Wednesday, July 21, 2021

21 July - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

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War News Updates6 hours ago
Chief Of U.S. Naval Operations Says He Needs To Now Slash The Fleet To Prepare For The Fleet Emerging In 2025
(MC1 Denny Cantrell/U.S. Navy) *USNI News:* *CNO Gilday Says With Current Budget, Cutting Ships Necessary for Navy Long-term* As Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday prepares for a battle with lawmakers over a divisive plan to strike more than a dozen vessels from the fleet, the service’s top officer said Tuesday that he’s using investments to prepare for the fleet emerging in 2025. That’s when the Navy will be on the cusp of receiving several new additions to bolster the service, Gilday said during a “State of the Navy” question-and-answer session to kick off the Navy ... read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
Dolly Parton Recreated 1978 Playboy Magazine Cover Look
The singer said the look was for her husband's birthday. read more
Food Safety News6 hours ago
IAFP panel addresses progress, hurdles in keeping flour free of pathogens
PHOENIX — As milling and baking industries work with government agencies and other groups to address a growing number of foodborne illness outbreaks linked to flour, researchers are seeking the best ways to treat wheat and the flour after processing. Increased food safety concerns and recalls linked to wheat were addressed today at the International... Continue Reading read more
Diverse6 hours ago
Diversity Experts Focus on Making Boards and Institutions More Equitable
On Wednesday, the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) partnered with the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) to focus on the goal of achieving justice, equity, and inclusion at colleges and universities across the nation. read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
Pic Shows Difference Between Men’s, Women’s Beach Handball Uniforms?
Norway's women's beach handball team was fined in July 2021 for protesting against the sport's "bikini bottoms" requirement. read more
Diverse6 hours ago
Princeton’s Office of Finance Appoints Minority-Owned Asset Management Firm. Will Others Follow Suit?
Princeton University’s Office of Finance and Treasury signaled its commitment to working with minority-owned financial firms this week when it announced that it had entrusted Ramirez Asset Management of New York, part of the oldest Hispanic investment firm in the U.S., with investing 50% of its latest bond proceeds. read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
Study Says People Becoming More Desensitized To Pandemic Life
*Study Finds: **COVID-19 risk-taking is going up as people become more desensitized to pandemic life* DAVIS, Calif. — COVID-19 has been headline news for over a year now. Although the virus is still out there and new cases come in every day, a new study finds the public is starting to tune out coronavirus updates. Researchers from the University of California-Davis say society is becoming desensitized to the health crisis, especially when it comes to following pandemic-era safety measures. Their study looked at both COVID-19 new articles and reaction to these updates on Twitter... read more
Robot Expo in China | Latest Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Developments
PRO ROBOTS Jul 15, 2021 The post Robot Expo in China | Latest Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Developments appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Dividing and Conquering the Masses - The Latest From Australia
While we may think that we have reached the peak of COVID-related draconian recommendations from public health officials, here is the latest on Australia's response to the "COVID plague" delivered by New South Wales Chief Health Officer Dr. Kerry Chant (starting at the 5 minute and 20 second mark): Here are her key comments: "*We have to stop the spread of COVID. To do this, we all need to work together. We need to limit our movements. We need to consider whenever we leave our house that anyone with us, that anyone we come into contact with could convey the virus. So ... read more
Lawfare11 hours ago
The White House Responded to the Chinese Hacks of the Microsoft Exchange Servers This Week. Is It Enough?
A Microsoft campus in Washington. (bfishadow, https://flic.kr/p/7Hi4KT; CC BY 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) The Biden administration formally accused the Chinese government this week of carrying out the hacks of the Microsoft Exchange email server software, the details of which came to light in early March. In a joint statement with the European Union, NATO and several other U.S. allies, the White House placed blame for the hacks squarely on the shoulders of the contractors of China’s civilian intelligence agency, the Ministry of State Security (MSS), and accu... read more
Europe Isn't Ready For Russian Chemical and Biological Warfare
*Charlie Gao* *Chemical Weapons, * However, those on the “Eastern” side, the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact states, developed a reputation for extensive preparation. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *In NATO, CBRN training has lapsed. The threat of chemical and nuclear warfare loomed large over most militaries during the Cold War. The development of new nerve agents during the 1940s, as well as advanced delivery systems later on meant that chemical weapons could be delivered with precision and deadly effect. As such, most militaries trained extensively for the chemical threa... read more
Meet the X-44 MANTA: This Futuristic Plane Was Derived From Lockheed's F-22
*Caleb Larson* *F-22 Raptor, Americas* It was one of a number of designs that Lockheed Martin pitched to the U.S. Air Force as a way to augment the branch’s stealthily airframes. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Though the design never got off the drawing board, it would have been even stealthier than the F-22 Raptor. The X-44 MANTA, which stands for Multi-Axis No Tail Aircraft, was a futuristic-looking derivative of Lockheed Martin’s iconic F-22 design. According to Air Force Magazine, Lockheed Martin may have designed up to six different airframes similar to the F-22 Raptor that... read more
Pandemic Problems: The Government Prioritized Nuclear Weapons Over People
*Alexandra B. Hall* *Nuclear Weapons, Americas* When a government is spending billions of dollars on building weapons of mass destruction during a global pandemic it is a fairly easy task to see where its values lie. During a global pandemic, investment in nuclear weapons grew. As the old adage goes: follow the money. After over a year and a half of a global pandemic, one might think governments would adjust their spending priorities to shift resources to respond to the coronavirus. Not so fast. One area where government spending actually increased globally in 2020: nuclear we... read more
Upgrade or Die: The M1 Abrams May No Longer Be Top Dog
*Charlie Gao* *M1 Abrams, Americas* The M1A1 was developed as a powerful upgrade to the basic M1. *Here's What You Need to Know: *The tank forces of the U.S. and its allies were reliant on the aging M60 tank or roughly comparable analogues. In the 1970s, the situation for NATO tank forces in Europe was grim. The program to develop the next generation battle tank for both Germany and the United States, the MBT-70, was about to crumble and fail, and the next generation of Soviet tanks was about to reach the front lines. The tank forces of the U.S. and its allies were reliant on the... read more
It’s Time For An Urgent Intervention In The Food System Ruining Our Climate
