Friday, June 07, 2019

7 June - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 3

10 pm MDT

Did the Queen Call President Trump an ‘Amazing Person’ with a ‘Good Heart’?

Dan MacGuill at Snopes.com - 9 hours ago
Buckingham Palace has confirmed Elizabeth II did not give a June 2019 interview which was subsequently suppressed by politically motivated journalists.

White House Says Tariffs ‘Going Forward’ as Talks Continue

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 9 hours ago
The initial 5% tax on all Mexican goods, which would increase every month up to 25%, would have enormous economic implications for both countries.

Back Through the Looking Glass

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 9 hours ago
One of the founders of Scientists for (the) EU, Dr. Mike Galsworthy, certainly galled the BBC's Chris Mason this morning. The Labour-supporting academic had tweeted, "Labour win in Peterborough! Who is BBC Radio 4' s *Today *interviewing right now? The winner? No... they have Nigel Farage on. This is *the* top radio spot. I’ve had enough of the BBC. They promote him when he wins. They promote him when he loses." Chris Mason replied, "This is Twitter at its pathetic worst , Mike Galsworthy. Craving retweets in an echo chamber. Here are the facts: narrowly defeated party leader on B... more »

Forget the Armata: Could Russia's T-95 Tank Be the Better Choice?

Charlie Gao at The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Charlie Gao* *Security, * We take a look and see. The history of Russian and Soviet armor is littered with prototypes of “super tanks” that promised armor and lethality far beyond any of their contemporaries. But at the end of the Cold War, the Soviet Union developed an actual prototype “super-tank” that if fielded would have outclassed every contemporary NATO tank: the T-95 (Object 195). Russia continued development of the project up until the 2010s, at which point it was abandoned in favor of the newer T-14 “Armata.” But some Russian defense commentators proclaim to this day ... more »

Putin's Prized St. Petersburg Forum Falls Short of Expectations

Nikolas K. Gvosdev at The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Nikolas K. Gvosdev* *Security, Eurasia* [image: Reuters] In previous years, Putin has used the “boost” of a successful economic forum to assert Russia’s position in the world. But that wasn't the case this year. Observing the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum from afar, the adjective I keep returning to is “lackluster.” The event was supposed to showcase a Russia that had beaten back Western sanctions; it was supposed to dangle before European and American businesses a wide range of opportunities in the greater Eurasian space that would be denied to them so long as th... more »

Study This Gun: The H15 Submachine Gun Was Way Ahead of Its Time

War Is Boring at The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*War Is Boring* *Security, * And it continues to inspire to this day. Developed by engineer and inventor John Hill, the *Hill H15* submachine gun was decades ahead of its time. The H15 inspired the successful FN P90 but the Hill gun itself faded into obscurity. Hill began developing the idea for his futuristic-looking gun in the late 1940s, but it wasn’t until the early 1960s that he built his first prototypes. The H15 fed from unique, clear-plastic single- or double-stack magazines which loaded into the top of the receiver. This magazine came pre-loaded and sealed with an alum... more »

“Biggest Undercover Dairy Investigation in History” Uncovers Horrific Abuse by Coca Cola, Fairlife Milk Brand

Yelena Sukhoterina at AltHealthWorks.com - 9 hours ago
Even though Coca Cola claims it has a “progressive stance on animal welfare,” a recent undercover investigation of one of the largest U.S. Dairy Farm Fair Oaks in Fair Oaks, Indiana painted a horrifying picture. Animal Recovery Mission (ARM) spent three months collecting information and getting footage showing one of the worst and the most consistent animal abuse situations they have seen yet. Calves are seen and reported beaten in every way possible, burned, inflicted pain, and undergo other suffering. In some cases it leads to permanent injuries or death. The Abuse Inside Fair O... more »

“Time to Get Tough” by Donald Trump (2011)

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 9 hours ago
Yesterday I picked up a remaindered copy of President Trump's "Time to get tough" (2011). I've been browsing--and it's actually shocking to see that he was the same guy 8 years ago (or 9 if you count the time to write it). And it's exactly in his style. Trump was running in 2011 (announced he was dropping it in May 2011)--and didn't have wonderful things to say about Obama. "Obama's popularity in America may be at rock bottom levels, but I know one place his ratings are likely sky high: the Kremlin. Russia's leaders can hardly believe their luck. Never in a million years did they... more »

How the Census over counts poverty

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 9 hours ago
Are you surprised if our borders are flooded with illegals who ignore our laws? They know the Democrats will protect them, pay for college, let them vote, not require citizenship, and even supply pro-bono lawyers for crimes, and it must look like the streets are paved with gold for the poor. In the United States, in 2015, there were 43.1 million people the Census said were living in poverty (a very misleading figure). Poor households routinely report spending $2.40 for every $1 of income the Census says they have. (Some figures are from 2009 even though article is 2016) https://w... more »

Whole Foods Market recalls pesto after consumer reports allergic reaction

News Desk at Food Safety News - 9 hours ago
A consumer has reported an allergic reaction to “made-in-house” pesto sauce sold in Whole Foods Market stores in North America. The grocery chain has recalled two products in five states as a result. The chain is recalling “specialty made-in-house basil pesto” and “specialty made-in-house sundried tomato pesto” because the products may contain undeclared milk and... Continue Reading

Gardening Is Good for Your Health in Many Ways

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 9 hours ago
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola, D.O., Ph.D Modern living has driven a concrete wedge between us and the natural world, and many are starting to connect the dots, recognizing that a connection with the land is important for our well-being. Scientists have also concluded gardening provides a number of valuable health benefits, spanning from stress […] The post Gardening Is Good for Your Health in Many Ways appeared first on Health Nut News.

CBP Claims Its Airport Facial Recognition Isn’t A Surveillance Program; FBI Has 640M Photos According To Watchdog; Congress Wants Rules

Aaron at Activist Post - 9 hours ago
By Aaron Kesel The Customs And Border Protection (CBP) has hilariously claimed that its facial recognition in airports across the U.S. isn’t a surveillance program,...more »

2:00PM Water Cooler 6/7/2019

Lambert Strether at naked capitalism - 9 hours ago
By Lambert Strether of Corrente. Politics “But what is government itself, but the greatest of all reflections on human nature?” –James Madison, Federalist 51 “They had one weapon left and both knew it: treachery.” –Frank Herbert, Dune “2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination” [RealClearPolitics] (average of five polls). As of June 6: Biden down 33.5% ( 34.9%) […]

Interview With Rob Kall On His Book, ‘The Bottom-Up Revolution’

Shadowproof at Shadowproof - 9 hours ago
Kevin Gosztola, managing editor of Shadowproof.com, interviewed Rob Kall, OpEdNews.com founder and host of the “Bottom-Up” talk radio show. Kall launched OpEdNews in the 1990s and enlisted a group of volunteer editors to help publish submissions to the website. It was at the forefront of a shift in news that The post Interview With Rob Kall On His Book, ‘The Bottom-Up Revolution’ appeared first on Shadowproof.

Julian Assange Writes A Letter To Supporters From British Prison, Here Is What He Said

Activist Post at Activist Post - 10 hours ago
By John Vibes Julian Assange is seriously ill as he awaits extradition for charges that could land him in jail for the rest of his... more »

Gold, Silver And The Mining Stocks Are Showing Signs Of Life

Activist Post at Activist Post - 10 hours ago
By Dave Kranzler “Shanghai Gold will change the current gold market with its ‘consumed in the East but priced in the West’ arrangement. When China... more »

Review Special Operations Forces in Iraq

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 10 hours ago
*Neville, Leigh, **Special Operations Forces in Iraq**, Oxford, New York: Osprey, 2008* Osprey publishes short, general military histories, with lots of pictures and colored illustrations in the middle. Leigh Neville’s *Special Operations Forces in Iraq* mostly focuses upon the Coalition special forces during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, with a little on what they did afterward. For a brief overview Osprey always does a good job although this one could have done better without all the military acronyms and more maps. The first half of the book goes over the American, Australian, Bri... more »

This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 7

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 10 hours ago
1920 Ex-Ottoman soldiers led by Jameel al-Midfai reached Mosul with about 1,000 men hoping to start revolt against British 1941 British forces crossed from Iraq into Syria attempting to capture German diplomat Dr. Grobba (Musings On Iraq book review *Iraq And Syria 1941, The Politics and Strategy of the Second World War*) 1967 Iraq broke diplomatic relations with U.S. after defeat in Arab-Israeli War 1975 Iran-Iraq agreed on Shatt al-Arab border Shah would stop arming Kurdish revolt neither would support opponents of each other (Musings On Iraq book review *Killing Hope, U.S. Mi... more »

