Saturday, February 02, 2019

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Yesterday lots of people died and made the climate change. Today climate change is causing more AIDS and killing people. It all goes to show that climate change is the most useless phrase in the English language. It’s able to be used in so many contradictory ambiguous ways, as to mean everything, and therefore, nothing. It’s useless to anyone who wants to convey information, but pretty handy for
In 1961, a psychologist conducted an experiment demonstrating how ordinary men and women could be induced to inflict torture on complete strangers merely because an authority figure had ordered them to do so. In 2001, the United States government formed the Transportation Security Administration to subject hundreds of millions of air travelers to increasingly humiliating and invasive searches and
Usain Bolt really just did that. The retired Olympian tied the NFL's record for the fastest 40-yard dash, clocking in at 4.22 seconds, and he wasn't even wearing specialized running spikes. He did it in literal sweatpants and casual sneakers. People were not surprised at all that the nine time gold medalist is ... fast. Crazy stuff... the fastest guy in the world is the fastest guy in the world.
If you want to understand the zeitgeist of the last decade, just scroll through FuckJerry's Instagram account — it's a growing archive of viral jokes and videos sourced from every corner of the internet. But social media users are over FuckJerry's unfair content stealing, and #FuckFuckJerry is working. Comedians are leading the campaign to unfollow FuckJerry, a massive meme account and media gian
Researchers have uncovered the site of a 15th-century city which was once home to over 10,000 people. Known as Kweneng, the city, which was previously...
We'll start with a pair of somber-paranoid thoughts that I hope won't win me any prophetic points. First, wi th Vladimir Putin's occupying forces collapsing in DC, and his chief asset there plummeting in real life value, I hope security is good at the upcoming State of the Union (SOTU) speech . Several supreme justices should call in sick (RBG please?) Let Hannity call it a "boycott." Who cares?
Via: TruthDig: On Friday, The New York Times continued its long, predictable tradition of backing U.S. coups in Latin America by publishing an editorial praising Donald Trump’s attempt to overthrow Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. This will be the 10th such coup the paper has backed since the creation of the CIA over 70 years ago.
Russia will no longer observe the 1987 nuclear pact, which the Trump administration suspended on Friday. China urged both powers to observe the agreement, but showed no interest in joining it.
A new court filing submitted on Wednesday by Special Counsel Robert Mueller revealed that a Russian troll farm currently locked in a legal battle over its alleged interference in the 2016 election appeared to wage yet another disinformation campaign late last year—this time targeting Mueller himself. According to the filing, the special counsel’s office turned over 1 million pages of evidence to
Growing discontent over policy on Brexit, antisemitism and Venezuela spur breakaway movement A group of disaffected Labour MPs is preparing to quit the party and form a breakaway movement on the political centre ground amid growing discontent with Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership on Brexit and other key issues including immigration, foreign policy and antisemitism. The Observer has been told by multipl
When I ‘completed the set’, I found there is no single solution to the worst life can throw at you My parents are dead and now I don’t know where to spend Christmas. Like, can I go to Dad’s? No. Dad’s is out because Dad now resides on a golf course in Wolverhampton, a golf course that has no official idea about this because when we sprinkled him – a grey, dreary day in February 2004, the first of
A federal judge says the Pentagon has provided no justification for profiling immigrant recruits who became U.S. citizens. (Image credit: Mike Knaak/AP)
Men in Japan do fewer hours of housework and child care than in any of the world’s richest nations. That keeps women from getting better jobs and holds back the economy.
Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son is a new PSVR game that is a follow up to the 1993 comedy film, Groundhog Day starring Bill Murray. The game is being developed by Tequilla Works and published by Sony Pictures Virtual Reality. Groundhod Day: Like Father Like Son will tell the story of Phil Connors Jr., the son of Bill Murray’s character from the film. Like his father, Phil is trapped in a day
As legend goes, if Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow on Groundhog Day, you should expect six more weeks of winter; if he doesn't, plan for spring. Life's Little Mysteries investigates the accuracy of Phil's predictions.
Environmental group Sea Shepherd said Friday one of its ships had been attacked by 20 boats while patrolling off the coast of Mexico to protect the endangered vaquita marina porpoise from illegal fishermen.
Rather than building objects layer by layer, the printer creates whole structures by projecting light into a resin that solidifies -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
In her 88 years, Antonia Alves has seen much hardship as a member of Brazil's indigenous community, whose people have often been driven from their ancestral lands over conflicts with farmers and loggers.
Online training has increased the knowledge of health care workers about effective prevention of Ebola up to 19 percent and reduced critical errors to 2.3 percent in a small cohort. These findings suggest that the program could improve protection of health care workers from Ebola and, because it will be easily accessible via the Internet, could be especially useful in low-resource settings.
