Sunday, January 06, 2019

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  Australian Food News


  • Dear loyal readers, Australian Food News will be taking a break over the Christmas holiday period, returning in 2019 with a new mission. Stay tuned, and you'll never go hungry for our...
  • KROGER is progressing its driverless grocery delivery pilot by moving this week to remove humans from the vehicles and going full-on with a self-driving "car"...

    • ForPurposeCo, the innovation arm of food rescue charity OzHarvest, has launched Juice For Good an Australian-first vending machine that uses imperfect and blemished oranges...

  • The U.S. State Department has officially issued a level two advisory for travel to China, and U.S. citizens are being warned that they could “be detained” and “subjected to...
  • The beginning of a new year is supposed to be all about hope, right?  And I would certainly like to tell you that 2019 is going to be America’s best year ever and that everybody is going...

    • According to the Department of Agriculture, if this government shutdown stretches into February there won’t be money for food stamps.  And it certainly looks like this shutdown...

  • Optometrist, shmoptometrist.
  • Water you up to, Kelleth Cuthbert, besides photobombing every celeb's red-carpet moment?

    • From TVs to video doorbells to musical Bluetooth rings, there's already so much to see at CES 2019 in Las Vegas.

  • The Essays of The Man From the North by Rivera Sun Writer, Dandelion Salad January 6, 2019 The tools of nonviolent action and the skills of struggle are as vital to these times as reading...
  • with Greg Palast Writer, Dandelion Salad Greg Palast’s website January 5, 2019 with Chris Hedges from KPFK on October 18, 2018 KPFK Speaker Series featured one of the most sought-after...

    • by Gaither Stewart Writer, Dandelion Salad Rome, Italy January 4, 2019 Get out your atlas. You will likely need it when you read farther here about the intriguing but little known story...

  • On the evening of the 20th of January, a very strange phenomenon will happen.  A total lunar eclipse that has been dubbed a “super blood wolf moon” will appear in the sky above America. ...
  • 34-year-old Casey King is so obese that he can’t work, he has to bathe outside in a trough like a pig, and he has to rely on his father to constantly take care of him.  He now weighs more...

    • Stock markets are crashing all over the world, we are seeing extremely violent “flash crashes” in the forex marketplace, economic conditions are slowing down all over the globe...

  • Gol-e-Zard Cave lies in the shadow of Mount Damavand, which at more than 5,000 metres dominates the landscape of northern
  • Women’s Health Research at Yale (WHRY) is calling on a government committee to revise its report on a coordinated response

    • 2019 will be a big political year in Lithuania, with elections in national focus. Lithuania will hold presidential, municipal and

  • Dane Wigington GeoengineeringWatch.org Populations in the US and other countries will soon have no choice but to face the fact that they have been kept in the dark about countless...
  • Dane Wigington GeoengineeringWatch.org Climate engineering and weather warfare are ultimately one in the same. The ongoing atmospheric experiments taking place in our skies...

    • Dane Wigington GeoengineeringWatch.org As 2018 comes to a close, how much nearer are we to a moment when converging global events could catalyze populations in a common cause?...

  • An American former Marine, who faces espionage charges in Russia, is a citizen of at least three other countries, namely Canada, Britain and the Republic of Ireland, according to...
  • The acting ambassador of North Korea to Italy has been missing for two months and there are reports that he may be under the protection of a Western country...

    • A retired general, who rose through the military’s ranks during Brazil’s 20-year dictatorship, will head the country’s intelligence agency as one of several military men...

      Joniopolis



  •          Well, you made it through the holidays. And now, if you are online -----and I believe you are—you are seeing a zillion ads for the things you bought for Christmas or Hanukah. ...
  •            Just before my surgery for breast cancer we learned that a dear friend back East is facing final stage kidney disease. This means he needs a new kidney, or he will have...

  • Fanning the Flames

    20 days ago

    •           You guys know that I do a bit of public speaking, right?  And I think I mentioned that in October I went to Nauvoo, Illinois with St. Bob, to speak to a big Singles’ Mega-Conference...

      Niqnaq



  • Local reports suggest that 5-7 Brits were admitted to a field hospital in the Omar oil field, with two very serious. In the same incident the result of a Daesh attack in Sha’afa, a YPG...
  • Pullout conditional on guarantees for Kurds – Bolton RT.com, Jan 6 2019 Pindo forces will not leave Syria until Turkey guarantees the safety of the Kurds, NSA Bolton has said. He...
  • the critturs

    16 hours ago

    • Senate’s First Act: “An Implicit Rebuke” Of Trump’s Syria Draw Down Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge, Jan 6 2019 The Thug-held Senate’s first order of business as it reconvened...

