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Thomas Paine

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Saturday, October 22, 2022

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Food Safety News8 hours ago
Bob Evans Farms Foods, Inc., Recalls Italian Pork Sausage Products because of Foreign Matter Contamination
Bob Evans Farms Foods, Inc., a Xenia, Ohio establishment, is recalling approximately 7,560 pounds of Italian pork sausage products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically thin blue rubber, according to USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The raw, Italian pork sausage items were produced on September 8, 2022. The following products are... Continue Reading read more
Chad protests leave many dead
Chad protests leave many dead Murad Makhmudov and Noriko Watanabe Modern Tokyo Times Protests in N’Djamena rocked the capital of Chad. The security forces responded to what they deemed an… read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Twitter Stuff, Reports of Anticipated Turnover of Employees, Combined with Reports of Treasury Dept Considering CFIUS Review
Whenever we begin to evaluate how the U.S. government may respond to Elon Musk buying out Twitter and changing the dynamic behind Jack’s Magic Coffee Shop, it is always worth remembering a key point. Elon Musk is not in an adversarial relationship with the U.S. government. Indeed, almost every Musk venture is tied into the […] The post Twitter Stuff, Reports of Anticipated Turnover of Employees, Combined with Reports of Treasury Dept Considering CFIUS Review appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
“what else you need to know today”
In 2006, the New York Times said global warming causes an endless summer, dying polar bears and disappearing sea ice. With Warmer Weather, Different Decisions to Make – The New York Times Now the New York Times says global warming … Continue reading → read more
Justin Trudeau exploits Eileen Mohan
Update: Bullets fly in Toronto soon after Trudeau implements handgun freeze Today is a dark day for Canada. When someone you care about drinks poison cool aid it breaks your heart. I was disgusted when Stephen Harper exploited Eileen Mohan's grief for his own political purpose. Well today Justin Trudeau has done exactly that. Today Justin Trudeau's freeze on legal hand guns takes effect and Global fake news is reporting that "Surrey Six victim’s mother says handgun freeze about choosing life over death." That is an offensive lie. This Orwellian legislation will do absolutely noth... read more
Need To Know7 hours ago
Boston University Reportedly Created COVID Strain With 80% Mortality In ‘Humanized’ Mice
According to this article, researchers cobbled the Omicron spike protein to the original strain of Covid-19 that resulted in a 'virus' that was five times more infectious than Omicron. The research was funded in part by grants from the NIH and Anthony Fauci's NIAID. read more
Need To Know8 hours ago
Missouri Treasurer Removes $500 Million in State Pension Funds from BlackRock
BlackRock has a record of prioritizing ESG initiatives, which include restrictive climate policies, over shareholder returns. BlackRock has advanced political causes that sacrifice return on investment for their customers. read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Photo Shows Dog Peeing on Sign for Biden, Not Trump
Here's how we figured out that this popular picture had been doctored. read more
Ukraine war: Path of further escalation ‘must be reversed’, Security Council hears
Russia’s military escalation in Ukraine will lead to more suffering worldwide and must be reversed, said the UN’s political affairs chief on Friday, adding that further talk of possible nuclear weapons use could lead to a “dangerous spiral”. Read the full story, “Ukraine war: Path of further escalation ‘must be reversed’, Security Council hears”, on globalissues.org → read more
Millions at risk in flood-hit Nigeria; relief chief highlights hunger in Burkina Faso
More than 2.8 million people have been impacted by Nigeria’s worst floods in a decade, with 1.3 million displaced and hundreds of lives lost, said the UN chief on Friday, expressing his sadness at the devastation. Read the full story, “Millions at risk in flood-hit Nigeria; relief chief highlights hunger in Burkina Faso”, on globalissues.org → read more
Security Council approves sanctions package for Haiti to quell gang violence
The UN Security Council on Friday unanimously approved a sanctions regime for Haiti, targeting gang leaders and those who finance them, in the hope of easing months of violence and lawlessness which has fuelled a major humanitarian crisis. Read the full story, “Security Council approves sanctions package for Haiti to quell gang violence”, on globalissues.org → read more
UN rights chief deplores deadly use of force against protestors in Chad
The UN human rights office, OHCHR, on Friday appealed for calm and restraint in Chad following a deadly crackdown on anti-government protests Read the full story, “UN rights chief deplores deadly use of force against protestors in Chad”, on globalissues.org → read more
Top Five Signs of Iodine Deficiency to Know and Be Aware of At All Times
Iodine was previously added to salt in the United States in an effort to control the presence of goiters, which are irregular growths of the thyroid gland visible on the neck. Since then, the problem of goiters hasn’t gone away entirely — they are “relatively common” according to Johns Hopkins Medicine, as about about 5% of people in the United States still have them at any given time. Goiters are just one indicator that a person may be iodine deficient. The signs are many, and the following are five of the most crucial potential indicators. Top Five Potential Signs of Iodine Defici... read more
Econlib9 hours ago
Cooperation on Water Use without Higher Prices
On September 8, Scott Sumner posted about how Californians cut electricity usage in response to a request from California’s Office of Emergency Services. I commented that I thought this was wonderful. In response, my former Hoover colleague Alvin Rabushka sent the following email to Scott and me: Gentlemen, I moved into my Stanford Campus Residence […] The post Cooperation on Water Use without Higher Prices appeared first on Econlib. read more
Bacon's Rebellion10 hours ago
“Violence Is Spinning Out of Control”
by Jon Baliles On Wednesday, CBS6 Crime Insider Jon Burkett gave an interview to John Reid on WRVA about the rising and scary number of shootings happening all over the region, most of them in the City. He noted (as of Wednesday … Continue reading → read more
ADRIENNE MORGAN
Adrienne Morgan has been appointed interim vice president for equity and inclusion and the Richard Feldman Chief Diversity Officer... read more
INTERVIEW: Connection between human rights and climate change ‘must not be denied’
The right to life, food, development, self-determination, water and sanitation, and adequate housing, is being denied to millions of people because of climate change, the first UN Special Rapporteur on the Protection of Human Rights in the context of Climate Change, has told the General Assembly in his first formal report to the body. Read the full story, “INTERVIEW: Connection between human rights and climate change ‘must not be denied’”, on globalissues.org → read more
"25 Retailers Are Dying Right In Front Of Our Eyes"
*Full screen recommended.* *"25 Retailers Are Dying Right In Front Of Our Eyes"* by Epic Economist "Even the most loved, the most popular, and some of the biggest store chains in America aren't immune to the avalanche that is bringing countless retailers to the ground in the past few years. The decay of the retail industry is one of the most devastating events the U.S. economy has been facing in the past decade. Each store closure means that thousands of jobs can disappear overnight and also suggest that even the nation's most well-established companies can literally die before our ... read more
"FED Performs Another Market Miracle; Inflation Insanity About To Hyper"
Jeremiah Babe, 10/21/22: *"FED Performs Another Market Miracle; * *Inflation Insanity About To Hyper"* Comments here: - https://www.youtube.com/ read more
Musical Interlude: Liquid Mind, "Laguna Indigo"
*Full screen mode recommended.* *Liquid Mind, "Laguna Indigo"* read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
“Here is one of the largest objects that anyone will ever see on the sky. Each of these fuzzy blobs is a galaxy, together making up the Perseus Cluster, one of the closest clusters of galaxies. The cluster is seen through a foreground of faint stars in our own Milky Way Galaxy. Near the cluster center, roughly 250 million light-years away, is the cluster's dominant galaxy NGC 1275, seen above as a large galaxy on the image left. A prodigious source of x-rays and radio emission, NGC 1275 accretes matter as gas and galaxies fall into it. The Perseus Cluster of Galaxies, also cataloged ... read more
The Poet: Robert Bly, "Things to Think"
*"Things to Think"* "Think in ways you've never thought before. If the phone rings, think of it as carrying a message Larger than anything you've ever heard, Vaster than a hundred lines of Yeats. Think that someone may bring a bear to your door, Maybe wounded and deranged; or think that a moose Has risen out of the lake, and he's carrying on his antlers A child of your own whom you've never seen. When someone knocks on the door, Think that he's about To give you something large: tell you you're forgiven, Or that it's not necessary to work all the time, Or that it's been decided that if ... read more
"Asking For Trouble..."