Chinese Presidnet Xi Calls President Trump His Friend

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 10 hours ago
U.S. President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping arrive at a state dinner at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas Peter *CNBC:* *China’s Xi calls Trump his friend and says the US won’t disconnect with China* * Chinese President Xi Jinping says trade skirmishes won’t reverse globalization trend. * Xi is on the final day of a three-day state vist to Russia. * Russia kicked off its annual St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Thursday, an event at which it will try to boost its appeal to international businesses ... more »

Ilhan Omar under the microscope for violations

Uriel at 'Nox & Friends - 10 hours ago
Ilhan Omar facing fines, serious tax troubles for multiple campaign violations, and ‘likely’ much more BizPac Review Tom Tillison June 7, 2019 For one quick to act as the moral authority in America, Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., certainly has her share of problems. A Somali refugee and one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress in 2018, Omar wasted no time in seizing the moral high ground as she simultaneously exposed anti-Semitic tendencies. Yet, on the day she attacked US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, calling the agency “un-American” for enforcing our immigration law... more »

UN Report: 4 Million Venezuelans Have Fled The Country

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 10 hours ago
*Al Jazeera:** Venezuela exodus surpasses 4 million: UN* New figure comes as Peru announces it is implementing stricter measures for Venezuelans wishing to enter the country. The United Nations said on Friday that the number of Venezuelans who have left their country in recent years has surpassed four million. The UN refugee agency said the number of Venezuelan refugees and migrants rose by one million after November, indicating a rapid escalation in the months since dozens of nations recognised opposition leader Juan Guado as the country's interim leader. *Read more* .... *WNU ... more »

AER’s Efficiency Problem

David Henderson at Econlib - 10 hours ago
Economics has an efficiency problem. The length of papers published in top tier journals has tripled in the past 40 years, expanding to such a degree that readers often struggle to finish them. Hmmm. An efficiency problem. Article lengths have tripled. Readers often struggle to finish them. Is there any way to solve this […] The post AER’s Efficiency Problem appeared first on Econlib.

Why There Is No Due Process Online?

Guest Blogger at Balkinization - 10 hours ago
*New Controversies in Intermediary Liability Law* Martin Husovec Online information gatekeepers are in the spotlight. Their roles are being questioned and societal expectations reformulated daily – not only in Europe, but around the globe. However, much of the attention of regulators is biased only towards achieving removal of the objectionable content. Owing to a never-ending stream of controversies, the regulators fail to see (or worse, decide to ignore) that, as much as societies risk under-removal of illegitimate content, they also risk over-removal of legitimate speech of thei... more »

Theresa May Quits As Leader Of The Conservative Party: UK Set For New PM By End Of July

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 10 hours ago
*CNBC: **Theresa May officially steps down as Conservative leader but her Brexit plan stays* * Theresa May officially resigned as Conservative Party leader on Friday. * May will stay on as an interim prime minister until her successor is chosen in the coming weeks. * Her deal to leave the EU, which has failed to win U.K. parliamentary support, remains the only plan agreed with Brussels. Theresa May resigned as Conservative Party leader on Friday, marking an end to a tumultuous three years at the head of U.K. politics. She will remain in her prime ministerial post only until a repla... more »

Bollywood meets car chases, #5

Peter at Bayou Renaissance Man - 10 hours ago
This scene from the 2009 comedy movie "All The Best: Fun Begins" isn't a car *chase,* but a car *race*. Nevertheless, the improbable stunts and impossible accidents make it a fun ride, and worthy of inclusion in this series about how Bollywood can go over the top with almost anything. Enjoy! Love the car standing for an extended period on its nose, before being demolished by a direct hit amidships from another vehicle. Even with today's non-chassis vehicles, I found that a bit of a stretch . . . but, hey - it's Bollywood! Anything can, and usually does, happen! Peter

Nineveh Plains Transitional Justice Report

The Islamic State (ISIS) has adopted a strategy of insurgency in areas previously under the militants' control during the height of its so-called Islamic Caliphate.

World News Briefs -- June 7, 2019

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 10 hours ago
*France 24:* *US tariffs on Mexican goods 'still on track' for Monday despite progress, White House says* U.S. and Mexican negotiators resumed migration talks on Friday as the two sides edged closer to a trade war that could hobble both countries’ economies and rattle investors already nervous about Washington’s escalating battle with China. U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that tariffs of 5% will be imposed on all Mexican exports to the United States on Monday if Mexico does not step up efforts to stem an increase in mostly Central American migrants heading for the U.S. b... more »

Hand-wringing Over May’s Low Jobs Numbers Is Premature

Bob Adelmann at rss - 10 hours ago
[image: hand-wringing-over-may-s-low-jobs-numbers-is-premature] It’s far too early to be writing off the longest-running economic expansion in history, as some in the media appear to be doing.

Democratic Presidential Candidates Fight for Nomination

Steve Byas at rss - 10 hours ago
[image: democratic-presidential-candidates-fight-for-nomination] The Democrats want to take on President Trump, but for now they have to battle among themselves for the nomination to take him on next year.

Illinois Bishop Bans Pro-abortion Lawmakers from Communion

Dave Bohon at rss - 10 hours ago
[image: illinois-bishop-bans-pro-abortion-lawmakers-from-communion] An Illinois bishop has decreed that Catholic lawmakers who helped pass a recent radical abortion bill may not receive Communion.

Julian Assange Writes a Letter to Supporters From British Prison, Here is What He Said

WakingTimes at Waking Times - 10 hours ago
*John Vibes* - "I am defenseless and am counting on you and others of good character to save my life."

NASA to Offer $50m Rides to the Space Station and a $35k/Night Suite Overlooking Planet Earth

WakingTimes at Waking Times - 10 hours ago
*Vic Bishop* - It appears the future is here.

One of the worst cable conversations ever!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 11 hours ago
*FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019Should Donald J. Trump be impeached:* Should Donald J. Trump be impeached and removed from office? We were surprised by the extent to which we agreed with Fred Hiatt's column about this question in Monday's Washington Post. We tend to default to the idea that our system runs on elections, not on impeachments—and to the idea that this basic presumption should stand. Hiatt was in the same ballpark that day. We tended to agree with the bulk of what he said: HIATT (6/3/19): *[T]here remains a principled case against a rush to impeach.* The strongest argument fo... more »

Army Vet Mysteriously Dies in Jail, Returned to Family With Throat, Brain and Heart Removed

Matt Agorist at The Free Thought Project - 11 hours ago
[image: throat]An honorably discharged army veteran went to jail over traffic tickets and two days later was dead with his brain, heart, and throat missing from his body.

Alabama Lawmakers Pass Landmark Bill Requiring Child Molesters to be Castrated

Matt Agorist at The Free Thought Project - 11 hours ago
[image: child]The state of Alabama has passed legislation that will force anyone convicted of sexually abusing a child under 13 to be castrated before leaving jail.

Sicko Cop Sodomizes Man on Video Over Paper License Plate—Taxpayers to Be Held Liable

Matt Agorist at The Free Thought Project - 11 hours ago
[image: man]A man was stopped because a police officer couldn't see his paper license plate, the man was then kidnapped, thrown in a cage and sodomized for no reason.

MIKE BLOOMBERG DEVOTES $500 MILLION TO KILL COAL JOBS, INFLUENCE 2020 ELECTIONS

co2islife at CO2 is Life - 11 hours ago
MIKE BLOOMBERG DEVOTES $500 MILLION TO KILL COAL JOBS, INFLUENCE 2020 ELECTIONS The Modern Democratic Party owes their very existence to the Coal Minders of the 1930s. (Source) Please Like, Share, Subscribe, Re-Blog and Comment Advertisements

EIA data shows wind & solar met 3% of U.S. energy after $50 billion in subsidizes

co2islife at CO2 is Life - 11 hours ago
EIA data shows wind & solar met 3% of U.S. energy after $50 billion in subsidizes Please Like, Share, Subscribe, Re-Blog and Comment

Give me shelter....

