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Hey, America! Dr. Fauci knows you have a little crush on him. So who better to portray the doctor on Saturday Night Live this week than collective crush of the '90s, Brad Pitt? The deeply random casting likely came about because a few weeks ago, Dr. Fauci jokingly said he'd like the famously handsome star to play him on the program. Anthony Fauci...can you even believe your life right now? In the
Maybe it's that we've all been in quarantine for too long and some people have nothing better to do, or maybe it's that she would be the world's first known female dictator. More likely, it's that the internet is notorious for sexualizing everything and anything possible. There's no direct explanation for why we're here, but unfortunately, we're here: Twitter is horny for Kim Yo-jong. Fancams are
A short video clip showing a glowing object flying out of a volcano has been recently doing the rounds online. Situated 70km southeast of Mexico City,...
An inscribed stone tablet dating back 2,000 years may not be about Jesus' body as was previously believed. Known as the 'Nazareth Inscription', the ta...
Via: Dr. Dan Erickson and Dr. Artin Massihi Press Briefing – 23 ABC News KERO: Part 1: Part 2: More: Two Bakersfield Doctors Cite Their Testing Data to Urge Reopening Research Credit: BV, NH
Via: Nikkei: Japan is working on a subsidy to ensure that temporarily idled small-business employees receive 100% of their wages during the current state of emergency, Nikkei has learned. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare plans to use an existing employment adjustment subsidy, which helps enterprises seeing no choice but to temporarily lay off […]

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It’s the authoritarians who have mishandled and misjudged the Covid-19 crisis For those too young to remember, Men Behaving Badly was a light-hearted 1990s British and American sitcom about silly blokes doing stupid things. Covid-19 has revived the storyline. But now it’s not so funny. Around the world, authoritarian leaders are exploiting, exacerbating or grossly mishandling the response to the
More than 100 birds have been living wild in England as part of conservation scheme The first wild stork chicks to hatch in Britain for centuries are expected to emerge next month after three pairs of the huge white birds built nests in West Sussex. Disdaining platforms constructed especially for them, the storks have created their stick nests in the heights of oak trees on the Knepp estate, the
The initial coronavirus outbreaks on the East and West Coasts emerged at roughly the same time. But the danger was communicated very differently, Charles Duhigg writes.
We’ve been here before: a pandemic, inequality, economic stagnation and climate change brought down Medieval Europe
At a time when more than 55,000 have died of the coronavirus in the U.S., the president once again exposes his obsession with media coverage.
Instead of flying home from Cuba, 25 Dutch students faced a coronavirus course change and embarked on a five-week voyage to The Netherlands.

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Conway, who passed away on April 11, was known for his rapid computation, his playful approach, and solving problems with “his own bare hands.”
After a close encounter with the moon on Sunday (April 26), Venus will be at its greatest brightness of the year on Tuesday (April 28).
Governors are using the Sunday talk shows as a platform to discuss the steps Colorado and Oklahoma have taken toward restarting their economies.
The Big Bounce theory was once thought impossible. But two physicists have just resurrected it.
French economist Thomas Piketty says inequality is a political choice. The solution? Wealth taxes well beyond anything dreamed up by Bernie Sanders.
When President Trump suggested during a press conference that doctors should look into treating covid-19 patients with an “injection inside” of disinfectant, “or almost a cleaning,” Austin Chiang, a gastroenterologist at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, knew he had to react. In his lab coat and scrubs, a stethoscope draped around his neck, and staring directly into the camera

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Jim W. Dean - All Americans, and the world to a degree, share two major threats, the coronavirus of course, and then what might be the most incompetent US president in history.
By the Senior Editor In case you forgot, let me mention a name: Jeffrey Epstein (try to remember why he is dead and what former CIA fixer, now Trump’s attorney general, put him where we all know he would be murdered to silence him? Do the math. One third die, two thirds get better. Where […]
It seems a shame that many of the most relevant political commentaries are on comedy shows rather than the news. As usual, SNL nails it. Right now we can all use a laugh, though a viable treatment would still probably be better.
Sputnik/Moscow: Some have called her “glacial perfection” (please, give us a break with the commie ass kissing) and the most stylish first lady ever, others have lambasted her as the “real Marie Antoinette” of our time. Watch her video: Despite being in the midst of controversies related to her husband, Melania Trump has made quite […]

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Jenny breaks free from a toxic friendship and learns to harness her magical, useless superpower. christopher.n.good@gmail.com christophergood.net 2019 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize Experimental Short 2019 Nashville Film Festival 2019 Palm Springs International ShortFest 2019 Sundance Film Festival Shorts Tour 2019 Calgary International Film Festival 2019 Denver Film Festival 2019 Indie
Paddy O'Leary grew up in Wexford, Ireland, but didn't discover his love and talent for running until he moved to San Francisco. Now, he is returning to Ireland to take on the fastest known time on the self-navigated 115 kilometer Wicklow Round, and to rediscover his home through the lens of running. "Best Mountain Culture Film" - 2019 Whistler Film Festival Directed by: Ryan Scura and Dylan Ladds
“It’s Alive” star and fermentation expert Brad Leone sits down to reveal stories behind some of his most interesting Instagram photos. Brad shares about hanging out with masked cowboy Orville Peck, boogie boarding at the Jersey Shore, plus meeting a friendly ghost! For more, subscribe to Bon Appétit’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/BonAppetitDotCom #BradLeone #BonAppetit #TheEllenS
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains what would it be like to live in a two-dimensional universe and how it would interact with the 3D. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer
The month of Ramadan begins today, with millions around the world beginning a time of reflection, fasting and prayer that will feel very different than in years past, as faith communities find new ways to celebrate safely in order to reduce the spread of COVID-19 within their communities. During these difficult times, it’s incredibly important for us to continue to connect with each other and feel
In this episode of "OMKalen," Kalen gets hilariously candid about his life during quarantine, sharing what a typical day looks like, his quarantine guilty pleasures, things he’s working on, and self-reflection! #OMK #OMKalen #KalenAllen From: TheEllenShow

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Safoora Zargar who was behind anti-CAA protests stands accused of being a key 'conspirator' in the February Delhi riots.
Israeli PM 'confident' US will soon give approval to pursue de facto annexation of parts of occupied West Bank.
I’ve seen the future and it’s a world with mostly digital campaigning and only online voting As someone who expects Covid-19 and variants to be with us for at least the near future our lives we will have to adapt to prevent other pandemics and peaks and for election geeks like ourselves that means changes to how campaigns and voting are conducted, because the relentless optimist that I am I fear
It is not as obvious as it seems Imagine a European country. A militarily successful one. One which, however annoying – and, oh, did it make a nuisance of itself in many varied ways – could not be ignored. One led by a self-regarding, popular leader (with a penchant for mistresses) around whom government revolved. A leader who, after a period of stasis, took action, to the delight of those around
In terms of Bezmenov's stages of subversion - this is 'the crisis'. The CoVid Safety and Security State is Here to Stay CoVid 19 is the UN instrument to bring vassal nations / UN member states into line with Agendas 21 - 30 for the world soviet of the goy plantation. by Linde (henrymakow.com) Too many people have pulled the plug on the CoVid narrative which now flails about as it 

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