“We’ve all heard the warnings and we’ve ignored them. We push our luck. We roll the dice. It’s human nature. When we’re told not to touch something we usually do even if we know better. Maybe because deep down, we’re just asking for trouble.” - “Meredith Grey”, “Gray’s Anatomy” read more
Jim Kunstler, "The Authorities Are Our Enemies"
*"The Authorities Are Our Enemies"* *The people who run things in this country don’t deserve * *your respect or allegiance. They are at war with you. * *They want you and your children dead.* by Jim Kunstler "Welcome to the New Age, where authority has no authority and does not deserve to act with any authority, but will act as if it does, anyway, and then lie to you about it. Nowhere is this quandary more vivid than in the racketeering operation formerly known as medicine. As if there has not already been enough official f**kery over the lab-birthed Covid-19 virus, the CDC’s Vaccine... read more
MJBizDaily10 hours ago
Curaleaf agrees to $100,000 class action payout over THC labeling mix-up
Multistate marijuana operator Curaleaf Holdings will pay $100,000 to settle a class action lawsuit in Oregon stemming from a deadly labeling mix-up in 2021. Curaleaf agrees to $100,000 class action payout over THC labeling mix-up is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Middle Finger Symphony Theater
*~ No Tuxedos Required ~* Brought To You By *BLUESJUNKY*: Middle Finger Symphony Chair of Music read more
Michael West10 hours ago
‘Political forces’ in Lehrmann rape trial
A senior politician has been accused of trying to interfere in a criminal trial in the dramatic final days of the Brittany Higgins rape case. Jurors in the Bruce Lehrmann trial are still deliberating after retiring to consider a verdict. Lerhmann has pleaded not guilty to sexual intercourse without consent. In an extraordinary exchange before […] read more
The New Dark Age10 hours ago
New Study Blames COVID on NIH, University of North Carolina — Finds Fauci and Baric’s Fingerprints on Pandemic Bug
Critics have long questioned why the National Institutes of Health would fund experiments by University of North Carolina of Chapel Hill professor Ralph Baric to develop a technique for hiding evidence of human tampering in laboratory-created super viruses. read more
Michael West10 hours ago
Moody’s cuts UK outlook to ‘negative’
Ratings agency Moody’s has lowered the United Kingdom’s outlook to “negative” from “stable” over ongoing political turmoil, weaker growth prospects and high inflation. Moody’s on Friday maintained its sovereign rating for the United Kingdom at “Aa3”. British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned on Thursday triggering a leadership contest that, coming so soon after the bitter […] read more
Food Safety News10 hours ago
Indian Cuisine restaurant at the center of Salmonella outbreak investigation
Public Health in Washington State’s King County is investigating an outbreak of salmonellosis (caused by Salmonella bacteria) associated with Chili’s South Indian Cuisine in Seattle. The investigation is ongoing. “At this time, we have not identified how Salmonella was spread within the restaurant,” Public Health said. It says this is not uncommon because Salmonella can spread through contaminated food items, environmental... Continue Reading read more
Food Safety News11 hours ago
Costco recalls hummus because of mold issues
Costco is recalling certain Kirkland Signature brand Pine Nut Hummus because of mold issues. “We have identified some mold issues on the pine nut topping on one code date on this item,” Costco said in a letter to its members. The recalled items were sold between Sept. 21 to Oct. 18. Recalled products: Kirkland Signature... Continue Reading read more
Michael West12 hours ago
Record number of Aussies refinance loans
Spooked by repeated interest rate rises, Australian home owners are refinancing in record numbers. Fourteen billion dollars worth of home loans were placed with a new lender in Australia in August alone, according to Australian Bureau of Statistics data. That’s an increase of 13 per cent on July and 20 per cent on August 2021. […] read more
Australian media companies want to be exempt from being investigated for corruption by the National Anti-Corruption Commission
Australia’s TV media companies have told the National Anti-Corruption Commission committee that they should be exempt from being investigated for corruption by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). I captured it on video, […] read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
U.S. And Russian Defense Chiefs Talk By Phone
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu (combo photo) *Politico*: U.S., Russian defense chiefs speak by phone for first time since May *Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu discussed "international security problems, notably the situation in Ukraine."* The U.S. and Russian defense chiefs spoke by telephone on Friday for the first time since May, according to a Pentagon spokesperson. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu discussed “international security proble... read more
Barack Obama Hits the Trail in Vain Effort to Stop the Red Wave
Everywhere, the Democratic Party, its funders, and Washington’s Tory Republican traitors are in a state of absolute panic. It looks like a red wave is emerging featuring candidates backed by Donald Trump just when Washington’s Uniparty thought they had gotten things back to “normal.” As outlined below, Trump insurgents are leading their races or within striking distance despite the defamation campaign conducted against them and sabotage by Washington’s Republicans. Desperate Democrats have waved Barack Obama back into the game from the Fourth Quarter Bench since Joe Biden is so t... read more
PrairiePundit8 hours ago
The Biden tent community
Fox News: Every president has a legacy for better or worse. It may be that President Biden’s is being erected right now with tent poles across the country. Little encampments built for illegal immigrants pouring across the southern border are popping up like weeds through the sidewalk. We should name them what they really are, Bidenvilles. Tent cities are opening across New York, a new feature in our urban landscape, but not one without historical precedent. In the 1930s, as the Great Depression sank Americans' bank accounts and spirits, shanty towns were assembled far and wid... read more
balance1010 hours ago
Karen Kingston interview
https://rumble.com/v1mn422-mel-k-and-karen.html read more
CENSORED NEWS10 hours ago
Dine' Land and Water: Sounds of Resilience, Cortez on Saturday
By Shemayme AnTroCortez, ColoradoTHIS SATURDAY (10/22) DINE' LAND and WATER Presents: Sounds of Resilience in so-called CORTEZ, CO @ Good Samaritan Food Pantry. Invite your family, friends & community out for a day of Resistance/Support of Big Mountain Elders this Winter Season. All Day/Ages Event 9am-8pm. Reach out if you want to make any kind of donation. Youth are encouraged to come out and read more
