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Thomas Paine

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Thursday, May 5, 2022

5 May - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 4

 11:17 pm MDT

DPO sector is in ‘perilous financial state’, says new report
Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) across the UK are “constantly threatened” by a lack of core funding, despite the “crucial” services they provide, according to a new report. The report on the state of the UK DPO sector suggests that its annual income […] read more
Report calls for disability poverty action plan for Glasgow
Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) are set to play a key role in drawing up a plan to address disability poverty in Glasgow. The call for an action plan is one of the recommendations from a report for Glasgow City Council’s Social Recovery […] read more
Government ‘must tighten the law to stop discrimination’ by ferry companies
The government is being asked to tighten the law to stop the “horrendous” discrimination disabled people are facing from ferry companies that refuse to allow them to travel for safety reasons. Matthew Smith, a retired lecturer in marine engineering and health and […] read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
Sergey Glazyev: For those who still don’t understand
A special military operation (SVO) revealed a plan prepared in advance by the US power and financial elite to seize power in Russia. It includes the following components and stages. read more
Collective bargaining in the workplace, essential for global recovery: ILO
In the fast-changing world of work, the UN International Labour Organization (ILO) highlighted on Thursday just how important dialogue between workers and management is to the global post-pandemic recovery – and to keeping people’s wages fair. Read the full story, “Collective bargaining in the workplace, essential for global recovery: ILO”, on globalissues.org → read more
So much for "underaged" or "minor" refugees...
We've known for a long time that many (probably most) of those claiming refugee status at our borders, and those of European nations, aren't really refugees at all. They're economic migrants, desperate to reach a country that can offer them a better life than the hellholes they've left behind. To get in, they'll lie, cheat, and do whatever they have to do to outwit those who are trying to make sure that only genuine refugees get through. Belgium has learned that the hard way. Belgian authorities carried out 2,515 age tests on self-professed underage migrants last year and of... read more
Court overturns mother’s conviction for belt discipline
(AP) A state appeals court on May 3 overturned the conviction of a Virginia mother who was found guilty of assault and battery for striking her 12-year-old twins with a belt to discipline them. WTOP-FM reports that a three-judge Court of Appeals panel said the trial judge overstepped her authority when she suggested in her ... read more
Woman pleads guilty to failing to pay $2.7M in payroll taxes
NORFOLK (AP) A Virginia woman has pleaded guilty to failing to pay the Internal Revenue Service $2.7 million in payroll taxes that she deducted from her employees’ paychecks, a federal prosecutor said. Court documents show that from at least 2011 to 2019, Wendy Brockenbrough, 53, of Virginia Beach failed to pay over to the IRS ... read more
Bill Bonner, "Hard Landing Ahead"
*"Hard Landing Ahead"* Captain Powell guides the plane... right into the ground. by Bill Bonner *Youghal, Ireland - "*Birds in the trees. Green, green grass. Wisteria cascading over the doorway. We’re glad to be back in our Irish cottage. But stalking the emerald isle is the same menace that dogs the rest of the world. The Irish Times reports: "Irish inflation soared to 6.9% in March, EU says. Annual inflation in Ireland soared to 6.9 per cent in March, according to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. The EU inflation measure differs slightly from the CSO’s consu... read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Next Battle over Access to Abortion Will Focus on Pills
Use of abortion pills has been rising in the U.S. since 2000 when the FDA approved mifepristone — the main drug used in medication abortions. read more
Vox - All12 hours ago
Abortion has been treated as a fringe issue by Democrats for decades. This is the result.
[image: Demonstrators, several of them appearing to shout, gather with the US Supreme Court building in the background.] Abortion rights demonstrators protest outside the US Supreme Court on May 3. | Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images The likely fall of Roe will roll back access for millions. It will also strike at the heart of American democracy. For decades, abortion has been treated as a fringe issue in American politics. Sure, it made headlines when a new law passed or a new decision was handed down, and it was always deeply important to activists on both sides — as well as... read more
null12 hours ago
The Return to the Good Old Days of Ignoring CDC Recommendations
[image: undefined] It has been two weeks since a United States district court struck down President Joe Biden’s mandate, imposed through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), that people wear masks when traveling via public transportation, or by taxi or ride-share service, as well as when at related locations, such as airports. After the court decision, most transportation companies and locations have been quick to make clear that people are free to leave their faces uncovered. Many people have been very happy to do just that. The CDC, however, has not given up on h... read more
null12 hours ago
US Officials Say US Intelligence Is Helping Ukraine Kill Russian Generals
[image: undefined] According to a report from The New York Times citing unnamed senior US officials, intelligence provided by the US on Russian military units has helped Ukraine target and kill Russian generals. Ukraine has claimed to have killed 12 Russian generals, but the number is not confirmed, and Kyiv has an interest in exaggerating its success on the battlefield, and the officials wouldn’t specify how many Russian officers were killed as a result of the assistance. But either way, the claim by US officials that they are helping kill Russian generals is a major provocation t... read more
The Aviationist13 hours ago
U.S. Air Force Certifies Polish Air Force M-346 Training System For Future F-16 And F-35 Pilots
[image: M-346] The certification attests that the training of Polish pilots is equivalent to the training performed in the USA on the T-38C up to the Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals. Following a week-long assessment in late 2021, [...] The post U.S. Air Force Certifies Polish Air Force M-346 Training System For Future F-16 And F-35 Pilots appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
American Frontline Doctors on FDA Approval of Failed Ebola Drug Remdesivir By the FDA for “Treatment” of Covid-19 in Babies
Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft America’s Frontline doctors are speaking out about FDA’s approval of Remdesivir for the treatment of COVID-19 in babies. They... The post American Frontline Doctors on FDA Approval of Failed Ebola Drug Remdesivir By the FDA for “Treatment” of Covid-19 in Babies appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
A City in Kansas Just Outlawed Having Too Many Roommates
Next City Today’s briefs are zoning heavy. We’ll look at a law in Kansas that makes it illegal to have too many roommates, a set... The post A City in Kansas Just Outlawed Having Too Many Roommates appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Komando.com13 hours ago
Take a minute to adjust these important Android privacy settings
5 ways to protect data on your Android phone. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Peru approves a new early withdrawal of pension funds
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Peruvian Congress approved by a large majority this Wednesday a new extraordinary withdrawal of private pension funds to face the pandemic and price increases due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The rule was approved by 107 votes, eight against and two abstentions, and will allow some eight million […] The post Peru approves a new early withdrawal of pension funds appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Informal employment increases in Chile
