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NPR accidentally posts about a cat on its Facebook, now people want more of the cat
Accidentally posting personal stuff onto a work page is every social media manager's worst nightmare. This time, after the last few days, it came as a moment of relief. On Monday, an NPR staffer's accidental Facebook post went viral, amassing more than 20,000 reactions at the time of writing. It concerned none other than a cat named Ramona, presumably belonging to the author of the post. SEE ALSO
New prehistoric marine predator discovered
Palaeontologists have identified a new species that could shed light on the origins of crocodiles. Nicknamed the 'Melksham Monster' after the town in ...
Solar power beat all other energy sources in 2016, but Trump still wants more coal
Listening to the Trump administration advocate for reviving coal, one might get the impression that a fossil fuel resurgence is taking place in the U.S. and abroad. However, the global statistics tell a far different story about where the world is getting its energy, with unprecedented thresholds crossed by renewable energy technologies like solar and wind power. A major new report released Wedne
Matt Ridley: Never experienced anything like this — the climate debate “blackening”
Matt Ridley is about as gentlemanly, polite and sane a man as you’ve ever likely to meet — which is exactly why the mob are so afraid of letting him speak. Ridley even agrees that humans have caused most of the warming in the last fifty years (I shall have to talk to him about that). But this middle position is a potent threat. He’s walking the very ground that threatens the Green Blob — there ar
Canberra’s “hottest ever” September record due to thermometer changes and a wind profiler
With only a million dollars a day it’s hard for the BoM to keep up with their own stations. Luckily Bill Johnston has arrived to help out for free. The BoM announced that it was Canberra’s hottest ever day last week, but forgot to check whether the heat was due to the site moving three times, changes in thermometers and a wind profiler they installed themselves in 2010. Normally the BoM would det
Massacre in Las Vegas: It's the Guns, Stupid: 'BradCast' 10/2/2017
On today's BradCast , it's one of the darkest days in U.S. history. Again. [ Audio link to show follows below. ] At least 58 are dead and more than 500 were wounded in the horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday, as a lone gunman rained down thousands of rounds from his fully automatic rifles on to attendees at outdoor country music concert. The shooter, reportedly a retired real estate inv

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How to improve the school results: not extra maths but music, loads of it
A Bradford primary school wants the world to know its newfound Sats success is down to giving all children up to six hours of music a week Abiha Nasir, aged nine, walks quietly into the small classroom, takes a seat, adjusts her hijab and picks up the drumsticks. A shy smile spreads across her face as she begins to play. She was just five when she turned up at Feversham primary academy’s after-sch
Ginsburg Slaps Gorsuch in Gerrymandering Case
Jeffrey Toobin on Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s rebuttal of the newest Justice, Neil Gorsuch, during oral arguments for Gill v. Whitford on Tuesday.
Trump's Puerto Rico Visit Is a Political Disaster
Updated on October 3 at 2:36 p.m. Making his first appearance in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico since Maria’s landfall, President Trump offered a hearty round of congratulations to federal relief efforts and thanked the island’s governor. But the president also suggested Maria was not a “real catastrophe,” made an odd and misleading comparison to the death toll from Hurricane Katrina, and joked ab
Trump to Puerto Rico: your hurricane isn’t a “real catastrophe” like Katrina
And it’s “throwing our budget a little out of whack.” President Donald Trump met with local leaders and federal responders shortly after landing at an Air Force base in Carolina, Puerto Rico, for what was supposed to be a briefing on the situation on the island. Instead, Trump turned it into an opportunity to congratulate himself and the federal government's response to the disaster and to say th
Trump and Las Vegas: With no Muslims to blame, Twitter troll falls silent
A man lays on top of a woman as others flee a country music festival after a shooting on October 1, 2017 (Credit: Getty/David Becker) On Monday morning, President Trump tweeted his “warm condolences” to the people affected by America’s most deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday night. Apparently, he was under the impression that he was expressing sympathy for the death of someone’s 94-year-
Time to shine: Solar power is fastest-growing source of new energy
Renewables accounted for two-thirds of new power added to world’s grids last year, says International Energy Agency Solar power was the fastest-growing source of new energy worldwide last year, outstripping the growth in all other forms of power generation for the first time and leading experts to hail a “new era”. Renewable energy accounted for two-thirds of new power added to the world’s grids