The Last Refuge11 hours ago
Insufferable J6 Committee Files Political Subpoena for President Trump Testimony as a Midterm Loss Election Shield and Insurance Policy
Yesterday, Politico noted President Trump had enlisted the law firm of Harmeet Dhillon as a proactive measure against a J6 subpoena. “Former President Donald Trump has hired a firm to engage with the Jan. 6 select committee on its forthcoming subpoena of him, POLITICO has learned.” {link} Less than a day later the J6 committee […] The post Insufferable J6 Committee Files Political Subpoena for President Trump Testimony as a Midterm Loss Election Shield and Insurance Policy appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
PrairiePundit11 hours ago
The Mississippi River is going dry
Business Insider: *Photos show the Mississippi River is so low that it's grounding barges, disrupting the supply chain, and revealing a 19th-century shipwreck* [image: man sits on rock watches people walk across exposed river bottom to big rock island in the mississippi river] Randy Statler sits on a rock to watch people walk to Tower Rock, an attraction normally surrounded by the Mississippi River and only accessible by boat, in Perry County, Missouri, on October 19, 2022.Jeff Roberson/AP Photo ... There is much more including more photos of the result of the Midwest drought... read more
Virtual Mirage11 hours ago
Final Bullet Points of the Week
Bullet Points: * Striptease clubs in Russia have been hit by Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine and some men are called up to fight and others – including the rich flee abroad. Client numbers ‘started to decrease from February, and by last Saturday, after mobilization, had dropped by 60 percent,’ complained Lucky Lee, pimp and owner of […] The post Final Bullet Points of the Week appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Komando.com11 hours ago
Easy way to see if someone is stealing your Wi-Fi
It's easier than you'd think for someone to steal Wi-Fi. They're not only slowing down the internet but could be using it illegally. read more
Medical Kidnap11 hours ago
11 More Deaths Added this Week to VAERS for New COVID-19 Booster Shots – 37 DEAD 4,415 Cases Since Authorized Sept. 1st
The U.S. Government's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) was updated today, and another 1,183 cases were added following the recently authorized Bivalent COVID-19 vaccine boosters from Moderna and Pfizer, including 11 new deaths. There are now 4,415 cases including 37 deaths, 42 permanent disabilities, 420 ER visits, and 154 hospitalizations following the injection of these new booster shots from Pfizer and Moderna. The Bivalent boosters were just authorized by the FDA on September 1, 2022, and then authorized for children on October 12, 2022. The total number for ALL... read more
The Last Thing Haiti Needs Is Another Military Intervention
At the United Nations General Assembly on 24 September 2022, Haiti’s Foreign Minister Jean Victor Geneus admitted that his country faces a serious crisis, which he said ‘can only be solved with the effective support of our partners’. To many close observers of the situation unfolding in Haiti, the phrase ‘effective support’ sounded like Geneus was signalling that another military intervention by Western powers was imminent. Indeed, two days prior to Geneus’s comments, The Washington Post published an editorial on the situation in Haiti in which it called for ‘muscular action by ou... read more
Europe Under Control Of The US Mafia
"And ultimately this is also a tremendous opportunity. It’s a tremendous opportunity to once and for all remove the dependence on Russian energy and thus to take away from Vladimir Putin the weaponization of energy as a means of advancing his imperial designs. That’s very significant and that offers tremendous strategic opportunity for the years to come..." - Secretary of State Antony Blinken On September 26, 2022 both the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines were damaged in an explosion which spewed natural gas into the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Poland. There was never... read more
PrairiePundit11 hours ago
Hispanics favor GOP
Just the News: *New poll: Republican Mayra Flores has higher net favorability among Hispanics than AOC* The poll also found that more than 60% of Hispanics said they are bothered by the direction of the Democratic Party; 57% support tougher border security measures. The poll explains why Flores has a higher favorability than AOC. It confirms a trend with Hispanic voters moving away from the Dems to the GOP. ... His firm’s findings come after a recent Texas Latinos Conservatives poll that found that the majority of registered Hispanic Texas voters said the Republican Party bet... read more
The Arms-Swapper
Foreign policy is complicated. There are a lot of moving parts and because human beings are making the policy, and feelings and egos are at stake, it’s that much more difficult. Some policymakers take a long-term view, others are myopic. Couple all that with the problem that I witnessed countless times over the course of my career at the C.I.A. and at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee — the insistence of American diplomats, intelligence professionals and White House staff members that they are literally the smartest people in the world and that they know best. The post The ... read more
Johns Hopkins University Graduate Students Organize For A Living Wage
The life of a graduate student looks much closer to that of an average worker than many universities care to admit. After completing core courses, most students at this level devote the equivalent of full time working hours or more towards research. Levels of compensation and protections vary across the country, but many graduate students are simply handed paltry stipends that hardly cover their needs, and ultimately amount to pathetic hourly wages. At Johns Hopkins University, many graduate students are producing much-needed research on the COVID-19 pandemic. These students produ... read more
Difficult Months Ahead: Why Israel Is Afraid Of The Lions’ Den
This headline in the Israeli newspaper, the Jerusalem Post, only tells part of the story: “The Lions’ Den, Other Palestinian Groups are Endless Headache for Israel, PA.” It is true that both the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority are equally worried about the prospect of a widespread armed revolt in the Occupied West Bank, and that the newly formed Nablus-based brigade, the Lions’ Den, is the epicenter of this youth-led movement. However, the growing armed resistance in the West Bank is causing more than a mere ‘headache’ for Tel Aviv and Ramallah. If this phenomenon... read more
PrairiePundit11 hours ago
What happened to the US supply of diesel fuel