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The informal employment rate during the January-March 2022 quarter stood at 27.3%, up 0.6 percentage points compared to the same period of 2021, according to information from Chile's National Statistics Institute (INE). Informally employed persons totaled 2,398,884, representing an increase of 10.3% in the same period, i.e., there were 224,353 […] The post Informal employment increases in Chile appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
OrientalReview.org14 hours ago
Biden’s Correct In Assessing That The Global Systemic Transition Has Accelerated
What all of this means is that the global systemic transition will in all likelihood become a lot bloodier and more chaotic than previously expected as the US aggressively destabilizes the world in a desperate attempt to delay its hegemonic decline and even perhaps reassert some of that same hegemony. […] read more
Employers Need to Stop Humiliating “the Help” with Mask Requirements
[image: mask]Especially given record labor shortages in the service industry. read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
Tomorrow’s News Today
Elon Musk didn’t kill himself. read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
This is Why the Left is Incredibly Scared of Trump Returning
No matter what they say publicly, the Democrats / Media / Deep State are deeply frightened of Trump returning to compete against them. Here’s why: Former President Donald Trump might want to consider reopening the Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City the way his luck has been holding. According to an early tabulation of his… Continue reading → read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
The World Is In The Very Best Of Hands
“Senior American officials” leak that US intel directing attacks on Russian generals. read more
CFACT13 hours ago
CFACT sponsors poultry farm in Uganda
As part of CFACT's international Stewardship in Action program, CFACT helped fund a new poultry farm in Uganda to help a local entrepreneur, Namunganga Angel Barbra, and support the local economy. The post CFACT sponsors poultry farm in Uganda appeared first on CFACT. read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Mapping The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine -- May 5, 2022
- The deputy chief of staff of the Russian president visited Mariupol - 300 more were evacuated from Mariupol and nearrby to Zaporizhzhia - Russia conducted simulated drills of nuclear-capable missiles in Kaliningrad DW has the latest:https://t.co/qsPhW8EBnN — DW News (@dwnews) May 5, 2022 read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
The shrinking of the Democrat base
Blue State Conservative: ... The deterioration of Hispanic support for Democrats has been well-documented, and that bleeding appears to be ongoing, with a complete turnaround. According to the poll, 52% of all Hispanics say they would vote for the Republican, with only 39% choosing the Democrat. Compare those numbers to just seven months ago, when in September Democrats were chosen 54% of the time and Republicans only 28%. That’s not just a significant shift away from Democrats, it’s cataclysmic. But the news gets even worse for the Democrats. For black voters, when asked that ... read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
The people who want to restrict free speech
*Daily Mail:* *REVEALED: George Soros, Clinton and Obama staffers and European governments are behind anti-Musk campaign to force big corporations to boycott Twitter - after Elon demanded to know 'who funds these organizations?'* I do not think these people have the best interest of US citizens at heart and Musk should ignore them. They have an agenda that makes them fear the truth getting out about it. read more
"Depression 2023 - The Countdown Has Begun"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly 5/5/22: *"Depression 2023 - The Countdown Has Begun"* "The Fed raises interest rates and it’s just the beginning of the end. The economy is going to get so much worse between now and the end of the year. I truly believe we are heading towards depressionary times. It’s going to be depression 2023." read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Biden's 'abort a child' message creates blowback for Dems
Leah Barkoukis: ... "The idea that we're going to make a judgment that is going to say that no one can make the judgment to choose to abort a child, based on a decision by the Supreme Court, I think goes way overboard,” Biden said Tuesday, emphasis added. "If this decision holds, it's really quite a radical decision.” ... People noticed. read more
Abortion has been common in the US since the 18th century -- and debate over it started soon after
With the Supreme Court likely to strike down constitutional protection for abortion, a centuries-old debate over its morality and legality has been reignited. read more
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, there's no guarantee that people can get abortions in liberal states, either
25 states aren’t expected to ban abortion if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. But limits on abortion in these places, too, make it an uncertain refuge for people seeking abortions elsewhere. read more
What would it mean to codify Roe into law – and is there any chance of that happening?
President Joe Biden has urged lawmakers to act over abortion rights should the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade. But is there a route to legislation? read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
U.S. Officials Say U.S. Intelligence Has Helped Ukraine Target And Kill A Dozen Russian Generals
*Daily Mail:** US intelligence 'has helped Ukraine kill multiple Russian generals' since Putin's troops invaded* * US officials said of the approximately 12 Russian generals killed by Ukrainian forces, 'many' had been targeted with the help of intelligence provided by US * Washington provided Ukraine with battlefield information on Russian troops * Ukraine combined those details with its own intelligence to conduct strikes The United States has provided intelligence that has helped Ukrainian forces kill several Russian generals since Vladimir Putin's troops invaded the c... read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Why Roe was wrong to begin with
Edward Whelan: Justice Samuel Alito’s draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Center is a masterful account of why Roe v. Wade was wrong from the start and why it should be jettisoned. For liberals shocked by the prospective ruling, and for conservatives who thought it might never happen, it’s worth taking a look at Alito’s clear reasoning. *“We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled.” * In 1973, the Court in Roe v. Wade imposed unrestricted abortion for any reason all the way up to viability (which was then roughly the end of the second trimester) and, under a mal... read more
Battery Powered Flight–Still A Pipedream
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? I had a model plane that was powered by rubber bands when I was a boy, but you would not fly across the Atlantic on one! ? ? ? When a one-person plane powered purely by electricity took to the skies… read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
With Clenched Fists, They Spend Money on Weapons as the Planet Burns: The Eighteenth Newsletter (2022)
Thursday, 5 May 2022 — The Tricontinental Dia Al-Azzawi (Iraq), Sabra and Shatila Massacre, 1982– 83. Dear friends, Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. Two important reports were released last month, neither getting the kind of attention they deserve. On 4 April, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Working Group III report was published, … Continue reading With Clenched Fists, They Spend Money on Weapons as the Planet Burns: The Eighteenth Newsletter (2022) read more
Does Israel Permit Freedom of Worship? Are Palestinian Christians Doomed?
