in demand. There’s been an ammunition shortage affecting Americans for over a year now, with hunters, gun users, and even some police departments either having trouble finding ammo, being limited in how much they can buy, and having to spend more than they typically do. The shortage has been attributed to many factors... read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Pentagon Steps Up Efforts To Evacuate Immediate Family Members Of U.S. Troops In Afghanistan
Evacuees board a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Aug. 20.Taylor Crul / U.S. Air Force *NBC News:* *Pentagon steps up efforts to evacuate families of U.S. troops from Afghanistan* *There are still several dozen immediate family members of U.S. service members in Afghanistan, say defense officials, including children and parents. * WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is stepping up efforts to get family members of U.S. troops out of Afghanistan, creating a database of the dozens who are trapped there. On Thurs... read more
"Saint Greta"
*"Saint Greta"* by Bill Bonner "You can shove your climate crisis up your arse… 30 years of blah, blah, blah..." – Saint Greta (Thunberg), climate change activist BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – "We begin today’s dot-connecting with an admission: We don’t know whether the world’s weather is getting better or worse. The experts say the Earth is warming. But warmer temperatures are not necessarily a bad thing. And what if there is a runaway heat effect that leaves the survivors sweating on hilltops? Nobody knows what cover stories TIME Magazine readers will find most alarming next year. But a... read more
Will the Biden White House Normalize Relations with Venezuela?
*21WIRE* | Maduro sees an opportunity with President Biden and Progressive Democrats. Can he turn his country's future around? read more
My Corner is Being Can-cell-ed...
* it appears Blogger doesn't like something or another I said - no doubt questioning the death jab.* It also has *happened to a friend of mine *(language warning - Dave is a bit upset to put it mildly) *This post was unpublished because it violates Blogger Community Guidelines. To republish, please update the content to adhere to guidelines.* *Really, Blogger? * *Truth is considered against community standards now?* *I knew this day would come sooner or later. I wonder what took them so long.* What? They want me to say the ja-b is great and hustle yourself down to your local... read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
São Paulo state in Brazil has no deaths by Covid-19 for the 1st time since the beginning of the pandemic
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - For the first time since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the state of São Paulo did not register any death by coronavirus this Monday (8), according to information from the Government of São Paulo, João Doria (PSDB) administration. The State Health Secretariat registered 359 new cases, totaling 4,413,241 cases […] The post São Paulo state in Brazil has no deaths by Covid-19 for the 1st time since the beginning of the pandemic appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MintPress News9 hours ago
UN-Backed Banker Alliance Announces “Green” Plan to Transform the Global Financial System
The most powerful private financial interests in the world, under the cover of COP26, have developed a plan to transform the global financial system by fusing with institutions like the World Bank and using them to further erode national sovereignty in the developing world. The post UN-Backed Banker Alliance Announces “Green” Plan to Transform the Global Financial System appeared first on MintPress News. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Brazil iron ore shipments drop 64% in the daily average at the beginning of the month
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Exports of iron ore from Brazil fell by an average of 63.8% in the first three working days of November, compared to the amount shipped per day in the same month last year, according to data released Monday by the Secretariat of Foreign Trade (Secex). The shipments totaled about 527 […] The post Brazil iron ore shipments drop 64% in the daily average at the beginning of the month appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Special US Envoy On Afghanistan Consults With Allies On How to Move forward With The Taliban Now In Charge
