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UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
Beachgoers Ride Endangered Sea Turtle As It Tries to Lay Eggs in South Carolina, Police SayUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
Underwater treasure hunt turns up long-lost whisky lost in 1964; 'It was unbelievable. I was ecstatic.'UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
Update: Baby orca back in sea pen following reported drop in energy levelsUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
Close-up video shows 'injured' humpback whale sitting still in water for 20 minutesUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
Rumor mongering: These are not 5,000-year-old Hindu idols found in the sea off IndonesiaUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
'100 days without Js': Resident orcas absent from Salish Sea for more than 3 months; 'a sure sign of dire, drastic changes in the Salish Sea'UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
Important climate win, as massive underwater kelp forest guarded by Kawésqar Indigenous Peoples in ChileUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
Video of lonely Marineland orca revives calls to shut down park; 'Witnesses say she often calls out for other orcas'UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
Greepeace: Allowing bottom trawlers to fish in protected areas like 'bulldozing through a nature reserve'UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
Scientists 'surprised' to find no evidence of impact on fish behavior from oil and gas seismic surveysUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
Florida: 911 caller says bicyclist bitten by alligator had 'major wound on his thigh'UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
EU threatens shark extinction as bloc 'accounts for 22 percent' of endangered tradeUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World45 minutes ago
News you can use: 3D images of sharks' spiraled intestines reveal they work like Nikola one-way valve to allow fluid to only flow in one direction without backflowThe real reason for Germany’s flood disaster: A ‘monumental failure of the warning system’
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood The first signs of catastrophe were detected nine days ago by a satellite orbiting 500 miles above the tranquil hills around the Rhine river. Over the next few days a team of scientists sent the German authorities a series of forecasts… read more
War News Updates1 hour ago
Afghanistan's Military Is Overhauling Its War Strategy To Limit Its Losses*Reuters:* *As Taliban advances, Afghan military overhauls war strategy to limit losses* KABUL (Reuters) -Reeling from a surge in battlefield losses, Afghanistan's military is overhauling its war strategy against the Taliban to concentrate forces around the most critical areas like Kabul and other cities, border crossings and vital infrastructure, Afghan and U.S. officials say. The politically perilous strategy will inevitably cede territory to Taliban insurgents. But officials say it appears to be a military necessity as over-stretched Afghan troops try to prevent the loss of p... read more
The Rio Times1 hour ago
Son of Argentine President Alberto Fernández will change his identity card: “I am a non-binary person”RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Dyhzy, the son of President Alberto Fernández, will ask for a change in his identity card because he considers himself a non-binary person. The head of state on Wednesday presented the new identity card for people who can not identify with male or female. Dyhzy, as the president's son self-identifies, […] The post Son of Argentine President Alberto Fernández will change his identity card: “I am a non-binary person” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Rio de Janeiro re-lights the Olympic cauldron to pass the baton to TokyoRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Rio de Janeiro, the host city of the 2016 Olympic Games, lit its Olympic cauldron on Thursday night in a symbolic act to pass the baton to Tokyo, its successor, which will inaugurate the 2020 Olympic Games on Friday. The ceremony that marks the passing of the baton from one […] The post Rio de Janeiro re-lights the Olympic cauldron to pass the baton to Tokyo appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Ice Age Now2 hours ago
The Future of the SiteI want to apologize for taking so long to get to this. I’ve been out of town on a business trip and didn’t leave myself a way to access the site. Brilliant move, right? I have talked to Mrs. Felix about the future of the site, and we will keep it up and running. There ... Read more The post The Future of the Site appeared first on Ice Age Now. read more
EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL3 hours ago
