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Thomas Paine

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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

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Conservative-Liberal Common Ground on High Stakes K-12 End-of-Year Testing
by James C. Sherlock I have reported here often on the fierce opposition of much of the public education establishment — read graduate schools of education and the teachers unions — to what they label “high-stakes” testing. What many in … Continue reading → read more
U.S. Supremes: No Pause on TJ Revised Admissions Policy
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to pause Thomas Jefferson High School’s race-based admissions policy that, in the words of activist mom and journalist Asra Nomani, is “destroying the school’s culture and excellence.” The ruling means that the policy, which replaces … Continue reading → read more
More TJ Students Students Are Dropping Out
by Asra Nomani For months now, parents and community members have been hearing distressing stories about how educrats failed students in their rush to fill the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Class of 2025 through lower academic … Continue reading → read more
Komando.com7 hours ago
5 apps every pet owner should download
5 essential apps for pet owners. read more
Right to Repair: Open-Source Tractors Offer an Alternative for Traditional Small-Scale Farmers
Jack Algiere has always been a tinkerer. As a child in the 1980s, he would repair and swap out engines in the broken equipment on his family’s farm, often figuring out exactly what he was building as he went along. “It’s just part of growing up on a farm,” he said. “We made it work, and we made it.” Algiere grew up in an era when it was second nature for farmers to fix their equipment—before farm equipment manufacturers like John Deere and others started incorporating proprietary software, parts, and tools only accessible to authorized dealerships. Now, amid a growing “right to r... read more
Twitter Executive Says She Didn’t Say What She Said
“Leslie is accusing Project Veritas of publishing “misrepresented” audio of what she said in Twitter’s all-hands meeting. Is Leslie aware that we published the FULL RAW 45-MINUTE AUDIO? What was actually “misrepresented” here, Leslie?” – Project Veritas response 6:03 PM … Continue reading → read more
4 things to know about Moldova and Transnistria – and why Russia's war may spread beyond Ukraine to reach them soon
Military tensions and political concern are heating up in Transnistria, a breakaway state of Moldova that borders Ukraine. An Eastern European expert answers four key questions about this region. read more
'Nobody wants to run from the war' – a voice from Ukraine's displaced millions describes the conflicting pulls of home, family and safety
A young woman in Lviv, Ukraine, writes about fleeing Russian aggression not once, but twice, since 2014 and explains the fierce desire to stay in her home country – a desire shared by many. read more
Ramadan Arabian Nights 2022: Tale of Al-Ashkeef “The return of the ebony horse” Ep.27
Ramadan Kareem Here is our 27th night of Ramadan Arabian nights. Now, you can refresh your memory and listen to last night’s episode. Here is the 27th episode of our tale tonight. It was... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] read more
Not PC7 hours ago
Out-of-focus on inequality
*“People who focus on inequality often seem to forget a historical fact: market economies have allowed a great many people to get rich and to get out of poverty. This effect is unprecedented in history. ... The speed at which the market economy allows sections of humanity to get us out of poverty should make us marvel."* ~ French economic journalist Jean-Philippe Delsol, from his essay 'The Great Process of Equalization of Conditions' collected in the *Anti-Piketty: Capital for the 21st Century*, pp5-6 [readers of *The Anti-Piketty, *says this review/summary, will be innoculated a... read more
Gregory Mannarino, "Must See This! 100% Proof That The FED. Deliberately Continues To Inflate"
Gregory Mannarino, PM 4/27/22" *"Must See This! * *100% Proof That The FED. Deliberately Continues To Inflate"* - https://traderschoice.net/ ○ *"Keynes on Inflation"* *Excerpt:* "Lenin is said to have declared that the best way to destroy the capitalist system was to debauch the currency. By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens. By this method they not only confiscate, but they confiscate arbitrarily; and, while the process impoverishes many, it actually enriches some. The sight of thi... read more
Medical Kidnap7 hours ago
Right to Repair: Open-Source Tractors Offer an Alternative for Traditional Small-Scale Farmers
Jack Algiere has always been a tinkerer. As a child in the 1980s, he would repair and swap out engines in the broken equipment on his family’s farm, often figuring out exactly what he was building as he went along. “It’s just part of growing up on a farm,” he said. “We made it work, and we made it.” Algiere grew up in an era when it was second nature for farmers to fix their equipment—before farm equipment manufacturers like John Deere and others started incorporating proprietary software, parts, and tools only accessible to authorized dealerships. Now, amid a growing “right to r... read more