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Nobel physics prize awards discovery in gravitational waves (Update)
The Nobel Physics Prize 2017 has been awarded to three scientists for their discoveries in gravitational waves.
Nobel Prize Awarded for Sensational Gravitational Waves Discovery
Three scientists who were integral in detecting these so-called gravitational waves for the first time were awarded this year's Nobel Prize in physics this morning.
2017 Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to LIGO Black Hole Researchers
Rainer Weiss of M.I.T. and his Caltech collaborators Kip Thorne and Barry Barish discovered ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves.
Nobel Prize in Physics 2017: Gravitational waves
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 goes to Rainer Weiss, Barry C. Barish, and Kip S. Thorne "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves."
Why Do Smart People Do Foolish Things?
Intelligence is not the same as critical thinking and the difference matters -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Surrounded by potential: New science in converting biomass
In every plant—from trees to crops—there exists a substance that makes up its wood or stems, fiber, and cell walls. This substance is a complex natural polymer called lignin, and it is the second largest renewable carbon source on the planet after cellulose.

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Ellen Isn't Giving Up Hope in the Midst of Devastating Events
Despite the fact there's so much going on in the world right now, Ellen still believes there's a lot more good in the world than bad. Over the past 15 seasons, Ellen has met many people who do good in the world, and these are just some of them. Take a look back at these everyday heroes who have helped make the world a better place. From: TheEllenShow
Rita Ora Performs 'Your Song'
International pop star Rita Ora took the stage to sing her latest single, "Your Song," on Ellen. From: TheEllenShow
See China's 'Dead Sea' Become a Rainbow | National Geographic
This ancient salt lake in China is home to a strange phenomenon. Every so often the lake will change colors as a reaction to extreme heat. ➡ 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 scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets
Slow Lorises Rescued From Illegal Pet Trade | National Geographic
Officials in West Sumatra, Indonesia, rescued nine slow lorises from being sold on the illegal pet market. ➡ 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 scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that
AUTOMATICA - Robots Vs. Music - Nigel Stanford
Get the Album or Video in 4k: ► NigelStanford.com/v/a-/Automatica Cast: Nigel Stanford , Shahir Daud , Timur Civan and Roman Bilichenko
Zhu + Nero - "Dreams"
Directed by: Elliott Sellers and Erik Ferguson CG artist: Erik Ferguson Edited and colored by: Elliott Sellers elliottsellers.com erikferguson.co.uk Cast: Elliott Sellers

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Why Do You Eat Bacon and Eggs?
Because the Beech-Nut Packing Company told you to, that's why. But don't take it from me, take it from the man who engineered the campaign himself, Edward Bernays. So what other ideas have been woven so thoroughly into the fabric of our society that we no longer even stop to think about them?
Meet Edward Bernays, Master of Propaganda
You’ve heard of his uncle Sigmund, so how come you’ve never heard of him? In this classic episode from The Corbett Report archives James dishes the dirt on Edward Bernays, Freud’s American nephew. Learn how to break societal taboos, get the public to demand poison in the water, and prep the way for an overthrow of a foreign government from the man who literally wrote the book on propaganda!
Interview 1302 – Financial Survival in the China World Order
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2017-09-28%20Financial%20Survival.mp3"][/audio] James Corbett joins Alfred Adask for his bi-monthly appearance on Financial Survival. They discuss James' presentation on "Echoes of WWI" and how the Chinese-led "alternative" infrastructure is part and parcel of the predetermined globalist "solution" to the coming crisis.
Financial Survival in the China World Order
James Corbett joins Alfred Adask for his bi-monthly appearance on Financial Survival. They discuss James’ presentation on “Echoes of WWI” and how the Chinese-led “alternative” infrastructure is part and parcel of the predetermined globalist “solution” to the coming crisis.
Interview 1303 – James Corbett on The Dignitary Podcast
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2017-10-01%20The%20Dignitary.mp3"][/audio] James Corbett joins Jacob Isbell of The Dignitary podcast for a wide-ranging introduction to The Corbett Report and the Corbett world-view.