“No force on earth can stop an idea whose time has come,” Victor Hugo once said. The time for the Farm System Reform Act is now. We can’t afford to continue the downward spiral from an unsustainable food system. Here’s how we must change it. read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
COVID-19 Cases in US Triple Over 2 Weeks Amid Misinformation
COVID-19 cases tripled in the U.S. over two weeks amid an onslaught of vaccine misinformation that is straining hospitals, exhausting doctors and pushing clergy into the fray. read more
Fauci, Paul Clash on Virus Origins, Trade Charges of Lying + More
The Defender’s COVID NewsWatch provides a roundup of the latest headlines related to the SARS CoV-2 virus, including its origins and COVID vaccines. The post Fauci, Paul Clash on Virus Origins, Trade Charges of Lying + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Canada’s Most Wanted-Update
Firearms Lawyer weighs in. read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Covid-19 Pandemic In The U.S. -- News Updates July 21, 2021
The U.S. recorded 42,706 new cases on Tuesday with a seven-day rolling average of 37,056, which is a 244% from the 10,771 average recorded three weeks ago Deaths have continued to remain relatively flat with 29 recorded on Tuesday and a seven-day rolling average of 274, 6.6% from the average of 257 recorded three weeks prior *Daily Mail:* *More than half of California is under mask mandate again as hospitalizations jump 62% to highest levels since March - while Indian 'Delta' variant cases across the country jump 244% in last 3 weeks* * At least 17 counties in California - mak... read more
‘This Week’ With Mary + Polly: ‘Every Solution Except the Vaccine Has Been Suppressed’
In “This Week” with Mary Holland, Children’s Health Defense president, and Polly Tommey, co-producer of “Vaxxed,” Mary and Polly discuss the latest COVID vaccine news. The post ‘This Week’ With Mary + Polly: ‘Every Solution Except the Vaccine Has Been Suppressed’ appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Stanford Doc Calls Vaccine Mandates ‘Unethical,’ Says Patients Can Choose + More
The Defender’s Big Brother NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines related to governments’ abuse of power, including attacks on democracy, civil liberties and use of mass surveillance. The post Stanford Doc Calls Vaccine Mandates ‘Unethical,’ Says Patients Can Choose + More appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Indiana University Students Appeal Federal Judge’s Refusal to Block Vaccine Mandate
A group of Indiana University students on Tuesday appealed a federal judge’s ruling denying their motion to put the university’s COVID vaccine mandate on hold pending the outcome of a federal lawsuit they filed last month. The post Indiana University Students Appeal Federal Judge’s Refusal to Block Vaccine Mandate appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Do the Vaccinated Become a Breeding Ground for COVID Mutations?
Viruses mutate all the time. If you have a vaccine that doesn't block infection — which is the case with COVID vaccines — the virus will mutate to evade the immune response within that person. The post Do the Vaccinated Become a Breeding Ground for COVID Mutations? appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Maybe the mortgage will just repay itself…
Perhaps Shiny Pony wants that election out of the way before the housing boom goes bust. Put down 5% cash and get 3% back; or, wilder yet, put down nothing at all. So when these products — and others like them — started popping up in the normally cautious Canadian financial industry, it raised alarm… Continue reading → read more
Wednesday Afternoon Links
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading. - Brian Owens' roundup includes reference to new research showing that excess deaths are the result of COVID-19 itself, not the lockdowns used to combat it. And Renju Jose and Byron Kaye report on Australia's soaring COVID rates, while Yasmine Ghania discusses how Saskatchewan is at risk of a fourth wave. - Angus Reid has unveiled new polling on vaccinations and other public health measures - including strong support for at least some form of vaccine requirement in every province/region. Blake Murdoch highlights how there are few... read more
Healing Oracle9 hours ago
INSTANT POT COCONUT MILK RECIPE FOR THE SOUL
Coconut milk consumption has become a popular alternative to cow’s milk, with many touting its purported health benefits. Coconut milk is readily available and can be easily substituted for cow’s milk in recipes. Some health... The post INSTANT POT COCONUT MILK RECIPE FOR THE SOUL appeared first on Healing Oracle. read more
Healing Oracle9 hours ago
DELICIOUS INSTANT POT GINGER APPLESAUCE RECIPE
There’s nothing quite like homemade ginger applesauce to round out your winter meal. The sweet flavor along with its warming qualities make this natural remedy a perfect soup accompaniment or dessert topping. This recipe is... The post DELICIOUS INSTANT POT GINGER APPLESAUCE RECIPE appeared first on Healing Oracle. read more
Healing Oracle10 hours ago
SUPER HEALTHY SPINACH ARTICHOKE DIP RECIPE
Who doesn’t love a good dip that is both healthy and delicious? We bring to you a unique recipe that will give you all the health benefits of spinach and artichoke. Not only is this... The post SUPER HEALTHY SPINACH ARTICHOKE DIP RECIPE appeared first on Healing Oracle. read more
Healing Oracle10 hours ago
5 MUST-KNOW FACTS ABOUT PINEAL GLAND
Did you know that the pineal gland is a small endocrine organ located in the center of the head? It has been called “the third eye” since ancient times due to its association with dreams... The post 5 MUST-KNOW FACTS ABOUT PINEAL GLAND appeared first on Healing Oracle. read more
Healing Oracle10 hours ago
J&J COV19 VACCINE A RISK FOR CAUSING GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME: FDA
As reports of side effects and adverse events from vaccinations continue to emerge, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is closely monitoring these cases. The FDA updated their warning on July 12 about an increased... The post J&J COV19 VACCINE A RISK FOR CAUSING GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME: FDA appeared first on Healing Oracle. read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
Taco Bell Sustains Nationwide Ingredient Shortages
The Mexican-food restaurant franchise may have a limited menu these days. read more
Scott Gottlieb: Social Media Platforms Need to Stop Vaccine Misinformation 
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Health, Americas* Last Friday, President Joe Biden contended that social media platforms like Facebook are “killing people” by allowing coronavirus vaccine misinformation to circulate on their sites. Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, has criticized social media companies like Facebook and Twitter for being unable to regulate the spread of coronavirus vaccine misinformation on their respective platforms. “If they’re giving someone a very big platform to distribute information, they have an obligation to look at th... read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Underreporting of crimes against LGBTQI+ in Brazil is a human rights concern
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The over 20% increase in violent crimes against lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transsexuals, transvestites and intersex people (LGBQTI+) in 2020, released last week in the Brazilian Public Safety Yearbook, is only a fraction of the violence against this population, alert human rights activists and minority rights advocates who point to the […] The post Underreporting of crimes against LGBTQI+ in Brazil is a human rights concern appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Are Mosquitos Attracted to a Certain Blood Type?