There is an ongoing elimination of Christianity in the region where it was born being carried out by Israel and its friends. The United States has been the enabler of much of the change in spite of the prevalence of self-described devout Christians in Congress, many of whom ironically are vocal and even enthusiastic supporters of Israeli “security” policies. read more
When human life loses its meaning and value, euthanasia becomes just another cost-saving measure
That, at least, is what appears to be happening in Canada. Since last year, Canadian law, in all its majesty, has allowed both the rich as well as the poor to kill themselves if they are too poor to continue living with dignity. In fact, the ever-generous Canadian state will even pay for their deaths. What it will not do is spend money to allow them to live instead of killing themselves. *. . .* [In 2016] Parliament duly enacted legislation allowing euthanasia, but only for those who suffer from a terminal illness whose natural death was ‘reasonably foreseeable’. It only too... read more
Mining Awareness +15 hours ago
EU Countries Have Spent Four Times More on Russian Fossil Fuels Than Aid to Ukraine; Sixth Russian Sanction Package is Progress but EU Must Go Further Says Renew Europe
These sanctions may help keep Russia from extending its war into Europe or Alaska, but they are late in helping … Continue reading → read more
Sustainable Pulse16 hours ago
Florida Approves Release of Billions of GMO Mosquitoes
Overlooking potential public health risks, lingering scientific questions, and deficient public data, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) approved the extension of Oxitec’s two-year field trial on Wednesday, which includes releasing several billion more genetically engineered (GE) mosquitoes into the Florida Keys — one of Florida’s most ecologically sensitive areas. FDACS’ approval […] The post Florida Approves Release of Billions of GMO Mosquitoes appeared on Sustainable Pulse. read more
Mining Awareness +16 hours ago
Helsinki Commission Briefing to Examine Swiss Enabling of Russian Oligarchs – Today
“HELSINKI COMMISSION BRIEFING TO EXAMINE SWISS ENABLING OF RUSSIAN OLIGARCHS Friday, April 29, 2022 WASHINGTON—The Commission on Security and Cooperation … Continue reading → read more
Mining Awareness +17 hours ago
Ukraine’s Army Regains Control of Settlements on Border Between Mykolaiv, Kherson Regions
“Ukraine’s Army regains control of settlements on border between Mykolaiv, Kherson regions 05.05.2022 09:00 https://www.ukrinform.net Russian invasion forces have lost … Continue reading → read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Polls complicate the Democrat narrative on Roe decision
Guy Benson: Democrats and their journalist allies are in the process of convincing themselves that the Supreme Court's leaked decision supplanting *Roe v. Wade* will be an electoral game-changer. That may turn out to be true. It may not. Or, perhaps more likely, it will be a mixed bag that helps Democrats in some races, helps Republicans in others, and ends up being a marginal factor in most contests. One of the underlying assumptions of the "backlash" analysis is that the issue clearly favors Democrats overall, but fresh polling once again underscores that abortion-related publi... read more
Thursday Morning Links
This and that for your Thursday reading. - Eric Topol describes how COVID-19's infectiousness has been steadily increasing with time even as so many governments have gone out of their way to declare it to be over, while Reuters reports on new research showing that the Omicron variant is no less severe than its predecessors. Anna Edney writes about the children fighting the long-term effects of long COVID after being falsely reassured that they wouldn't be affected. And Eric Luellen discusses the prospect of a pan-coronavirus vaccine - which, like any other future possibility for p... read more
"Biden’s Economic Case For Nuclear War"
*"Biden’s Economic Case For Nuclear War"* by John Wilder “Two hundred years have passed since the nuclear war raged to an end and the computers took over what was left of the world - sealed it off from the outside - and made it perfect. Now, in the Domed City in this year 2319, living is unending joy.” – "Logan’s Run" "When we lived in Fairbanks, my hobby in the summer was getting firewood. I was the Bubba (from Forrest Gump) of firewood: “There’s lots of ways to have birch. There’s split birch, there’s dry birch, there’s stacked birch, there’s birch that the bark fell off of, ther... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
World Health Organization Estimates 15 Million People Have Died Directly Or Indirectly From Covid-19
*SKY News: **COVID-19: World Health Organisation estimates 15 million people have died directly or indirectly from coronavirus* More men (57%) have died directly or indirectly as a result of COVID than women (43%) worldwide, the WHO data shows. The World Health Organization estimates that 15 million people worldwide have now died of coronavirus - or as a result of its impact on health services. WHO data shows the number of excess COVID mortalities to be somewhere between 13.3 million and 16.6 million people from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2021. This is more than double t... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
YouTube accused of censoring vote fraud video
Reclaim the Net: Author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza is going direct to the free speech platforms Rumble and Locals for his new documentary, “2000 Mules,” which will be posted to the platforms this Saturday (May 7). D’Souza’s documentary focuses on alleged voter fraud and ballot stuffing during the 2020 US presidential election. Rumble is a free speech video sharing platform and Locals is its community generation platform. The topics covered in 2000 Mules have been heavily censored by Big Tech platforms with YouTube, the world’s biggest video sharing platform, banning videos tha... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Taliban using data left behind in Biden bug out to kill
Washington Free Beacon: Congress is demanding answers from the Biden administration following a disclosure that reams of biometric data abandoned by the United States during its bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan are being used by the Taliban to target American allies still stuck in the war-torn nation. Eight Republican senators led by Sen. Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.) are asking the State and Defense Departments to turn over information related to the evacuation of U.S. troops in Afghanistan that allowed the Taliban to retake control of the country. In addition to leaving behind $7... read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
Campaign launch: Defend Dissent and resist new police powers!
Over a year after it was first introduced, and in spite of widespread opposition and public demonstrations against its draconian measures, the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act has finally become law in England and Wales. read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
The persecution of Julian Assange
According to UN torture expert, the UK and US have colluded to publicly destroy the WikiLeaks founder – and deter others from exposing their crimes The British home secretary, Priti Patel, will decide this month whether Julian Assange is to be extradited to the United States, where he faces a sentence of up to 175 years – served most likely in strict, 24-hour isolation in a US super-max jail. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Chile: 25 years ago, only 3.7% of men and 6.1% of women accepted homosexuality
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In 1998, almost a quarter of a century ago, Chile's population reached nearly 15 million people (14,975,000), and only 0.99% were migrants. A year of convulsive and memorable events. In 1998, former General Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London, England. Months in which sporting events and achievements would mark for […] The post Chile: 25 years ago, only 3.7% of men and 6.1% of women accepted homosexuality appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Russia accused of using force labor of captured Ukrainians
Fox News: Mariupol’s advisor to the mayor said Thursday that the filtration camps set up by Russian forces outside the southern port city have become "ghettos" where men face torture and forced labor. Petro Andryushchenko said three filtration camps have been established east of Mariupol in the village of Bezymiane – roughly 20 miles from the Russian border – which are believed to be housing 2,000 men who will be used in Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9. The official said one video leaked from a camp in the Novoazovsk district shows that an old school building is being used... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Chilean President said social plans in Argentina “distort the economy”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The President of Chile, Gabriel Boric, spoke about Argentina and recommended not to follow in its footsteps in terms of subsidies. In an interview with Radio Cooperativa, he said that his government is working on a package of measures within the framework of the "Chile Apoya" plan . . . […] The post Chilean President said social plans in Argentina “distort the economy” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Ecuador raised its press freedom standard, according to Reporters Without Borders
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Ecuador is raising its standard of press freedom compared to other countries in the world, according to a recent Reporters Without Borders report. In the ranking, Costa Rica is the only Latin American country that is in a "good situation", occupying eighth place, after European countries such as Portugal, Ireland […] The post Ecuador raised its press freedom standard, according to Reporters Without Borders appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Argentina and Uruguay advance in their energy integration
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - To deepen the energy cooperation between Argentina and Uruguay, the Secretary of Energy, Darío Martínez, held a meeting with the Minister of Industry, Energy, and Mining of Uruguay, Omar Paganini, and the Uruguayan Ambassador in our country, Carlos Enciso. "We hope that this first meeting will begin an agenda of […] The post Argentina and Uruguay advance in their energy integration appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Turcopolier15 hours ago
Yes. So what?