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An Unlikely Alliance Holds Strong against Keystone XL
In the fields of Nebraska, Jane Kleeb has grown a bipartisan coalition of farmers, ranchers, tribes and environmental advocates to fight an international pipeline
Reflections on Houston in a Time of Contradiction
From city strangled by fossil fuels, a call to fight for a more equitable future
Phillips 66 Seeks to Increase Number of Oil Tankers on San Francisco Bay
Proposal could pose risk to local communities and wildlife
The Coal Battle Shifts to Southeast Asia
As China and India shift away from coal, the fight to end use of this dirty fuel is moving south
First-of-its-Kind Lawsuit Seeks Legal Rights for the Colorado River
Case could establish foothold for rights of nature in American courts, say activists
Portuguese Kids to Sue 47 EU Governments Over Climate Change
Children from region hit by country's worst forest fires seek crowdfunding for lawsuit

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The pause after "but"
I first noticed it while watching Star Trek: Next Generation. Every time Mr. Worf used the word "but" in a sentence, the pause came after the "but". These days, everybody says it that way. The pause after "but" implies a comma after "but" in the writing. A pause before "but", where it should be, implies a comma before "but" in the writing. THIS but THAT That's how I see it. THIS but THAT That's ho

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There's a pattern here...
Breitbart Editor: Trans Activism a Plot Against Dumb People Two of the editors of Breitbart, Neil Munro and Alex Marlow, had a rather bizarre conversation on the Breitbart Daily radio show about transgenderism. They think that activism for trans equality is really about clever people making society too difficult to navigate for dumb people. Munro claimed the push for transgender rights is “a prep

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Cause of USA Meltdown and Collapse of Civil Rights
By Denis Rancourt, PhDPublished at Dissident Voice: https://dissidentvoice.org/2017/09/cause-of-usa-meltdown-and-collapse-of-civil-rights/ SUMMARY: Societies of social animals, including humans, are dominance hierarchies. Civil rights are codified in law to protect mechanisms of essential counter measures against excessive exploitation of the hierarchy by elite classes, which destabilizes the

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Catalonia will become independent
Spanish police are using violence to prevent people from voting in Catalonia’s independence referendum, which Spain describes as “illegal”. Here’s some Spanish riot police about to fire into protestors: From the Guardian: More video footage of police brutality against voters in Barcelona has appeared. The video shows police hitting people in the crowd with batons while voters hold up their hands.
Internet rage caused by inability to understand probability
Some people don’t get probability, and this leads to Internet rage. Here’s Scott Alexander, on IQ : If you really understand the idea of a statistical predictor – if you have that gear in your brain at a fundamental level – then social science isn’t scary. You can read about IQ, or heredity, or stereotypes, or gender differences, or whatever, and you can say – ah, there’s a slight tendency for on
Can the USA survive tribalism?
Andrew Sullivan wonders whether the USA can survive tribalism : Over the past couple of decades in America, the enduring, complicated divides of ideology, geography, party, class, religion, and race have mutated into something deeper, simpler to map, and therefore much more ominous. I don’t just mean the rise of political polarization (although that’s how it often expresses itself), nor the rise
How many female MPs and MSPs should there be?
I. A House of Commons committee proposes changes to increase the number of women MPs : The government has rejected all six proposals to give parliament more equal female representation, prepared by the Commons’ women and equalities committee, including fines for parties that do not select enough women as candidates. The women and equalities committee chair, Maria Miller, said the response showed

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A3 Newsletter: Vincent Simmons, Leonard Peltier, Non-Unanimous Jurys and more
A3 Newsletter, Sept 27, 2017: Continuing the Struggle to Free Political Prisoners Albert and Robert continue tirelessly traveling around the country and the world, bringing attention to other cases and issues around the criminal "in"justice system here in the USA and in other countries that they visit. Last month, they traveled to Washington DC for the Millions for Prisoners Human Rights March. P

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Rightwing "Fake News" This Week: "Fake Boobs" For Boobs
I've noticed all of these rightwing "news" story's this weekend, so I know what Rush LimpDick, WILKuKluxKlan (insert your local KKK Entercom AM radio channel), FOX, "news", Mark Lice (lol), Luke Warm Waterski, Aaron DYKE (lol DYKE), etc,...Breitbart, all those big,tough, bald fat guys with CPAP and go to CPAC, they have LIFELOCK, RED/WHITE/BLUE backgrounds everywhere, on their books, etc...they i
Can Rush Limbaugh And/Or Rightwing Channels Be Sued Who Broadcast Him For Saying Hurricane Irma Was A "Liberal Hoax"? How Many Died Because Of This?
Our local rightwing radio ENTERCOM EIB NETWORK 103.1 WILKKK the Ku Klux Klan headquarters broadcasts Rush Limbaugh. Rush Limbaugh via WILKKK or YOUR local rightwing KKK channel told his DITTOHEAD listeners HURRICANE IRMA WAS A LIBERAL HOAX. Now how many DITTOHEADS didn't leave their homes in Florida and DIED because of Rush Limbaugh AND THE CHANNEL THAT BROADCASTED THIS??? I guarantee you at leas