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 11 hours ago
Doomsday clock ticks closer to midnight with the rise of right-wing authoritarianism and sabre-rattling worldwide: INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS (ICAN) and PAX: Snyder S, Beenes M, Walstra J, Riemersma M, and de Wilde J, Shorting our security – Financing the companies that make nuclear weapons, International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons and PAX joint report, Jun 2019. https://www.dontbankonthebomb.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/2019_HOS_web.pdf. I discovered this fallout shelter while visiting my son in his college town in Iowa. It is attached to the t... more »

China vs. Japan: Is the East China Sea Showdown Back on?

Howard Wang at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Howard Wang* *Security, * What does the data tell us? On May 28, U.S. president Donald Trump and Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe boarded a Japanese *Izumo*-class helicopter carrier to reaffirm their commitment to the U.S.-Japan military alliance. Broadly publicized in Japanese media, the two leaders spoke before a joint audience of 500 members of the U.S. Navy and Japan’s Maritime Self Defense Force (MSDF). Onboard the JS *Kaga* helicopter carrier, Prime Minister Abe reasserted the need for vigilance given an “increasingly severe security environment in the region.” Although... more »

Chernobyl: The History of the Unthinkable Disaster That Killed Thousands

War Is Boring at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*War Is Boring* *Security, Europe* [image: Reuters] And now an HBO mini-series. The meltdown of one of the four reactors of the massive nuclear power plant near the town of Chernobyl in northern Ukraine on April 26, 1986 was the result of badly flawed reactor design, sloppy construction and faulty emergency procedures. The meltdown and its consequences amount to the worst nuclear accident in history. Potentially tens of thousands of people died. The exact number is hard to calculate, as you must count “extra” cancer deaths over the 150,000 square-mile contaminated area and acros... more »

The Amazing Reason This Class of Navy Submarines Can't Be Beat

Dave Majumdar at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Dave Majumdar* *Security, * [image: Reuters] It all comes down to one thing: upgradeability. *Overall, aside with the fact that the Navy simply needs more submarines to make up for asevere shortage in undersea assets, America’s silent service is in good condition from a technological standpoint. The challenge will be to convince Congress to add funding to increase the build rate to counter a resurgent Russian and growing Chinese submarine force.* The United States Navy might defer developing a new next-generation SSN(X) unless such a design holds the potential to provide a revol... more »

World War II Fact: In 1941, Russia and Britain Invaded Iran

War Is Boring at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*War Is Boring* *Security, Middle East* [image: By Photo: Cpl Phil Major ABIPP/MOD, OGL v1.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74364607] The Shah's troops barely could resist. Iran’s aggressive military posture is often attributed to its quasi-theocratic revolutionary government. However, the Middle Eastern state also had the misfortune of experiencing three devastating, unprovoked invasions in the 20th century. The last and best known of these, the Iran-Iraq War from 1980 to 1988, killed hundreds of thousands of Iranians, many of them civilians. Iran eventual de... more »

A lot of stress balls are needed

Keith at musingsofanoldfart - 11 hours ago
Dr. Tara Narula on CBS Morning News cited a statistic today from Workforce Initiative that 64% of people feel stressed at work. In an earlier survey, the American Psychological Association noted the following about stress: “63% – The percentage of … Continue reading →

New Mexico adds opioid use to medical marijuana conditions list

Bart Schaneman at Marijuana Business Daily - 11 hours ago
New Mexico health officials expanded the list of qualifying conditions for the state’s medical cannabis program, including opioid-use disorder, which could potentially mean expanded sales for MMJ businesses in the state. Other qualifying conditions that were added that could also boost business in the state include: Alzheimer’s disease Autism spectrum disorder Three degenerative neurological disorders […] New Mexico adds opioid use to medical marijuana conditions list is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

Girl Scouts Teach Senior Citizens How to Use Smartphones Despite Exposure Warnings from American Academy of Pediatrics, WHO, and Other Experts

Activist Post at Activist Post - 11 hours ago
By B.N. Frank If smartphones operated via magic this would be a really cute story. Unfortunately they don’t. All wireless devices and infrastructure emits harmful... more »

Moms Across America Asks Impossible Foods and Funder Temasek to Drop GMOs

Joyce Ghen at Children's Health Defense - 11 hours ago
By Guest Contributor Zen Honeycutt, Moms Across America Recently, Moms Across America (MAA) learned that Impossible Foods is using GMO soy in their Impossible Burger and are getting their burger into hundreds of restaurant chains like Burger King without labeling or giving a warning to consumers. Celebs such as Katy Perry, Serena Williams, Jay-Z […] The post Moms Across America Asks Impossible Foods and Funder Temasek to Drop GMOs appeared first on Children's Health Defense.

5G: Coming To A Lamppost Near You

Joyce Ghen at Children's Health Defense - 11 hours ago
By Guest Editorial Susan McFie, Hastings Independent Press 5G is the latest development in wireless communication. We’re promised faster Internet with greater capacity. Thousands of experimental licenses have already been handed out around the world. The UK lined up Chinese company Huawei to bring us the new technology but this proved highly controversial. UK […] The post 5G: Coming To A Lamppost Near You appeared first on Children's Health Defense.

IEA: World Needs Nuclear Power to Meet Emissions Goals

IER at IER - 11 hours ago
The International Energy Agency’s (IEA’s) recent report on nuclear power indicates a dire future for the industry and notes that… The post IEA: World Needs Nuclear Power to Meet Emissions Goals appeared first on IER.

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 7, 2019

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 11 hours ago
Four F-35 Lightning II aircraft prepare for takeoff at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, May 4. Hill's active duty and Reserve F-35 pilots recently began flying routine four-ship configurations, just as they would in combat. U.S. Air Force/Paul Holcomb *Flight Global:* *Middle East demand could boost F-35 sales to 4,600 units: Lockheed* Lockheed Martin believes that worldwide sales of the F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter could reach 4,600 units, a 15% increase from its previous projection. The company said as recently as 24 May that it projected the F-35 to have a lifetime sales potent... more »

Fracking Will Not Cause Axial Volcano To Erupt, But Low Tides Might

News Staff at Science 2.0 blogs - 11 hours ago
There are lots of paradoxes in nature but one - how earthquakes along mid-ocean ridges are linked with low tides - may have revealed a mechanism. The mechanism is the magma below the mid-ocean ridges. "It's the magma chamber breathing, expanding and contracting due to the tides, that's making the faults move," says Christopher Scholz, a seismologist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Low tide correlation to earthquakes is surprising because of the way the mid-ocean fault moves. The fault as a tilted plane that separates two blocks of earth. During movement, t... more »

The Trust Project: Big Media and Silicon Valley’s Weaponized Algorithms Silence Dissent

Whitney Webb at 11 hours ago
[image: undefined] After the failure of Newsguard — the news rating system backed by a cadre of prominent neoconservative personalities — to gain traction among American tech and social media companies, another organization has quietly stepped in to direct the news algorithms of tech giants such as Google, Facebook, and Microsoft. Though different from Newsguard, this group, known as “The Trust Project,” has a similar goal of restoring “trust” in corporate, mainstream media outlets, relative to independent alternatives, by applying “trust indicators” to social-media news algorithms... more »

Mueller Caught In Another Deception; Key 'Russia Link' Exposed As Informant For US, Ukraine

Tyler Durden at 11 hours ago
[image: undefined] A Ukrainian businessman painted in the Mueller report as a sinister link to Russia was actually a "sensitive" intelligence source for the US State Department who informed on Ukrainian and Russian issues - and passed messages between the Washington and Kiev, according to The Hill's John Solomon. Konstantin Kilimnik, who worked for Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, was described on page 6 of the Mueller report as having "ties to Russian intelligence" - and was cast in a sinister light as a potential threat to democracy. Mueller completely omitted the fact tha... more »

US, Russia Blame Each Other in Near-Collision of Warships

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
A spokesman for the Japan-based 7th Fleet, said no one was injured and he was not aware of any damage to the ship.

US Opens New Mass Facility in Texas for Migrant Children

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
The facility in Carrizo Springs, Texas, will hold as many as 1,600 teens in a complex that once housed oil field workers.

Spike Lee Calls For Hollywood to ‘Shut It Down’ in Georgia

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
The film director said now is the time for Georgia-based productions to boycott the state's booming film industry over a law that would ban abortions as early as six weeks.

Louisiana Becomes First State to Call for Study on Health Impacts of 5G

WakingTimes at Waking Times - 12 hours ago
*Derrick Broze* - Louisiana is the first state to call for their own independent study of the technology.