The annoying pests have been dubbed the “world’s deadliest animal.” read more
US History Of Neocolonial Intervention
A growing number of suspects in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse have US ties. At least one is a former DEA informant and several have received U.S. military training. Scholar Jemima Pierre of The Black Alliance for Peace discusses the unfolding mystery surrounding Moïse’s killing and the context of longtime US, foreign intervention and neocolonialism in Haiti. The post US History Of Neocolonial Intervention appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Halifax Examiner7 hours ago
7 new cases of COVID-19 over 2 days are announced in Nova Scotia on Wednesday, July 21
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Overview Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia announced seven new cases of COVID-19 today, Wednesday, July 21; the new cases cover the two-day period of Monday, July 19 and […] read more
The Decline Of Western Power
The really interesting thing about the G7 summit is that it wasn’t interesting. Nobody expected it to change the world, and it won’t. John Pilger pointed out the key fact. Twenty years ago, the G7 constituted two thirds of the world economy. Now they constitute one third. They don’t even represent most of the world’s billionaires any longer, though those billionaires they do represent — and indeed some of the billionaires they don’t represent — were naturally pulling the strings of these rather sluggish puppets. The post The Decline Of Western Power appeared first on PopularResis... read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Brazilian mining sector increases sales by 98% to US$29 billion in the first half of 2021-Ibram
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Mining companies in the country invoiced R$149 (US$29) billion in the first half of this year. The increase, of 98% in the period, was driven by the acceleration of the dollar and the evolution of iron ore prices, the main Brazilian mineral product. With this performance in the first half […] The post Brazilian mining sector increases sales by 98% to US$29 billion in the first half of 2021-Ibram appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Interview With A Native Water Protector In Minnesota
Native-led water protectors have been fighting to stop construction on the Line 3 pipeline in Minnesota. Enbridge, the Canadian multinational behind the pipeline, is violating Native treaties and is already responsible for one of the worst inland oil spills in U.S. history. Line 3 now threatens spillage in Indigenous environments as well as the Mississippi River. The post Interview With A Native Water Protector In Minnesota appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Railway Workers Strike In São Paulo Amidst Wave Of Transportation Struggles
A strike by São Paulo railway workers last Thursday, July 15, shut down an important section of public transport in Brazil’s largest city over the demand for higher wages. More than 40 stations and four railway lines of São Paulo’s Company of Metropolitan Trains (CPTM), which carry about one million riders daily, were affected by the strike. The post Railway Workers Strike In São Paulo Amidst Wave Of Transportation Struggles appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
How Contingent Faculty Organizing Can Succeed In Higher Education
Despite recent organizing gains among some contingent faculty members, the adjunctification of higher education has left hundreds of thousands of college and university teachers with low pay, spotty benefit coverage, and little job security. As former adjuncts Joe Berry and Helena Worthen report in their new book. An estimated 70 to 80 percent of all contingent faculty in the U.S. still lack union representation. The post How Contingent Faculty Organizing Can Succeed In Higher Education appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Robotic Killing Machines And Our Future
The idea of robots fighting aliens is no longer a purely speculative one, as the robots do exist. Autonomous robots that utilize artificial intelligence, machine learning, computerized fire control systems, and amazingly sensitive sensors are machines that do not seem to miss and never hesitate to pull the trigger. The post Robotic Killing Machines And Our Future appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Preserving A People’s History Through Quilts
More than 600,000 people in the United States have died of coronavirus since the pandemic began, a number that is incomprehensible. Few people understand the magnitude of this loss more than 14-year-old Madeleine Fugate. Since April 2020, the eighth grader from California has spent her weekends constructing the Covid Memorial Quilt, a tribute to the casualties of the virus. The post Preserving A People’s History Through Quilts appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
What’s Actually Going On In Cuba?