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How to be a patriotic American. Think you know how? I bet you don't, but you should learn how ...before it's too late.
Patriots and Protesters Should Take a Knee for the Constitution By John W. Whitehead “Seems like in the past 15 years or so the idea of patriotism has changed some. More polarized, more tied to political or ideological views. I’ve never seen patriotism or the flag connected to either ; I see the flag more as the symbol of a nation that allows the freedom to express those ideas. That alone deserve

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Indigenous Studies and Consciousness Generationally Delayed
I've long-wondered why an Indigenous consciousness exists among some Mexicans/Chicanos/Central Americans and other peoples from this continent, while not in others, considering that all are generally products of colonization? This phenomenon is often most stark when many reject the notion of celebrating a "Hispanic heritage" at the expense of subjugating their primarily Indigenous-African and mix
Enriqueta Vasquez: Eminent Historian for "The Women of La Raza"
I am going to go out on an (academic) limb and call The Women of La Raza by Enriqueta Vasquez both a treasure and a living codex. I will also say this about Enriqueta herself: Vive en la sabiduri a -- she lives in wisdom, wisdom of an elder, wisdom of the elders, an elder who also leaves footprints and also walks in beauty. Her words and generational knowledge are gifts to us, and I will say that
The National Council of La Raza's Name Change: A National Capitulation
The National Council of La Raza's Name Change: A National Capitulation Thursday, September 07, 2017 By Roberto Rodriguez , Speakout | Op-Ed The National Council of La Raza's (NCLR) recent name change to UnidosUS is bizarre and incomprehensible and its rationale that their name was " getting in the way of their mission " strains credulity, especially because it was also purportedly trying to be mo

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What I am reading
Two of my favorite young macroeconomists (and former students) have a new essay on Identification in Macroeconomics .
A Reading List
Every few years, I teach (in addition to ec 10) a freshman seminar for about a dozen students. The seminar is essentially a book group for students who are taking introductory economics concurrently or who have advanced placement credit in economics. Here is a list of this year's books: The Worldly Philosophers, by Robert Heilbroner On Liberty, by John Stuart Mill Capitalism and Freedom, by Milton
More on the Economics of Healthcare
Back in July, I wrote a NY Times column about the economics of healthcare. Yesterday, my friend John Cochrane posted a lengthy response . I won't take the time to reply to all of John's points, but like everything John writes, his post is provocative and thoughtful. So I would encourage people to read it and decide for themselves. John is certainly correct when he speculates about my motivation in
Still #1
Harvard undergrads show their wisdom in course selection .
How to Get People to Get Along
Click here to read my column in Sunday's New York Times .

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The 2017 Census Report
During the last week of September 2017, the Census Department began releasing the result of the 2017 census survey. Abu Bakr el Guindi, director of the Census Department, stated that the population increase in Egypt is the most dangerous threat society is facing. At present, Egypt population exceeds 104.2 million people, close to 10 million are living outside of Egypt. Egypt’s rate of population
The Problem of Illiteracy in the Arab World
The UN has designated the month of September of each year to work towards the elimination of world illiteracy. It calls for governments that have a high rate of illiteracy to reexamine their educational strategy and introduce new methods to help to lower the illiteracy rates. Illiteracy in the Arab world is still very high. It is estimated that half of the nearly 400 million people cannot read or
The UN Human Right Report
The UN Human Rights organization has recently issued its annual report. It revealed that Turkey and Israel are the most abuser of human rights. It also listed China, India, Pakistan, Minimar and Venezuela are also abuser of human rights (Al Nahar Newspaper,9/22/2017). Andrew Gilmore, Assistant Director of Human Rights organization, stated in the Report that there are cases individual kidnapping,

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Integrated Border Management: Scope, Challenges and Framework for Pakistan
by Rashid Munir Siddiqui (2017) Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction: … Integrated Border Management: Scope, Challenges and Framework for Pakistan is a post from News Center Pk .