‘Largest Undercover Dairy Investigation in History’ Uncovers Shocking Abuse at ‘Disneyland’ of Farms

WakingTimes at Waking Times - 12 hours ago
*Olivia Rosane* - An animal rights group released disturbing video footage.

Congress Needs More Activists In Its Ranks-- Meet Chicago's Kina Collins

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 12 hours ago
I have a hard job at Blue America-- figuring out how a candidate is going to behave once they get into Congress. It's less about looking into a crystal ball, though, and more about looking into their hearts. With some of the candidates we vet, it takes weeks or even months. With Kina Collins, it took a couple of days-- really just a couple of hours. Blue America will never have to push Congresswoman Collins on anything-- anymore than we ever have to push AOC or Rashid Tlaib on anything. Like them, the Kina Collins I've been talking to is a natural-born *leader* who will be fightin... more »

Electronic medical records fail again, as 12 million patient records at Quest Diagnostics get hacked

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 12 hours ago
Another major data breach has once again demonstrated that the widespread adoption of digital records storage systems has made patient privacy more vulnerable than ever before. This time it involves patients who have gotten blood tests through Quest Diagnostics, where nearly 12 million patient records were recently hacked, according to reports. One of the nation’s […] The post Electronic medical records fail again, as 12 million patient records at Quest Diagnostics get hacked appeared first on Health Nut News.

Same Problem, Different Day: Government Accountability Office Updates Its Review of FBI’s Use of Face Recognition—and It’s Still Terrible

Activist Post at Activist Post - 12 hours ago
By Jennifer Lynch This week the federal Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued an update to its 2016 report on the FBI’s use of face recognition.... more »

NAFTA demolition better for PBI

bilaterals.org - 12 hours ago
07-Jun-2019 USMCA, a modernization of the North American Free Trade Agreement, includes several positive changes for the seed industry.

Leaked report reveals ‘misfunctioning' of Energy Charter Treaty amid EU reform calls

bilaterals.org - 12 hours ago
07-Jun-2019 A confidential internal report, obtained by EURACTIV, lists the multiple failings of the Energy Charter secretariat, at a time when the treaty is undergoing a major revision process and is being used by Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline in a first-time legal proceeding against the EU.

Disabled Dog Saves Baby Buried Alive By Teen Mother

White Wolf at White Wolf - 12 hours ago
Residents are hailing a local dog as a hero after he sniffed out an infant buried and left to die by his mother. Three-legged Ping Pong is now the hero of Korat’s Tha Talat community after he found a newborn buried in a cassava field on Wednesday. Farmers noticed the dog sniffing around one spot, before digging and finding a child. Police soon apprehended a 15-year-old girl, who reportedly was charged with attempted murder after she confessed to burying the baby. The teen told police she was afraid her father would beat her for getting pregnant. The mother’s family has requested to... more »

Dodgy Dossier Author Christopher Steele to be Questioned by US Investigators

21wire at 21st Century Wire - 12 hours ago
*21WIRE* | Congressional investigators may hear the testimony from Steele, but only under controlled conditions in London.

Global Warming Boosted The Roman Empire, Then Global Cooling Weakened It

Hifast at Climate Collections - 12 hours ago
Originally posted on PA Pundits - International: From the team at CFACT ~ A May 31 article in New Scientist, titled “Ancient Roman air pollution caused climate change in Europe,” is resuscitating the myth that “climate change” brought down the Roman Empire. To the extent global climate forces impacted the health of the empire, it was…

US unemployment rate at almost 50-years low

Bienvenido Oplas Jr at Government and Taxes - 12 hours ago
Trump-haters, Obama/HRC-lovers will be unhappy with this chart: (1) April-May 2019 US unemployment rate 3.6%, all-time low since December 1969 (3.5%) or almost 50 years ago. (2) Obama "hope and change" unempl. even in recovery year 2010 was 9-10%. And (3) Based on historical records, unempl cycle should have gone up since 1 or 2 years ago but did not happen, it even went further down. Source: https://www.investing.com/economic-calendar/unemployment-rate-300 Additional stories: *U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls Rise 75,000, Wage Inflation Falls to 3.1%* (Jun 07, 2019 08:46AM ET) https://www.in... more »

How money laundering is making rents go up in Halifax

Tim Bousquet at Halifax Examiner - 12 hours ago
News 1. Cornwallis “There was little support for Halifax’s controversial founder at the first public meeting to help determine the future of the statue, park and street bearing his name,” reports Zane Woodford for Star Halifax: Multiple speakers connected Edward Cornwallis to this week’s finding that Canada has enabled a genocide against Indigenous women and girls. […]

BWorld 335, Smart cities with little congestion and regulations

Bienvenido Oplas Jr at Government and Taxes - 12 hours ago
* This is my column in BusinessWorld on June 04, 2019. Metro Manila is composed of 17 cities and has a population of 13.1 million in 2016, the 18th largest city in the world. This 13 million would swell to around 15 million at daytime when people from neighboring provinces come to the big city to study, work, do business and so on. This is big, but not so big compared to other cities around the world like Tokyo, Delhi and Shanghai. Other Asian cities will soon have 10+ million people like Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh (see table). Developing “smart cities” for those huge and densely-pop... more »

Flooding ourselves with valuable water

David Wojick at CFACT - 12 hours ago
Flooding often occurs in drought prone places. So the water that is hurting us is actually very valuable, if we could store it, which is just what dams do. We are flooding ourselves with valuable water. How stupid is that? The post Flooding ourselves with valuable water appeared first on CFACT.

OGP-APRM Collaboration A Positive Step for Good Governance in Africa

NAIROBI, Jun 07 (IPS) - When two high profile governance initiatives strategically collaborate, the expected intent is to effect significant outcomes. Thus, the universe of democratic governance – lately buffeted by adverse winds of nationalism, intolerance and other threats – should take a keen note of the memorandum of understanding between Open Governance Partnerships (OGP) and Africa's flagship governance programme, the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), sealed on the sidelines of the just concluded 6th Convening of the Open Government Partnership (OGP), in Ottawa, Canada. ... more »

Restoring Our Degraded Planet

NAIROBI, Jun 07 (IPS) - On the 1st of March 2019, we saw one of the rare moments in history when the entire world comes together and agrees on a joint way forward. The United Nations General Assembly recognized the urgent need to tackle the compounded crisis of climate change and biodiversity loss, and passed a resolution to proclaim 2021-2030 as the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. With the aim to restore at least 350 million hectares of degraded landscapes by 2030 – an area the size of India – the UN Decade is a loud and clear call to action for all of us. And it is a great o... more »

Mothers in the US Are Dying: What Are We Doing to Save Them?

WASHINGTON DC, Jun 07 (IPS) - Juan Pablo Segura is Co-founder of Babyscripts, the leading virtual care platform for managing obstetrics.The maternal mortality rate in the United States is the highest of any developed country – and the rate is rising. The US is currently the most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world. Read the full story, “Mothers in the US Are Dying: What Are We Doing to Save Them?”, on globalissues.org →

Actions For Assange: Ideas And Examples Of How To Help (Guest Blog By Elizabeth Lea Vos)

Caitlin Johnstone at Caitlin Johnstone - 12 hours ago
Hi everyone! I’ve never featured a guest blog before, but when I saw this excellent article by Elizabeth Lea Vos I immediately asked her for permission to republish it on my platform. For months I’ve seen supporters of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks stressing out about […]

Bernie & Joe: Two Old White Men Take the Lead

Patrick J. Buchanan at rss - 12 hours ago
[image: bernie-joe-two-old-white-men-take-the-lead] According to the Real Clear Politics average of polls, two old white guys, Joe Biden, 76, and Bernie Sanders, 77, are setting the pace and have together corralled more than half of all Democrats.

While in U.K., President Trump Says He's "Thinking About" Banning Suppressors

Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. at rss - 12 hours ago
[image: while-in-u-k-pres-trump-says-he-s-thinking-about-banning-suppressors] In an appearance on a U.K. talk show, President Trump said he's thinking about banning suppressors the way he banned bump stocks.

US attempt to push Huawei from global market is the first sign of looming tech war – Putin

RT at The Duran - 13 hours ago
Washington has long criticized Huawei and another Chinese tech company, ZTE, over alleged links to the Chinese government. The post US attempt to push Huawei from global market is the first sign of looming tech war – Putin appeared first on The Duran.