On Sunday 11 July, dozens of anti-government protests, apparently coordinated via social media, took place simultaneously throughout Cuba. In several places, including in San Antonio on the outskirts of Havana and in Matanzas, where Covid-19 cases have been surging, protests turned violent, with windows smashed, shops looted, cars overturned, rocks thrown and people assaulted. The post What’s Actually Going On In Cuba? appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
US Life Expectancy In 2020 Saw Biggest Drop Since WWII
The drop spelled out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is due mainly to the COVID-19 pandemic, which health officials said is responsible for close to 74% of the overall life expectancy decline. More than 3.3 million Americans died last year, far more than any other year in U.S. history, with COVID-19 accounting for about 11% of those deaths. The post US Life Expectancy In 2020 Saw Biggest Drop Since WWII appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
How A Proposed Secrecy Law Would Recast Journalism As Spying
Nearly 50 years ago one of us was arrested under the Official Secrets Act for working on a story for Time Out magazine, where the other one of us was the news editor. This led to the so-called ABC case, named after fellow reporter Crispin Aubrey, a brave ex-soldier whistleblower called John Berry, and the aforesaid Campbell. A lengthy Old Bailey trial followed in 1978 and, with it, a major discrediting of the use of the act against the press. The post How A Proposed Secrecy Law Would Recast Journalism As Spying appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Cute Kids
The German Experiment That Placed Foster Children with Pedophiles In 1960, Kentler got a degree in psychology, a field that allowed him to be “an engineer in the realm of the . . . manipulatable soul,” he said at a lecture. He became involved in the student movement, and at a meeting of the Republican… Continue reading → read more
Retraction Watch8 hours ago
Journals retract papers following publication of university investigation by Retraction Watch
Two journals have retracted three papers by a former researcher at the University of Colorado Denver six weeks after Retraction Watch first revealed that the university had recommended correcting the research record in 2016. Another journal has issued an expression of concern for a paper flagged in the investigation. Despite a recommendation that nine different … Continue reading Journals retract papers following publication of university investigation by Retraction Watch read more
Covid, Covid, Covid
Guess what happens when you go crazy with the cleaners. CDC study matches up with Stats Canada report, study of 540,667 adult hospitalized patients with COVID-19, 94.9% had at least 1 underlying medical condition. And just like we see in unvaccinated people “We found that severe COVID-19 infection, associated with a high mortality rate, might… Continue reading → read more
The Global Elite Caught Red-Handed Committing Genocidal Crimes Against Humanity
*When you inject a known toxin into a person, you are actually injecting an agent of death. *David Martin, PhD., intellectual property-patent expert, U. of Virginia School of Medicine professor[1] Over a half dozen years ago I wrote a *Global Research* article entitled “The Globalists’ New World Order: Soft and Hard Kill Methods. An Unknown and Uncertain Future.”[2]Aside from all-out manmade nuclear war or cataclysmic natural disasters such as enormous volcanic eruptions, large meteors colliding with earth or another Planet X pass-by,[3]the globa... read more
Food Safety News7 hours ago
CDC says Salmonella outbreak traced to shrimp has ended
The CDC has declared that a Salmonella Weltevreden outbreak traced to imported shrimp is over. According to an update from the Food and Frug Administration the implicated shrimp from Avanti Frozen Foods, which was recalled June 25, should no longer be available at retail, but there is concern that consumers may still have it in... Continue Reading read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Argentina’s economic activity falls by 2% in May compared with previous month -INDEC
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The index that measures economic activity in Argentina fell 2% in May compared to the previous month, the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) reported on Wednesday (21). This is the second consecutive monthly drop in the indicator. In April, the Monthly Index of Economic Activity (Emae) had already […] The post Argentina’s economic activity falls by 2% in May compared with previous month -INDEC appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Last Refuge7 hours ago
Pelosi Rejects Jim Banks and Jim Jordan From January 6th Committee, McCarthy Responds By Pulling All GOP Committee Members
First, the GOP were foolish, specifically Kevin McCarthy, for agreeing to put any republicans on the January 6th investigative committee in the first place. It was, and is, transparently obvious that the intent of Speaker Pelosi’s committee was to establish a political framework for the 2020 election cycle. Even Reuters pointed this out when they […] The post Pelosi Rejects Jim Banks and Jim Jordan From January 6th Committee, McCarthy Responds By Pulling All GOP Committee Members appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Brazil’s industry lost 1.4 million jobs between 2013 and 2019 – IBGE
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on the economy is expected to affect the wages of Brazilian workers for up to 9 years, according to the World Bank. The marks left by the health crisis in Latin America will be particularly felt by less qualified workers and in a […] The post Brazil’s industry lost 1.4 million jobs between 2013 and 2019 – IBGE appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
"Animals"
*"Animals"* "I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self contain’d; I stand and look at them long and long, They do not sweat and whine about their condition; They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins; They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God; Not one is dissatisfied - not one is demented with the mania of owning things; Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that lived thousands of years ago; Not one is respectable or industrious over the whole earth." - Walt Whitman read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Horton, Michigan, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
Cased and Telescopic: The U.S. Army's Ammo Is Evolving
*Charlie Gao* *Ammunition, Americas* The primary selling point for CTA is a 41 percent weight reduction and 12 percent volume reduction. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Enter the Lightweight Small Arms Technologies (LSAT) program. Recently, much attention has been focused on the state of the U.S. military’s arsenal of small arms. After the announcement and subsequent cancellation of the U.S. Army’s 7.62 Interim Combat Service Rifle project, many were left wondering what the U.S. Army’s actual plan was for a future service rifle. One possible answer was demonstrated at the AUSA 2... read more
A Recurring Populist Impulse Serves to Damage Peru
*Alexandra Graham* *Peru, Latin America* Populists promise to defend the people, but their message rings hollow when democratic institutions are the object of their assault. Last month Peruvian voters chose Pedro Castillo as the country’s president-elect. He will be inaugurated on July 28. The parallels between the Peruvian election and the U.S. election last November are all there: a close margin of victory, populist candidates mobilizing the rural masses, an ongoing global pandemic, and cries of fraud. In both cases, the loser challenged the election. However, in Peru, it was n... read more
Six Petitions Calling for $2,000 Stimulus Checks Eclipse 3 Million Signatures 