Untitled* HATE: ‘Let Them Die,’ Intolerant PTA, NAACP Official Says of Critical Race Theory Foes* If you oppose critical race theory, you should die. That was the message sent Thursday by an official of both the Virginia Parent Teacher Association and the state NAACP to a group of critical race theory supporters. Here’s what Michelle Leete, vice president of communications for the Virginia state PTA and first vice president of the Fairfax County NAACP, yelled out to a crowd of critical race theory supporters: Let’s meet and remain steadfast in speaking truth, tearing down double standard... read more
Musings from the Chiefio4 hours ago
Friends Of Australia Friday: 22 July 2021 – Off The RoadAustralia Friday - Arriving late due to the early arrival of a Certain little Penguin... Continue reading → read more
The National Interest1 hour ago
Take Cover! North Korea’s Artillery Could Decimate the South*David Axe* *North Korea, Asia* Much of Pyongyang’s artillery is in range of the Seoul Greater Metropolitan Area, which begins just 25 miles south of the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *A North Korean artillery barrage could inflict as many as 250,000 casualties in Seoul alone, RAND reported, citing a U.S. Defense Department estimate. Years back, North Korea on May 4, 2019 test-fired a short-range ballistic missile -- its first major launch in the 18 months since North Korean leader Kim Jong Un suspended missile testing ahead of ... read more
War News Updates1 hour ago
Afghanistan's Second Largest City (Kandahar City) Is Now Under Siege By The Taliban*Long War Journal:* *Taliban battles Afghan military for control of Kandahar City* After taking control of several key districts surrounding Kandahar City over the past two months, the Taliban has launched its offensive on the provincial capital. Kandahar City is now under siege. The Taliban has used its rural insurgency strategy of taking control of remote districts to push closer to the provincial capitals. The rural areas are used to recruit and train fighters, raise funds, resupply, and launch attacks into neighboring districts and the population centers. This strategy w... read more
From the Trenches World Report2 hours ago
Bathory – Under The RunesThe post Bathory – Under The Runes appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Kill the Carrier: These Aircraft Carriers Have Lived for Too Long*David Axe* *Aircraft Carriers, Eurasia* Just getting your hands on a flattop is hardly enough. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Not all bad aircraft carriers are Russian. The U.K. and France have both sold to poorer navies decommissioned flattops that probably should have been permanently retired. In 2000 the Brazilian navy acquired the former Foch from Paris for $12 million. Imposing, flexible, able to sail fast and launch devastating air strikes at long range, aircraft carriers are the ultimate expression of national power. And many of the world’s best-armed countries are acqui... read more
From the Trenches World Report2 hours ago
Black Widow WomanThe post Black Widow Woman appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
From the Trenches World Report2 hours ago
Global Wheat Supplies Short as Drought/Flood Ravage Crops & Supply Chain FaltersIce Age Farmer Jul 21, 2021 Wheat crops are failing in the US, Canada, and Russia–the “breadbasket” top exporters that feed the rest of the... The post Global Wheat Supplies Short as Drought/Flood Ravage Crops & Supply Chain Falters appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
US Launched Several Airstrikes Against The Taliban In Support Of Afghan Forces*CNBC: **U.S. launched overnight airstrikes on the Taliban to support Afghan forces* * The U.S. conducted overnight airstrikes against the Taliban in Afghanistan. * Pentagon spokesman John Kirby would not provide further details about the strikes when asked by reporters. * The strikes are the first known since U.S. Army Gen. Scott Miller, America’s last four-star commander to serve on the ground in Afghanistan, stepped down from his role last week. WASHINGTON – The United States launched overnight airstrikes against the Taliban in Afghanistan, a move that reflects Washington... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Air Force Crisis: U.S. Pilots Aren’t Confident They Can Defeat China*David Axe* *Naval Aviation, * The present crisis has its roots in the period of relative geopolitical calm that followed the end of the Cold War *Here's What You Need to Remember*: “In a way, China and Russia have rendered the U.S. military a service through their prowess and sheer cheek. Formidable competitors are compelling U.S. fighting forces to survey the tactical and strategic environment anew, sharpen their skills, and fortify their nerves.” A panel of young aviators voiced a harsh warning to the audience at the U.S. Navy’s annual Tailhook aviation convention in Nevada i... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Afghanistan Withdrawal: ‘Taliban Takeover Possible,’ Top General Says*Trevor Filseth* *Afghanistan, Middle East* The Taliban are now estimated to control roughly half of Afghanistan’s district centers. Army Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, discussed the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan during a news conference with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Wednesday. “Strategic momentum appears to be, sort of, with the Taliban,” Milley said of the offensive the group, which was launched in early May. “There clearly is a narrative out there that the Taliban are winning. In fact, they are propagating an inevitable v... read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Argentine opposition and ruling party finalize lists of candidates for primary electionsRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The ruling party and the main force of the Argentine opposition finalize this Thursday the closing of the lists of candidates to be registered by the end of the week to participate in the primary elections of September 12, which will define the candidates to be presented in the legislative […] The post Argentine opposition and ruling party finalize lists of candidates for primary elections appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Last Refuge2 hours ago
Eric Clapton Takes A Stand, Will Not Perform at Any Concert Venue That Forces Vaccination For AttendanceWell known singer and songwriter Eric Clapton has taken a stand against vaccine discrimination efforts after he personally had horrific side-effects following his vaccination. Clapton is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is the only three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: once as a solo artist, and […] The post Eric Clapton Takes A Stand, Will Not Perform at Any Concert Venue That Forces Vaccination For Attendance appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL2 hours ago
Untitled* Why Do Colleges Dislike Men? The Disappearing Collegiate Male* By RICHARD K. VEDDER The estimable National Student Clearinghouse recently released data on spring 2021 enrollments. The press accounts stressed continuing decline; total numbers were down 3.5% from spring 2020 to spring 2021. By exploring the NSC website in greater detail, I learned that since spring 2011, total enrollment has fallen over 14 percent. In 2011, there were about 63 college students for every 1,000 American population; now there are less than 51, a decline of nearly 20 percent. As colleges shrink in imm... read more
No More Mister Nice Blog2 hours ago
For the Record: Debt CeilingThe original debt ceiling crisis of 2011, as captured by cartoonist Jen Sorensen. Did you all realize that the US debt ceiling actually doesn't exist, and hasn't existed for the past eight years? Though it will return, like a zombie, at the end of the month if Congress doesn't manage to stop it. I did know, without realizing I did until our friend Dr. Volts asked: I'm certain the answer is yes. It was created by Act of Congress in 1917, as a reasonable alternative to the previous practice of requiring Congress to approve bond issues one at a time. It doesn't exist at the moment ... read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 23 hours ago
Musical Interlude: 2002, "Beauty and Grace"*Full screen recommended.* 2002, "Beauty and Grace" read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 23 hours ago
"A Look to the Heavens""Point your telescope toward the high flying constellation Pegasus and you can find this expanse of Milky Way stars and distant galaxies. NGC 7814 is centered in the pretty field of view that would almost be covered by a full moon. NGC 7814 is sometimes called the Little Sombrero for its resemblance to the brighter more famous M104, the Sombrero Galaxy. Both Sombrero and Little Sombrero are spiral galaxies seen edge-on, and both have extensive halos and central bulges cut by a thin disk with thinner dust lanes in silhouette. In fact, NGC 7814 is some 40 million light-years away and a... read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 23 hours ago
"One Needs To Learn The Difference...""One of life's best coping mechanisms is to know the difference between an inconvenience and a problem. If you break your neck, if you have nothing to eat, if your house is on fire – then you’ve got a problem. Everything else is an inconvenience. Life is inconvenient. Life is lumpy. A lump in the oatmeal, a lump in the throat and a lump in the breast are not the same kind of lump. One needs to learn the difference." - Robert Fulghum read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 23 hours ago
"The Apocalyptic Drought In The Western U.S. Is Causing Widespread Crop Failures On A Massive Scale"*Full screen recommended.* *"The Apocalyptic Drought In The Western U.S. Is * *Causing Widespread Crop Failures On A Massive Scale"* by Epic Economist "Food prices have been facing meteoric rises recently, but they are about to go even higher because the U.S. agricultural production is being absolutely devastated by what is being considered the worst drought in all American history. This week, the latest reading of the U.S. Drought Monitor brought some extremely concerning news for us. The state of California is now 100% in state of drought, and given that California produces over 60... read more