Everyone is a Stakeholder in Medicine By Hans Duvefelt, M.D. Everybody is a stakeholder these days in what we broadly call medicine, or health care. But there is little agreement on what medicine is and what the priorities of the health care “industry” should be. I propose this breakdown of medicine into three separate phenomena. More..
It Starts With Transparency Senate panel hearing covers Part B reimbursement, Part D negotiations, and Medicaid rebates By Shannon Firth,Washington Correspondent, MedPage Today WASHINGTON — Drug price transparency was touted by legislators at a Senate Finance Committee hearing Tuesday. “I think it starts with transparency,” said Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), the new chair of the More..
Gilad Atzmon writes: The corrupt Labour-run Islington Council has disclosed that it spent the staggering sum of £136,000 (one hundred and thirty-six thousand pounds, or $178,000) on legal fees in its efforts to stop me from playing the saxophone with the Blockheads at a Christmas concert. Islington Labour Council claims to be impoverished and, as More..
How Medical Centers Fail To Police Sexual Predators Second of a three-part series on physicians who abuse patients and the institutions that enable them by Elizabeth Hlavinka, Staff Writer, MedPage Today In the first part of this series, we examined some of the patterns and characteristics of doctors that sexually violated patients, many of whom were repeat More..
DNA: The Code of the Genes by Anne Marie Helmenstine PH.D./ThoughtCo DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid codes for your genetic make-up. There are lots of facts about DNA, but here are 10 that are particularly interesting, important, or fun. Key Takeaways: DNA Facts DNA is the acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid. DNA and RNA are the two types More..
First of a Three Part Series on Physicians Who Abuse Patients and the Institutions That Enable Them By Elizabeth Hlavinka, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Although the so-called #MeToo movement got its start from allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in late 2017, victims of sexual abuse — in the church, in the locker room, in More..
Yoyoka Soma, a self-taught drummer, visited Ellen all the way from Hokkaido, Japan to show off her amazing skills with a performance of Queen's "Stone Cold Crazy." Ellen gave the 9-year-old a musical gift - whether she wanted it or not. #TheEllenShow #Ellen #YoyokaSoma From: TheEllenShow
This weekend, Kalen is hitting all Super Bowl LIII parties with one purpose in mind – and it’s not the football game. He's ready to indulge in all Super Bowl snacks! Watch Kalen’s all-new Super Bowl music video, “Here for the Snacks.” #KalenAllen #SuperBowl #TheEllenShow From: TheEllenShow
directed and animated by Raman Djafari: instagram.com/ramandjafari facebook.com/ramandjafariartwork/ ramandjafari.tumblr.com/ music by FJAAK: facebook.com/fjaak soundcloud.com/fjaak instagram.com/fjaak The video tells the story of a character following an inner calling. He meets his companion and she takes him on a spiritual journey of partnership, love, pain, destruction, growth and rebirth. Cas
Uranus is a planet beyond convention. Find out why it boasts the coldest temperatures in the solar system, what phenomena caused the unique tilt of its axis, and the curious origin of the planet's name. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scie
Are computers creating jobs or destroying them? What does our automated future look like? The software-powered world might not be so bad -- you just have to look at the big picture. As technology develops, we’re not automating individual jobs but entire industries, as we meet more of our needs through massively scalable software. It’s a huge shift in the way society works, and it doesn’t have to
Video for A Pearl by Mitski from the album Be The Cowboy. Made at Art Camp. Directed by Saad Moosajee and Art Camp Co-Directed by Danae Gosset Designed by Saad Moosajee and Danae Gosset 3D Animation by Saad Moosajee Cel Animation by Danae Gosset Technical Direction by James Bartolozzi Junior Designer Eugene Lee Commissioned by Spotify. This music video was initially created on the computer using
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-01-29%20Daniel%20McAdams.mp3"][/audio] Daniel McAdams of the Ron Paul Liberty Report and RonPaulInstitute.org joins us today to discuss the turmoil taking place in Venezuela, where a US-backed coup is once again taking place. We discuss the roots of the current crisis, how and why Trump and the neocons are involving themselves, and what anti-war a
So let me get this straight: The Russians brought America to its knees with a few facebook ads , but Uncle Sam's concerted and ongoing efforts to overthrow governments around the world and interfere with elections is perfectly fine? Because...democracy? Riiiiiiight.
[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/episode352-lq.mp3"][/audio] In 1961, a psychologist conducted an experiment demonstrating how ordinary men and women could be induced to inflict torture on complete strangers merely because an authority figure had ordered them to do so. In 2001, the United States government formed the Transportation Security Administration to subject hundreds of milli
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-01-28%20James%20Corbett.mp3"][/audio] James Corbett joins Keith Knight of Don't Tread on Anyone for a brainstorming session about conspiracy theories and conspiracy facts. We run through a list of some proven conspiracies and discuss why the so-called skeptics dismiss all conspiracies with logically fallacious arguments.
Daniel McAdams of the Ron Paul Liberty Report and RonPaulInstitute.org joins us today to discuss the turmoil taking place in Venezuela, where a US-backed coup is once again taking place. We discuss the roots of the current crisis, how and why Trump and the neocons are involving themselves, and what anti-war activists need to do to confront this latest round of propaganda for imperial intervention