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *US Economy, Americas* Millions of low-income Americans aren’t able to pay for basic necessities like food and rent. It appears that President Joe Biden and Congress are hearing from all sides that more direct stimulus payments to cash-strapped Americans are desperately needed. In fact, there are currently six ongoing online petitions demanding recurring monthly stimulus checks of $2,000 until the coronavirus pandemic ends—and they have altogether amassed more than three million signatures. The largest of the bunch is the Change.org petition that was laun... read more
Renewed Cross-Border Aid Delivers More Than Relief to Syrians
*Alexander Langlois* *Syria, Middle East* Syria will continue to be one of the worst humanitarian access issues in the world for the foreseeable future. The renewal of one border crossing, while an achievement, only minimally addresses the sweeping humanitarian needs across a country. In a miraculous about-face, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) managed to renew cross-border aid for millions of Syrians on July 9, one day before it was set to expire. This came as a surprise to many observers given Russia’s refusal to participate in the debate in the days leading up to th... read more
Another $9.8 Million of Student Loan Debt Forgiven By South Carolina School
*Rachel Bucchino* *Education, Americas* The college paid for the effort through unused coronavirus relief funds from the federal government. South Carolina’s only public Historically Black College or University (HBCU) announced last week that more than 2,500 students who were unable to return to college because of financial situations will get their student loans forgiven. The move would wipe out $9.8 million in student loan debt and is the latest school to mitigate the student loan crisis in the United States. “We are committed to providing these students with a clear path fo... read more
Watch Out: America's F-15s Can Drop B61 Nuclear Bombs
*Caleb Larson* *Nuclear Weapons, Americas* Though not the most powerful nuclear bomb in the United States’ arsenal, the B61 could be better suited to battlefield use. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The B61 is one of two gravity bombs maintained by the United States. In June 2020, an American F-15E Strike Eagle, a more advanced derivative of the venerable F-15 design, successfully dropped the latest modification to the B61 nuclear bomb design. The bomb in question was dropped over Sandia National Laboratories’ Tonopah test range in Nevada. A spokesman for Sandia National Laborat... read more
North Korea Truly Is the Hermit Kingdom (Thanks to Coronavirus)
*Doug Bandow* *North Korea, Asia* Pyongyang is likely to end up with fewer friends than before the pandemic. Despite having launched a terrible war and turned an entire nation into a totalitarian prison, during the 1960s the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea made a major push for international recognition. At the time the DPRK appeared to some as the more successful of the Koreas. Moreover, the world seemed filled with ideological friends, especially from the growing number of emerging nations experimenting with economic collectivism and political authoritarianism. Since the... read more
"The World Rests In The Night..."
“The world rests in the night. Trees, mountains, fields, and faces are released from the prison of shape and the burden of exposure. Each thing creeps back into its own nature within the shelter of the dark. Darkness is the ancient womb. Nighttime is womb-time. Our souls come out to play. The darkness absolves everything; the struggle for identity and impression falls away. We rest in the night.” - John O'Donohue, "Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom" ○ “On the day when the weight deadens on your shoulders and you stumble, may the clay dance to balance you. And when your eyes freeze be... read more
Food Safety News7 hours ago
Consumer education must include old school information for future generations
PHOENIX — Many people say a huge part of the burden of food safety depends on consumers, but a key takeaway from a session here today was that consumers can’t practice what they haven’t been taught. The presentation was part of the annual meeting of the International Association for Food Protection. The session “After 2020,... Continue Reading read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
WHO Director Warns That The World Is Going Into The ‘Early Stages Of Another Wave’
@DrTedros address to the International @Olympics Committee. #Tokyo2020 #AGoal4All https://t.co/v47lhan0EV — World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) July 21, 2021 *CNBC:* *WHO chief warns that the world is going into the ‘early stages of another wave’* * The world is in the early stages of another wave of Covid-19 infections and death, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Wednesday. * He addressed International Olympic Committee members in Tokyo ahead of the games opening on Friday. * Tedros called on the world’s leading economies to step up... read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Brazilian investors positive about domestic market rise from 64% to 74% -UBS survey
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - While the progress in vaccination is the main pillar on which the optimism of Brazilian investors and businessmen about the future development of the economy and the markets is based, the increase in inflation is seen as the main reason for concern. According to a survey conducted by Swiss bank […] The post Brazilian investors positive about domestic market rise from 64% to 74% -UBS survey appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Did Prop 47 Legalize Theft Under $950 in California?
The people of California voted for Prop 47 to become a law in 2014. read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Attempted credit card fraud up nearly 33% in Brazil in first half of the year – study
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil experienced a 32.7% increase in attempted e-commerce fraud in the first half of 2021 compared to the same period last year, as shown in the Mapa da Fraude (Fraud Map) study conducted by Clearsale consultancy. The study found 2.6 million attempts in the first six months this year, considering […] The post Attempted credit card fraud up nearly 33% in Brazil in first half of the year – study appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Awful News: Scammers Could Be After The Child Tax Credit
*Rachel Bucchino* *Child Tax Credit, * The FTC reported that more than $300 million worth of direct payments have been stolen—a figure that’s likely to jump as the IRS continues to send out checks. The Federal Trade Commission(FTC) and Better Business Bureau (BBB) are alerting American families who received the enhanced child tax credit payment last week about scammers trying to steal their money. More than thirty-five million families, worth $15 billion, saw the first child tax credit payment sent out by the IRS last week. But now scammers could start to call, text or contact p... read more
OMG: Liquor Shortages Reported in North Carolina, Vermont
*Stephen Silver* *Alcohol Shortage, Americas* Alcohol consumption rose during the pandemic by as much as 14 percent. Among the many shortages that have been reported around the United States since the start of the pandemic, from gasoline to ammo to lumber to coins, there is now another: booze. It hasn’t been national but some areas of the country, especially North Carolina and Vermont, have experienced shortages of liquor in recent weeks. WNCT reported this week that North Carolina has seen a shortage, in part because of the way the alcohol industry in that state is structured, w... read more
The Mach-3 Bell X-2 Starburster Was One Dangerous Plane