      Inter Press ServiceInter Press Service



  • “Solar energy makes my happiness complete,” said Divina Cardoso dos Santos, owner of one of 740 houses with photovoltaic panels on the rooftops in a settlement on the outskirts...
  • In November 2018, a team of GGGI investment and bio-economy specialists have been travelling around the Ayeyarwady Delta and meeting members from national and regional government...

    • In November 2018, a team of GGGI social development, and green investment specialists have been talking to representatives from national and regional government, NGOs, cookstove...

    The Moderate Voice



  • Yeah, if you have an issue with a congresswoman saying MF’er but you were silent the multiple times Trump used vulgarity, you’re an MF’ing hypocrite. This is a bonus cartoon...
  • Jessica Gottlieb, Texas A&M University and Katrina Kosec, Johns Hopkins University The 2018 U.S. midterm elections were fierce, expensive and full of upsets, with political...

    • The post Cartoon: Humpty Trumpty appeared first on The Moderate Voice.

  • In a 60 Minutes interview with Anderson Cooper Sunday evening, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the 29-year-old Democratic Socialist from New York who, along with all other new...
  • In a scathing opinion column on Saturday, New York Times columnist David Leonhardt called for President Donald Trump’s removal from office, not just by impeachment—which...
  • Walking Your Cat

    7 hours ago

    • On the way to lunch today, we saw a couple walking a pair of dogs and a cat. A cat? We had to check this out. So I made a U-turn and headed back in their direction. False alarm. They were walking...

  • Canadian Chamber of Commerce https://bit.ly/2UO1SgL [CTV] Canada’s largest business group has endorsed a carbon tax as the most efficient way for the country to cut greenhouse...
  • U.S. Congressional Budget Office https://bit.ly/2SNA0b1 (full report) [Greenwire, subscription req’d]  A price on greenhouse gas emissions would be one of the most effective...

    • Democrats on the Joint Economic Committee https://bit.ly/2KOncym [JEC website] Climate change already has hurt the U.S. economy and is expected to do even more damage in the years...

      RSS Feed for Author: Paul Craig Roberts



  • If the Lawyers' Committee and the 9/11 truthers trust the US Attorney to go entirely by the facts, little will come of the grand jury. If the United States had a rule of law, something...
  • Health care and social assistance together with leisure and hospitality account for 36% of the new jobs, with 40,000 new waitresses and bartenders. Retail trade (possible as December...

    • Those who want to ban guns use deceptive and dishonest terms such as "gun violence," an illiterate use of language. Guns are inanimate objects like a hammer or a screwdriver. They are...

      Unexplained Mysteries



  • A Russian historian believes that he has determined the whereabouts of Napoleon Bonaparte's buried treasure. According to stories that have been told...
  • The roving exploratory vehicle landed on the Moon as part of China's Chang'e 4 mission earlier this month. Situated within the 2,500km-wide South Pole...

    • Despite global warming, the bottom of the Pacific Ocean is still cooling thanks to a centuries-old cold spell. In a new study, researchers from Harvar...

  • Explosive activity at Italian Stromboli volcano intensified on January 5, 2019, especially in its northeastern vents where a new cinder cone is growing. Seismic signals suggesting...
  • While volcanic activity continues at Indonesian Anak Krakatau, authorities said they've discovered new cracks running through the remaining island. The discovery raises fears...

    • Strombolian activity has resumed at Chilean Villarrica volcano on January 3, 2019. The Alert Level for the volcano remains at Green (1 of 4). Its last major eruption took place in 2015...

  • A woman’s use of the drug during pregnancy was associated with a small but significantly increased risk of ADHD in the offspring, even after adjusting for any possible psychiatric...
  • As you age, it takes longer for the body to break down alcohol. It stays in the system longer. Tolerance also decreases. Excessive drinking can compromise your immune system and can...

    • Experts said the findings highlight two important facts: Food allergies are common among U.S. adults, and many mistakenly believe they have one.

  • Opinion: Many GOP lawmakers recognize President Donald Trump is bad for the country, as exemplified by Sen. Mitt Romney’s (UT) recent Washington Post op-ed. But the chances of...
  • January 4, 2019

    a day ago
  • The post January 4, 2019 appeared first on WhoWhatWhy.

    • While some critics of partisan gerrymandering hope the Supreme Court can put a stop to it, others fear the court may actually enable states to draw unfair maps. The post Supreme Court...

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