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Sadly, not the weirdest moment in my newspaper career (Spoiler alert: Charges were stayed)
Newspaper pleads not guilty RED DEER, Alta. (CP) — The Red Deer Advocate has pleaded not guilty to incitement to commit a criminal offence, a charge that resulted from a controversy over abstract metal sculptures one resident described as “piles of rusted out snowplow blades.” The Advocate was charged last month under a rarely used section of the Criminal Code as a result of a column June 30. The

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Dicamba drift? This is on you, Monsanto.
Like a wildfire burning out of control, the epidemic of dicamba drift blowing across 20 states this summer has already damaged over three million acres of soybean cropland. Adding to the list of some 2,200 reported herbicide injuries are likely many more damaged acres of fruit and vegetable farms, vineyards, trees, home gardens, hedgerows and plant habitats critical to pollinators and other wildl
Celebrating Dolores
At age 87, political activist Dolores Huerta is getting some long-overdue recognition for the central role she's played for years in the farmworker movement. It's a role well worth celebrating. The documentary film Dolores , produced by director Peter Bratt, is now in theaters. The film puts Huerta's decades of organizing front and center where it should be, rather than portraying her as a "sidek
PAN UK report shows schoolkids at risk
A report released earlier this month from Pesticide Action Network (PAN) UK found that children across England are exposed to significant pesticide residues in the government’s “School Fruit & Veg Scheme.” Food for Thought documents more than 123 different pesticides on school produce, and calls on officials to source more local, organic produce to protect schoolchildren’s health. The report draw
Science for Solutions: Save the brains
This post is part one in our “Science for Solutions” blog series that amplifies scientist voices and underscores the importance of independent science as the foundation for evidence-based policymaking and narrative shifts. With pesticide drift sweeping across the South and Midwest this summer, and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s recent decision to keep the brain-harming pesticide chlorpyrifos on
Science for Solutions: Healthy soil for the win!
This post is part two in our “Science for Solutions” blog series that amplifies scientist voices and underscores the importance of independent science as the foundation for evidence-based policymaking and narrative shifts. In these troubled times I’m eager to find rays of hope. In the world of food and farming, one such glimmer is the growing recognition by gardeners and farmers, consumers and po
Dicamba drift? This is on you, Monsanto.
Like a wildfire burning out of control, the epidemic of dicamba drift blowing across 20 states this summer has already damaged over three million acres of soybean cropland. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider

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Job Or Self-Employment Lost Because Of Hurricane? You May Qualify For Disaster Unemployment Assistance
Folks who normally don't qualify for unemployment assistance, such as business owners, may qualify for Disaster Unemployment Assistance if they are unable to work due to one of the hurricanes that hit the U.S. Even if you only lost your job for a short time, you should look into this. It's your money, after all. This is part of what your payroll taxes have been paying for. Here's what the Benefit
If My Office Is Closed Due To A Hurricane Do I Get Paid?
With Texas recovering from Harvey and Irma bearing down on Florida right now, I thought I'd re-run this popular and necessary column. 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 from the requirements of
OSHA Protects You From Dangerous Working Conditions Post-Hurricane
I'm getting lots of calls and emails about employers making employees work in conditions they deem unsafe. Here's what OSHA says about workplace safety: You have the right to a safe workplace . The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act) was passed to prevent workers from being killed or seriously harmed at work. The law requires that employers provide their employees with working con

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KRG Targets Minorities Ahead of Kurdistan Independence Referendum — Part Two: Annexing Christian Lands
Part One of this two-part series, on the exploitation of the Yazidi Genocide for political purposes, can be accessed here . By Matthew Barber On the same day that the Kurdistan referendum on independence was held, the Assyrian Confederation of Europe (ACE) released a report (primarily authored by Reine Hanna but to which I also contributed) on the situation of Iraq’s Assyrian Christians. Over 100
Will the U.S. Abandon the Kurds of Syria Once ISIS is Destroyed? by Landis, Itani, Simon
Will the U.S. Abandon the Kurds of Syria Once ISIS is Destroyed? by Joshua Landis, Faysal Itani, Steven Simon For Syria Comment , 1 October 2017 Faysal Itani , a Senior Fellow at the Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East, questioned whether the United States would stand by the Kurds of north Syria, a prediction that I made in a recent interview with Avery Edelman at Syria Direct. This is what F
KRG Targets Minorities Ahead of Kurdistan Independence Referendum — Part One: Exploiting the Yazidi Genocide
Part Two of this two-part series, on the efforts of the KDP to annex Assyrian Christian areas of the Nineveh Plain to the KRI, can be accessed here . Large signage placed in the Chamishko IDP camp near Zakho for displaced Yazidis. The imagery includes Masoud Barzani’s face above the Yazidi Sharfeddin Temple in Sinjar, scenes from the Yazidi Genocide, and Peshmerga with the Kurdistan flag. The Kur
Iraqi Minorities Face a Dilemma in Kurdish Independence
By Saad Babir After gaining control of much of Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State jihadist movement (IS) and other Sunni extremists committed grave atrocities and international human rights violations against non-Sunni minorities, including perhaps the most extreme crime of all, the genocide that was perpetrated against Yazidis, Christians, and Shia Muslims. As IS is gradually defeated on the batt
Kurdish Independence and the Unheard Yazidi Voice — by Murad Ismael
This article was originally published Sept. 22, 2017 on al-Arabiya and can be accessed here . by Murad Ismael Yazidis have a population of about a half million people in Iraq. Their voting power in the upcoming independence referendum in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) marks nearly ten percent of eligible voters, which would suggest that the beleaguered minority group has an important politica
Mahdi al-Harati: a Libyan Force Multiplier
By @tamhussein Mahdi al-Harati Sitting across Mahdi al-Harati in the hotel lobby it is difficult to see why anyone would want this quiet Libyan dead. His insulin rests on the low table alongside his sugarless coffee and with him is his over-protective doctor and friend. But you need to look closer, there is his trademark military cap worn even inside the lobby, accompanied by wrap round shades; t