PJ Media: ... Diesel doesn’t get as much of the limelight as oil and gas, but it should because diesel fuel is the industrial lifeblood of the United States, and the price of diesel alone probably has a more significant impact on inflation and the prices you’re paying at the grocery store over any other factor. Without ample amounts of diesel, semi-trucks don’t move, farms are shut down, and critical manufacturing sectors are crippled. As Bloomberg noted this week, “The US has just 25 days of diesel supply, the lowest since 2008, according to the Energy Information Administratio... read more
Peak Season For Action At Amazon
Could this November see the biggest coordinated international day of action at Amazon yet? Although Thanksgiving is a unique U.S. holiday, the day after—known as “Black Friday”—is celebrated in many countries as the opening of the Christmas shopping season. In Italy, for example, merchants offer Black Friday discounts that fill their stores with the same bargain-hungry shoppers as in the U.S. That’s why three Italian trade union federations chose it as a strategic day in 2017 to strike Amazon’s million-square-foot distribution center in Castel San Giovanni, near Piacenza in North... read more
The Insidiousness Of Iowa’s Chapter 20 Anti-Union Labor Law
Iowa City, Iowa - On a chilly Friday morning In Iowa City, a handful of graduate students and members of UE Local 896 enter their union office and prepare to call as many fellow workers as they can. Most calls go to voice mail, but those who answer will hear something like this: “Hi there, this is Caleb from our labor union. We’re just checking in with folks to see if you’ve had a chance to vote in our recertification election?” We briefly explain the importance of the election to those who don’t know. We need a majority of all 1,932 TAs and RAs, not just members, to vote yes to ke... read more
Sysco Strikers Reach A Deal
This week, two Teamster locals won new contracts with the behemoth food distributor Sysco, ending a nearly monthlong strike that drew national support. More than 200 workers for Sysco — America’s largest food distributor — went on strike in Syracuse, N.Y., on September 27. Days later, more than 300 drivers for Sysco Boston went on strike in Massachusetts. Workers in Arizona also reportedly struck in solidarity. On October 17, workers at a Syracuse distribution center ratified their new contract with Sysco — one that Sean Miller, a warehouse worker and shop steward with Teamsters L... read more
MSU Denver Aims to Improve Diversity in Cybersecurity Field
Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) is attempting to bolster diversity in the cybersecurity field through multiple... read more
Scholar Looks to Ease the Burden of Racial Opportunity Costs
A prominent scholar discusses the theory that explains her experiences in elite educational settings. read more
Pension Pulse10 hours ago
CDPQ's Vincent Delisle on Why They See Opportunities in Bonds
Divya Rajagopal of Reuters reports Canada's No. 2 pension fund Caisse sees opportunities in battered bond market: Canada's second largest pension fund Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec sees opportunities in global fixed income assets after a recent sell-off, and expects global markets to stabilize in the first half of 2023, a top executive said. *"Fixed income assets are definitely more attractive than they were couple of months ago," Caisse's Executive Vice President Vincent Delisle said in an interview on Wednesday.* *Caisse, which oversees about C$391.6 billion ($285 bill... read more
The Return of Boris Johnson
Two polls today. YouGov have the Tories on 19%, some 37 points behind Labour. And new outfit People Polling has Keir Starmer soaring away at 53% with the Conservatives languishing on 14%. That is the lowest score awarded to the Tories by a pollster ever. And you know what? It could go lower, especially if Boris Johnson returns to Number 10. It's an obviously bad idea. For the amnesiacs among us, Johnson undermined his own government by scandal, hypocrisy, laziness, and authoritarian behaviour. He partied while we abided by tough Covid lockdowns, blew up his polling position by defe... read more
109 Years Of Climate Emergency
The global warming/green energy scams have been going on for more than a century. read more
Report finds US military is WEAK and will struggle to win a war
Daily Mail The US military has grown increasingly week over the years and is considered at risk of not being able to win a war... The post Report finds US military is WEAK and will struggle to win a war appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Sen. Blackburn Did Not Tweet of Veterans Bill: ‘We Simply Cannot Afford to Give Joe Biden a Win’
This wasn't the first time the text had been shared as if it came from a Republican member of the U.S. Congress. read more
Vox - All12 hours ago
Why this instrument explains Black American folk music
Jake Blount, a banjo scholar, explains. Jake Blount has built a career out of understanding the banjo’s connection to Black American folk music. In this video, he walks us through the instrument’s history — from West Africa to enslaved people in the US to the early record industry — to explain how Black folk music has evolved. For example: The early record industry confined Black musicians to “race records” and white musicians to “hillbilly records.” Hillbilly music would have been early country and string band music. Race records restricted Black musicians to blues and jazz ge... read more
Vox - All12 hours ago
Every song on Taylor Swift’s Midnights, explained
[image: Taylor Swift reclines on a couch.] How I feel after listening to all 20 songs on *Midnights*. | Taylor Swift Joe Alwyn! John Mayer! Karlie Kloss? As of October 21 at midnight, Taylor Swift’s 10th studio album, *Midnights,* is officially out in the world, and besides the obvious question (is it more like *Reputation* or more like *Lover*?), fans can finally dig into all the lyrical hints and Easter eggs characteristic of a much-hyped Swift release in their standard manner: fanatically. Of course, there have already been fun little gems for Swifties to enjoy; for one, *Midn... read more
Health Impact News12 hours ago
11 More Deaths Added this Week to VAERS for New COVID-19 Booster Shots – 37 DEAD 4,415 Cases Since Authorized Sept. 1st
The U.S. Government's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) was updated today, and another 1,183 cases were added following the recently authorized Bivalent COVID-19 vaccine boosters from Moderna and Pfizer, including 11 new deaths. There are now 4,415 cases including 37 deaths, 42 permanent disabilities, 420 ER visits, and 154 hospitalizations following the injection of these new booster shots from Pfizer and Moderna. The Bivalent boosters were just authorized by the FDA on September 1, 2022, and then authorized for children on October 12, 2022. The total number for ALL... read more
