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[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/qfc045-lq.mp3"][/audio] So what's James' endgame anyway? And what's the deal with the Lord of the Rings? And can you be pro-freedom if you're for mandatory vaccines? Good questions! Find out the answers to these and other burning queries in this edition of Questions For Corbett.
This week on the New World Next Week: ThemTube continues their purge as more alt media gets demonetized; the 2020 candidates line up to pledge allegiance to Israel; and the minimum wage does its job as small independent businesses close in Emeryville.
Hitting the presses today, the vacuous news that lots of companies picked huge numbers out of the air using broken models to guess hyperbolic climate losses coming in the next five years, counter to all the trends for the last hundred years which show declining losses on a GDP basis. The world got warmer but the disasters got less nasty. Less bushfire, less cyclones, less tornadoes, less death pe
Solar subsidies were scrapped in the UK in April, and new solar installations promptly dropped from 79MW a month to 5MW last month, in a 94% fall. Home solar panel installations fall by 94% as subsidies cut Jillian Ambrose, The Guardian: The Labor party accused the government of “actively dismantling” the UK’s solar power industry… …showing that they don’t understand what “actively” means. If the
Every day of Pride Month , Mashable will be sharing illuminating conversations with members of the LGBTQ community who are making history right now. Gavin Grimm was a 15-year-old high school sophomore when the Gloucester County School Board adopted a new policy, in 2014, preventing him from using the bathroom that corresponded with his gender identity. Until that moment, Grimm, who is transgender
These days, basically every Android phone you buy comes with Facebook's app pre-installed (scary, huh?). But Huawei won't have that privilege anymore. According to Reuters, Facebook has banned Huawei from pre-installing the Facebook app on its phones, a continuation of the pressure U.S. companies have exerted on Huawei ever since the Chinese tech giant was placed on the U.S. Department of Commerc
Coal Grove residents were left perplexed recently after their water supply turned a strange shade of pink. The abnormally colored water started to app...
A clip from Amazon's recent robotics conference shows the company's CEO trying out an impressive invention. In virtual reality it is possible to use m...
Via: Independent: Nasa will allow tourists to live inside the International Space Station. The space agency plans to open the floating lab up to private astronauts as well as commercial companies, it said. That could include film crews, for instance, who could be allowed to make ads or whole films in space. The first space […]
President tweeted Nasa should focus on ‘Mars (of which the Moon is a part)’ over going to the moon, a reversal of previous remarks Followers of astronomy were in for a surprise on Friday, when Donald Trump announced that the moon is part of Mars. In a tweet , apparently commenting on his own administration’s space policy, the president said: “For all of the money we are spending, NASA should NOT
Lesbian couple assaulted by group of young males blame rise of rightwing populism for growth in hate crime The two women left needing hospital treatment after they were attacked on a bus in a homophobic assault have blamed a rise in rightwing populism for growing hate crime and called on people to stand up for each other. Melania Geymonat, 28, and her girlfriend, Chris, 29, defiantly announced th
Glaciers Appear to be Growing, not Melting in Recent Years Officials at Glacier National Park (GNP) have begun quietly removing and altering signs and government literature which told visitors that the Park's glaciers were all expected to disappear by either 2020 or 2030. In recent years the National Park Service prominently featured brochures, signs and films which boldly proclaimed that all glac
NASA is working on a hasty 2024 moon mission. Trump now says the moon is so 50 years ago. A month ago, President Donald Trump was very gung-ho about his administration’s plan to return humans to the moon by 2024. In fact, he called for NASA’s budget to be increased by $1.6 billion to get the effort off the ground . Under my Administration, we are restoring @NASA to greatness and we are going back
The attorney general’s falsehoods make his verdict in the Russia investigation worthless.
Lil Nas X is one of the few things bringing the world real joy right now, in those brief moments between being outraged about whatever 73-point headlines we just scrolled past, and being just… tired all the time. But Lil Nas X, his horses in the back, and matte black hat bring us straight-up JOY, friends. His Twitter account is so pure; he memes hard and then he flexes his first apartment, or ask
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A team of researchers working on the LHCb collaboration has found evidence showing that a pentaquark they have observed has a molecule-like structure. In their paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters, the group describes the evidence and the structure of the pentaquark they observed.
Concerns mount over reports that federal researchers could be compelled to participate in the controversial exercise -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
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Many pesticides that have been banned or are being phased out in the EU, Brazil and China, are still widely used in the USA, according to a study published in the open access journal Environmental Health.
Concerns mount over reports that federal researchers could be compelled to participate in the controversial exercise -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com 

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