Here's a must-read from the New Yorker on the strange and unsettling ways that social media and mainstream media interact in the modern world to take a thin story involving almost nobody and turn it into a viral phenomenon that actually looks like something big happened. The example of the moment: the uproar over those Covington Catholic High School students. With one side crying racism and the o
Listening to the conversations of sex workers talking about their work is a privilege for me that lifts me up no matter how low the ways of the world have left me. The dream of capturing those voices for the world to hear started a couple of years ago for me when I did a series of communications workshops for Peers Victoria with indoor workers and was completely captivated by their conversations.
I'm in a heated Facebook exchange at this very moment with one of those people don't want to be thought of as a climate-change denier, choosing to position themselves instead as brave challengers of fear-mongering and political correctness. Oh, please. Anyway, I've just been thinking that I'm blogging in my Facebook messages rather than here on my blog. While part of me likes the transitory natur
Denis Rancourt in front of his office door at the University of Ottawa in 2006. I'm happy to report that all the matters in dispute between the University of Ottawa and me have been amicably resolved, through voluntary mediation that occurred on January 16, 2019, with the help of expert mediator William Kaplan. The terms of the agreement are confidential. The protracted litigation started
A recent story that caught my eye is Steven Pinker’s discussion of the response to his recent book, Enlightenment Now. One reaction was from people who seem to be psychologically committed to believing progress hasn’t happened: [Critics say:] All those numbers showing that the world has been getting better must have been cherry-picked. This is topsy-turvy, and comes from an incredulity at the ver
Today the government lost the vote on May’s Brexit deal by 230 votes. This is the worst government defeat ever in British parliamentary history. Based on this, my analysis is the most likely outcome is that Brexit won’t happen, with a probability of 61%. With May’s deal scrapped, what will happen now? The possibilities are: No deal Brexit. Unlikely because most MP’s believe it would be hugely dam
Jon Worth has updated his Brexit diagram: Edit: Shitty WordPress has shittily resized the image, making it hard to read. The original is at https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DwupPSNWkAAR7s2.jpg . BTW Fediverse .
A3 Newsletter, January 20, 2019: An Invitation from King and Kenyatta Shortly after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Robert King left New Orleans and settled in Austin, Texas. After more than a decade of living in Austin, King and his partner, Kenyatta have returned to Louisiana and they want to share their new home and their new life with the many Angola 3 supporters and comrades fighting for social j
Quote of the week: “Is this pattern of disruption a force for good or not? I’d argue this disruption is a positive development.” — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, speaking long distance to the Davos gathering, January 22, 2019 Another in the continuing ‘Cry, the Beloved Country’ series: After just a few months after Donald …
Russia tested a hypersonic missile, or at least they claimed to. As of now, Putin and Russian media have told us a lot, but what do we really know about Avangard? Aaron and Jeffrey are joined by James Acton from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to discuss hypersonics, missile defense, and what Russia’s Avangard may …
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW, or “Ban Treaty”), negotiated and opened for signature in 2017, is a divisive document. It was conceived at the initiative of over one hundred non-nuclear weapon states eager to highlight the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any nuclear use, stigmatize the current behavior of the nuclear-armed states …
Lyric of the week: Standing in the middle of nowhere Wondering how to begin Lost between tomorrow and yesterday Between now and then And now we’re back where we started Here we go round again Day after day I get up and I say I better do it again” — The Kinks, “Do It Again” …
Satellite images taken by Planet Labs appear to show that Saudi Arabia has constructed a plant to manufacture solid propellant ballistic missiles. Jeffrey and Aaron talk about the CNS team’s latest find. Support us over at Patreon.com/acwpodcast!
Quote of the week: “Small nuclear weapons are like northern Mississippi: there is no such thing, except in a detached theoretical sense.” — Herbert York Herb York is one of the founding fathers of the practice of nuclear arms control. He gained prominence at a very young age as Ernest Lawrence’s choice to become the …
There is NEVER room for racist attacks or racial valuations in Canadian politics! It's appropriate the the Liberal Candidate has withdrawn her candidacy in this key byelection! Press Progress
"During an appearance on the political show CTV Question Period, Singh appeared to be unaware of a news story that made a lot of headlines last week. Singh was asked how he would respond, if elected prime minister, to the recent statement by China’s Canadian ambassador Lu Shaye, that Canada and its Western allies’ calls for the release of two Canadians detained in China is rooted in 'white suprem
There is a lot of information about this product. It is something everyone world wide should know about. For years we have been told it was safe. Turns out it is not so safe after all. It is making people sick. It is doing a great deal of damage to the health of animals and in many cases they die. Many products have been tested and found to have Glyphosate in them.Glyphosate is in Round Up. It ki