Halifax Examiner12 hours ago
Province moves to silence HRM bylaw on construction noise
[image: A building under construction is seen in the foreground. In the background, there are complete apartments and their balconies.] Also from Province House: loopy talk on the Atlantic Loop, interpreting the COVID numbers, and more money for storm victims. The post Province moves to silence HRM bylaw on construction noise appeared first on Halifax Examiner. read more
Youngkin, Gilbert oppose adding COVID vaccines to state list 
Virginia Republican elected leaders said the week of Oct. 17 that they will oppose any legislative effort to add the COVID-19 vaccine to the state’s list of required immunizations. The announcement from GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin and House Speaker Todd Gilbert came after the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a panel of U.S. vaccine experts, ... read more
Construction Workers Protest In Switzerland For Rights And Dignity
On October 17, Monday, construction workers marched in the Swiss town of Bellinzona, protesting the apathy of employers and the state towards the pressing needs of the workers in the sector. More than 2500 people participated in the march called by the trade union Unia Ticino. Protesters denounced the attack on the rights of workers. More protests are planned for November 1 and November 7-8 in other cities. Progressive political parties including the Swiss Party of Labor and the Communist Party have expressed support and solidarity to the protesting workers. According to reports, ... read more
Indigenous Women Are Defending Weavings From Cultural Appropriation
The vibrant colors of the Indigenous weavings from Guatemala that appear on the traditional blouses known as huipiles, skirts and other items hold a deep symbolic meaning for communities across the Central American country, but they are also deeply intertwined with the promotion of tourism in Guatemala. The intricate designs greet tourists in promotional material at the airport, and companies and non-government organizations have sought to capitalize on the designs. For the last six years, Indigenous women have sought to challenge the exploitation of their sacred designs through t... read more
The Last Refuge12 hours ago
Steve Bannon Sentenced to Four Months Jail Term for Contempt of Congress for Defying J6 Subpoena, Sentence Deferred Pending Appeal
Earlier today Steve Bannon was sentenced to four months in jail for refusing to appear and be questioned by the congressional J6 committee. However, Judge Carl Nichols has temporarily deferred the sentence pending an appeal by Bannon which will likely go into next year. More than half the country holds contempt for congress, and the […] The post Steve Bannon Sentenced to Four Months Jail Term for Contempt of Congress for Defying J6 Subpoena, Sentence Deferred Pending Appeal appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge13 hours ago
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Wins Coveted Jeb Bush Endorsement for 2024
While appearing with Neil Cavuto to discuss the 2024 election and other matters, Jeb Bush stated Florida Governor Ron DeSantis “will be a formidable candidate in 2024.” {Direct Rumble Link} Jeb!, the failed 2016 GOPe club insider, is famous for representing the more acceptable side of the Republican party apparatus, and like former House Speaker […] The post Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Wins Coveted Jeb Bush Endorsement for 2024 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Turcopolier13 hours ago
“Putin has found a new weapon of mass destruction”
“For weeks the Ukrainian army has been pressing attacks against Russian troops on the west bank of the River Dnieper, some of which have been repelled. Surovikin also faces huge difficulties keeping an over-stretched Kherson defence force stocked with ammunition, … Continue reading → read more
Covert Geopolitics13 hours ago
‘Don’t Know How Long He Will Last’| Assange Lawyer
Jennifer Robinson, an attorney for imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, told an event at the Australian National Press Club in Canberra that the future is “very dark” for Assange. CN was there to cover it. WATCH: ‘Don’t Know How Long He Will Last’: Assange Lawyer Partial transcript: Back in 2017, before Julian had been indicted by the … Continue reading ‘Don’t Know How Long He Will Last’| Assange Lawyer → read more
Covert Geopolitics13 hours ago
Saudi Arabia Looks To Join BRICS Next Year
Saudi Arabia expressed interest in being part of the BRICS economic bloc as it pivots away from Washington. Conversations with the alternative counter-western alliance representative, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, started the ball rolling. KSA Reorients Itself From the US President Ramaphosa informed reporters in Riyadh of the inquiry when his two-day state visit to … Continue reading Saudi Arabia Looks To Join BRICS Next Year → read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
The Cuban Missile Crisis @ 60 Briefing NATO Allies
Washington, D.C., October 21, 2022 – President John F. Kennedy made unilateral decisions to impose a naval blockade and approve other military moves, but winning the support of European allies remained central to U.S. policy during the Cuban Missile Crisis, according to declassified records of briefings delivered to NATO leaders shortly before Kennedy announced the discovery of Soviet missiles in Cuba. read more
Lawfare14 hours ago
The ‘Three Rs’ of President Biden’s Trans-Atlantic Privacy Outreach
[image: President Joe Biden signs an Executive Order] President Joe Biden signs an Executive Order (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:P20220221ES-0298-1_(51974425940).jpg) Can President Biden finally resolve America’s privacy conflict with Europe? Only time will tell, but he’s made a good-faith offer that European leaders would be wise to accept. Ever since the 9/11 attacks, the United States and its European Union allies have been engaged in a long-running, low-level diplomatic dispute over the contours of a right to privacy. The basic cause of this dispute has long been cle... read more
Mapping Black Holes in (and out of) the Milky Way
[image: Mapping Black Holes in (and out of) the Milky Way] Some years back, I reminisced in these pages about reading Poul Anderson’s *World Without Stars*, an intriguing tale first published in 1966 about a starship in intergalactic space that was studying a civilization for whom the word ‘isolation’ must have taken on utterly new meaning. Imagine a star system tens of thousands of light years away from the Milky Way, a place where an entire galaxy is but a rather dim feature in the night sky. Poul Anderson discussed this with *Analog* editor John Campbell: One point came up which... read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Did Director Steven Spielberg Die?