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Most people are idiots. Case in point:
I bring you to this page at arguments.com. Direct quote: The 12 flywheels employed by electricity users and utilities store about 77 MW of energy.If a presumptive energy blogger does not know the difference between MW and MWh, one should be removed directly from one's keyboard and publicly flogged. I can find no putative author or contact address on this blog. This is probably a good thing...

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Where is John Horgan?...Affordability in Canada, Seniors Living in Poverty, Provincial Clawbacks and Medical Necessities
Written by Grant G I received an email from a regular reader of The Straight Goods.... The man, a senior in a residential government run carehome emailed me...asking me to talk to John Horgan about an issue that affects many low income seniors....The man's frustration was on two fronts...the first being, clawbacks....there are many seniors in British Columbia who are on, classified as disabled,..
Laurie Throness and Daryll Plecas-The Sickness and The Sanity and "A Political Masterstroke"
Written by Grant G What a fascinating last 6 months, a never ending elections, missteps, bad political advice and toxic rot that infected the entire BC Liberal Party Lots of nasty chatter in regards to Daryll Plecas taking to position of Speaker of the House, Liberal party huffed and puffed and tossed Daryll out of the party, constituents who voted for Plecas under a Liberal banner are shouting r

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Humanity Is Doomed: Part 636,898
Here's a deluded Hillary-Bot at "Montreal Simon" blog : I worry though, the "both sides are equally bad" progressive zombies are starting up, aided by a con media. Someone replies: I'm not sure, but I may be a progressive zombie. If I am, do I still get to be a snowflake? How about a cuck? Anonymous deluded Hillary-Bot answers: Do you think Hillary Clinton's flaws were so bad that the world needs
Late September Heat Wave
To hear the global warming experts tell it; We're going to COOK man! We're going to FRY! Methane is rising up from the bottom of the Arctic Ocean. The permafrost will melt and more methane will explode out of the earth. Shrinking polar ice will mean less white reflecting the Sun's rays back into space and more dark ocean water absorbing heat. The eco-systems of the oceans will be devastated and s
Instant Gratification
You can't get the things you want instantly. You can't have a big protest and then expect that the powers that be will magically see the light, act against their self-interest and grant you all your demands. It takes sustained campaigns that inflict actual damage on elite structures and power and etc., ... before anything important will happen. You know, a BIG reason why politicians have been sla
Oh Lonesome Me
There was one part of Russell Brand's book that affected me. The human need for community. He says that consumer capitalism destroys so many of the opportunities for community. Brand himself mentions religions and sport teams. I confess to sometimes casting wistful glances at the church groups/ethnic communities/extended families/workplace friends that I see cavorting merrily in Sunnybrook Park w

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Is the Childhood Vaccine Schedule Safe?
Posted 10/01/2017 By Barbara Loe Fisher Is the childhood vaccine schedule safe? 1 In 1953, health officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control told doctors to give children 16 doses of four vaccines by age six. 2 In 1983, it was 23 doses of 7 vaccines by age six. 3 In 2013, it was 69 doses of 16 vaccines by age 18, with 50 doses given by age six. 4 With infants and children in America getting

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Labor Day 2017
Happy Labor Day! It’s too easy to take for granted the important victories of the labor movement in the past, and also to overlook the attacks on workers’ right in the present. Some good pieces for the day: The Nation, "The Rollback of Pro-Worker Policies Since Trump Took Office Is Staggering": Last week, as most of us in the United States were riveted by Hurricane Harvey’s descent on Texas,