Greg Mankiw's Blog

Here are the guest lecturers for ec 10 this semester. How many do you recognize? (Click on image to enlarge.)
Users of my principles textbook might enjoy reading this critique of the ten principles in my first chapter. The authors are members of the steering committee of the Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE). I don't find their arguments persuasive. In many cases, they are responding to things I did not say but they think I am suggesting. (How else can someone complain about the statement "Peo
I recommend this op-ed by Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman . Not because I agree with its recommendation of super high tax rates on the rich, but because it makes clear the perspectives and motives of the Left. In the standard economic approach to optimal redistribution (such as Okun and Mirrlees), the case for progressive taxation is based on diminishing marginal utility. But that is not the esse
If you are an economist and want to support a carbon tax and dividend plan, click here .
T hose with an interest in the history of economic thought might want to consider this summer program . I have been told that the program is designed primarily for students in graduate programs in economics, though students in graduate school in other fields as well as newly minted PhDs will also be considered.
February 1, 2019 ( Joseph Thomas - NEO ) - Recent headlines across American and European news agencies have focused on the rise of a so-called Chinese "police state," specifically in regards to security infrastructure put in place in China's western region of Xinjiang. Articles like Bloomberg's " Inside the Vast Police State at the Heart of China’s Belt and Road " and the Economist's " China has
January 28, 2019 ( Joseph Thomas - NEO ) - Just as the US has done across the Arab World and in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia faces political subversion aimed at transforming the region to serve Washington's interests. Thailand is a pivotal Southeast Asian state of nearly 70 million people, with the region's second largest economy, a formidable military and able to boast as the only nation in So
January 25, 2019 (Tony Cartalucci - LD) - The Latin American nation of Venezuela faces dangerous destabilization with the United States and its allies having recognized opposition figure Juan Guaido as "president" and declaring actual Venezuelan president - Nicolas Maduro - no longer recognized. In response, President Maduro has demanded US diplomatic personnel to leave the country. Protests and
January 15, 2019 ( Tony Cartalucci - NEO ) - An "independent national institute founded by Congress and dedicated to the proposition that a world without violent conflict is possible," would be the last place you would expect to find calls for continued war. Yet the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is just the place to go for exactly that. In a recent article appearing on the USIP website
January 20, 2019 ( Tony Cartalucci - NEO ) - Alleged discussions between US President Donald Trump and his aides about a US withdrawal from NATO have been making headlines recently. The New York Times in an article titled, " Trump Discussed Pulling U.S. From NATO, Aides Say Amid New Concerns Over Russia ," would claim: There are few things that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia desires more t
January 10, 2019 ( Tony Cartalucci - NEO ) - Claiming that prominent Chinese telecommunications company Huawei had violated US sanctions on Iran - Canada was requested to arrest and hand over Huawei Chief Financial Officer, Meng Wanzhou, who was transferring planes in Vancouver. The arrest was described even by the Washington Post as "unusual" in its article titled, " Arrest of Huawei executive t