The OAS, Or The ‘Ministry Of Colonies’
On April 24, 2022, Nicaragua’s Sandinista government officially booted the Organization of American States (OAS) out of their country. Foreign minister Denis Moncada called the OAS a “deceitful agency of the State Department of yankee imperialism” and in an official statement, the Nicaraguans proclaimed that they “will not recognize this Instrument of Colonial Administration, which does not represent at any time, the Sovereign Union of Our Latin and Caribbean America, and that…violate[s] Rights and Independences, sponsoring and promoting interventions and invasions, [and] legitimi... read more
The Trial Of Kenneth Mayers And Tarak Kauff: Day One
Kenneth and Tarak arrived back from the USA to attend their trial on Thursday 21st April. When they arrived at Dublin airport they were quizzed by an immigration official, who commented: “when you here the last time you caused some trouble, is there going to be any trouble this time?” Our two peaceful Veterans For Peace responded that they were just back for their trial and that all their activities are intended to prevent trouble and conflict rather that cause trouble. That seemed to convince immigration that it would be OK to let them in to The Republic of Ireland, even if the t... read more
US And Pacific Allies Panic Over Solomon Islands-China Security Deal
The United States and its Pacific allies have sounded alarm bells over a security cooperation deal signed between Solomon Islands and China, with threats directed at China. On Sunday, April 24, the Chinese embassy in Solomon Islands hit back at the comments made by the US delegation that visited the Pacific nation last week, calling it a “blatant threat.” The Chinese embassy’s spokesperson stated that the comments “again exposed the hegemony mindset and bullying behavior,” reported Global Times. The post US And Pacific Allies Panic Over Solomon Islands-China Security Deal appeared... read more
An Intellectual No-Fly Zone
Mountain View, California – Google has sent a warning shot across the world, ominously informing media outlets, bloggers, and content creators that it will no longer tolerate certain opinions when it comes to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Earlier this month, Google AdSense sent a message to a myriad of publishers, including MintPress News, informing us that, “Due to the war in Ukraine, we will pause monetization of content that exploits, dismisses, or condones the war.” This content, it went on to say, “includes, but is not limited to, claims that imply victims are responsible for... read more
Ex-General Pushing For NATO Troops In Ukraine Has Weapons Industry Ties
Weapons companies and military contractors stand to book new orders and enjoy heightened demand for new weapons systems, as the United States and NATO countries scale up spending in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Coincidentally or not, one of the most high-profile advocates for dramatically escalating NATO’s involvement in the war — literally calling for putting troops and arms inside Ukraine — quietly moonlights as a consultant for weapons firms and defense contractors, interests that presumably stand to benefit from a direct conflict between NATO and Russia. More imp... read more
Round Two For The ALU: The Fight To Organize Amazon Continues
The Amazon Labor Union (ALU) victory on Staten Island has transformed the terrain of the U.S. labor movement and has inspired millions of workers. On Monday, a second unionization vote will begin at another Amazon warehouse of 1,600 workers just across the street, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. If successful, this second victory at warehouse LDJ5 would further consolidate the power of the ALU and prove that their first win was not a fluke. A second successful unionization vote would also confirm the importance of the ALU’s grassroots organizing model and hasten what seems like... read more
The Gig Economy Needs Worker-Owned Apps
That’s the idea! Presently, the so-called sharing economy often evades employee and consumer protection regulations, which is bad news for workers. But the underlying technology has its advantages: By cutting out the Silicon Valley middlemen, platform co-ops are putting a 21st century spin on worker-owned enterprises. The Drivers Cooperative, for example, began offering rides through its Co-op Ride app in New York City in 2021 and redistributes profits back to its driver-owners with an annual dividend. It also assists with auto loan refinancing. Hosts on Fairbnb, meanwhile, each ... read more
Tampa’s Housing Crisis And The Fight For Rent Control
The Tampa community has struggled for an end to the housing crisis since the eviction moratoriums ended last year. With this year’s midterm elections approaching, Tampa activists demand a rent control ordinance to stop the rise in rent prices. Enough public support can push the Tampa city council to address the housing emergency. Tampa is among the cities facing the worst of the national housing crisis. Tampa ranks ninth worst in the world for decrease in housing affordability. Renters in the city spend 42% of their income on housing, a 6% increase from 2017 during a time of rising... read more