Finding Ways in São Paulo to Transform Organic Waste Into Revenue

Lise Alves at The Rio Times - 13 hours ago
[image: Patio Victor Malzoni Building in Sao Paulo is home to Latin America's largest underground spice garden,] By Lise Alves, Senior Contributing Reporter SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL – During Environment Week, experts discuss deforestation, pollution and waste residues. In São Paulo, South America’s largest city, discussions around what to do with the thousands of tons of waste produced everyday by residents and visitors are constantly on the agenda of environmentalists and city officials. […] The post Finding Ways in São Paulo to Transform Organic Waste Into Revenue appeared first on The ... more »

Brazil Supreme Court Facilitates Sale of Subsidiaries by State-Owned Companies

Newsfeed at The Rio Times - 13 hours ago
By Newsfeed/Reuters RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil’s Supreme Court (STF) ruled, by an 8 – 3 vote on Thursday, June 6th, that state-owned firms do not need congressional approval to sell their subsidiaries, a major victory for the government of President Jair Bolsonaro and state-run oil giant Petrobras. Also on Thursday, STF Justice Edson […] The post Brazil Supreme Court Facilitates Sale of Subsidiaries by State-Owned Companies appeared first on The Rio Times.

Picking At the Trump Pimple

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 13 hours ago
Depending on whether you're a fan or a critic, Donald Trump in Europe was either too sexy for his shirt or too big for his britches. Or maybe his tailor quit in the middle of the job because Trump's deposit check had bounced. This is the picture that all the fashionista pundits couldn't stop talking about this week: The next-most earth-shattering thing they're talking about, now that Trump's insults to Meghan Markle and the mayor of London are disappearing into the ether to keep the Trump Baby Balloon company, is that Trump threatened to single-handedly destroy Britain's beloved ... more »

Keneally questions decision not to investigate medevac bill leak in wake of AFP media raids

Jade Macmillan at Just In - 13 hours ago
The Federal Opposition calls the decision not to investigate the leaking of information about the so-called medevac bill "breathtaking" in light of recent raids on media outlets.

Dominant Cats brush aside Tigers to move to 11-1

Just In - 13 hours ago
The Cats streak away from the Tigers for a 67-point smashing at the MCG, as Chris Scott's almost-invincibles move to 11-1 on the ladder.

Syria and War Propaganda: Robert Stuart vs the BBC

21wire at 21st Century Wire - 13 hours ago
*Susan Dirgham and Rick Sterling* | Pulling back the veil on one of the biggest war propaganda deceptions in TV history.

U.S. Congress Wants The Final Say On Air Force One Paint Job

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 13 hours ago
Rendering of what the VC-25Bs will look like once modified. Boeing *Defense One:* Lawmakers Want the Final Say on Air Force One Paint Job A House panel has drafted legislation that would require congressional approval if Trump wants to change the Kennedy-era livery. Some U.S. lawmakers want the final say if President Trump decides to change Air Force One’s paint job from the blue-and-white livery that has adorned presidential planes for more than a half century. Last year, Trump told CBS News that he wants to paint the new planes “red, white and blue, which I think is appropriate.”... more »

Clearly, this wasn't designed by a cat owner

Peter at Bayou Renaissance Man - 13 hours ago
It seems that Charmin is developing an outsize toilet paper roll, so that users won't have to change it for up to a month. However, as any cat owner will tell you, the feline species appears to take delight in unwinding a toilet paper roll. I should think cats will find that monster roll absolutely irresistible. Their owners might have to spend the next couple of days in a hotel room, while a cleanup service de-TP's their entire home! I suspect this is going to have unintended consequences . . . Peter

Digital Censorship Spreads: Amazon Removes Controversial Documentaries

ActivistPost at Activist Post - 13 hours ago
By Jason Bermas Following YouTube’s recent purge of controversial content, Amazon removes factual documentaries like Vaxxed, OMG GMO about genetically altered food, and Minds of... more »

Friday Morning Links

Unknown at Accidental Deliberations - 13 hours ago
Assorted content to end your week. - Justin Fisher laments the fact that we're still talking about first steps toward combating a climate crisis after decades of understanding the problem. Jake Woodier points out that Brexit has been the UK's recent distraction from the most important issue facing humanity. And Joseph Stiglitz is the latest to compare a Green New Deal to avert climate breakdown with the scale and urgency of a wartime mobilization: When the US was attacked during the second world war no one asked, “Can we afford to fight the war?” It was an existential matter. We cou... more »

The U.S. Military Has a Big Problem: It Can't Win Wars

War Is Boring at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*War Is Boring* *Security, Asia* [image: U.S. Army photo by Spc. Hubert D. Delany III /22nd Mobile Public Affairs. Detachment] Vietnam is a good example. “This time, they think they have it right.” So declared an Associated Press story reporting an upbeat assessment by this country’s top military officer at the end of a five-day visit to Afghanistan earlier this spring. Marine general Joseph Dunford Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was heading home from the war zone, the A.P. reporter wrote, “with a palpable sense of optimism” about the U.S.-supported war against Tali... more »

FYI, China: Back in 2013, America and Japan Practiced Invading an Island

War Is Boring at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*War Is Boring* *Security, Asia* [image: (DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Scott Taylor, U.S. Navy/Released)] A warning to Beijing? Early Monday morning, two mammoth hovercraft blasted in from the sea and stormed ashore near San Diego. The hovercraft dropped their ramps and disgorged military vehicles onto the sand. America wasn’t being invaded. No, the beach assault by Landing Craft Air Cushion hovercraft was part of a major U.S.-Japanese amphibious exercise at Red Beach, part of the U.S. Marine Corps’ Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. *(This article by W... more »

Why the Battle of Midway Is a Bigger Deal than D-Day

Connor Martin at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Connor Martin* *History, Asia* [image: By USN, photographed from USS Pensacola (CA-24) - Official U.S. Navy Photograph 80-G-414423, U.S. National Archives., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=522315] A major turning point. Thursday, June 6th saw the 75th anniversary of the Allied invasion at Normandy, the amphibious assault phase of Operation Neptune, or what we commonly remember as D-Day. U.S. troops who landed at Normandy – particularly at Omaha Beach – waded ashore amidst a storm of chaos, a blizzard of machine gun fire, and a hail of plunging mo... more »

Joe Biden Reverses Position on Federal Dollars for Abortions

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 13 hours ago
"I make no apologies for what I'm about to say," he explained.

Don’t be fooled by deceivers

Robert at Ice Age Now - 13 hours ago
All that red on the maps of both the Arctic and Antarctic doesn’t mean it’s hot there – it never is – it is just a “fabricated” anomaly. ______________ Don’t be fooled by deceivers Rosco Mac You can’t trust National Geographic and you can’t trust any of the graphs they present for several reasons. One ... Read moreDon’t be fooled by deceivers The post Don’t be fooled by deceivers appeared first on Ice Age Now.

Harrabin Promotes Eco-Loon’s “Subsidising Submarines” Claims

Paul Homewood at NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 13 hours ago
By Paul Homewood h/t Joe Public Today’s dose of misinformation from the renewable industry’s cheerleader: Energy bills in the UK are inflated partly because households are subsidising nuclear submarines, MPs have been told. Experts think one government motive for backing civilian nuclear power is to cross-subsidise the defence industry. They say […]

Despite Italy’s ‘cannabis light’ court ruling, low-THC business continues as usual

Alfredo Pascual at Marijuana Business Daily - 13 hours ago
The obituary for Italy’s thriving “cannabis light” industry – stemming from an apparently unfavorable court decision – was highly premature, local industry leaders told Marijuana Business Daily. They noted the ruling surrounding low-THC cannabis was ambiguous and the full version is still unavailable. A “cannabis light” industry has been booming in Italy since 2017, when […] Despite Italy’s ‘cannabis light’ court ruling, low-THC business continues as usual is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs

If Vouchers Don't Measure Up, Just Change the Measure

Jim Horn at Schools Matter - 13 hours ago
I have thought for some time that the biggest threat to the hegemony of the testing accountability complex will come from the school privatization movement, whose own researchers know in dark center of their whoring hearts that charter schools and voucher schools more often than not produce lower test scores than the public schools they are replacing. We have evidence that this now could be happening, as Trump's feds and states like Florida and Tennessee are beating the bushes to find any and all positive correlations between clean living, hard work, and voucher school attendance. ... more »