Left I on the News

Click here to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted time slot. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines for Feb. 1, 2019 Donald Trump’s ‘Axis of Evil’: Pompeo, Bolton & Abrams https://www.mintpressnews.com/venezuela-donald-trump-axis-of-evil-pompeo-bolton-abrams/254289/ Headline of the week The GOP has become
Click here to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted time slot. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines for Jan. 25, 2019 *Outraged Maduro Cuts Ties with U.S. After Opposition Leader Declares Himself Venezuela’s President https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/23/world/americas/venezuela-protests-guaido-maduro.html
Click here to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted time slot. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines for Jan. 18, 2019 *North Korea’s Less-Known Military Threat: Biological Weapons https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/15/science/north-korea-biological-weapons.html An utterly scurrilous, evidence-free article fi
Click here to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted time slot. ‘No different from my original statements’: Trump denies changes to Syria exit plan https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/no-different-from-my-original-statements-trump-denies-changes-to-syria-exit-plan/2019/01/07/d93922f2-128f-11e9-
Click here to listen to this week's segment on Loud & Clear Radio . Headlines with an * are the ones we managed to fit in in our allotted time slot. Worst, Most Misleading & Funniest Headlines for Jan. 4, 2019 *A rare moment of praise to start the show for this headline: “Trump falsely claims Mexico is paying for wall, demands taxpayer money for wall ahead of meeting with Democrats” https://www.w
In what may end up as the biggest economic development failure in U.S. history, Foxconn announced Wednesday that its $10 billion Wisconsin factory will not be a factory. Instead, the company says, it will still create 13,000 jobs, but these will be research jobs rather than manufacturing ones. I'll believe it when I see it. Accompanied by an almost $4.8 billion subsidy package as estimated by Good

News From Atlantis.

March 25, 2008 Feeding the Obesity Epidemic By David Zinczenko For decades, Americans have squabbled over the role of a powerful organization known as the NRA. To supporters, the NRA defends the right of individuals to enjoy a pastime — and businesses to sell their wares — free of government interference; to critics, the NRA is a political organization promoting products that kill tens of thousan
History does have benchmarks, big things do happen which shape the world for decades and centuries to come. Sometimes the benchmarks are obvious, recognized by […]
In a surprising political move, House Democrats, whose majority controls the House of Representatives for the 116th Congress, extended the Stivers Rule in the House […]
With the partial federal shutdown in progress and quickly approaching record-breaking territory, President Trump recently said that the shutdown is actually a “strike.” I’ve been […]
On January 4th, after a meeting with the new Congressional leaders, President Trump held a spontaneous press conference. (Click to view the hour long press […]