Reject Raytheon Asheville Shuts Down Pratt & Whitney Plant
It was an Earth Day to remember. On a beautiful sunny spring day, our local citizen coalition Reject Raytheon in Asheville, North Carolina pulled off a three-part demonstration for the protection of the earth and earthlings and against the U.S. military-industrial complex. We rallied, we paraded, and we took direct action. The event on Friday, April 22, began at 10 a.m. in the Bent Creek River Park, on the banks of the French Broad River. The park sits exactly next to the new bridge being built for the 1.2 million square foot Pratt & Whitney plant and in the shadow of the Blue Rid... read more
Bay Area Nurses Strike Over Pay, Bonuses And Mental Health Services
Stanford, California - More than 4,000 nurses from Stanford health care are on strike in Palo Alto on Monday. Nurses from Stanford Hospital went on strike at 6:45 a.m. and nurses from Lucille Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto went to the picket line at 7 a.m. The nurses say they are serious and united as they negotiate with Stanford Hospital and Lucille Packard Children's Hospital for better pay, better staffing and more mental health support. "We are out here trying to get the hospital to listen to us about getting paid, being willing to make good contract agreements with... read more
E. coli scare prompts recall of more than 60 tons of ground beef
Yahoo News The Food and Drug Administration said Monday that more than 60 tons of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli... The post E. coli scare prompts recall of more than 60 tons of ground beef appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Medical Kidnap8 hours ago
The Members of Congress Who Are Pressuring the FDA to Inject Babies and Children Under 5 with COVID Vaccines More Quickly
There is probably no other single issue in American politics today that unites both Democrats and Republicans more than the topic of vaccines, and especially the topic of COVID-19 experimental "vaccines" and issuing as many emergency use authorizations as possible to inject as many people as possible with these deadly shots. You cannot hold a political office at the federal level today if you are anti-vaccine. Being pro-vaccine and supporting Big Pharma is a requirement for both Democrats and Republicans who want to be elected, and it is the one issue that both previous U.S. Presi... read more
Your Daily Dose of Deena
Calgary Herald- Judge rules Hinshaw not protected by cabinet confidentiality in case questioning COVID-19 restrictions ‘The public interest in disclosing Dr. Hinshaw’s answers to the questions posed by the court outweighs the public interest in keeping the evidence confidential,’ Justice Barbara Romaine stated in the ruling read more
An Evolving Lie in American Media
The Democrats’ PR machine, aka The Media™, is astroturfing a new narrative, namely that murder rates in Republican governed areas are worse than those in Democrat ones. There are examples here and here of this lying but expect many more. Anyone with even a modicum of experience visiting different parts of America knows that this… Continue reading → read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Union, Kentucky, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Did Biden Say He Was Planning to Forgive All Student Loan Debt?
The president has repeatedly extended the pandemic pause on loan repayments. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Disney Government in Dark About Effect of Law Dissolving It
Officials said they were still confused about what the new legislation meant, even as some ripple effects were starting to be felt. read more
"And That's Why..."
“I don’t believe in ‘original sin.’ I don’t believe in ‘guilt.’ I don’t believe in villains or heroes – only right or wrong ways that individuals have taken, not by choice but by necessity or by certain still-uncomprehended influences in themselves, their circumstances, and their antecedents. This is so simple I’m ashamed to say it, but I’m sure it’s true. In fact, I would bet my life on it! And that’s why I don’t understand why our propaganda machines are always trying to teach us, to persuade us, to hate and fear other people on the same little world that we live in.” - Tennessee... read more
"Buying Time"
* "Buying Time"* Author Unknown "A man came home from work late again, tired and irritated, to find his 5-year-old son waiting for him at the door. "Daddy, may I ask you a question? " "Yeah, sure, what is it?" replied the man. "Daddy, how much money do you make an hour?" "That's none of your business! What makes you ask such a thing? " the man said angrily. "I just want to know. Please tell me, how much do you make an hour? " pleaded the little boy. "If you must know, I make $20.00 an hour. " "Oh," the little boy replied, head bowed. Looking up, he said, "Daddy, may I borrow $10.00... read more
"You Better Decide..."