Another death hoax comes our way. read more
MJBizDaily12 hours ago
Trade court OKs cannabis equipment imports to Washington state
The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that a Canadian manufacturer can import cannabis trimming equipment to Washington state, an important develop for the industry nationwide. Trade court OKs cannabis equipment imports to Washington state is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Petrobras reaches highest stock market value in history thanks to Bolsonaro’s electoral surge
Just one week before the election of Brazil's next president, the stock market value of the country's largest company, Petrobras, reached a record high of R$525 billion (about US$101 billion). On May 21, 2008, it reached another high of just over 510 billion reais. The reason for this jump, according to local media, is due […] read more
The Aviationist12 hours ago
‘This is the Real Darkstar’: We Talked With Stratolaunch Ahead of Talon-A Test
[image: Stratolaunch Talon-A] Mojave Spotters Get Thrilling View of Stratolaunch Preparing for New Flights. The only thing faster than a Thunderbird sneak pass at a big airshow is a rumor about what “might” be on the flying schedule. [...] The post ‘This is the Real Darkstar’: We Talked With Stratolaunch Ahead of Talon-A Test appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Saudi Arabia Wants Closer Energy Ties With China And India
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman highlighted the importance of regularly exchanging viewpoints as two significant global energy producers and consumers. (File/AFP) *Bloomberg:* *Saudi Oil Chief Holds Talks With Counterparts in China and Indi*a (Bloomberg) -- Saudi Arabia’s energy minister held talks with counterparts from China and India, two of the kingdom’s biggest oil customers, amid a standoff with the US over OPEC+’s decision to cut production. Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman held an online meeting with China’s National Energy Administrator Zhang ... read more
MJBizDaily13 hours ago
Losing applicants challenge Florida’s marijuana license award to Black farmer
Nearly every applicant who wasn't selected for a medical cannabis cultivation license reserved for a Black farmer has filed a challenge to the Florida health department decision. Losing applicants challenge Florida’s marijuana license award to Black farmer is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
‘Whole Foods Market Research’ Secret Shopper Email Is a Scam
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission first warned about this scam in 2020. read more
Michael West13 hours ago
Balenciaga cuts ties with Ye
The Balenciaga fashion house has cut ties with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, according to a news report. The move came after several offensive comments from Ye, including antisemitic posts that earned him suspensions from Twitter and Instagram. “Balenciaga has no longer any relationship nor any plans for future projects related to […] read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Russia - Ukraine War: Military Summary And Analysis For 21.10.2022
*WNU Editor: *Another day of intense fighting along much of the front-lines. read more
MintPress News14 hours ago
1 In 3 Americans Are Struggling: What If We United?
The Most Censored News with Lee Camp hosted by comedian/ writer/ raconteur/ provocateur/ saboteur Lee Camp is a twice-weekly look at the most censored stories within corporate media hosted by the new video platform Behind the Headlines – a MintPress video project that is 100% viewer supported. Camp both brings to light stories that are […] The post 1 In 3 Americans Are Struggling: What If We United? appeared first on MintPress News. read more
Science Matters15 hours ago
Green Energy Profiteering Scam
J.B. Shurk writes at Gatestone Institute The Green Energy Profiteering Scam. H/T Tyler Durden. Excerpts in italics with my bolds and added images. “Green” Profits Can Only Rise if Citizens’ Freedoms Fall In free markets, commodities bought and sold possess perceived value. When a buyer and seller reach an agreed upon price for any product, […] read more
The Last Refuge15 hours ago
Tucker Carlson Outlines the Specifics of Why Media are Targeting Kari Lake, Because They Fear Her
Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is an articulate and impressive candidate specifically because she holds two key traits needed for success. First, Mrs. Lake has specific frameworks of governing policy that she outlines for the most significant challenges the state faces. Second, because she believes the message she is sharing – she is not fake, […] The post Tucker Carlson Outlines the Specifics of Why Media are Targeting Kari Lake, Because They Fear Her appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Michael West16 hours ago
Treasurer prepares ‘sensible’ first budget
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is putting the finishing touches to his first budget which he says will deliver on Labor’s election promises while being “sensible and suited to difficult times”. While the Morrison government handed down an early budget in March, the election win for Anthony Albanese’s Labor team on May 21 meant it was not […] read more
Michael West16 hours ago
Defence, energy top ‘critical’ Japan talks
Regional security and energy will be at the forefront of talks between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida in Perth. The pair will catch up at an annual Australia-Japan leaders’ meeting in the West Australian capital on Saturday, where a defence announcement and the issue of energy supply will be top […] read more
“They’ve Totally Lost Control” – Yen Puke Sparks Market-Wide Chaos
“They’ve Totally Lost Control” – Yen Puke Sparks Market-Wide Chaos by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ Despite intervention chatter overnight, the Japanese Yen is puking hard this morning, crashing above 151/USD just hours after breaching 150/USD for the first time in 32 years… – That Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki reiterated Friday that Japan was ready to act, … read more
JULIANNA M. ASPERIN BARNES
Julianna M. Asperin Barnes has been named the new chancellor for the South Orange County Community College District. read more
KIM DAVIS
Kim Davis has been named dean of arts & humanities at Harford Community College in Bel Air, Md. read more
Study: Zoom Live Chat Function Helped Students Feel More Comfortable
The live chat function in Zoom classes helped students feel more comfortable, according to a recent University of Nevada, Las... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Amherst, Virginia, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Tweets On The Russia - Ukraine War
Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 21 October 2022 Find out more about the UK government's response: https://t.co/X8IXxY7DrA 🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/vGVhbKLVkB — Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) October 21, 2022 US and Russian defence ministers discuss Ukraine in rare talks https://t.co/0iiwpwW2UC — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) October 21, 2022 Ukrainian forces pile pressure on Russian-held Kherson https://t.co/sNYFMJcRIr — The Associated Press (@AP) October 21, 2022 Kremlin proxy officials said Friday they were building up de... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
5⃣ stories you need to know today: Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak lead race to be UK's next prime minister, U.S. said Iranian military were in Crimea to assist Russian forces, wildfire smoke chokes U.S. Northwest, and more pic.twitter.com/E4cmC92Kbj — Reuters (@Reuters) October 21, 2022 The nine-member panel issued a letter to former President Trump's lawyers, demanding his testimony under oath and outlining a request for a series of corresponding documents. https://t.co/l2wsco02nT — The Associated Press (@AP) October 21, 2022 The judge allowed Bannon to stay free pending an appeal.... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Brazil’s winemakers want more global sales
Brazil is not the first country most people associate with wine. Much of the largest country in South America has a tropical climate that is too hot and humid for growing grapes. But the climate is milder in the far south of Brazil, near the border with Argentina and Uruguay. Rio Grande do Sul state […] read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
French President Macron Wonders Why U.S. Natural Gas Is 4x More Expensive In France Than In The U.S.