Northern Reflections

This week, Sarah Huckabee Sanders claimed that Donald Trump was God's choice for president. Dana Milbank writes in The Washington Post: Sarah Sanders, asked by the Christian Broadcasting Network this week about Trump being the right man for the moment, replied: “I think God calls all of us to fill different roles at different times, and I think that he wanted Donald Trump to become president, and
Yesterday, Ontario's NDP opposition leaked a draft piece of legislation which would scrap our local health networks and put the province's entire health care system under a new super agency. We've been here before. Under Mike Harris, the government amalgamated municipalities, hospitals and school boards. Conservatives claim to hate big government. But, when the legislate, they concentrate power i
It's more than ironic that Jerry Falwell Jr. is one of Donald Trump's strongest supporters. Christine Emba writes in The Washington Post : On New Year’s Day, Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. defended his unwavering support of President Trump with a thoroughly confused reading of the Gospel. Speaking to The Post, the evangelical leader claimed that it was a distortion of Christ’s tea
Art Cullen is from Iowa. That's Steve King country. And, even though King proudly waves his white nationalist credentials, Trump's war on Mexican migrants isn't playing well there: In Storm Lake, we have come to understand what our neighbors have been through and appreciate that they are here, buoying a rural community that otherwise would wither with the rest. But the main narrative is that refu
We like to think that we put an end to slavery one hundred and fifty years ago. But it's alive and well -- all over the world. Crawford Killian writes : Slavery doesn’t include just forced labour. According to the Global Slavery Index, “modern slavery covers a set of specific legal concepts including forced labour, debt bondage, forced marriage, slavery and slavery-like practices, and human traff

Obsidian Wings

by JanieM Unlike Doctor Science, I’m not back from outer space. But here's something to snack on. 1. Foreign Affairs has a series of essays responding to a Francis Fukuyama piece about identity politics. The Stacey Abrams essay includes this sentence: The marginalized did not create identity politics: their identities have been forced on them by dominant groups, and politics is the most effective
by Doctor Science If you're going to do horse race journalism , at least do it right. I'm writing as a long-time member of the Democratic Party base, a rank-and-file voter and regular volunteer. There are certain factors that come up when I and other Democrats talk about 2020, talk that began months ago. Now we're entering the invisible primary, with more discussion to sort out which candidates w
by russell I read this piece in the Washington Post with a mix of pride and affection. Affection for the people portrayed here, who remind me of my own mother's people, immigrants and plain old American poor people clawing their way into the middle class in 20th C Brooklyn and Queens and New Jersey. Affection for the many people I know who left behind often quite successful lives in other places
by liberal japonicus A discussion about learning languages briefly broke out after the subject of immigrants learning English came up. While I'm not going to be the thread police here, I'm starting this thread to talk about how you and others learned/are learning/used to learn languages rather than societal issues that are involved. Pointless rambles about the nature of language, writing and lear
by wj We are all familiar with the phenomena of a figure in public life who seemed to promise one thing but then failed to live up to expectations. But there are also those for whom we have expectations, who go on to fulfill them (in whole or in part). Today, we have one of the latter: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/courts_law/supreme-court-allows-trump-restrictions-on-transgender-troops
by liberal japonicus [Title should be sung to the tune of Rawhide] This weekend is the weekend of the Daigaku Nyūshi Sentā Shiken (大学入試センター試験). A page giving a brief explanation is here . As tenured faculty at a university that is a test site for the senta shiken, I have to proctor the test roughly 3 years out of 4 and this year, I don't have to. I generally agree to do everything that my Japanes