*Caleb Larson* *U.S. Air Force, Americas* You wouldn’t have wanted to be one of these test pilots. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The three deaths that occurred during the X-2 program tarnished its accomplishments. Like the record-setting Bell X-1, the X-2 was built to explore flight characteristics at supersonic speeds. Though the X-1 had given the Air Force insights into transonic and supersonic flight, additional flight data was needed for flight in the Mach 2 to Mach 3 range. Though the research platform experienced some hiccups during flight, it was the first aircraft to e... read more
Russia’s “Checkmate” Export Stealth Fighter Isn’t Guaranteed the Match
*Sebastien Roblin* *Fighter Jets, * If a Checkmate fighter emerges that can achieve the parameters claimed—particularly long-range, low cost and respectable very-low-observability—it could yet prove commercially attractive, even if the price tag isn’t entirely as low as claimed. A marketing campaign seemingly inspired by Marvel’s Avenger movies has enabled Russian military industry conglomerate Rostec to successfully built up a tidal wave of hype in advance of the unveiling of its new “Checkmate” single-engine stealth jet concept. First, a teaser trailer released by Rostec depic... read more
Pegasus Phone-Cracking Sounds Familiar to North Korea Watchers
*Stephen Silver* *Surveillance, * This type of intrusion alleged in the Pegasus Project report is akin to “everyday life in North Korea,” although North Korea is not named in the report as one of the governments that have used the software. It’s been known for quite a few years that an Israeli company called NSO Group offers a product called Pegasus, which can use malware to break into cell phones to a degree that’s practically unheard of otherwise. NSO Group markets its products as a tool to stop criminals and terrorists, but it’s often been reported that governments use the tec... read more
Russia's New Checkmate Stealth Fighter: What We Know Today
*Mark Episkopos* *Russia Checkmate Stealth Fighter, Eurasia* Here is what we know about the new plane. Rostec has finally unveiled its hotly anticipated “Checkmate” fighter after weeks of touting its latest military weapon. The new fighter jet was unveiled on Tuesday at the 2021 edition of Russia’s biennial MAKS airshow. The dramatized opening presentation, which can be viewed in English on Rostec’s Youtube channel, dispelled any doubts over the plane’s official name. “Pride, intelligence, power, reliability,” said the announcer. “This is the new fifth-generation light tactical ... read more
China's New H-20 Stealth Bomber to Arrive This Year
*Kris Osborn* *H-20 Stealth Bomber, * The People’s Liberation Army has announced plans to unveil the new aircraft in 2021, so many eyes await. The Chinese are highlighting their new H-20 bomber in promotional advertisements, showing a covered airframe in a deliberate effort to raise speculation and mystery surrounding its emerging stealth platform. But will it arrive this year? The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has announced plans to unveil the new aircraft in 2021, so many eyes await. To the extent that a shape could be observed beneath the tarp in the promotional video, a ... read more
House Passes Sweeping PFAS “Forever Chemical” Regulation
Legislation would finally address toxic water crisis; pressure now on Senate to act read more
Passengers trapped in flooded subway in China
The Globe and Mail Jul 21, 2021 Passengers on a subway in Zhengzhou, the capital of China’s central Henan province, were trapped by flood waters... The post Passengers trapped in flooded subway in China appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Virtual Mirage8 hours ago
The Blog Goes On
Peace. was Their Profession Retro-Picture-of-the-Day Keep telling yourself that the Russians and their fearless leader did it. Meme-of-the-Day Oh, by the way, have the common cold and the flu been cured? I haven’t heard of a single case since the plague began. Global Warming…Existential and all that… […] The post The Blog Goes On appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The Rio Times8 hours ago
Chile is one step away from approving long awaited same-sex marriage
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Chile is just one step away from becoming the eighth country in the region to legalize same-sex marriage after the Senate gave the green light this Wednesday to a bill presented in 2017 and must now be discussed in the Chamber of Deputies. By a large majority (28 votes in […] The post Chile is one step away from approving long awaited same-sex marriage appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Word From the Trenches – July 21, 2021
Join in on the conversation. Call (712) 770-5597 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. (If you are unable to get through call... The post The Word From the Trenches – July 21, 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Something ain’t right here! The desperation to get everyone jabbed is dire to them! Why? depop
Zionist Global communist takeover wake up July 21st, 2021. The post Something ain’t right here! The desperation to get everyone jabbed is dire to them! Why? depop appeared first on From the Trenches World Report . read more
Diverse9 hours ago
Trinity Washington University Settles More than $1.8 Million in Balances for Nearly 400 Full-time Undergraduates
Using federal funds from the American Rescue Plan, Trinity Washington University—a Predominantly Black Institution and Hispanic Serving Institution located in the nation’s capital—has fully paid off $1,828,901 in balances for nearly 400 full-time undergraduate students who owe balances to Trinity, more than 40% of the full-time undergraduate student body. According to Trinity officials, the average […] read more
Covid France: Vandals attack and set on fire two vaccine centres
Connexion – by Joanna York Two French vaccine centres were vandalised so badly over the weekend (July 17-18) that they have been put out of... The post Covid France: Vandals attack and set on fire two vaccine centres appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Poway synagogue shooter John Earnest pleads guilty to state charges
ABC News 10 SAN DIEGO (CNS) – A young man who carried out a hate-motivated shooting at the Chabad of Poway that killed one woman... The post Poway synagogue shooter John Earnest pleads guilty to state charges appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children Should Be ‘Hundreds of Times Lower’ than FCC Limits, Environmental Group Says
According to a new, peer-reviewed study by the Environmental Working Group, the FCC must consider the latest scientific research, which shows radiation from wireless devices can affect health, especially for children. The post Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children Should Be ‘Hundreds of Times Lower’ than FCC Limits, Environmental Group Says appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Diverse10 hours ago
Coalition of Urban Serving Universities Names UT Arlington First 2021 Racial Justice and Equity Award Winner
The Coalition of Urban Serving Universities (USU), a network of 39 public urban research universities, awarded the University of Texas at Arlington its inaugural Racial Justice and Equity award. According to USU, the Program supports efforts at urban universities “to explicitly address policies that produce equity gaps.” As the winner, UT Arlington receives a $20,000 […] read more
Science Matters10 hours ago
How to Calculate Planetary Temperatures
In the second graph we have the Ratio of Planet Measured Temperature to the Corrected Blackbody Temperature (Tsat /Te.correct). Link [30] In this graph we use in (Tsat /Te.correct) the planet corrected blackbody temperatures – which are the planet effective temperatures Te.correct corrected by the use of the Φ -factor. The Φ = 0,47 for […] read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Did US Women’s Soccer Kneel During National Anthem at 2020 Olympic Opener?