“A wise man once said you can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it. What he meant is nothing comes without a price. So before you go into battle, you better decide how much you’re willing to lose. Too often, going after what feels good means letting go of what you know is right, and letting someone in means abandoning the walls you’ve spent a lifetime building. Of course, the toughest sacrifices are the ones we don’t see coming, when we don’t have time to come up with a strategy to pick a side or to measure the potential loss. When that happens, when th... read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
Deep State Response, Dept of Homeland Security Will Establish Disinformation Board with Obvious Agenda
I think we are now seeing the outlines of how the Fourth Branch of Government are planning to keep control over information, specifically public discussion on Big Tech platforms, even as Elon Musk moves to open the valves of information from the social media platform Twitter. Previously the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced […] The post Deep State Response, Dept of Homeland Security Will Establish Disinformation Board with Obvious Agenda appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Hungarian Capitalism Under Orban
Listen to Alex's discussion with Dorit Geva about Viktor Orban's election victory in Hungary, how he pulled it off, and how his "post-neoliberalism" is a selective recombination of neoliberal policy and governance with "national" capitalism and state authoritarianism. Politics Theory Other · Orbanism - Europe's post-neoliberal future? w/ Dorit Geva Image Credit read more
"Stocks Are Cratering As Investors Worry About “The Perfect Storm” That Is Erupting All Over The Globe"
*"Stocks Are Cratering As Investors Worry About * *“The Perfect Storm” That Is Erupting All Over The Globe"* by Michael Snyder "Is the party finally over on Wall Street? So far this month, the Dow is down more than 4 percent, the S&P 500 is down almost 8 percent, and the Nasdaq has fallen over 12 percent. In fact, the Nasdaq dropped almost 4 percent on Tuesday alone, and at this point it is almost 23 percent below the all-time high. Needless to say, that puts the Nasdaq solidly into bear market territory. Tech stocks were at the front of the long march up the mountain, and now they ... read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Brazil elections 2022: Community of Portuguese Language Countries will monitor electoral process as observers
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - An electoral observation mission from the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) will come to Brazil to monitor the October elections, the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) confirmed on April 27. The CPLP has an Electoral Network, with representatives of the electoral bodies from . . . To read the full […] The post Brazil elections 2022: Community of Portuguese Language Countries will monitor electoral process as observers appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Trans-pasta for lunch
I know it's popular among those watching their carbs, but this trans-pasta thing with zucchini spirals or squash in spaghetti pasta shapes just isn't working for me. It simply becomes a pile of zucchini with tomato/meat sauce on top. Same with cauliflower that looks like white rice. Vegetables are not flour products or rice. And in other trans news: "Matt Walsh’s tale about a boy who pretends to be a walrus was intended as commentary on the debate over transgender children. But Amazon removed the popular book from its LGBTQ list." read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Incandescent Light Bulbs Being Phased out to Save Energy
The Biden administration is scrapping old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs. read more
MintPress News8 hours ago
Bennett Must Tread Carefully: The ‘Sword of Jerusalem’ Could Be Unleashed Again
This time around, Palestinians fear that Israel aims at more than just mere provocations. Instead, it plans to “impose a temporal and spatial division of Al-Aqsa Mosque." The post Bennett Must Tread Carefully: The ‘Sword of Jerusalem’ Could Be Unleashed Again appeared first on MintPress News. read more
Halifax Examiner8 hours ago
Halifax committee recommends heritage registration for former United Memorial Church
For the second time, council’s advisory committee recommended in favour of heritage registration for the former United Memorial Church on Wednesday. But this time, the owner of the property on Kaye Street in North End Halifax is on board. The former church was built in 1921 following the Halifax Explosion, replacing two nearby churches destroyed in […] read more
Michael West8 hours ago
Net Zero Transition: China, world leave Australia behind on climate
[image: Climate wars. Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Image: Alex Anstey] The latest Coalition climate catastrophe, Senator Matt Canavan declaring national net zero policy “dead,” rings alarm bells for what’s ahead if the Morrison government is returned to office. Meanwhile, our new rival in the Pacific region, China, is seizing the mantle of climate leadership. Blair Palese reports on Australia's greatest failure as a nation. read more
Will Kerry Stokes, Ryan Stokes and Seven West Media directors face criminal charges now the first SAS soldier has been arrested?
[image: Kerry Stokes, Ben Roberts-Smith and Ryan Stokes] Kerry Stokes, Ryan Stokes and other Seven West Media directors could be in big trouble as a former SAS soldier has been arrested in Sydney charged with obstructing/hindering/intimidating a Commonwealth official and […] The post Will Kerry Stokes, Ryan Stokes and Seven West Media directors face criminal charges now the first SAS soldier has been arrested? appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia. read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Commodity prices at a glance – April 27
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With the new geopolitical situation in the world, the unprecedented sanctions frenzy, and the possibility of more global events, The Rio Times will list daily prices of major commodities for comparison and review. &nbsp . . . To read the full NEWS and much more, Subscribe to our […] The post Commodity prices at a glance – April 27 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Lawfare10 hours ago
Why Steve Bannon’s Contempt Prosecution Revolves Around His Attorney, Robert J. Costello
A photo of Stephen K. Bannon. (Photo: Wikimedia/Gage Skidmore) Criminal defense attorney Robert J. Costello claims that prosecutors are doing grave injustices to his client, Stephen K. Bannon. Bannon, 68, is the right-wing media entrepreneur turned podcast host who, for a period of seven months in 2017, served as chief strategist and senior counselor to President Trump. In the days leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, Bannon was reportedly a member of a “war room” command center at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C.—which consisted of a group of pro-Trump opera... read more
Lawfare11 hours ago
Time for a U.N. Peace Enforcement Operation in Northern Ukraine?