Pesticide Action Network

Stopping the use of Bayer’s (Monsanto) flagship herbicide Roundup might be perceived as a David and Goliath fight against a multi-billion dollar company, but when your local water department defends its use, the issue becomes personal and contentious in a small community . Chris Moran shares the story of how she and a dedicated group of community members fought back against glyphosate use in thei
Mai Nguyen (they/them) is a grain farmer, the California Organizer with the National Young Farmers Coalition (NYFC), and a founding member of the California Farmer Justice Collaborative (CFJC). PAN’s Farmer Justice Fellow Moretta Browne recently talked with Mai about co-organizing the California Farmer Justice Collaborative. How were you involved with co-founding the California Farmer Justice Col
This is the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. With no federal food safety inspections, limited access to USDA loan programs for farmers, and climate and environmental research at a standstill, our food system — and all of us — are at risk. Meanwhile, over 800,000 federal workers are expecting a second missed paycheck this week, and the president’s State of the Union address has been ca
A week after the inauguration of Governor Gavin Newsom and a few days into the legislative session, the California Food and Farming Network (CFFN) and the California Food Policy Council (CAFPC) have released the 2018 Food & Farm Scorecard — a report revealing the policy votes of California’s 120 elected state legislators on food and farming issues. Pesticide Action Network is a member of CFFN. Wh
Find out how a group of community members fought back, and won, against their local water department's use of the herbicide Roundup. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider
Christina Perez expands on how farming has changed her way of thinking and where she looks for solutions with the Social Justice Learning Institute. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider
On the occasion of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a group of over 60 prominent American citizens is calling upon Congress to reopen the investigations into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Signers of the joint statement include Isaac Newton Farris Jr., nephew of Reverend King and past president of the Southern
It's that time of year again. With 75% of the country getting hit by the polar vortex , I thought I'd better re-run this ever-popular and necessary piece. Whether you’re entitled to be paid when the office is closed depends on whether you are “exempt” salaried or not. Just being salaried doesn’t necessarily mean you aren’t entitled to overtime. It’s possible to be salaried and still non-exempt fro
The viral video of the woman being physically attacked by a customer at McDonalds over an anti-straw law drew much applause from folks who admired the way the cashier defended herself. However, she's now suspended and faces being fired for not allowing herself to be beaten up. Should you be able to defend yourself if attacked at work? Common sense says yes, but at-will laws say no. Most employers
Honestly, I thought about skipping predictions this year, because what's happening with the president is unpredictable. However, I'll take my best shot. Here are my predictions for employment law in 2019: Florida might be more pro-employee : Although our new governor was a Trump pick, I don't think that's the end of the story. He's already fighting to lift some legislatively-imposed restrictions o
Every once in awhile someone tells me they were constructively discharged, so they want to sue. They're surprised when I say, "For what?" That's because there’s no such cause of action or claim. Just because you were constructively discharged, that doesn't automatically equal a lawsuit any more than being fired equals a lawsuit. Constructive discharge is where an employee quits work for good cause
Nationalism, War, and The Future of The Middle East By S. Farah for Syria Comment – January 25, 2019 “Nationalism is a great danger for Europe, for all the European countries. In the history of Europe, nationalism has always meant wars, and the last great war started right in the heart of Europe… The real breakthrough, made at the end of World War II is leaving behind nationalism and national ego
This is a guest post from Elsy Gonzalez , a PhD candidate from the University of Chicago in the Department of Political Science. Last Wednesday, January 23, President Trump recognized Venezuelan opposition leader, Juan Guaidó’s claim to the presidency. Through this statement, Trump ultimately rejected Nicolas Maduro’s government and hedged his bet on regime change in this South American country.
The attempt to formalize peer-review capital via Publons is just too much. I don't need, nor want, every aspect of my academic capital turned into a public metric. — Dan Nexon (@dhnexon) January 25, 2019 What’s the right amount of reviews to do in a year? For my university’s annual performance review, I went through and counted how many I did last year, which included some grant and book proposal
This is a guest post from Brent Sasley, Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington and chair of the ISA Online Media Caucus. Just a reminder that nominations for the Duckies (Online Achievement in International Studies) will close February 1, but we are still accepting nominations until then! Send nominations to onlinemediacaucus@gmail.com . Self-nominations are welcome. The cate
This is a guest post, the first of two, by Eric Parajon, Richard Jordan, and Marcus Holmes. Eric Parajon is a recent graduate of William & Mary and currently a Project Manager for the Teaching, Research, and International Policy Project. Richard Jordan is an assistant professor at Baylor University. He researches game theory, security, and leadership. Marcus Holmes is an associate professor of Go
This is a guest post from Brent Sasley, Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington and chair of the ISA Online Media Caucus. ISA 2019 is coming up fast, so it’s time to start thinking about the Duckies! A lot has happened in the last year, and scholars and researchers have been more active than ever in trying to help us figure it all out. Let’s recognize their efforts! The Online
This is the second of two guest posts ]by Eric Parajon, Richard Jordan, and Marcus Holmes. The first can be found here . In our last post, we explored recent TRIP survey data illustrating that International Relations scholars overwhelmingly blame President Donald J. Trump for a perceived decline in America’s international respect. We also detailed how this individual level explanation seemed at o

The Earth and Man: Setting the Stage

I have posted the following comment to an article on the Conservative Treehouse site, in response to another comment about Islam, and its incorrect, and entirely wrong-headed, description as "the religion of peace". I post it here only because the new/old science I have uncovered, and which will be the next

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