The United States helped the Ukrainian armed forces kill “many” of the Russian generals who have died in combat during the Russia-Ukraine war, through the sharing of intelligence, anonymous senior American officials told The New York Times. U.S. intelligence officials reportedly … Continue reading → read more
Food & Water Watch15 hours ago
New Report Outlines Deepening Crisis in Iowa Hog Industry
Study finds more production than ever, but economic and environmental crises for farmers and communities The post New Report Outlines Deepening Crisis in Iowa Hog Industry appeared first on Food & Water Watch. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Bolivia seems immune to inflation, but for how long?
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - While other countries are struggling with inflationary pressures that worsened with the war in Ukraine, Bolivia is an island in the continent with the lowest inflation for 14 years, thanks to a policy of subsidies and price controls. But experts urge caution and fear that the formula is at . […] The post Bolivia seems immune to inflation, but for how long? appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Lawfare15 hours ago
The Chatter Podcast: Why We Fight with Christopher Blattman
Millions of hostile rivalries exist between groups worldwide, but their conflicts rarely escalate to protracted violence. Because would-be combatants know that all-out conflict usually proves immensely costly to all sides, they regularly find ways to avoid open warfare. And when it comes to international affairs in particular, we tend to focus on the wars that do occur at the expense of internalizing the core truth that, most of the time, they simply don't happen. Political scientist and economist Christopher Blattman has a fresh take on these big issues of war and peace. He argu... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Paraguay ratifies support for Guaidó and will not change its position regarding Maduro
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On May 4, Paraguay ratified that it has no relations with the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and that it recognizes the opposition leader Juan Guaidó instead. "We have no relations with the Maduro regime; that will not change," the new Paraguayan foreign minister, Julio C . . . […] The post Paraguay ratifies support for Guaidó and will not change its position regarding Maduro appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Lawfare17 hours ago
Why a Focus on Gender Increases National Security
Announcement of Kamala Harris as a candidate for Vice President in 2020. (Source: Adam Schultz; https://www.flickr.com/photos/bidenforpresident/50225263983) Early in his presidency, President Biden made clear his commitment to promoting gender equity and equality. On International Women’s Day in March 2021, he issued Executive Order 14020, establishing the White House Gender Policy Council and calling for the development of a government-wide strategy for advancing gender equity and equality in the United States and around the world. Among other things, the order recognizes that ge... read more
Nicole Johnson finds a seat at the table with radio show about Black Nova Scotians
When Nicole Johnson found herself out of work because of the pandemic, she said she sat on her couch with a cup of tea and asked God what to do next. Johnson said she then pitched an idea for a Black-focused talk radio show for a community radio station, CIOE-97.5FM, in Lower Sackville. “I don’t […] read more
India: The World’s Only Unconquered Civilization
India is the world’s only ancient civilization with a massive population that has not been conquered by the four proselytizing religions of the last 1000 years: Islam, Christianity, Communism, and Capitalism. All four of these proselytizing religions made major incursions inside India during the last 1000 years, but the bulk of the country remained unconquered. Hinduism (sanatana dharma) continues to be the dominant religion of this country—85 precent of the population continues to cling to their Hindu faith. There are a few other nations which remain unconquered: for example, Japan ... read more
bilaterals.org14 hours ago
My Say: Dubious benefits for Malaysia in ratifying the CPTPP
05-May-2022 In this ever-unfolding but unpredictable world and regional situation, Malaysia should remain “non-aligned” — albeit as appropriate for these new times. It should not take sides between the dominant West and its adversaries — led by China, the region's major trading partner by far. read more
Vox - All14 hours ago
After Roe: 9 legal experts on what rights the Supreme Court might target next
US Supreme Court police officers set up barricades during a protest outside the Court during on Tuesday, May 3. | Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images “In overturning *Roe* by resorting to a time when women were allowed no status in America’s public sphere, the draft puts that very status in jeopardy.” After *Roe*, what’s next for this Supreme Court? That’s a question on a lot of people’s minds as the dust settles from Monday’s Politico story, prompted by a leaked draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito, that the Supreme Court is poised to overturn *Roe v. Wade*. A ruling of this ... read more
Vox - All14 hours ago
These batteries work from home
[image: A person standing in their garage next to Tesla batteries installed and wired into the house.] People are installing battery packs inside their homes. | Susan Stocker/Sun Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images How batteries can help power homes, buildings, and the grid. It seems as though everyone is talking about electric vehicle batteries lately. Automakers are racing to make these batteries more powerful so they can convince more people to buy EVs, and the Biden administration is spending billions to make the United States a manufacturing hub for next-generation... read more
Land Destroyer15 hours ago
Russia Makes Slow & Steady Progress in Donbas: Update on Russian Military Ops in Ukraine
*May 5, 2022* (The New Atlas) - This is a video update on Russian military operations in Ukraine for May 5, 2022. Key developments: - Pentagon assesses that Russia is making “slow and uneven” progress in Donbas, but progress nonetheless; - US claims Russia has “failed” to disrupt Ukrainian efforts to replenish and reinforce its front lines; - However, this means that Ukraine is throwing its full strength plus everything the West has given it at Russia and still can’t stop Russian forces advancing; - Pentagon claims US howitzers have already reached the... read more
Land Destroyer15 hours ago
US Can't Find Indo-Pacific Nations to Host Anti-China Missiles
*May 5, 2022* (The New Atlas) - The US government funded a RAND Corporation report to determine which nation in the Indo-Pacific region would be suitable for hosting US missiles aimed at China. The answer was “none.” However, the US is determined to change this conclusion not only in terms of hosting US missiles, but regarding Washington’s attempt to recruit nations across the Indo-Pacific region in its growing hostilities toward China. read more
Algorithms Being Used to Determine if the State Should Take Kids from Their Parents
[image: algorithms]The consequences of these algorithms could involve losing your children. read more
Land Destroyer15 hours ago
How Deadly are Turkish Bayraktar TB2 Drones in Ukrainian Hands?