A soldier in northern Ukraine. (manhhai, https://flic.kr/p/2nbmvft; CC BY 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) Now that the Russian military in Ukraine has retreated north to positions in Belarus and Russia—presumably to refit and rearm before moving east—a de facto cease-fire is in place in Kyiv and central Ukraine. This could present an opportunity for the U.N. to call for a formal cease-fire in reclaimed territory and issue a recommendation to willing states to move into Ukraine with a peacekeeping force. The U.N. Charter was established to “save succeeding gene... read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
Euro Crashes To Five-Year Low After Russia Shuts-Off Natural Gas Supplies To Poland And Bulgaria
*CNBC:* *Euro slides to five-year low on Russian energy supply, slowdown fears* * On Wednesday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen accused Russia of blackmail for its decision to cut supplies. * The EU is highly dependent on Russian gas, with about 40% of its imports coming from the country, and there are wider concerns about a deeper economic slowdown in the region. The euro tumbled against the U.S. dollar Wednesday as investors grew increasingly concerned with energy supply and a potential recession in the region. The euro dipped below $1.06 for the first t... read more
Don't look for Captain America
Kirk Cameron on Elon Musk and freedom of speech: " I like Avenger movies. While we all love a savage superhero… looking to one man with lots of money and power to fix our problems is how people unwittingly enslave themselves. How? By looking to the wrong source for their freedom and protection. While I’m thankful for Elon’s crusade to save free speech, it should have been “we the people,” (all of us) full of faith and character who render bad companies powerless (by holding them accountable) and build good ones in their place (by putting our money and time where our mouth is). Pe... read more
MJBizDaily9 hours ago
Louisiana medical marijuana expansion seen as unlikely this year
Louisiana has only two medical marijuana growers and nine dispensaries, and it doesn’t look as if that’s going to change dramatically anytime soon. Louisiana medical marijuana expansion seen as unlikely this year is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Duran9 hours ago
All search-engines are effectively controlled by the U.S. Government.
Eric Zuesse Because it has become widely known that Google search-results exclude any find that proves the falsehood of the U.S. Government’s key allegations regarding international relations (such as the U.S. Government’s allegation that Ukraine’s Government is not controlled by racist fascists or “nazis” as it actually is and has been ever since February 2014), […] read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
European Gas Prices Surge 24% Overnight After Russia Cuts Gas To Poland And Bulgaria Over Failure To Pay For Gas In Rubles
*Daily Mail:* *European gas prices surge 24% after Putin 'blackmails' Poland and Bulgaria by cutting off their supplies as Moscow says 'unfriendly' nations only have themselves to blame* * Russia cut off gas to Bulgaria and Poland in the toughest response yet to crippling Western sanctions * Poland and Bulgaria are first countries to see Russian supplies cut off since Putin's invasion began on Feb. 24 * Putin ordered western countries to pay for Russian gas from Gazprom in roubles in response to sanctions * Other 'unfriendly' countries have also refused to pay in roubles, ... read more
The Word From the Trenches – April 27, 2022
Join in on the conversation. Call (667)770-1530 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. VoIP Dialer: https://www.freeconferencecallhd.com/dialer You can listen on our player.... The post The Word From the Trenches – April 27, 2022 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Banana Republic USA
A special counsel was appointed to investigate President Trump without one shred of evidence he had done anything wrong. By contrast there is overwhelming evidence of corruption involving Joe Biden relating to Ukraine and China – and the press and … Continue reading → read more
The Members of Congress Who Are Pressuring the FDA to Inject Babies and Children Under 5 with COVID Vaccines More Quickly
There is probably no other single issue in American politics today that unites both Democrats and Republicans more than the topic of vaccines, and especially the topic of COVID-19 experimental "vaccines" and issuing as many emergency use authorizations as possible to inject as many people as possible with these deadly shots. You cannot hold a political office at the federal level today if you are anti-vaccine. It is a requirement for both Democrats and Republicans, and it is the one issue that both previous U.S. President Donald Trump and current U.S. President Joe Biden agree on ... read more
Virginia House Democrats vote to remove their leader
(AP) Virginia House Democrats voted April 27 to remove their caucus leader, months after an unsuccessful election cycle that saw the party lose full control of the state government. The 48-member caucus voted by secret ballot to remove Minority Leader Eileen Filler-Corn, who previously served as Virginia’s first female House speaker, according to lawmakers and staffers ... read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Georgia company files lawsuit over medical cannabis licensing process