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U.S. Cares Nought for Its Citizens - Watch Out Puerto Rico! And VI and Guam!!! (Merkel and Hillary Out? Not Far Enough!) Germany Out of the EU? (Senate Refuses to Stop Endless War) Venezuela Stops Accepting $$$ (Shut Up Jamie Dimon!) J.P. Passes (Dems A Joke?) Seth Rich Never Going Away (Bannon Still Skunking) Exotic "New" Trump Plague? (SMASH the Duopoly!)
Imagine, if you will, how much money has been taken off the table of jobs-creation to pay for these "stars." Who said there were no good jobs being created? Cree Dangles Millions in Incentives for Its New CEONaomi Klein strikes again. Or is it just that U.S. "leadership" can only get their policies passed during "manufactured" crises? Or will today's natural ones suffice for those no longer
(Happy Un-Labor Day?) Liars Figuring Still (Stop Democracy Now!) Junior Soprano Unleashed: As*hole Defined (Ignorant/Racist USA!) Empire of Never-Ending Debt? (White Lashed) Vouchered Rahm? (After Liberalism? When?) Watershed History Moment (New International Economics Needed) Hillary Hype Resented?
Sorry that this is a ridiculously long one, but I'm catching up as I've been on long-term hiatus due to desperate economic circumstances . . . just grab a tall, cold one; you may need a refill. Many of us do constantly these days. A brief moment of clarity for the jobs-bereft (as well as the life-bereft (h/t to D. Trump's "Have a good time!" to the desperate refugees as he scrambled back to

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The Last of the Nomads
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to introduce you to Yatungka and her husband Warri, the last two Mandildjara people to live in the traditional way on the Western Gibson Desert of Australia. William Peasley wrote their saga in The Last of the Nomads . Aborigines have one of the oldest continuous cultures on Earth. They have lived in Australia for at least 40,000 years, some say 60,000. Nomads f
The Life and Adventures of William Buckley
William Buckley was born in Cheshire, England in 1780. He was trained to be a bricklayer, but the monotonous work bored him. He joined the militia and was a soldier for four years. Then, he met some scruffy lads, and got busted for receiving stolen property. In 1803, he was rewarded for his mischief with a one-way nine-month pleasure cruise to a luxurious resort for white trash in Middle of Nowhe
Against the Grain
James C. Scott teaches political science and anthropology at Yale. He’s a smooth writer and a deep thinker. A while back, he decided to update two lectures on agrarian societies that he had been giving for 20 years. He began studying recent research and — gasp! — realized that significant portions of traditional textbook history had the strong odor of moldy cultural myths. So, a quick update proj
Surviving the 21st Century
In the old Three Stooges comedies, whenever Curly did something dumb, angry Moe gave him a dope slap (SMACK!). With regard to humankind’s war on the future, a number of thinkers have been inspired to write passionate dope slap books, including Man and Nature (1864), Conservation of Natural Resources (1910), Checking the Waste (1911), Our Vanishing Wild Life (1913). Dope slap books are a two-step:

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Citations Needed, Episode 11: The Deficit Racket, Part I - The Single-Payer Propaganda War
The idea that the United States is "running out of money" and have to "tighten our belts" is a common trope in American media; the premise that the US government is like a household that must balance its books is largely taken for granted by liberal and right-wing outlets alike. But is this premise correct? Is it true that the United States is over-budget and ready to explode with insolvency?
Citations Needed, Episode 10: Ableism and the Ethics of Calling Trump “Crazy”
Rolling Stone ran an article by Matt Taibbi called, "The Madness of Donald Trump," accompanied with this artwork by Victor Juhasz. "Insane." "Crazy." "Batshit." "Totally fucking nuts." Trump's mental health and cognitive capacity is the subject of much speculation, joke-making, and earnest concern. But how should the subject be approached by the media? On this week's episode of Citations
Citations Needed News Brief: Morgan Freeman vs. Putin Almighty
On the latest Patrons-Only Citations Needed News Brief, Adam and I look at the embarrassing launch of a new Red Scare group called the Committee to Investigate Russia (CIR). Their inaugural video features an extremely earnest Morgan Freeman fear-mongering about the Russian "attack" on Amurica and the necessity to now "save democracy." The CIR Advisory Board boasts at least four hard-right,
Citations Needed, Episode 09: Liberal Media Throws #J20 Activists Under the Bus
The Hashtag Resistance warms up to rightwing ghouls David Frum and Evan McMullin while ignoring anti-Trump protesters facing 80 years in federal prison. In the wake of Trump’s unexpected win, the “Resistance” to Trump displayed by many in liberal media has been a toxic combination of gratuitous smears of left activists and ignoring their existence altogether. As over 200 people — including
Citations Needed, Episode 08: The Human Rights Concern Troll Industrial Complex
Samantha Power The concept of human rights has served as the underlying moral foundation of the United States’s role in the world since the end of World War II. The conceit that the U.S. has been a dedicated and earnest promoter of “freedom”, “democracy,” and “human rights” throughout the world — even if, at times, a “flawed” one — is a defining narrative, largely taken for granted by major
Citations Needed, News Brief: Harvey, Climate Change and Snitch Reporters
On this Citations Needed News Brief, we discuss the media's fear of covering Harvey in the context of race, class, and the manifest threat of climate change. We are joined by Katherine Krueger of Splinter News to talk about journalist narcs and the criminalization of survival. *****