*May 5, 2022* (The New Atlas) - Ukrainian-operated Bayraktar TB2 Turkish drones are back in the news having taken out 2 Russian patrol boats in the Black Sea. While it is passed off as a major victory, it actually proves just how limited the Bayraktar’s capabilities are in a conflict with an opponent fielding superior air defense systems. Ukrainian Bayraktar drones have been limited to targeting poorly protected logistic convoys, weapon systems in transit, and the occasional military unit operating behind the protection of Russian air defense systems - tempering the near-legenda... read more
"More Price Increases At Kroger! What's Next? When Will It End?"
*Full screen recommended.* Adventures with Danno, 5/5/22: *"More Price Increases At Kroger! What's Next? When Will It End?"* "In today's vlog we are at Kroger, and are noticing even more price increases! For the past few weeks we have seen a steady increase in food prices around the country. In addition we are also seeing a lot more empty shelves. It's getting rough out here as stores continue to struggle to get in products!" read more
CURMUDGUCATION15 hours ago
Appreciating Teachers In May
There's a certain irony in parking teacher appreciation in the Month of May when teachers are absolutely hammered and don't even have five minutes to run to the teacher lounge and pick up one of those celebratory donuts that the administration brought. I remember most of my Mays, when the gauzy September promise of "Here are the things we'll get done sometime this year" burned away under a harsh sun of "There are now sixteen class periods left in which to handle this list of 157 objectives." I was never one to count down the days, but I did sit down by May 1 to plot out exactly wh... read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Tweets On The Russia - Ukraine War
Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 05 May 2022 Find out more about the UK government's response: https://t.co/redhrfv2PC 🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/5gt1p5MeT6 — Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) May 5, 2022 War in Ukraine: Latest developments Here are the latest developments in the war in #Ukraine * Ceasefire at Azovstal * Kremlin accuses West on arms, intelligence * Zelensky appeals for cash https://t.co/4vuEDlbrSS — AFP News Agency (@AFP) May 5, 2022 UKRAINE-RUSSIA LATEST: https://t.co/Qq7rGe0Oq8 • Civilians remain trapped in Azovs... read more
The Duran15 hours ago
Is Putin a war-criminal for invading Ukraine?
Eric Zuesse I almost always agree with the courageous whistleblowing former UK Ambassador Craig Murray, but not including this from him on April 25th: “I condemn the invasion of Ukraine and I have no hesitation in calling Putin a war criminal. However for precisely the same reasons so are Bush and Blair [for their invasion […] read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
A rare find
*Houston Chronicle:* *Woman finds 2,000-year-old bust of Roman general at a Texas Goodwill for $34.99* *The sculpture has reportedly been missing from Germany since World War II.* ... Hoping to find out more information about the sculpture, Matt Largey of KUT reports that Young contacted an auction house in London. She was able to confirm that the portrait bust is of a popular Roman general named Drusus Germanicus, and was told the sculpture was more than 2,000-years-old, according to KUT. Its last known whereabouts were at a museum built by German King Ludwig the First calle... read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Good omens for the cruise season in Uruguay
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Uruguayan tourism authorities have confirmed 143 arrivals in Montevideo and 40 in Punta del Este, thus shaping an optimal cruise season. It results from the different meetings held by the Uruguayan delegation, headed by the Undersecretary of Tourism, Remo Monzeglio, with cruise industry representatives. Following its participation in the Seatrade […] The post Good omens for the cruise season in Uruguay appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
WATCH: For No Reason, Police Tackle Elderly Man With Dementia So Hard, They Killed Him
[image: dementia]An elderly man with dementia was savagely attacked by police because he was confused and didn't understand that he needed to drop his keys. read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Ibero-American Secretary highlights the “triple challenge” of the region in Uruguay
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - During his visit to Montevideo, the Ibero-American Secretary-General, Andrés Allamand, highlighted the "triple challenge" the community of nations faced in a regional scenario marked by the recovery of covid-19. The former Chilean foreign minister highlighted it on May 4 during the conference he gave at the Latin American Integration Association […] The post Ibero-American Secretary highlights the “triple challenge” of the region in Uruguay appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Southern Regional Education Board Launches HBCU-MSI Course-Sharing Consortium
To help students across the degree finish line, the Southern Regional Education Board announced an online course-sharing consortium... read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Wednesday 4 May 2022
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
CFACT16 hours ago
Biden’s Orwellian “Truth Ministry”
1984 was a warning, not an instruction manual. The post Biden’s Orwellian “Truth Ministry” appeared first on CFACT. read more
musingsofanoldfart17 hours ago
Standing – what does that mean in a legal sense
I am not an attorney, but I got a good sense of what “standing” means in legal terms when the Supreme Court decided that same sex marriages were OK. They ruled that other people did not have “standing” on the … Continue reading → read more
Microaggressions and Me at Ohio State University
Hmmm. What do you suppose this workshop, *Microaggressions and Me*, is really about, and who will be held accountable? I saw this wokeness notice at the Ohio State *onCampus* for May 5, 2022. I don't know if it is a trial program waiting for compulsory status or if it's permanent and for credit. Something to keep the huge, multi-million dollar staff in the Diversity office busy? But wait, first you must have Microaggressions 101 and 102! Diversity never means ideological or political diversity; it's never about the persecution or discrimination of Christians. As values to liv... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Democrat panic over potential Roe decision
Red States: ... As we previously reported, Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said in a speech Tuesday that some of the conservative Justices on the Supreme Court – Justices he did not specifically name – “have lied to the U.S. Senate.” In an official joint statement issued by both Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) just a few hours after the news broke, the same claim was made.... ... This is so dumb it defies logic, but we’re talking about panicked Democrats here who will literally say and do just about anything to protect a woman’s “right” to termina... read more
Gregory Mannarino, "Meltdown: US Productivity Falls To A 75 Year Low! Labor Costs Skyrocket!"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 5/5/22: *"Meltdown: US Productivity Falls To A 75 Year Low! * *Labor Costs Skyrocket!"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
World’s true death toll from Covid pandemic is nearly 15 million, three times the official figure, says World Health Organization https://t.co/su3hF3BN9g — BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) May 5, 2022 WHO's figures are based on country-reported data and statistical modelling. It did not immediately say how many of the estimated deaths were directly caused by COVID-19, and how many were indirectly caused by the pandemic. https://t.co/ce54wZhCVc — The Associated Press (@AP) May 5, 2022 Pres. Biden tells workers at a Lockheed Martin facility where Javelin anti-tank missiles are made:... read more
"The Long, Lucrative & Bloody Road To World War 3"
*"The Long, Lucrative & Bloody Road To World War 3"* by Connor Freeman *Excerpt:* "Well, this war in Ukraine will last “months and years.” At least, that is what the leaders of the D.C. foreign policy blob, the media, President Joe Biden’s men, Pentagon and NATO leadership have decided. Their plan is to pour oil on the flames and keep the fire raging. Also, Americans are going to have to cough up the dough for another massive aid package, with $20 billion worth of weapons to keep the blood flowing. In total, this next package will cost the taxpayer $33 billion. With Biden’s proposed... read more
naked capitalism15 hours ago
What Really Drives Long-Term Interest Rates?