Medical marijuana business Cumberland Curative filed a lawsuit against the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission (GMCC) over the agency's handling of the application process for MMJ licenses. Georgia company files lawsuit over medical cannabis licensing process is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Megan Fox has a blood drinking ritual with Machine Gun Kelly and thinks social media is ‘sinister’
CNN Megan Fox would like to clear up what people think about her and fiancé Machine Gun Kelly drinking each other’s blood. “So, I guess to drink... The post Megan Fox has a blood drinking ritual with Machine Gun Kelly and thinks social media is ‘sinister’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Duran10 hours ago
EU Russia in High Stakes Poker Game over Gas for Roubles, Russia Continues Advancing in Donbass
EU Russia in High Stakes Poker Game over Gas for Roubles, Russia Continues Advancing in Donbass News Topic 479 read more
Democrat Rep. Tom Malinowski Backs 36 Cent Gas Tax Price Hike
Breitbart – by Jacob Bliss Vulnerable New Jersey Democrat Rep. Tom Malinowski said during a recent town hall that he favors legislation to put a “responsible... The post Democrat Rep. Tom Malinowski Backs 36 Cent Gas Tax Price Hike appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Report: Illegal Aliens in U.S. Up 1M Under Biden, Total now 15.5M, Costing Taxpayers $143.1 Billion a Year
Breitbart – by Penny Starr The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) released an analysis using U.S. Census Bureau data that shows the illegal alien population... The post Report: Illegal Aliens in U.S. Up 1M Under Biden, Total now 15.5M, Costing Taxpayers $143.1 Billion a Year appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Study finds MICROPLASTIC fibers from FACE MASKS lodged in human lungs
Natural News – by Ramon Tomey Authorities have espoused surgical face masks as a way to address the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) since the pandemic’s onset... The post Study finds MICROPLASTIC fibers from FACE MASKS lodged in human lungs appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Lawmakers urge House, Senate leaders to pass marijuana banking reform
Two Democratic lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday urged House and Senate leaders to include marijuana banking reform in an American competitiveness bill now being hammered out by a congressional conference committee. Lawmakers urge House, Senate leaders to pass marijuana banking reform is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Bacon's Rebellion11 hours ago
An Environment So Hostile, No Reasonable Person Could Endure It
by James A. Bacon On June 11, 2021, after a series of orientation meetings and training sessions to discuss “anti-racism” at the Agnor-Hurt Elementary School, Albemarle County officials held a final training session. A presenter showed slides showing a disparity … Continue reading → read more
Covid-related business losses are not ‘physical loss’
Where a West Virginia business closed two of its art studio locations because of the governor’s Covid-19 executive order, its claim for lost business income and other expenses was denied because there was no material destruction or harm to its covered premises. In March 2020, Uncork and Create LLC operated a “creative events” business at ... read more
Are you discriminating against employees with caregiving responsibilities?
As the world enters year three of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) has issued a warning to employers of yet another risk to their businesses: caregiver discrimination claims. It is no surprise that the pandemic has significantly disrupted (and continues to disrupt) employee work and personal obligations. School and childcare closures, ... read more
bilaterals.org9 hours ago
Alianza Verde exige a Albares aclaración sobre las negociaciones de los TLC
27-Apr-2022 El portavoz de la Comisión de Transición Ecológica del Grupo parlamentario Confederal en el Congreso de los Diputados, Juantxo López de Uralde, ha pedido este miércoles al ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, José Manuel Albares, explicaciones sobre las negociaciones de varios tratados de comercio, debido a las implicaciones ambientales, sociales y económicas. read more
bilaterals.org9 hours ago
Actualización sobre nueva Constitución y TPP11
27-Apr-2022 Hasta ahora el borrador de la Nueva constitución no contiene artículos específicos sobre los tratados de libre comercio e inversión, tema asignado a la Comisión 5, de Medio Ambiente y Modelo Económico. read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Croatian President Says He Will Block Sweden's And Finland's Application To Join NATO
Croatian President Zoran Milanović *EurActiv: **Croatian president says Finland, Sweden cannot join NATO before election law change in BiH* Finland and Sweden cannot join the NATO alliance as long as Bosnia and Herzegovina does not change its electoral law, President Zoran Milanović said on Tuesday. The statement triggered strong reactions from Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, while the foreign ministry in Zagreb confirmed its support for Finland’s NATO aspirations. Croatia’s parliament “must not ratify anyone’s accession to NATO” until this law has changed, Milanović ... read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Did Walt Disney Say ‘The Way To Get Started Is To Quit Talking’?