No national anthems were harmed in the making of this protest. read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Does The U.S. Navy Have A Debauchery Problem?
U.S. Navy sailors on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan as the ship arrives for a scheduled port visit in Busan, Republic of Korea, in 2017. (Mass Communication Specialist Third Class MacAdam Kane Weissman/U.S. Navy/Handout via Reuters) *National Review:* *The Navy’s Debauchery Problem: An Enlisted Perspective* *Senator Tom Cotton’s report on the service branch gets a lot right about the upper ranks, but the enlisted side remains in dire need of attention. * Senator Tom Cotton recently released a report detailing manifold flaws in the U.S. Navy’s warfi... read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Rare Pink Water Bird Lands in Michigan, Delighting Public
Bird lovers with cameras and binoculars are traveling to a stream in southeastern Michigan to see a rare creature with pink feathers and a long bill. read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Homeland Security Announces Border and Travel Restrictions for American Citizens Due to COVID, But Border Will Remain Wide Open for Illegal Aliens
They are rubbing it in our faces now. As CTH warned yesterday, this is not hypocrisy – this is the United States Government, Department of Homeland Security, initiating an enhanced and intentional effort to antagonize lawful American people into a place of extreme anger. This is not hypocrisy. The Dept of Homeland Security (DHS) is […] The post Homeland Security Announces Border and Travel Restrictions for American Citizens Due to COVID, But Border Will Remain Wide Open for Illegal Aliens appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Truck Driver Cited for Causing Extensive Damage to Overpass
State police have cited the driver of the tractor-trailer that struck and severely damaged a Boston-area overpass on Interstate 93. read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Cocaine Disguised as Cake Seized from Vehicle in Maine
A drug-sniffing dog found 4 pounds (2 kilograms) of cocaine worth $200,000 on the street. read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Wife Surprised with Lost Wedding Tape on Anniversary in Viral TikTok Video
On their 14th wedding anniversary, Drew Gottfried surprised his wife, Kayla, with their wedding video that she had never seen and thought was lost forever. read more
"Tomorrow’s Trouble Is Today’s Fun"
*"Tomorrow’s Trouble Is Today’s Fun"* by Bill Bonner NORMANDY, FRANCE – "The trip on the ferry passed agreeably. The sea was still and smooth… almost like a glass tabletop. We sailed along nicely, not noticing any motion. Arriving in France yesterday morning, we drove down to the Pays d’Auge to spend the night with friends. “You’ve come at a bad time,” said Jean-Paul. “France is finished. Over. The country is run by criminal morons… It’s a disaster.” “I think they [he was talking about France’s political class… but his comments could easily be applied in America as well] just want ... read more
Faster Than Predicted
John Kerry says global warming is happening faster than predicted. “Everything the scientists have told us will happen is happening but bigger and faster than predicted,” Kerry said during a speech in London at the Royal Botanic Gardens, saying worsening … Continue reading → read more
CFACT10 hours ago
CBS specialist admits 1.5 temp goal is symbolic. Awkward! Watch new Morano Minute
"Humans chose it, we chose 1.5, we chose 2 degrees, so again it's not a tipping point. It's not like we're going to fall off a cliff." The post CBS specialist admits 1.5 temp goal is symbolic. Awkward! Watch new Morano Minute appeared first on CFACT. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Frito-Lay Workers Allege Colleague Died on Assembly Line, Was Moved Aside
Striking employees allege deplorable work conditions. read more
The Last Refuge10 hours ago
Woke USA Women Soccer Team Lose 3-0 at Olympics
Perhaps if they spent a little more energy on soccer skills, and a little less energy attempting to be the woke champions of US sport, the outcome may be different. Alas, there’s a great number of Americans who shrug because USA women’s national soccer has evolved into a political assembly who happen to play soccer. […] The post Woke USA Women Soccer Team Lose 3-0 at Olympics appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Food Safety News10 hours ago
Three Iowa children who were victims of HUS return home
The Maquoketa, IA, Sentinal Press, today is reporting the first news since about June 8 about three children in Jackson County with E. coli infections. While families of the three children shared their stories with friends and family on social media, public health officials in Iowa and Jackson County have said nothing since early June... Continue Reading read more
MintPress News10 hours ago
Meet Toka, the Most Dangerous Israeli Spyware Firm You’ve Never Heard Of
The mainstream media's myopic focus on Israel's Pegasus spyware and the threats it poses means that other companies, like Toka, go uninvestigated, even when their products present an even greater potential for abuse and illegal surveillance. The post Meet Toka, the Most Dangerous Israeli Spyware Firm You’ve Never Heard Of appeared first on MintPress News. read more
Northern Russia Summers 2.5 to 7.0C Warmer 7000 Years Ago
By Paul Homewood More evidence of a much warmer climate during the mid Holocene in the Arctic: . read more
BBC’s Fake Claims About China Floods
By Paul Homewood The BBC is playing the climate card again! Twelve people have died after record-breaking rainfall flooded underground railway tunnels in China, leaving passengers trapped in rising waters. Video shared on social media shows evening commuters just managing to keep their heads above water. Water is seen rushing onto platforms. […] read more
Econlib11 hours ago
On Daniel Johnson’s Euroskepticism
My friend Daniel Johnson has an article on the European project at our sister site, Law and Liberty. Johnson seems convinced that the pandemic has endangered the European project and, indirectly, proved the feasibility of Brexit. There is much I agree with in Daniel’s article; here I will concentrate on what I don’t agree with. […] The post On Daniel Johnson’s Euroskepticism appeared first on Econlib. read more
Econlib13 hours ago
Populism Is Ontologically Impossible
The summer issue of The Independent Review just published my article “The Impossibility of Populism.” In an introductory article to the whole volume, which discusses populism and liberty, Michael C. Munger writes: We lead off with a piece by Pierre Lemieux, which we have selected as the winner of our third Independent Excellence Prize. Lemieux notes […] The post Populism Is Ontologically Impossible appeared first on Econlib. read more