🛢️🇫🇷🇺🇸Macron -about the US is profiting from the sale of gas to Europe Macron: "Their energy prices are much lower domestically, since they are producers. They pay 3-4 times less than we do. It's not fair! These are double standards!" pic.twitter.com/ynm6P1hdNC — AZ 🛰🌏🌍🌎 (@AZgeopolitics) October 21, 2022 *WNU Editor*: Wait till Frecnh President Macron finds out that if we are faced with a cold winter, paying 3-4 times more may be seen as a great deal, and that is if you can get natural gas. read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Brazil: Partnership to increase trade in halal food products
The Brazilian Trade and Investment Agency "ApexBrasil" has signed an agreement with the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce to promote exporting food products to Muslim countries. The plan is to promote the sale of higher-quality food products, taking advantage of the close relationship that Brazil and Islamic countries have established over the years for trade in […] read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Netherlands Becomes The First NATO Country To Deploy Killer Ground Robots
Armed Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry Systems (or THeMIS) unmanned ground vehicles built by Estonia’s Milrem Robotics in training with the Royal Netherlands Army in an undated photo. (Milrem Robots/Royal Netherlands Army) *Vice:* *The Netherlands Has Deployed NATO’s First Killer Robot Ground Vehicles* *The killer ground drone revolution is here. * The Netherlands has deployed four armed ground robots or unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), making it the first NATO country to do so. The robots are Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry Systems (THeMIS) UGVs built by the Estonian defense... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Argentina’s oil production could increase 40% with offshore development, says YPF
On Wednesday, October 19, Norwegian oil company Equinor and Argentina's state-owned YPF highlighted that oil production in the country could rise by 40% with the development of offshore resources in the North Argentina Basin, 300 kilometers off the coast of Mar del Plata, in the province of Buenos Aires. In addition, the strategic potential of […] read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
There Is Definitely Something Out There
*Warzone/The Drive:* *Swarmed Navy Destroyer Had Its Bridge Illuminated By Mysterious Drones* *Reports The War Zone obtained reveal new details about swarming incidents off Southern California in 2019 and many more across the Pacific. * The U.S. Navy has released 35 brief reports regarding various incidents involving its ships and facilities and unidentified small uncrewed aircraft systems, or sUASs, across the entire span of the Pacific between 2016 and 2021. Not all of the reports appear to be notable, and some are clearly innocuous, but others absolutely provide additional ... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Uruguayan government reports highest credit rating in its history
Uruguay’s Ministry of Economy and Finance announced that the country had received the highest credit rating in its history after Japanese rating agency R&I raised the South American country’s foreign currency sovereign debt rating to BBB+ from BBB. The rating from companies such as R&I is used to show the level of risk associated with […] read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Chile: What’s behind the only economy to fall in Latin America by 2023
All projections point to the Chilean economy falling by 2023. Estimates from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) agree that the country will have the worst performance in the region next year. It is not an isolated assumption; the Central Bank of […] read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
African Development Bank has lent US$3 billion to Angola and wants to fund the private sector
The Abidjan, Ivory Coast-based African Development Bank (ADB) has invested about US$3 billion in the public sector in Angola, of which one-third is in projects still underway, and wants to attract the private sector to this source of funding. In an interview with Lusa news agency, the ADB representative in Angola, Pietro Toigo, revealed that […] read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Mozambique and Rwanda reciprocally abolish visas
Mozambique and Rwanda have reciprocally abolished entry visas for citizens of both countries, based on an agreement signed Thursday in Kigali, the Rwandan capital, the Mozambican news agency reported today. By eliminating the need for entry visas for our citizens, [the measure] will contribute to bringing our two countries closer together," said the Mozambican Interior […] read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Central power in Mozambique admits police weaknesses
The recent attacks in the province of Nampula have revealed our weaknesses," said Victor Canhemba, permanent secretary of the Ministry of the Interior, at the opening of a coordination meeting of the Mozambican police in Palma, the town of the gas projects. At issue are "the efficiency of the tactical operative planning system" and the […] read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Colombian President’s key messages to calm the markets and curb the dollar
Faced with the historical rise of the dollar, which is already threatening to climb above COP 5,000 for the first time, the administration of Colombian President Gustavo Petro has focused its agenda on providing calm messages to the markets to contain the depreciation and generate confidence in investors as they dispose of government bonds. The […] read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Solar energy on track to become Brazil’s second largest energy source by the end of 2022
The Brazilian electricity matrix has 200 gigawatts (GW) installed capacity. Hydroelectric plants account for most of this production, with a total capacity of about 110 GW. Wind power is second, with a total of 22.3 GW. In third place is photovoltaic solar energy, with an installed capacity of over 20.2 GW. By the end of […] read more
Association of Community College Trustees Receives $1.56 Million Grant from U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service
The Association of Community College Trustees has received a three-year, $1.56 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture... read more
AAC&U Awards Frederic W. Ness Book Award
Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching, is the winner of the Frederic W. Ness Book Award from The... read more
College Board Opens International Registration for New Digital Format SAT
College Board has opened international registration for the new digital format of its SAT Suite of Assessments, a new step in... read more
balance1013 hours ago
absolute unity and triumph of the Brotherhood
Men14 are often content with limited aims. They stagnate24 in14 (=52=2 x hide26) pools of human energy, of old13 and10 horrid45 momentums34 of12 masquerading57 discord36 of12 others31 (=250=10 x vapid25), literally glued to tyranny of the senses. Astral seepages occur, and the toes of the emotions are stepped upon. The callousness of men’s hearts slows the beat. Putridity abounds where generosity and movement should occur. -Morya, Pearl 13:39 ……………When we consider callousness32 of12 human21 heart25, how19 it11 idly23 follows30 after23 practice39 of12 the15 principle57 of12 cruelty31 ... read more
balance1013 hours ago
absolute unity and triumph of the Brotherhood
Men14 are often content with limited aims. They stagnate24 in14 (=52=2 x hide26) pools of human energy, of old13 and10 horrid45 momentums34 of12 masquerading57 discord36 of12 others31 (=250=10 x vapid25), literally glued to tyranny of the senses. Astral seepages occur, and the toes of the emotions are stepped upon. The callousness of men’s hearts slows the beat. Putridity abounds where generosity and movement should occur. -Morya, Pearl 13:39 ……………When we consider callousness32 of12 human21 heart25, how19 it11 idly23 follows30 after23 practice39 of12 the15 principle57 of12 cruelty31 ... read more
Food Safety News13 hours ago
Salmonella contamination prompts Unreal brand chocolate recall in Canada
Unreal Brands Inc. is recalling UNREAL brand dark chocolate coconut minis from the marketplace because of possible Salmonella contamination. The recalled product has been sold in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Recalled products: Brand Product Size UPC... Continue Reading read more
Covert Geopolitics13 hours ago
Saudi Arabia Joining the BRICS Shows the World is Moving On from Western Dominance
Two decades on from its emergence as a marketing ploy, the concept has enjoyed an unlikely upturn. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa returned from Riyadh, earlier this week, with news that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had expressed his country’s intention to join BRICS. This is not such a surprise – Argentina and Iran … Continue reading Saudi Arabia Joining the BRICS Shows the World is Moving On from Western Dominance → read more
Food Safety News14 hours ago
Trail mix recalled after glass is found in chocolate covered peanuts
Diamond Foods Inc., of Stockton, CA, is recalling Rocky Road Trail Mix distributed by Better Living Brands LLC, because of glass pieces found in a lot of chocolate covered peanuts. The recalled products were distributed to eight distribution centers located in California, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Utah and Texas, according to the company notice posted by... Continue Reading read more
"When?"