The legendary animator continues to inspire viewers more than 50 years after his death. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
With a minimum wage of US$470 Chile will climb to second place in the region, but remains far from the OECD
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In August of this year, the minimum wage will reach CLP 400,000 (US$470) gross in Chile. It translates into a 14% increase from the current CLP 350,000. It was the agreement . . . To read the full NEWS and much more, Subscribe to our Premium Membership Plan. Already Subscribed? […] The post With a minimum wage of US$470 Chile will climb to second place in the region, but remains far from the OECD appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MintPress News10 hours ago
Elon Musk Isn’t a Threat to Society’s Health. All Billionaires Are
The mega-rich buy up media outlets precisely because a lie is more likely to fly than the truth – including the lie that they are invaluable. The post Elon Musk Isn’t a Threat to Society’s Health. All Billionaires Are appeared first on MintPress News. read more
naked capitalism10 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 4/27/2022
~ Today's Water Cooler ~ read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Brazil: Cataratas Hotel is elected the best in South America
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Cataratas hotel is the only hotel development inside the Iguaçu National Park. From the windows of some of the luxurious suites, it is possible to see the sumptuous waterfalls that are a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. The exclusive experiences . . . To read the full NEWS and […] The post Brazil: Cataratas Hotel is elected the best in South America appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Fourteen Chinese companies to invest in Argentina
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The results of the visit made in February by President Alberto Fernández to China to meet with his peer Xi Jinping are already yielding concrete results. Beyond the agreements sealed for the Silk Road, 14 Chinese companies closed contracts to invest in Argentina and deploy in the . . . […] The post Fourteen Chinese companies to invest in Argentina appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Explosions in Moldovan Region Near Ukraine Spark War Worries
Trans-Dniester, a strip of land with about 470,000 people, has been under the control of separatist authorities since a 1992 war with Moldova. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
The ‘Otherkin Policy’ at Kokomo High School Is Satire
Schools (still) aren't installing litterboxes for students who identify as animals. read more
The call for "school choice" may be an extremist trap
I prefer to post transcripts of videos whenever possible, because most of us can read and comprehend far faster from them than from sitting through a presentation. Unfortunately, in this case, there's no transcript available: but I thought the subject, and the presenter's insights, were so important that I wanted to blog about it anyway. In this video, James Lindsay discusses the hidden dangers behind the "school choice" movement. It's described as follows: School choice is an important component not only of liberty and improving educational outcomes but also of defeating t... read more
Biden Tells Caucus That Some Federal Student Loan Debt Forgiveness May Be On Horizon
At a Monday meeting with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, President Biden said that he is looking into ways to forgive an unspecified... read more
naked capitalism11 hours ago
Jaishankar Calls Out Europe’s Selective Concern on Rules-Based Order
Indian external affairs minister S. Jaishankar shared views on rules-based order with world diplomats at a conference Tuesday in Delhi. read more
USC Upstate Names Dr. Tierney Bates Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
The University of South Carolina Upstate announced that Dr. Tierney Bates will be its new vice chancellor for student affairs. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Bolivia’s former president denounces the DEA for denigrating the Bolivian peasant movement
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Bolivia's former president, Evo Morales, has again reiterated his denunciation of an alleged campaign by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to "denigrate" the peasant movement in Cochabamba. On other occasions, the former president has warned that this campaign is promoted from within the Executive by sectors that . […] The post Bolivia’s former president denounces the DEA for denigrating the Bolivian peasant movement appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Dr. Chris Gilmer Named Interim President of WVU Potomac State College
West Virginia University (WVU) Potomac State College has selected Dr. Chris Gilmer as its interim president. read more
HBCUs and Public Interest Technology - The Perfect Match
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are perfectly positioned to become leaders in the burgeoning field of public... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Paraguay’s government expects to inaugurate a commuter train in January 2027
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On April 26, Paraguay's Government announced that it would send Congress a bill to design, construct, and operate the first commuter train in the country, which it expects to inaugurate in January 2027. The project, which will connect Asunción with the town of Ypacaraí (located some 44 kilometers from the […] The post Paraguay’s government expects to inaugurate a commuter train in January 2027 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
At least three soldiers injured in bomb attack in Paraguay