THE MUELLER REPORT NEEDS TO BE STREAMED

Steve M. at No More Mister Nice Blog - 13 hours ago
Life is not so good these days for the prosecutor in the Central Park jogger case: For much of her life, Linda Fairstein was widely viewed as a law enforcement hero. As one of the first leaders of the Manhattan district attorney’s sex crimes unit, later the inspiration for “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” she became one of the best known prosecutors in the country. She went on to a successful career as a crime novelist and celebrity former prosecutor, appearing on high-profile panels and boards. But since last Friday and the premiere of “When They See Us,” Ava DuVernay’s Netf... more »

Talking Point Update: Focus on Fit

Peter Greene at CURMUDGUCATION - 13 hours ago
This has been going on for a while, but just in case you've missed this rhetorical shift, I want to highlight the tweaking of a reformy talking point. Complete this sentence: "We need school choice because____________________" The classic answer has been "because students need to escape failing public schools." Or "because the quality of your education shouldn't be determined by your zip code." Betsy DeVos herself used to call public education a dead end. But DeVos (who, as I keep saying, is not a dope, despite the commonly shared cartoon version of her) has been steadily tweaking ... more »

Top CENTCOM Commander Says American Forces Face ‘Imminent’ Threat From Iran

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 13 hours ago
Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie *NBC:** U.S. commander says American forces face 'imminent' threat from Iran* Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie says he believes the Iranians or their proxies may orchestrate an attack at any moment. BAGHDAD — The top commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East says he believes the Iranians or their proxies may orchestrate an attack at any moment. "I think the threat is imminent," Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie said in an exclusive broadcast interview with NBC News in the Iraqi capital. "We continually evaluate our force posture in the region." The U.S. has beefe... more »

The Force That Is Ending Freedom Is Lies

Eric Zuesse at The Duran - 13 hours ago
The heroic fighters for the freedom of everyone in the world are the whistleblowers, who report to the public the corruption and evil that they see perpetrated by their superiors. The post The Force That Is Ending Freedom Is Lies appeared first on The Duran.

China’s Xi visits Russia: “Putin is my best and bosom friend” (Video)

Alex Christoforou at The Duran - 13 hours ago
The Duran Quick Take: Episode 195. The post China’s Xi visits Russia: “Putin is my best and bosom friend” (Video) appeared first on The Duran.

"SEGREGATION" FOREVER: Segregation comes to Wobegon!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 13 hours ago
*FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019"Segregation" today and tomorrow:* For the record, Garrison Keillor was only kidding when he invented his fictional town. In his weekly monologue about the (fictional) town, he would call his imagined community, Lake Wobegon, "the little town that time forgot and the decades cannot improve." The closing words of the monologue may have become more famous than the rest. Keillor would say the following about the (invented) town: "Well, that's the news from Lake Wobegon, where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above a... more »

Reply to Critics-- Part Two: Illuminating tensions in Steven Calabresi's arguments

Sandy Levinson at Balkinization - 14 hours ago
For the symposium on Sanford Levinson and Jack M. Balkin, Democracy and Dysfunction (University of Chicago Press, 2019). There is much that could be said about the contribution of my friend Steven Calabresi to our symposium. As his title states forthrightly, he believes that "the U.S. Constitution is Not Dysfunctional." I obviously disagree, though I suspect that most readers of Balkinization really need no elaboration of all of the ways that I think the Constitution is dysfunctional--and getting more so everyday--as, for example, the dangerous irrelevance of the Impeachment Claus... more »

More Mangroves: Protecting Tropical Coastal Areas from Cyclone Damage

Jerri-Lynn Scofield at naked capitalism - 14 hours ago
Storms such as the recent cyclone Fani remind us that climate change will expose both India and Bangladesh to future superstorms; both states continue to fail to safeguard the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest, and a major bulwark against future calamities.

3 ways 3D printing might save your life.

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://bigthink.com/Sponsored-by-Northwell-Health/3d-printing?utm_medium=Social&facebook=1&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1556562263 Advertisements

NASA chief warns people need to take the threat of a meteor crashing into Earth much more seriously

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 14 hours ago
https://www.businessinsider.in/NASA-chief-warns-people-need-to-take-the-threat-of-a-meteor-crashing-into-Earth-much-more-seriously/articleshow/69146504.cms

Reflections on Robert Mueller

bbauer at Lawfare - 14 hours ago
Photo: C-SPAN Robert Mueller must have known that he was having serious trouble with his public when New York Times columnist Gail Collins suggested he might be a wimp. When Mueller was appointed special counsel, Collins was satisfied that he was “a very serious choice” for the role; last week she mused that while “a lot of us thought he’d wind up as a chapter in the history books of the future,” he may qualify now for no more than “an asterisk.” Others commented more in sorrow than in anger. In a Times op-ed, Robert De Niro even stepped outside his “Saturday Night Live” portrayal... more »

Nice try

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 14 hours ago
Peterborough's new MP trys (sic) to convince herself that she hasn't got an antisemitic bone in her body.

Libertarian Politics is a Failure

Unknown at The Verma Report - 14 hours ago
The libertarians might be good in philosophy, but their political opinions are often flawed. I follow libertarian writing quite closely, but I rarely get to see a convincing political analysis by a libertarian intellectual. I think this is because most libertarians are too dogmatic—they can’t see beyond the confines of their brand of libertarianism. They don’t consider what is going on in the world and what concerns are uppermost in the minds of the people. Like Narcissus, the libertarians are obsessed with themselves, not with their good looks (I hope), but with their own thinking... more »

Trivia : June 7th

Terry at 'Nox & Friends - 14 hours ago
These things happened on this date in history… Birth Control Ban Repealed June 7, 1965 The U.S. Supreme Court rules Connecticut’s law banning the use of contraceptives is unconstitutional. The case involved a Connecticut “Comstock law” that prohibited the use of any drug, medicinal article, or instrument to prevent conception. First U.S. Citizen Hanged for Treason June 7, 1862 William Bruce Mumford is hanged for treason against the U.S. He had been convicted of removing and destroying the Union flag at the New Orleans Mint during the Civil War. In April, Union forces raised the Union... more »

One Single Human Mission

adam at LaRouchePAC Feed - 14 hours ago
[image: President Donald J. Trump honors those who made the greatest sacrifice during the 75th Commemoration of D-Day Thursday, June 6, 2019, at the Normandy American Cemetery in Normandy, France. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)] Yesterday was the 75th anniversary of the Normandy Landing which led to the final victory over fascism in World War II. June 8 will be the date of a Manhattan Memorial for Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., who expired Feb. 12. Then, on July 20, will be the 50th anniversary of the first manned landing on the Moon—an anniversary which is suddenly sac... more »

Privacy concerns don't stop people from putting their DNA on the internet to help solve crimes

Sarah Esther Lageson, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University at Politics + Society – The Conversation - 14 hours ago
Despite privacy concerns over police use of DNA uploaded to ancestry websites, many people are just excited that their genetic material could get a killer off the streets.

Convicts are returning to farming – anti-immigrant policies are the reason

Stian Rice, Food systems geographer, Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County at Politics + Society – The Conversation - 14 hours ago
Since Reconstruction, states have leased prisoners to US industries. That diminished in the 20th century, but now it's resurging, with prisoners leased to harvest food for American consumers.