Contrary to the loanable funds theory, historical bond yields show Keynes was right that “convictions” anchor long-term interest rates read more
The New American Civil War
The leak of the draft Supreme Court opinion on Roe v Wade is the second attack on Fort Sumter. It is the beginning of the second American Civil War. Lawrence Martin writes: Although its reputation has been bruised in recent times, the Supreme Court was the one remaining branch of government for which Americans maintained a level of trust. That’s gone now. Not only is there a wide disconnect between the Supreme Court and the American population on this vital issue (poll after poll shows that two-thirds of Americans wish to uphold Roe), there’s also the stunning hypocrisy of two of... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
The Sussman-Steele connection to Russia hoax
Washington Examiner: ... Steele *testified* in a British court that Sussmann provided him with other claims about Alfa Bank’s purported ties to Russian President *Vladimir Putin *during a late July 2016 meeting. These allegations made their way into a September 2016 memo that became part of the dossier. DeFilippis said Wednesday that Sussmann’s meeting with Steele is “incredibly probative and relevant” because the meeting shows that Sussmann was “integrated” with the broader effort. He said the prosecution’s goal is to show “the intersection between Mr. Steele’s efforts and the ... read more
Halifax Examiner15 hours ago
Cheap transit: low fares, high returns
News 1. Advocates: access to gender-affirming health care in Nova Scotia is getting worse “Nova Scotia may have the highest proportion of trans and gender diverse individuals in Canada,” writes Yvette d’Entremont, “but advocates say those who need to access gender-affirming health care are facing increased barriers and lives are at risk.” As d’Entremont reports, […] read more
The Duran15 hours ago
EU sanctions Orthodox faith. Shoigu warns NATO. Modi leaves Europe. Sulky Liver Sausage. Update 1
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Cairns News16 hours ago
UAP calls for abolition of state governments
The Federal Leader of the United Australia Party, Craig Kelly, and party Chairman Clive Palmer, have called for the abolition of state governments to save billions of dollars and improve efficiency. “Australia is over-governed and over-legislated. We have far too many politicians and a duplication of roles,” Mr Kelly said. “State politicians are out of […] read more
Where Lawns Are Outlawed (and Dug Up, and Carted Away)
Yahoo News – New York Times LAS VEGAS — It was a perfectly decent patch of lawn, several hundred square feet of grass in a... The post Where Lawns Are Outlawed (and Dug Up, and Carted Away) appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
United Nations And WEF Signed An Agreement To ‘Accelerate’ Agenda 2030
UKACTION 05 May 2022 The post United Nations And WEF Signed An Agreement To ‘Accelerate’ Agenda 2030 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Duran16 hours ago
Special Military Operation, Q & A
Special Military Operation, Q & A read more
The Duran16 hours ago
Macron begins rocky second term. Mélenchon moves into position to become prime minister
Macron begins rocky second term. Mélenchon moves into position to become prime minister The Duran: Episode 1272 read more
BLM Distributes $29 Million In Secure Rural Schools Funds
KQEN News Radio On Tuesday, the Bureau of Land Management Oregon/Washington announced $29.4 million in payments to eighteen western Oregon counties under the Secure Rural... The post BLM Distributes $29 Million In Secure Rural Schools Funds appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
‘Pod’ Housing Is Becoming a Reality in San Francisco
National File – by Ben Bailey With dramatic rent price hikes in just about all major cities, people are looking for cheaper alternatives. Now, for... The post ‘Pod’ Housing Is Becoming a Reality in San Francisco appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Nancy Pelosi Demands U.S. Go To Full War With Russia, Even If It Leads To Nuclear War: ‘We Should Not Be Deterred By The Threats From Russia’
EnVolve Nancy Pelosi has called for the “strongest possible” military retaliation to Russia’s attack on Ukraine following meetings with officials in Warsaw and Kiev. She... The post Nancy Pelosi Demands U.S. Go To Full War With Russia, Even If It Leads To Nuclear War: ‘We Should Not Be Deterred By The Threats From Russia’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Law enforcement prepares for potential violence, unrest surrounding Roe decision
Yahoo News Law enforcement authorities across the country are preparing for the possibility of violence and civil unrest in reaction to the impending Supreme Court... The post Law enforcement prepares for potential violence, unrest surrounding Roe decision appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Canada’s Justice Centre Retains Prominent Trial Lawyer to Defend Soldiers Who Refuse Covid Vaccine
Canada’s Justice Centre Retains Prominent Trial Lawyer to Defend Soldiers Who Refuse Covid Vaccine by Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms May 4, 2022 TORONTO: The Justice Centre has engaged lawyer Phillip Millar to represent serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) who have declined the Covid vaccine on the basis of health concerns or conscientious objections. The post Canada’s Justice Centre Retains Prominent Trial Lawyer to Defend Soldiers Who Refuse Covid Vaccine appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
"Intense Cognitive Workout, Enter a Highly Focused Mental State - Isochronic Tones"
*Full screen recommended.* Headphones are NOT REQUIRED for this video/track. Jason Lewis - Mind Amend, *"Intense Cognitive Workout, * *Enter a Highly Focused Mental State - Isochronic Tones"* "This is a high-intensity audio brainwave entrainment session, using isochronic tones. Use this video to increase focus and concentration while studying, working and doing any mentally taxing activity. Listen to this track with your eyes open while doing the task/activity you want to focus on. Although headphones are not required you may find they produce a more intense effect, because they help... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Ukraine thwarting Russian offensive
ISW: Ukrainian defenses have largely stalled Russian advances in Eastern Ukraine. Russian troops conducted a number of unsuccessful attacks in Eastern Ukraine on May 4 and were unable to make any confirmed advances. Russian forces attacking south of Izyum appear increasingly unlikely to successfully encircle Ukrainian forces in the Rubizhne area. Ukrainian forces have so far prevented Russian forces from merging their offensives to the southeast of Izyum and the west of Lyman, Slovyansk, and Kramatorsk, as Russian forces likely intended. Russian forces reportedly entered the Azo... read more
WE COULD CRUSH YOU IF WE DECIDED TO
When you argue that Samuel Alito's draft abortion ruling portends a future in which the Supreme Court also concludes that there's no constitutional protection for contraception, same-sex marriage, or other rights we thought we'd secured, it's curious that the right/libertarian rebuttal isn't so much "That can't happen based on the text of this ruling" as "That won't happen because those things are way more popular." Even if Griswold v. Connecticut were overturned, making it once again legal to ban contraception, that throws it back to the states, and where is the political constitue... read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
DeSantis looking 'unstoppable' in Florida