BolenReport13 hours ago
Getting To The Truth – Portugal Shows Us the Way…
The whole Covid-19 thing is coming apart… Portugal’s “Public Health” Has been forced to reduce their Covid-19 death claims from 17,000 to 152… From Europe By Karma Singh Some will recall how, in November 2020, the Court of Appeal in Lisbon, Portugal ruled on a writ of Habeas Corpus that results of Polymerase Chain Reaction … Continue reading Getting To The Truth – Portugal Shows Us the Way… read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Argentina’s largest province hails breakthrough in debt talks, creditors split
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – (REUTERS) Argentina’s Buenos Aires province said on Wednesday that it had struck a breakthrough agreement in long-running talks with key creditors to restructure US$7 billion of its international debt, though bondholders appeared to be split over the proposal. The provincial government said it had reached an agreement here with main […] The post Argentina’s largest province hails breakthrough in debt talks, creditors split appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CENSORED NEWS6 hours ago
Transcending Borders: Fifteen years outside the box at Censored News
Transcending Borders: Fifteen years outside the box at Censored News By Brenda NorrellCensored NewsLooking through our censored files, it is good to remember those who had the courage to rise above the borders and restraints.Thanks to all who shared their stories, including Kahentinetha Horn who shares her trip to Cuba at age 19, and some time with Fidel Castro. Thank you to Robert Free, who was read more
naked capitalism10 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 7/21/2021
By Lambert Strether of Corrente. Bird Song of the Day * * * #COVID19 At reader request, I’ve added this daily chart from 91-DIVOC. The data is the Johns Hopkins CSSE data. Here is the site. I feel I’m engaging in a macabre form of tape-watching…. Vaccination by region: Flattened, interestingly. This after only 48.7% […] read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Beijing Accuses U.S. And Japan Of Ganging Up On China
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian *Newsweek*: *China Accuses U.S., Japan of Ganging Up on Them, Creating 'Anti-China Encirclement' * China accused the United States and Japan of "clinging to the Cold War mentality, deliberately engaging in group confrontation and trying to create an anti-China encirclement," the Associated Press reported. a man wearing a suit and tie: Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian takes a question at the daily media briefing in Beijing on April 8, 2020. China accused the U.S. and Japan of ganging up on it and creating an "anti-Chi... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
US, Japan, And South Korea Are United On The Issues Of North Korea And Taiwan
*Straits Times:* *US, Japan, South Korea united on North Korea, Taiwan issues: Officials* TOKYO - The United States and its two East Asian allies Japan and South Korea on Wednesday (July 21) discussed stability in the Taiwan Strait and the denuclearisation of North Korea, stressing their policy alignment even amid frayed relations between Tokyo and Seoul. In their first trilateral vice-foreign ministerial consultations in four years, the three countries said they "stood shoulder to shoulder" in their strategic coordination in the Indo-Pacific and over North Korea. "When cou... read more
US lawmakers introduce new bill extending Congress’s war powers
Press TV Lawmakers in the US Congress have introduced an unprecedented bill that will increase the legislature’s control in security matters including war authorization, arms... The post US lawmakers introduce new bill extending Congress’s war powers appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
House bill allocates $40 million for federal ‘Red Flag’ gun confiscation program
American Military News – by Liz George The House Appropriations Committee FY22 funding bill includes $40 million for a program to pressure states into establishing... The post House bill allocates $40 million for federal ‘Red Flag’ gun confiscation program appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Aaaannd the Catholic Church shoots itself in the [insert body part of your choice here] yet again
If anyone thinks that the upper echelons of the Catholic Church learned anything from the clergy sex abuse scandal, and/or implemented true, effective reforms that would prevent such scandals from recurring . . . think again. Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill, former general secretary of the U.S. bishops’ conference, announced his resignation Tuesday, after The Pillar found evidence the priest engaged in serial sexual misconduct, while he held a critical oversight role in the Catholic Church’s response to the recent spate of sexual abuse and misconduct scandals. *. . .* Burrill was ... read more
Police: NYC Man Found Dead with ‘I Touch Little Girls’ Scrawled on Chest
Breitbart – by Amy Furr An 80-year-old man was reportedly found dead inside a Staten Island apartment building with the phrase “I touch little girls”... The post Police: NYC Man Found Dead with ‘I Touch Little Girls’ Scrawled on Chest appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Scientist Sounds Alarm: COVID Vaccines Producing Symptoms of Parkinson’s, Other Neurodegenerative Disorders
Immunologist and former NIH scientist J. Bart Classen analyzed data on COVID vaccine adverse events reported to the UK’s Yellow Card system and found thousands of reports of multiple symptoms that are “clear signals” of neurodegenerative disorders. The post Scientist Sounds Alarm: COVID Vaccines Producing Symptoms of Parkinson’s, Other Neurodegenerative Disorders appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Would-be robbers shot by armed shoppers in Los Angeles
Fox News A man armed with a handgun defended himself during an attempted robbery in Los Angeles, and left two suspects with bullet wounds to... The post Would-be robbers shot by armed shoppers in Los Angeles appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Rand Paul Asks DoJ To Investigate Fauci For Lying To Congress
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden During an otherwise routine hearing before the Senate, Sen. Rand Paul and Dr. Anthony Fauci clashed once again over... The post Rand Paul Asks DoJ To Investigate Fauci For Lying To Congress appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more

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