U.S. And Russian Warships Come Within 100 Feet Of Each Other In The East China Sea, Narrowly Avoiding A Collision

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 14 hours ago
*Reuters:** U.S. and Russia blame each other for near collision in East China Sea* MOSCOW/TOKYO (Reuters) - Russia and the United States blamed each other for a near collision between their warships in the East China Sea on Friday with both countries accusing one another of dangerous and unprofessional behavior. Russia’s Pacific Fleet said that the USS Chancellorsville, a guided-missile cruiser, had come within just 50 meters (165 feet) of the Russian destroyer Admiral Vinogradov which had been forced to take emergency action to avoid a collision, Russian news agencies reported.... more »

Hamilton Broadway Show Producer Loves Cloning

Hank Campbell at Science 2.0 blogs - 14 hours ago
When you think "Hamilton" in 2019, you think $800 tickets to a Broadway show in Manhattan, and when you think Manhattan, you think urban wealthy elites and the denial of science that seems to go with it. Not so for "Hamilton" producer Jeffrey Seller and Broadway photographer Josh Lehrer, who are instead funding efforts to use science to clone and plant 100 of the world's oldest and largest trees, called Champion Trees. Like California Redwoods. read more

Modi’s Indian Ocean Island Trip Is Integral To His Second Term In Office

Andrew KORYBKO at OrientalReview.org - 14 hours ago
Indian Prime Minister Modi will pay his first foreign trip since re-election to the Indian Ocean island states of the Maldives and Sri Lanka from 8-9 June in showcasing the geostrategic importance that these two countries have for India’s foreign policy during the next five years of his second term […]

Inside A Russian Troll Factory

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 15 hours ago
*Charles Maynes, PRI's The World/Business Insider:* *A Russian 'troll slayer' went undercover at a troll factory and found that hundreds of Russians were working as paid trolls in rotating shifts* * "Troll slayer" and journalist Lyudmila Savchuk when undercover at a troll factory for two and a half months to see how it works. * Savchuk found that the organization was broken up into departments: "news division," the "social media seeders", and a group dedicated to producing visual memes known as " demotivators." * The operation was run by a local restaurateur who was placed under US ... more »

Macron veut une adoption définitive du CETA "dans les meilleurs délais"

bilaterals.org - 15 hours ago
07-Jun-2019 Emmanuel Macron a souhaité vendredi que le texte de ratification définitive du traité de libre-échange entre le Canada et l'Union européenne (CETA) soit examiné et adopté "dans les meilleurs délais" à l'Assemblée nationale, dressant un "bilan positif" de la mise en oeuvre provisoire de cet accord controversé.

Washington's Duplicitous Approach to Russia and Crimea and It's Unintended Consequences

A Political Junkie at Viable Opposition - 15 hours ago
In a recent interview with RBC, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, sets the record straight on Crimea and Washington's imposition of sanctions against Russia after the citizens of Crimea voted overwhelmingly to join Russia. Let's open by looking at what Mr. Lavrov has to say about the current sanctions environment, the impact that it has had and how the problem of U.S.-led sanctions can be negated: "*...…the sanctions, which have become the hallmark of the US administration, a number of EU countries and other Western states – to which we were forced to respond and will contin... more »

Dud Hendrick in Portland on militarism & climate

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 15 hours ago
Maine Veterans For Peace member Dud Hendrick (Deer Isle) made a presentation last night at Portland PechaKuchaNight Summer 2019 on our conversion campaign. He also promotes the next civil resistance action planned at Bath Iron Works on June 22 beginning at 8:00 am. The links between expanding US militarism and climate crisis are inescapable to anyone who is playing the slightest attention to our world.

The Chaos Premier

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 15 hours ago
In the run up to the American election, Jeb Bush called Donald Trump "the chaos candidate;" and he predicted that Trump would be "a chaos president." Doug Ford has proved to be a chaos premier. But he's not the first. Tom Walkom writes: As former PC premier Mike Harris discovered, what Ontarians really dislike is chaos. Like Ford, Harris was elected on a promise to disrupt — in his words, to bring a common-sense revolution to Ontario. For a while after he took power in 1995, that disruption was popular — popular enough to get him re-elected four years later. But eventually, Har... more »

Police find body of passenger from crashed joy flight

Just In - 15 hours ago
An extensive air and sea search ends after police locate the body of Trista Applebee, who went on a half-hour scenic flight for her birthday in conditions described as perfect.

Barty reaches French Open final with win over Anisimova

Just In - 15 hours ago
Australian Ash Barty reaches her first major final after beating American Amanda Anisimova 6-7, 6-3, 6-3 in the French Open semi-finals.

'Some of these quotes are bewildering': Malthouse responds to Buckley criticism

Just In - 15 hours ago
Mick Malthouse says he is bewildered by Nathan Buckley's criticism this week, with the Australian Football Hall of Fame coach saying the controversy has had a massive effect on his family.

Four binned in Knights' win, Raiders thrash Wests Tigers

Just In - 15 hours ago
The NRL judiciary will have some work to do after four players are sin-binned in Newcastle's win over South Sydney, while the Raiders blank Wests Tigers in Parramatta.

More Diplomacy, Less Intervention, but for What? Making Sense of the Grand Strategy Debate

hhurlburt at Lawfare - 15 hours ago
Whatever else 2019 turns out to be, it will enjoy a strong case for being remembered as the golden age of debate over American national security strategy. In the month of April alone, four publications published 14 articles in which more than 20 academics, practitioners and advocates weighed in on what the ends, means and themes of U.S. security policy should be. The thinkers included members of Congress and veterans as well as activists, academics, think-tankers and former diplomats. They were overwhelmingly—but not entirely—the product of elite institutions; unusually, a large m... more »

Europe Has No Freedom But to Choose ‘Freedom Gas’

21wire at 21st Century Wire - 15 hours ago
*Tony Cartalucci* | Washington’s methods of targeting Russian hydrocarbons, or Chinese telecom technology, has revealed a tactic of coercion over competition, which will leave the world with inferior alternatives and higher prices.

Mohawk Nation News 'Turtle Island: Indian Interest v. Crown Assertion'

Unknown at CENSORED NEWS - 15 hours ago
TURTLE ISLAND: INDIAN INTEREST V. CROWN ASSERTION Posted on June 6, 2019 MNN. June 6, 2019. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights says: “All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.” Read article at MNN:http://

Activity Continues at Uranium-Enrichment Plant at North Korea’s Yongbyon Facility

David Axe at The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * No deal, more nukes? Activity continues in the uranium-enrichment plant at North Korea’s Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, according to one think tank. “River-dredging continues,” 38 North analysts Frank Pabian, Jack Liu and Jenny Town *reported* after scrutinizing satellite imagery. “[W]e also note the addition earlier this year of an elevated conduit at the Radioisotope Production Facility that connects the RPF to two nearby industrial-type buildings.” 38 North’s assessment underscores an uncomfortable truth for the United States and its a... more »

NATO Fears Russia Jamming Its GPS Systems in a War. They Might Have a Solution.

David Axe at The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * The U.S. Army is moving fast to develop navigation systems that feature jam-resistant GPS, or require no GPS at all. “The service further is already evaluating proposals for an upgraded second-generation version that will include an Inertial Navigation System as a fallback for times when GPS is completely unreachable,” Breaking Defense reporter Sydney Freedberg, Jr. wrote. The U.S Army is planning to test jam-resistant GPS systems in Europe as a potential step toward countering Russian electronic warfare. The Army’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment in Germany should... more »

Neymar Scandal: Examination Did not Detect Internal Injury in Alleged Victim

Contributing Reporter at The Rio Times - 15 hours ago
By Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – As is standard procedure in alleged rape cases, model Najila Trindade Mendes submitted to a corpus delicti examination after filing a police report alleging sexual violence by Neymar last Friday. The Civil Police have already received the result, and the report did not indicate any injuries to […] The post Neymar Scandal: Examination Did not Detect Internal Injury in Alleged Victim appeared first on The Rio Times.

“We Have the Best Honey in the World” Proclaims Brazilian Beekeeper

Contributing Reporter at The Rio Times - 15 hours ago
By Ricardo Wegrzynovski, Contributing Reporter FLORIANÓPOLIS, BRAZIL – Awarding several medals and displaying the best of numerous varieties of honey, the Honey Show in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, will be held until Saurday, June 8th. The state produces an average of 6,000 tonnes of honey a year, regarded as the best quality honey in the world. […] The post “We Have the Best Honey in the World” Proclaims Brazilian Beekeeper appeared first on The Rio Times.