1/2 It is an honor to assume the role of U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan. I look forward to advancing America’s vital interests and supporting the Afghan people. https://t.co/o8Q9orMBU0 — U.S. Special Representative Thomas West (@US4AfghanPeace) November 8, 2021 *VOA:* *US Envoy Starts Trip to Discuss Way Forward on Crisis-hit Afghanistan * ISLAMABAD — The United States’ special representative for Afghanistan Monday began his first trip to Europe and Asia to discuss developments in the South Asian nation, where almost 23 million people, including children, are threate... read more
Pharma’s New Shock Troops: Antifa Now Attack Anti-Vaccine Mandate Protest
*21WIRE* | This radical left-wing controlled opposition group is now turning its sights on vaccine skeptics and pro-freedom demonstrators. read more
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Slams Biden’s Energy Secretary for ‘Hoping’ Gas Prices Do Not Exceed $4
Breitbart – by Katherine Hamilton Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) denounced President Joe Biden’s Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm after she said on Sunday that she... The post Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Slams Biden’s Energy Secretary for ‘Hoping’ Gas Prices Do Not Exceed $4 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report . read more
Establishment Media up in Arms over Missouri Law Nullifying Federal Gun Control
Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins CNN and CBS News are up in arms over Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA), suggesting it endangers people by... The post Establishment Media up in Arms over Missouri Law Nullifying Federal Gun Control appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Richard Rowe: 41-year-old former Florida congressional candidate tells anti-vaxxers “I don’t give a sh*t what happens to you,” dead seven weeks after second Pfizer mRNA injection
The Covid Blog UPDATED November 6, 2021 – Richard Rowe Facebook page has been completely scrubbed. All posts have been deleted. The Richard Rowe for Congress Facebook... The post Richard Rowe: 41-year-old former Florida congressional candidate tells anti-vaxxers “I don’t give a sh*t what happens to you,” dead seven weeks after second Pfizer mRNA injection appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Biden Admin Amassing Millions of Records on US Gun Owners Amid New Crackdown on Firearms
The Washington Free Beacon – by Adam Kredo The Biden administration in just the past year alone stockpiled the records of more than 54 million... The post Biden Admin Amassing Millions of Records on US Gun Owners Amid New Crackdown on Firearms appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
‘Do You Really Not Know?’: GOP Senator Presses Walensky On How Many CDC Staff Are Vaccinated
Forbes Breaking News Nov 7, 2021 Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) questions Dr. Walensky at a Senate Health Committee hearing on Thursday. The post ‘Do You Really Not Know?’: GOP Senator Presses Walensky On How Many CDC Staff Are Vaccinated appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Biden’s Build Back Better plan includes amnesty for 8 million illegal immigrants
100% Fed Up President Biden ran on a “Build Back Better” agenda in his 2020 campaign, which included infrastructure and economic reforms. Hidden in Democrats... The post Biden’s Build Back Better plan includes amnesty for 8 million illegal immigrants appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
.From the Trenches World Report
11 hours ago
Biden admin considering shutting down Michigan pipeline, drawing criticism and dire warnings as winter nears
Fox News The Biden administration is reportedly weighing the potential market consequences of shutting down an oil pipeline in Michigan, drawing criticism from opponents. Former... The post Biden admin considering shutting down Michigan pipeline, drawing criticism and dire warnings as winter nears appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
What the end of the Covid-19 pandemic could look like
CNN It’s highly unlikely that the United States, let alone the world, will be able to completely eliminate the coronavirus that causes Covid-19. But there... The post What the end of the Covid-19 pandemic could look like appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
the daily howler9 hours ago
At New York, Eric Levitz gets it right!
*MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2021* *Three cheers for Eric Levitz: *This morning, at New York magazine's Intelligencer site, Eric Levitz stated the obvious. At this point, doing so is a very rare thing. In our view, Eric Levitz deserves three cheers for actually getting it right. Levitz's essay appears beneath the headline shown below. We wouldn't put it that way ourselves, but Levitz deserves lots of credit: *When Keeping It ‘Woke’ Gets Racist, Liberals Should Say So* That's the headline which appears above Levitz's essay. Personally, we would phrase it somewhat differently. We agree wit... read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Três novos estudos dizem que os seres humanos não são a causa do aquecimento global
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Três estudos descobriram que fenômenos naturais, e não a atividade humana, são responsáveis pelo aquecimento global. Os trabalhos publicados mostram que os eventos na atmosfera e nos oceanos são responsáveis por um aumento da temperatura. O papel dos seres humanos no aquecimento global parece ser mínimo e está causando a […] The post Três novos estudos dizem que os seres humanos não são a causa do aquecimento global appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Millions Of Afghans Are Now In Danger Of Starving With Food Running Out
*Business Insider:** Afghanistan will be 'hell on earth' as millions are in danger of starving with food running out, food program head says* * Millions in Afghanistan face starvation and food running out as winter approaches. * Starvation could affect 23 million people in Afghanistan, the director of the World Food Programme told the BBC. * He also called on world leaders and billionaires to donate to the country in light of the current situation. Millions in Afghanistan are in danger of starvation with food running out as winter approaches, the BBC reported. "Ninety-... read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Chinese automaker Lifan stops producing in Uruguay and leaves the country
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Chinese automaker Lifan announced that it is leaving the country and will no longer produce vehicles at its industrial plant in San José. Union leader, Ruben Villafan, told El Observador that the decision was communicated on Monday, October 25, during a meeting at the Ministry of Labor and Social […] The post Chinese automaker Lifan stops producing in Uruguay and leaves the country appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Getting Past The Thanksgiving Pilgrim Indian
It is not quite clear why November was chosen to be the month Native Americans are honored. I can draw from personal observations though. The period between Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Thanksgiving is the most requested time of the year for Native American speakers. Some Native Americans Resist Having Only One Month To Celebrate Who They Are. Among Native Americans, There Is A Belief That Every Month Is Native American Month And Every Day Is A Good Day To Be Indigenous. The post Getting Past The Thanksgiving Pilgrim Indian appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Analysis: The dangerous decline of Argentina’s military capabilities
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - It is essential to take a brief look at the specific weight of Argentina in the concert of nations to determine if there is a relationship between this weight and the efforts of the nation-state to satisfy the demand for defense. First of all, it can be said that the […] The post Analysis: The dangerous decline of Argentina’s military capabilities appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Did Biden Say You Won’t Get COVID if You’re Vaccinated?
Biden overstated the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccinations during a July 2021 town hall. read more
The New Dark Age10 hours ago
‘A Crime Against Humanity’: The ‘Greenwash Festival’ Of COP26
If you scour news reports from COP26 they yield a familiar litany of political rhetoric and weasel words: vows, pledges, promises, commitments, sign up, phase out, green investment, innovation, transition, progress, scaling up, carbon credits, bending the emissions curve, net zero, 2050, 2070. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
U.S. Charges Two Suspected Major Ransomware Operators
Attorney General Merrick Garland and other top officials announced charges against Ukrainian Yaroslav Vasinskyi and Russian Yevgeniy Polyanin, alleging them to be part of the REvil ransomware gang. read more
China Opens First Clinic To Support Transgender Youth In Shanghai
The Children's Hospital of Fudan University in the eastern city of Shanghai recently inaugurated a new multidisciplinary clinic to provide support for transgender children, including safely managing their transition needs, the Global Times, a newspaper operated by the Communist Party of China-owned People’s Daily, reported on Friday. According to the paper, the clinic was formed in reaction to the hospital’s encounter with trans children, whose needs they had inadequate means to support. The post China Opens First Clinic To Support Transgender Youth In Shanghai appeared first on P... read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
How are salaries in Argentina after the pandemic?
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - As every year, Adecco Argentina conducted a survey to provide updated data on the Argentine labor market, which serves as a reference both in terms of salaries and benefits for the remainder of the year and 2022. As it usually happens, the highest salaries are paid in Patagonia (in some […] The post How are salaries in Argentina after the pandemic? appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Polls said goodbye in Chile, dividing between right (Kast) and left (Boric)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The polls can no longer be disseminated as of this Sunday in Chile, complying with the two weeks of "blackout" imposed by the electoral law in view of the hot elections of November 21. The latest numbers from the main pollsters were anything but congruent and split between the two […] The post Polls said goodbye in Chile, dividing between right (Kast) and left (Boric) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Israeli forces shoot, kill teenaged Palestinian boy near Nablus
An Israeli sniper shot and killed teen Mohammad Da'das Friday during a peaceful protest against Israel's theft of Palestinian land. Mohammad was the 15th Palestinian child killed in the West Bank in 2021. read more

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