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The Mediterranean Sea: incomparable wealth in steep decline
Rome, Italy – Along its 46,000km coastline, the Mediterranean Sea supports around 150 million people living along its shores. The report Reviving the Economy of the Mediterranean Sea: Actions for a sustainable future , launched today, shows that the Mediterranean Sea plays a fundamental role in the region's economy but that the sea's underlying natural asset base – which supports much of the econ
French-led Global Pact for the Environment opportunity to strengthen momentum on climate action
NEW YORK (19 September 2017 ) – As climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental degradation continue to impact the wellbeing of millions worldwide, the Global Pact for the Environment, presented by French President Emmanuel Macron at the UN General Assembly today, should enjoy the support of all world leaders, urges WWF. The initiative, first announced at a conference in Paris in June, off
New IPCC report to include science of attributing extreme events to climate change
BERLIN, Germany (11 September 2017 ) - The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has approved the outlines of its Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) at a meeting in Montreal this week. Dr Stephen Cornelius, Chief Adviser on Climate Change at WWF-UK said: "IPCC Assessment Reports are the authoritative source of information on climate change. The wide-ranging reports cover all aspects of clim
Mondi and WWF extend strategic partnership by three years
Mondi Group and WWF International announced today that they have renewed their global partnership for a further three years. In 2014 Mondi entered into a three-year global partnership with WWF, focusing on promoting environmental stewardship in the packaging and paper sector. This global partnership has now been extended by another three years, becoming the longest standing WWF International part

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For more on Nick Robinson's 'Ain't the BBC wonderful?' speech , delivered at the Nick Robinson Self-Appreciation Society, please take a read of News-watch's take on it (which ties in closely with this shrewd comment from our own latest open thread ).
Not bashing Sir Alan
In contrast, the BBC's account of Boris's Remain-backing deputy Sir Alan Duncan claim that working class voters threw "a tantrum" during the Brexit is given the softest treatment by the BBC News website. The article essentially just reports his pro-immigration speech without criticism for the first 12 paragraphs and then tags on 2 paragraphs of criticism from the new UKIP leader. Compare that to
Bashing Boris
Boris has done it again - according to the media. The media is full of criticism of his statement that the Libyan city of Sirte could become the "next Dubai" if they "clear the dead bodies away". Tellingly however, different media outlets report the story in different ways. Reading Sky's account , yes you get all the critics of Boris but you also get Boris's rejection of their criticism: Shame pe
Extremely random thoughts
Nick Robinson has spoken . It's actually sounds like quite an interesting speech. Of course, Nick thinks the BBC is pretty much getting it about right and that the BBC is much 'greater' and much more 'super' (one for Reggie Perrin fans) than mean, dodgy old social media, but he also cites an old Steve Hewlett programme on Channel 4 that deliberately set out to shine the spotlight on voices that g
Damned statistics
I knew I’d seen that image somewhere before. Oh yes, here it is. (And here is a QT spreadsheet :) Statistics are one thing; how they’re interpreted is another. Julia H-B said she was fed up with being the only Brexiteer in the Q.T. village “most of the time”. Guido says Julia H-B is right, and so does Craig, but not about “always being the sole Leaver on Q.T. panels”. Craig has found that she has
Where has JonDon gone?
Regular readers of this blog will, perhaps, be interested in the latest Jon Donnison news. I just heard him now on PM reporting on the Uber story. Yes, the great man has abandoned his beloved Gazan shore and his far -from-beloved Australian shore and has been posted back to Blighty. I'm sure he'll be his usual 'impartial' self in London (and, yes, that's sarc

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