Pension Pulse4 hours ago
UK Pension Funds Urged to Commit to Net Zero Before COP26Hazel Bradford of Pensions & Investments reports that the largest UK pension funds are being urged to commit to net-zero before the next U.N. climate change conference: Large U.K. pension funds should not wait for the upcoming U.N. climate change conference, known as COP26, to commit to net-zero targets for addressing climate change, the non-profit campaign Make My Money Matter said Thursday. *Make My Money Matter sent letters to 73 of the largest defined benefit funds in the U.K.*, including the £64 billion ($85 billion) Universities Superannuation Scheme, Liverpool, the pension ... read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 24 hours ago
"Federal Printing Press Is Overheating; Financial System Is Toxic - Get Out! Job Losses Spike; Real Estate"Jeremiah Babe, PM 7/22/21: *"Federal Printing Press Is Overheating;* * Financial System Is Toxic - Get Out! Job Losses Spike; Real Estate"* read more
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 24 hours ago
Gerald Celente, PM 7/22/21: "Trends In The News"*Full screen recommended.* Gerald Celente, PM 7/22/21: *"Trends In The News"* "The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present Facts and Truth over hype and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for What’s Next in the increasingly turbulent times ahead." - https://trendsresearch.com/ read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
China’s Real Navy Is Much Larger Than Expected*David Axe* *Chinese Navy, Asia Pacific* The PLAN accounts for only a fraction of China's maritime power. *Here's What You Need to Remember*: America's allies contribute their own forces to international efforts to manage China's rise as a military power. But that doesn't mean the United States shouldn't reconsider its own strategy in light of China's numerical advantage at sea. The People's Liberation Army Navy possesses between 313 and 342 warships, the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence *estimated* last year. By comparison, in mid-2018 the U.S. Navy possessed 285 warships. But... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
This German Plane Could Have Been Revolutionary. Why Did it Fail?*Caleb Larson* *History, World* The RFB X-114 could land on water, fly just over the ocean surface, and fly like an airplane. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Despite the overall favorable capabilities displayed by the X-114, the project was not further pursued. Ground effect vehicles take advantage of a flight phenomenon in which an aircraft at low altitude experiences lower drag and increased lift, in effect “floating” along the surface of the ground. Thanks to this odd phenomenon, ground effect vehicles can have much smaller wings than would be possible for normal fight at hig... read more
The National Interest2 hours ago
Undeclared: America and Germany Were At War Long Before Pearl HarborThe National Interest2 hours ago
Iran’s Severe Water Supply Shortage Has Sparked Protests*Trevor Filseth* *Iran, Middle East* So far, two protestors have been killed in the violence. Street protests have taken place across Iran for more than a week, as residents protest the Iranian government’s response to the drought and its restrictions on political freedoms. Videos posted on Iranian social media throughout the week have depicted protests, including the chanting of anti-regime slogans in Tehran. Iranian police units have since been stationed at important points throughout the city, notably in Tehran’s Azadi Square, where armored vehicles have been deployed. A... read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Brazil’s Bolsonaro says he foresaw exodus of Argentines to BrazilRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, recalled Thursday that since 2019, in an interview granted to the Argentine press, he predicted the exodus of citizens of that country, as, he said, is happening now in the midst of the pandemic and the economic crisis of the neighbor. "You don't need […] The post Brazil’s Bolsonaro says he foresaw exodus of Argentines to Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
U.S. Senate Panel Adds $25B To Biden's Defense Budget*The Hill:* *Senate panel adds $25B to Biden's defense budget* The Senate Armed Services Committee has approved a $778 billion defense policy bill, adding nearly $25 billion more to the defense budget than the Biden administration requested. The funding boost would go entirely to the Pentagon, giving the department $740.3 billion compared to the Biden administration’s request for $715 billion. The remainder of the budget goes to non-Pentagon defense programs, such as the Energy Department’s nuclear weapons programs. The increase was approved as a Republican-proposed amendment... read more