This Is What A Technology Cold War Looks Like

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 15 hours ago
*Epoch Times*:* What a Technology Cold War Could Look Like* During the Cold War, around half of the world ran on the technologies, machinery, and political ideologies developed by the Soviet Union. The other half—the free world—adopted those of the United States and its allies. As trade war tensions between the United States and China escalate, could we be on the cusp of a new version of the cold war, one which is driven by technology and finance? Since U.S. President Donald Trump has deemed Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies as a national security threat and barr... more »

Heatwave Of June 7, 1933

tonyheller at The Deplorable Climate Science Blog - 15 hours ago
On June 7, 1933 there was a spectacular heatwave in the eastern half of the country. The average maximum temperature in the Midwest was 93 degrees, and more than half of the Midwest was above 95F (35C.) Chicago was 100 … Continue reading →

Three Years Since Global Warming Burned Up The Planet

tonyheller at The Deplorable Climate Science Blog - 15 hours ago
Al Gore, Sundance’s Leading Man ’An Inconvenient Truth’ Documents His Efforts To Raise Alarm on Effects of Global Warming – The Washington Post Signs of the apocalypse are everywhere, like six times normal snowpack here in Colorado. Upper Colorado … Continue reading →

Unilateral Folly

Paul Homewood at NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 15 hours ago
Guest post by Robin Guenier Although hardly any country of any significance is also doing so, the UK government seems determined to implement a “net-zero carbon by 2050” policy. Yet there was a time when those in power understood the illogicality of unilateral action. For example: 1. In his Forward to a 2003 White […]

Decarbonising Heating Will Cost Us £28bn A Year

Paul Homewood at NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 15 hours ago
By Paul Homewood https://www.theccc.org.uk/publication/net-zero-the-uks-contribution-to-stopping-global-warming/ I have now obtained some more detail from the Committee on Climate Change regarding their plans to decarbonise household heating, which are contained in their Net Zero document. You may recall that they put a cost of £15bn a year on this: It now turns out that this figure is based […]

UAE, Norway, Saudi Arabia: ‘State Actor’ Likely Attacked Oil Tankers

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 15 hours ago
*VOA:* *UAE, Norway, Saudi Arabia: ‘State Actor’ Likely Attacked Oil Tankers * UNITED NATIONS — The United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Norway said Thursday that a preliminary investigation into a coordinated attack on four of their oil tankers in an Emirati port last month was likely carried out by a state actor. In a joint statement, they said limpet mines were used in the May 12 coordinated attacks, which left large holes in the hulls of the four tankers, but did not cause more extensive damage or oil spills. Limpets are a type of naval mine that attach to their target with... more »

Defense Leak Exposes Crimes In Afghanistan By Australia's Special Forces

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 15 hours ago
*ABC News Online*: *The Afghan Files* *Defence leak exposes deadly secrets of Australia’s special forces.* Hundreds of pages of secret defence force documents leaked to the ABC give an unprecedented insight into the clandestine operations of Australia’s elite special forces in Afghanistan, including incidents of troops killing unarmed men and children. The ABC can reveal that some of the cases detailed in the documents are being investigated as possible unlawful killings. This comes a day after the ABC revealed the alleged cover up of the killing of an Afghan boy and another alle... more »

Status Quo Joe's Opposition To Roe v Wade And To Brown v Board Of Education

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 16 hours ago
*God forbid* Yesterday, we took a look at the potential of Democratic primary voters making the fatal error of nominating an anti-Choice corporate conservative to go up against Trump. Wetalked mostly about Biden's decades-long support for the hideously discriminatory Hyde Amendment. Ryan Grim, over at *The Intercept* dug into another aspect of Biden's anti-Choice posture-- his more recent determination to undermine Obamacare's coverage of contraception. "As vice president," wrote Grim, "Joe Biden repeatedly sought to undermine the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate, working... more »

Can My Employer Make Me Speak English Only, Even On Breaks?

Unknown at Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home - 16 hours ago
I'm always surprised how many employers try to impose English-only policies or ban speaking a particular language when there are so few circumstances where such a policy would be legal. Most English-only policies at work violate the laws against national origin discrimination. Yet some companies like Albertsons and Forever 21 have ended up in hot water for banning the use of any language other than English. In the case of Albertsons, EEOC sued them for limiting language to English even during breaks. Banning the use of another language on breaks is almost certainly a blatant violat... more »

Is the Fed inflating asset prices?

Scott Sumner at Econlib - 16 hours ago
I recently spoke with some very smart people who work in the financial industry, and encountered a widely held view that asset bubbles are created by easy money policies. I think that view is wrong, but first let me acknowledge that there is a great deal of evidence in favor of that hypothesis: 1. In […] The post Is the Fed inflating asset prices? appeared first on Econlib.

Tulsi’s ‘No More Regime Change Wars’ is Message That Corporate Media Doesn’t Want You to Hear

21wire at 21st Century Wire - 16 hours ago
*Philip Giraldi* | Gabbard may be the only genuine antiwar candidate - who is electable - in the past fifty years.

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Jenna Orkin at From the Wilderness' Peak Oil Blog - 16 hours ago
From Jenna Orkin Swapping Planes for Trains Roundup’s Risks Could Go Well Beyond CancerSharp rise in Arctic temperatures now inevitable – UNLet’s tweet again? The impact of socialnetworks on literature achievement in high school students: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial Russia, China Prepare To Dump Dollar, Agree To Bilateral Trade In National Currencies 'They just keep washing in': Scientists see evidence of climate change in deaths of thousands of seabirds in the Bering Sea Brace For Impact: Italy Poised To Launch Euro Parallel Currency Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says her... more »

Penington vs information loss

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 16 hours ago
MmanuF has pointed out that I forgot to discuss an impressive preprint Entanglement Wedge Reconstruction and the Information Paradox by Geoffrey Penington. He's still a Stanford graduate student but it's totally plausible that he understands the subtle ways how at least AdS/CFT resolves the information loss paradox more than any other physicist in the world. After a long search for the most illuminating video to embed, I chose Angelique de Peyrac because MmanuF is French while Peyrac was also Geoffrey. Too bad that things like Angelique are no longer sufficiently politically correct... more »

Why socialism is bad for public health and the environment

drinkingwateradvisor at The Drinking Water Advisor - 16 hours ago
“According to conventional Marxist-Leninist dogma, environmental deterioration was precipitated by the logic of capitalism and its relentless pursuit of profits.” Socialism, on the other hand, would avoid capitalism’s excesses. “Guided by ‘scientific’ principles, socialism’s goal was a classless and bountiful … Continue reading →

Central America's "failed states" can't control illegal alien migration

Peter at Bayou Renaissance Man - 16 hours ago
Wikipedia defines the term "failed state" as follows: A failed state is a political body that has disintegrated to a point where basic conditions and responsibilities of a sovereign government no longer function properly ... A state can also fail if the government loses its legitimacy even if it is performing its functions properly. For a stable state it is necessary for the government to enjoy both effectiveness and legitimacy. Likewise, when a nation weakens and its standard of living declines, it introduces the possibility of total governmental collapse. The Fund for Peace chara... more »

The uncountable Ontario 'government' !

Rural at Democracy Under Fire - 16 hours ago
“The Ontario Progressive Conservative government plans to adjourn the House for an extended summer break on Thursday, in a move that would leave Queen’s Park empty until after the next federal election. The Ford government will table a motion on Thursday to extend the summer break to Oct. 28, more than a month longer than the original return date of Sept. 6. “Since June 7th, 2018, the Ontario government has moved at an unprecedented pace,” it said in the statement.“ No friggin kidding, something akin to a mad man with a machete running wild among us poor natives who were desperately ... more »

The Details: The Bloody Way China Would Try to Win a War Against America

Harry J. Kazianis at The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Harry J. Kazianis* *Security, Asia* [image: (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Donald T. Peterson/Released)] World War III in the Pacific? *For years I worshipped at the altar of missile defense, and I still do in many situations (think a North Korean or Iranian single or small missile strike against the U.S. or an ally), however, this is not one of them. And while I do feel missile defense has role to play in the above scenario, it would only slow Chinese saturation strikes— not stop them.* With hundreds of billions of dollars in bilateral trade, the strong possibility tha... more »

Could The Navy Dust Off Its World War II Plan to Beat Japan and Use it On China?

James Holmes at The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*James Holmes* *Security, Asia* [image: By U.S. Department of Defense Current PhotosMass Communication Specialist 3r/Navy Media Content Services - 171124-N-MJ135-1883, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=64989859] Would it work? *Suppose Beijing opted to risk a cross-strait invasion of Taiwan. Take it from an old naval artilleryman: amphibious operations are no simple matter even when the auguries are good. And an attack on Taiwan would be far from auspicious for PLA forces. If you transpose a map of probable landing beaches on Taiwan onto the map of t... more »

The Story of Why Russia Suddenly Scrambled Half Of Its Stealth Fighters

Mark Episkopos at The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Mark Episkopos* *Security, Europe* [image: By Dmitry Zherdin - http://www.airliners.net/photo/Russia---Air/Sukhoi-T-50/2074287/L/, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19897476] Reason? *Upon his arrival at the flight test center, Putin discussed the merits of the Su-57 with several of its test pilots; one called it a “great leap into the future,” while others suggested that certain technical details are still being worked out. “We need it [the Su-57] to be the best in the world,” Putin told the pilots, while encouraging them to provide Su-57 engineers ... more »

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