PJ Media: Democrats in Florida haven’t been in the governor’s house for 20 years and the state just keeps getting redder and redder. Now, to make matters worse, the party is all but admitting that the candidates they’re putting forward to challenge the incumbent governor and probable GOP 2024 presidential candidate Ron DeSantis aren’t anywhere near up to the task. “DeSantis seems unstoppable. He has $100 million in the bank, and we have three Tier B candidates I think a lot of people lack confidence in,” one prominent Democratic fundraiser told Politico. *Related: DeSantis Just ... read more
War News Updates16 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
A Russian Su-35S combat aircraft and a Tu-95ms strategic bomber fly in formation above a church during a rehearsal for the flypast, which is part of a military parade marking the anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two, in Moscow, Russia. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov *WNU Editor*: The above picture is form this photo-gallery .... *Top Photos of the Day* (Reuters). read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
How J.D. Vance won in Ohio
Salena Zito: ... Like former President Donald Trump in the 2016 Ohio primary, Vance won both in Mahoning County and throughout the Steel Valley counties of Trumbull, Stark, Ashtabula, Columbiana, and Portage. Most of these were solidly Democratic until recently. Some have since become Republican, and others will be competitive this fall. Vance prevailed in the crowded six-way race that included the insurgent candidacy of anti-Trump state Sen. Matt Dolan. Dolan, who poured more than $10 million into his campaign, nearly beat Josh Mandel, the onetime front-runner and former state... read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
Mayorkas lies about US border enforcment
Washington Examiner: Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas wants voters to believe that the southern border is secure. But the available data show the exact opposite. The border is wide open — and migrants know it. “What happens now is individuals are either expelled under the Title 42 authority or they are placed in immigration enforcement proceedings,” Mayorkas told CNN's Dana Bash this weekend. “And they are removed if they do not have a valid claim under our law to remain. And so the border is not open.” If only that were true. The reality is that those arrested ... read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Brazil’s purchasing power has fallen 30% in the last five years
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A survey conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in April shows that the purchasing power of the Brazilian Real fell by 30% in the last five years. Added to that, the average income of Brazilians fell 8%. The IPCA-15 index calculated by IBGE presented new records. […] The post Brazil’s purchasing power has fallen 30% in the last five years appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
PrairiePundit16 hours ago
US lessons learned from the sinking of the Moskva
American Defense News: On April 14, Ukraine once again shocked the world when it launched two Neptune anti-ship cruise missiles, scoring decisive hits that sunk the Russian Black Sea Fleet flagship Moskva. Named for the Russian capital Moscow, this once-symbol of Russian naval supremacy in the war on Ukraine carried a crew of roughly 500 and was fully equipped with an arsenal of anti-ship, anti-aircraft and air defense missiles. Despite its foreboding appearance, this pride of the Russian Federation was unable to defend itself against a small number ASCMs, and it paid the ultimat... read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Opinion: Why is the CDC again trying to put the mask back on American faces?
By Jeffrey A. Tucker RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – (Opinion) We know the wicked truth about Chairman Mao’s “Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom.” He said this in 1957 while inviting anyone to criticize the Communist Party. There were cheers all around and the criticisms were unleashed. This lasted six weeks, after which many of the […] The post Opinion: Why is the CDC again trying to put the mask back on American faces? appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Brazil promotes ethanol in Guatemala
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - At least 70 countries worldwide already have mandates for ethanol blending in gasoline. India and the United Kingdom are increasing levels to reduce emissions and improve air quality. Guatemala was the second country selected and the first in Latin America to hold the Sustainable Mobility seminar "Ethanol Talks", which started […] The post Brazil promotes ethanol in Guatemala appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Balkinization16 hours ago
The Ethical Argument for Roe
Philip Bobbitt *The court’s legitimacy rests on the notion that it follows the law, not the personal or ideological preferences of the justices who happen to serve on it at any given time. Americans rely on the court to exercise care and restraint against making sharp turns that might suddenly declare their everyday choices and activities unprotected or illegal. Over the course of nearly half a century, the court not only issued Roe but upheld its bedrock principles against later challenges. Throughout, the original 1973 decision enjoyed broad and unwavering public support. * ... read more
Fed Tinkers When Transformation is Needed
The much-anticipated May 4th Federal Reserve meeting ended as expected. After an “I feel your pain” introduction, Chairman Jerome Powell admitted that inflation is beyond the Fed’s control, and that the only thing that it can, and will do is raise interest rates, reduce its balance sheet, and hope that Wall Street, London financiers, and the computers that run their trading algorithms, don’t get too upset. read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
“Let them eat policy”
Terry Etam, for WUWT; The imaginary circle from the first paragraph of r=40 would be about 5,000 square miles in area, or 13,000 square km, and in either instance is about 2 per cent of Saskatchewan. There are many such circles across Canada. Some produce no grain but a lot of minerals. Some produce no… Continue reading → read more
ClimateRealism17 hours ago
Yahoo News Misleads on New Mexico Wildfires
A recent Yahoo News story claims wildfires in New Mexico are starting earlier because of climate change. This is false. Although New Mexico’s wildfire season typically reaches its peak in May and June, wildfires in April, and even March, are not uncommon. In addition there is no indication that wildfires are increasing in the United […] The post Yahoo News Misleads on New Mexico Wildfires appeared first on ClimateRealism. read more
Small Dead Animals18 hours ago
Education In Ontario
One of the few normal teachers in the province retires. read more
Komando.com18 hours ago
3 immediate steps to take if you fell for a scam
If you've fallen victim to any viral scam, take these three critical steps ASAP. read more
Modern Tokyo Times19 hours ago
Anti-Russia Kishida barred from Russia: Washington coattail Kishida
Anti-Russia Kishida barred from Russia: Washington coattail Kishida Noriko Watanabe and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Irrespective of what people think about the Russian Federation entering Russian and Russian speaking areas of Ukraine – while seeking to contain endless Ukrainian attacks against the Donbas region – and stemming the NATO gathering tide. Japan – […] The post Anti-Russia Kishida barred from Russia: Washington coattail Kishida first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
Komando.com20 hours ago
Firefox browser hits major milestone – Is it worth taking a second look at?