“When did the future switch from being a promise to being a threat?” - Chuck Palahniuk read more
No broadcast today
There will be no broadcast of The Word From the Trenches today. I’m still fighting the pharmacy for the rest of my meds and am... The post No broadcast today appeared first on From the Trenches World Report . read more
Jews ‘own banks, media, government,’ American model claims
World Israel News The latest celebrity to openly spout antisemitic vitriol is American model Carmen Ortega Baljian who told her 2.5 million Instagram followers that... The post Jews ‘own banks, media, government,’ American model claims appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Econlib14 hours ago
The policy lag puzzle
David Beckworth recently interviewed Tom Graff: Graff: The other thing I would just point out is that the first quarter GDP being negative was quite spurious. The final demand numbers, which basically takes out some of the trade impact, was quite positive. So the only reason why it was negative was because import numbers were […] The post The policy lag puzzle appeared first on Econlib. read more
Illegal immigrant charged with ‘barbaric’ killing, rape of Paris 12-year-old found in box
Fox News A 24-year-old woman accused of the horrific murder and rape of a 12-year-old girl whose body was found in a plastic box in Paris... The post Illegal immigrant charged with ‘barbaric’ killing, rape of Paris 12-year-old found in box appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
"Forward… Into The Past"
*"Forward… Into The Past"* *The fuel crisis deepens, food shortages loom * *and the lights are about to go... out.* by Bill Bonner and Joel Bowman *Delray Beach, Florida - "*A news item from Tuesday. OilPrice.com reports: "Diesel Crisis Deepens As Inventories Fall To Dangerous Levels." "U.S. buyers are snapping up diesel cargos originally planned for Europe as the crisis deepens. Reuters reported earlier this month that at least three tankers carrying diesel from the Middle East had changed their course mid-journey and were now traveling to the United States. And this new competitio... read more
Oakland Police Want “Terminator Style” Robot With Shotgun
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden The Oakland Police Department is pushing for robots with a potentially lethal shotgun-like attachment, according to The Intercept. Oakland Police... The post Oakland Police Want “Terminator Style” Robot With Shotgun appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
CBA announces Australian banking first carbon tracking feature
Comm Bank Commonwealth Bank has announced an Australian banking first by providing personalised carbon footprints for customers based on their spending data in a partnership... The post CBA announces Australian banking first carbon tracking feature appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
White House Quietly Reveals 5-year Plan to Spray Particles in the Sky to Dim the Sun
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist Earlier this month, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) quietly revealed its plan to... The post White House Quietly Reveals 5-year Plan to Spray Particles in the Sky to Dim the Sun appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
MJBizDaily14 hours ago
Ontario securities regulator hits cannabis producer Cronos for faulty financial statements
Ontario’s securities regulator said it entered into settlement agreements with cannabis producer Cronos Group and one of its former top executives over allegations involving a breach of securities law and conduct contrary to the public interest. Ontario securities regulator hits cannabis producer Cronos for faulty financial statements is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Virginians get voter notices with incorrect information 
Voters in Northern and Southwest Virginia have recently received notices directing them to incorrect polling locations, the state Department of Elections confirmed this week. In a statement provided to The Associated Press on Oct. 21, Virginia Commissioner of Elections Susan Beals said the department had determined that a mailing of 31,000 voter notices with incorrect ... read more
The New Dark Age15 hours ago
Russia’s 300,000-Strong Mobilization: Facts and Fiction
(The New Atlas) - Russia’s mobilization continues preparing and deploying soldiers in support of military operations against Ukraine. The Western media, including the New York Times, is attempting to portray the mobilization as a disaster. read more
A common respiratory virus is spreading at unusually high levels, overwhelming children’s hospitals. Here’s what parents need to know
CNN When Amber Sizemore and her family went out of state to celebrate her birthday last week, she had hoped her toddler daughter, Raegan, would... The post A common respiratory virus is spreading at unusually high levels, overwhelming children’s hospitals. Here’s what parents need to know appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Arizona refuses US demand to remove containers along border
Yahoo News PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona has refused the federal government’s demand to take down double-stacked shipping containers it placed to fill gaps in the... The post Arizona refuses US demand to remove containers along border appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
"Batten Down the Hatches"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly 10/21/22: *"Batten Down the Hatches"* "We’re getting a fresh perspective on where the economy is heading. Jeff Bezos stepped forward and said that it’s time to batten down the hatches. Elon Says that it is Full Steam Ahead for Tesla. You decide!" *Comments here:* - https://www.youtube.com/ ○ *Related:* "Fed Quietly Sends Record $11 Billion To Switzerland As Dollar Funding Shockwave Crushes Central Banks" read more
CENSORED NEWS14 hours ago
VIDEO in PARIS: Jean Roach tells the true story of Leonard Peltier
Jean Roach, Lakota, tells the true story of Leonard Peltier. Watch video below. English with French subtitles by Christine Prat in Paris.https://vimeo.com/762735620 JEAN ROACH: ABOUT LEONARD PELTIER from Christine Prat on Vimeo.Read article:Jean's words transcribed by Christine Prat in Paris. Jean describes what happened when she was 14 years old at the Jumping Bull Camp. "We were invaded by the read more
THE FEW REMAINING DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN THE TRUMP GOP AND THE "ESTABLISHMENT" GOP COULD BE ERASED BY RON DeSANTIS
Jonathan Chait writes: There are many examples of the sickness of the Republican Party’s internal culture — perhaps none more pure than its position on vaccines.... [Ron] DeSantis has instead repeatedly taken steps to cast doubt on the efficacy of the COVID vaccine itself.... DeSantis recruited Joseph Ladapo, an idiosyncratic vaccine skeptic, and made Florida the only state not to recommend the COVID vaccine for children. That is not an expression of opposition to mandates. It is an expression of opposition to the vaccine. He officially declared that the state “recommends against m... read more
CENSORED NEWS14 hours ago
Mohawk Nation News 'Mohawk Warrior Society Book Launch
Posted on October 21, 2022MOHAWK WARRIOR SOCIETY BOOK LAUNCHMohawk Nation NewsOct. 20, 2022.We are due in quebec superior court at 9.00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 for our attempt to get an injunction to stop the excavation of McGill’s Allen Memorial Institute and other areas of tionni tiotialkon and tekanontak, now called Mount Royal, where there are serious suspicions of unmarked graves read more

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