Global Issues News Headlines3 hours ago
Its Time To Reopen Primary Schools in IndiaJul 22 (IPS) - “The government should open schools, even if it’s for an hour, to facilitate some student-teacher interaction. Most teachers feel that students should be encouraged to come to school. Read the full story, “Its Time To Reopen Primary Schools in India”, on globalissues.org → read more
Global Issues News Headlines3 hours ago
Rwandan Farmers Pin Hopes on New Tech to Tackle Food LossesKIGALI, Rwanda, Jul 22 (IPS) - Rwanda is trying to reduce post-harvest loss by relying on new technologies to increase the amount of food available for consumption and help smallholder farmers confront some challenges caused by the overproduction of staple crops. Read the full story, “Rwandan Farmers Pin Hopes on New Tech to Tackle Food Losses”, on globalissues.org → read more
Global Issues News Headlines3 hours ago
Tigray: As famine looms, first WFP humanitarian flight arrivesLifesaving assistance arrived for the beleaguered Tigray region of Ethiopia on Thursday as the first UN World Food Programme (WFP) plane carrying humanitarian workers touched down in the capital Mekelle. Read the full story, “Tigray: As famine looms, first WFP humanitarian flight arrives”, on globalissues.org → read more
Global Issues News Headlines3 hours ago
COVID-19: Africa ‘third wave’ not yet over, while vaccine inequity threatens allAlthough new COVID-19 cases in Africa have slowed following an eight-week surge, this “small step forward” could be short-lived, the Regional Office of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday. Read the full story, “COVID-19: Africa ‘third wave’ not yet over, while vaccine inequity threatens all”, on globalissues.org → read more
Global Issues News Headlines3 hours ago
FAO head urges G20 to invest in a healthy planet for healthy foodThe head of the UN food relief agency called on the world’s richest nations on Thursday to invest more in sustainable living, to feed the world’s growing population. Read the full story, “FAO head urges G20 to invest in a healthy planet for healthy food”, on globalissues.org → read more
Global Issues News Headlines3 hours ago
Revealed: Inequalities persist in HIV prevention, child treatment servicesNearly half of the 1.7 million children worldwide living with HIV were not on treatment last year, the UN programme leading the global fight against HIV and AIDS, UNAIDS, said in a report released together with partners. Read the full story, “Revealed: Inequalities persist in HIV prevention, child treatment services”, on globalissues.org → read more
War News Updates3 hours ago
China's First Stealth Fighter For Aircraft Carriers Has A Weight ProblemAn FC-31 fighter jet. Reuters *Insider:* China's first stealth fighter for aircraft carriers is emerging, but a big problem still weighs it down * China's FC-31 stealth fighter was recently spotted on a mock aircraft carrier. * Little is known for sure about the FC-31, but that appearance is a sign China's navy may adopt it. * Like China's other advanced jets, the FC-31 has shortcomings that keep it from matching up with its US counterparts. China's J-20 fifth-generation stealth fighter is the most vaunted aircraft in the People's Liberation Army Air Force's (PLAAF) invent... read more
The Last Refuge3 hours ago
Brutal CfG Ad Hits Cheney For Operating Similar Personal Power Structure as ClintonClub for Growth (CfG), not exactly part of the MAGA community, is hitting Representative Liz Cheney in Wyoming with a pretty effective ad. Essentially the ad walks through a comparison between Hillary Clinton and Liz Cheney, highlighting the similarities. WATCH: . Hey, whatever works…. As long as we can get rid of this warmongering DeceptiCon, […] The post Brutal CfG Ad Hits Cheney For Operating Similar Personal Power Structure as Clinton appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Rio Times3 hours ago
Another view on the pandemic: Ian Smith and Frank Trumbetti small business owners, New JerseyRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Two hard-working men, Ian Smith and Frank Trumbetti from New Jersey, saved up and bought a failing gym and turned it around into a success. They enjoyed 9 months of business until they were told to shut down due to Covid-19. After two months and no coherent plan from the […] The post Another view on the pandemic: Ian Smith and Frank Trumbetti small business owners, New Jersey appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Greencrow As The Crow Flies3 hours ago
Op Ed: " Has the F-I-N-A-L line FINALLY been crossed?" (PART 1)Jummai Nache is a Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist missionary and medical assistant in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minnesota Woman Loses Both Legs and Both Hands Following Second Pfizer COVID-19 Shot (healthimpactnews.com) Greencrow says: I have a blockbuster two part Op-Ed from regular contributor and fellow warrior RAH to present. But, first, a word from our sponsor...the Health and Well Being of Humanity. Here is a tragic story from *Health Impact News* [link above]: *************** "...Jummaci was working as a medical assistant in a clinic in Minneapolis and was instructed to tak... read more