New Mozilla Firefox features you need to check out. read more
Komando.com21 hours ago
Downloading ‘free’ movies online is a bad idea – especially if they star these actors
Downloading shows starring these actors could infect your device with malware. read more
Vox - All17 hours ago
The horrific bird flu that’s wiped out 36 million chickens and turkeys, explained
[image: A white and buff-feathered chicken looks at the camera on a black background.] Getty Images/Rizky Panuntun Bird flu currently poses little threat to humans, but it’s hell for the birds. The final month of Minnesota Timberwolves basketball was livelier than ever this season, and not just because they nearly upset the Memphis Grizzlies in their first-round playoff series. During one game in mid-April, a woman glued her hand to the court. A few days later, another woman chained herself to the goal post. The following week, a third woman, dressed as a referee, stormed the co... read more
Vox - All17 hours ago
Over 60 million Americans have taxes so simple the IRS could do them automatically
[image: Employees work at desks in a room crowded with stacks of paper files.] IRS employees sort through returns at a facility in Ogden, Utah. | Alex Goodlett/Washington Post via Getty Images “Automatic returns” could vastly simplify tax season for millions of people. For many Americans, doing your taxes isn’t all that complicated. It’s just data entry. The actual work of doing your taxes mostly involves rifling through various Internal Revenue Service forms you get in the mail. There are W-2s listing your wages, 1099s showing miscellaneous income like from one-off gigs, 1098s s... read more
Vox - All17 hours ago
Democrats’ shakeup of the presidential nominating calendar, explained
[image: Committee members wait for the beginning of a meeting of the Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaw Committee on April 13, 2022 in Washington, DC.] Committee members wait for the beginning of a meeting of the Democratic National Committee’s Rules and Bylaw Committee on April 13, 2022 in Washington, DC. | Alex Wong/Getty Iowa is on the outs, and the DNC is allowing wannabe early states to apply in the coming weeks. Democrats may finally knock the Iowa caucuses out of their prized first position in the presidential nominating process, in what could be that calendar... read more
Bacon's Rebellion17 hours ago
Dust Mites Book Review: “A Surprisingly Creative Effort.”
by Peter Galuszka Jim Bacon has released a self-published novel that is wildly imaginative. He envisions the politics of a U.S.-related colony on the moon in the year 2075. At Galileo Station, a semi-autonomous outpost, residents live and work in … Continue reading → read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin Annals of a Warming PlanetHow Oslo Learned to Fight Climate Change In Ukrainian villages, whispers of collaboration with the Russians New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel Finds a Rocky Path to Condo Conversion Costs now are expected to rise to more than $2 billion; American executive at Chinese owner Dajia leaves Shale Producers Face $42 Billion In Hedging Losses Russia says it attacked Ukrainian railway lines used for transporting weapons from Europe and the USTrump-appointed DHS chief stalled an intel report on Russian election meddling in the run-up to the 2020 electi... read more
New Mandala18 hours ago
Thailand’s long-anticipated submarine deal has hit yet another snag
What maritime threat does Thailand face that surface ships cannot handle more effectively and cheaply? The post Thailand’s long-anticipated submarine deal has hit yet another snag appeared first on New Mandala. read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Colombia extradites its biggest drug lord “Otoniel” to the US
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Colombian President Ivan Duque said that Colombia's biggest drug trafficker, "Otoniel", head of the Gulf Clan, was extradited on May 4 to the United States to stand trial in a New York court. "Dairo Antonio Úsuga alias Otoniel has been extradited, (...) a murderer of social leaders, abuser of children […] The post Colombia extradites its biggest drug lord “Otoniel” to the US appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Brazil: the challenge to save the last 30 dolphins, symbolic of the seas of Rio de Janeiro
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In a corner of the sea where the tropical paradise of Guanabara Bay is located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, a female Guiana dolphin swims next to a newborn calf. The only sound is the hiss of the whales' breath as they rise to the surface. The water […] The post Brazil: the challenge to save the last 30 dolphins, symbolic of the seas of Rio de Janeiro appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Battery Powered Flight–Still A Pipedream
By Paul Homewood I had a model plane that was powered by rubber bands when I was a boy, but you would not fly across the Atlantic on one! When a one-person plane powered purely by electricity took to the skies above the village of Little Snoring, it was a remarkable […] read more
naked capitalism18 hours ago
JJ Jelincic Appeals His Largely-Successful Ruling Against CalPERS to Obtain Still-Hidden Parts of Transcript and Undermine Matt Jacobs Protection Racket
JJ Jelincic and his attorney believe the court made serious errors in a CalPERS Public Records Act case that went largely in their favor. read more
Mining Awareness +18 hours ago
UK Defence Intel Update on Ukraine 4-5 May 2022; Russian Attacks & Troop Location 4 May 2022 Plus Embedded Updates
UK DEFENCE INTEL: “UPDATE ON UKRAINE 5 May 2022 INTELLIGENCE UPDATE Belarusian land forces have been observed deploying from garrison … Continue reading → read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Brazilian Congress approves permanent “Brazil Aid” with a US$80 floor
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On May 4, the Brazilian Senate approved the provisional measure of the Brazil Aid (Auxílio Brasil), which instituted an extraordinary benefit for families already enrolled in the program to reach the minimum amount of R$400 (US$80) per month. The benefit replaced . . . To read the full NEWS and […] The post Brazilian Congress approves permanent “Brazil Aid” with a US$80 floor appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MJBizDaily18 hours ago
New York hemp growers prep to cash in on recreational marijuana market
New York hemp growers hit hard by an oversaturated market and low prices are jumping at another chance to grow the same species of plant, just a different variety: marijuana. New York hemp growers prep to cash in on recreational marijuana market is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more

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