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - At least three military personnel were injured in an explosive attack in northeastern Paraguay, where the Marxist EPP guerrilla group operates, reported military sources and local media. The Internal Defense Operations Command (CODI) of the Joint Task Force (FTC) indicated on its Twitter account that the event occurred . . […] The post At least three soldiers injured in bomb attack in Paraguay appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Vox - All10 hours ago
Why popularism is good — to a point
People cheer as former President Barack Obama waves during a campaign rally in support of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Orlando, Florida, in 2016. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images Weird ideas don’t win elections, but that doesn’t mean people should shut up about them. My former colleague, Vox co-founder and current Substacker Matt Yglesias, is a subscriber to a simple theory of politics: People trying to win elections should talk about the political positions they hold that are popular, and not the unpopular ones. Vox co-founder Ezra Klein has explored at length ... read more
Vox - All10 hours ago
Title 42, the Trump-era border policy dividing Democrats, explained
A child in the Movimiento Juventud 2000 shelter for refugee migrants from Central and South American countries seeking asylum in the United States, as Title 42 and Remain In Mexico border restrictions continue, in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, on April 9, 2022. | Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images The once little-known public health law has become a flashpoint in the immigration debate ahead of the midterms. The Biden administration is proceeding with its plans to end Title 42, a policy implemented under then-President Donald Trump that has allowed the US to expel h... read more
null11 hours ago
Empire Strikes Back! EU Threatens Musk Over 'Free Speech' On Twitter
EU officials have warned Elon Musk that he faces steep fines or an outright ban if he follows a "free speech" model once his purchase of Twitter is complete. How far will authorities go to restrict freedom of expression? Also: Twitter's top censor breaks down in tears at the thought of her reign coming to an end. And finally: Wimbledon's racism. Watch today's Liberty Report: read more
null11 hours ago
Garland Stonewalls Questions about a Special Counsel in Hunter Biden Scandal Despite New Evidence Tied to President Biden
[image: undefined] Attorney General Merrick Garland continued to refuse to address questions over his refusal to appoint a Special Counsel in the Hunter Biden investigation despite new evidence tying President Joe Biden to the controversial business deals. The New York Post is reporting that President Biden agreed to cover more than $800,000 in bills of Hunter, including legal fees tied to the foreign deals. While President Biden’s denial of knowledge of Hunter’s deals have been repeatedly contradicted (including by Hunter himself), White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki declared tha... read more
null11 hours ago
Nuclear War?
[image: undefined] The Russians are a weird people. For some reason, known only to their bizarre selves, they object to German invasions of their country. And not only that: they have the inexplicable habit of strenuously opposing another such eventuality. One might well have thought otherwise. After all, the Germans bring with them in their wake all sorts of salutary benefits: law and order, good government, peace (as long as their orders are followed), world class beer, wiener schnitzel, sauerkraut, great pretzels, luxury automobiles, magnificent music (it is hard to beat Johann ... read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Top White House Medical Adviser Dr. Fauci Says The 'Pandemic Is Over In The US'
*Daily Mail*: *America is 'OUT of the pandemic phase': Fauci confirms Covid-19 infections are 'at a low level' but people should still get 'intermittently' vaccinated* * The Biden administration's top medical advisor made the incredible claim in a PBS interview yesterday * He told PBS: 'We are certainly, in this country, out of the pandemic phase' - a monumental declaration * He insisted however that vaccinations would have to continue long-term, perhaps on a yearly basis * Fauci has been one of the most vocal proponents of draconian Covid policies for the past two ye... read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Russian economy stabilises. EU economy faces massive contraction
Russian economy stabilises. EU economy faces massive contraction The Duran: Episode 1269 read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
US And Russia Swap Prisoners Trevor Reed And Konstantin Yaroshenko
*Daily Mail*:* BREAKING NEWS: Russia frees Marine veteran Trevor Reed in prisoner exchange for Russian pilot serving 20-year sentence in Connecticut for drug trafficking* * Russia released Trevor Reed, a former Marine from Texas who was arrested in the summer of 2019 * Reed was later sentenced to nine years in prison, though his family has maintained his innocence * US agreed to return Konstantin Yaroshenko, a Russian pilot serving a 20-year federal prison sentence in Connecticut Russia and the United States carried out a dramatic prisoner exchange on Wednesday, trading a... read more
Big Business Depletes Nature, Big Business Supplants Naturewith Synthetic Food
MADRID, Apr 27 (IPS) - In case you were not aware, please know that humanity used to cultivate more than 6.000 plant species for food, but now instead fewer than 200 of these species make major contributions to food production. Out of these, only 9% account for 66% of total crop production. Read the full story, “Big Business Depletes Nature, Big Business Supplants Naturewith Synthetic Food”, on globalissues.org → read more
Boosting Food Security and Education in Schools in Brazil
Read the full story, “Boosting Food Security and Education in Schools in Brazil”, on globalissues.org → read more
Komando.com12 hours ago
How to use Apple Wallet’s new fraud prevention on your iPhone
Apple Wallet gets new fraud prevention feature on iPhone. read more

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