Komando.com4 hours ago
Before your next Google search, beware of these spam ads distributing malwareThose Google search results might not be what you think. Some are loaded with malware. read more
Mining Awareness +4 hours ago
Pfizer has Large R&D Facility in Wuhan China; Pfizer Employed Members of the Chinese Communist Party According to a Data Leak; Pfizer 3 Month Revenue from the Covid Vaccine was $3.5 BillionPfizer December 2020 SEC filing: https://archive.md/SMPQa In 2010, Pfizer founded an R&D facility at China’s National Bio-industry Base in Wuhan … Continue reading → read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
Did Macron Say This About the Unvaccinated?No evidence exists that the French president made a viral quote attributed to him. read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
Priest Outed Via Grindr App Highlights Rampant Data TrackingWhen a religious publication used smartphone app data to deduce the sexual orientation of a high-ranking Roman Catholic official, it exposed a problem that goes far beyond a debate over church doctrine and priestly celibacy. read more
Socio-Economics History Blog3 hours ago
Patrick Karim: Lines in the Sand for Gold and SilverPalisades Gold Radio Tom welcomes Patrick Karim back to the show to discuss his latest charts. Patrick is a proprietary capital manager and chart trader. To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisadesradio.ca – Patrick examines the ratio of the junior miners to silver, and currently, we are in … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog3 hours ago
French Protesters March Against Health Pass in ParisRT Hundreds of protesters, including members of the Yellow Vests, took to the streets of France’s capital to decry so-called health pass. Patrons will need to either show a certificate of vaccination or a negative COVID test to enter cinemas, museums, sporting events and other venues in France. end read more
Socio-Economics History Blog3 hours ago
FULL SHOW: UK Flexes Military Muscle, Plans to Deploy Warships to Counter ChinaRT America As the US is increasing its military assets in Asia to counter China, another player is following America’s footsteps. The United Kingdom says it will permanently deploy two warships in Asian waters, starting in September. RT America’s Alex Mihailovich has the story (4:52), then former UK MP George Galloway weighs in. (7:45) – … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog3 hours ago
Global Supply Chains Are Under Threatmaneco64 #shipping #pingdemic #supplychain #shortage #inflation #economy #markets #economics #seafarers – Today we will look at how maritime shipping is under threat as shipping companies are having problems sourcing more staff or seafarers. The crisis of the last 16 months or so has put a great deal of strain on the people involved in the … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog3 hours ago
THE FED. “WARNS” ON THE ECONOMY. Plus! A BLACK HOLE Will Eventually Open Up For Stocks. MannarinoSocio-Economics History Blog4 hours ago
FULL SHOW: China, US Tensions Soar, Washington Does Damage ControlRT America As tensions soar between the US and China, Washington seems to be doing damage control while also maintaining its offensive against Beijing. RT America’s Alex Mihailovich has the story. (14:26) – Another memorial service was held Thursday, for assassinated Haitian president Jovenel Moise, as more details continue to emerge about the alleged gunmen … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog4 hours ago
Silver Set Up for $25-26 Close on Options Expiration Next Tuesday, July 27Arcadia Economics #Silver set up for $25-26 close on options expiration #Silveroptionsexpiration is coming up next Tuesday July 27th, and as usual, the current market structure is offering some clues about where silver is likely to close that day. To find out more, click to watch the video now! end read more
The Rio Times4 hours ago
Brazil records 49,757 new cases and 1,412 Covid deaths (July 22)RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil on Thursday reported 1,412 new deaths from Covid-19, bringing the total number of fatalities from the disease in the country to 547,016, the Health Ministry said. There were also 49,757 new coronavirus cases, with the total number of infections in the country advancing to 19,523,711, the folder added. According […] The post Brazil records 49,757 new cases and 1,412 Covid deaths (July 22) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times4 hours ago
Brazil’s Petrobras’ oil and gas production is stable in the 2nd quarterRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Petrobras registered, in the second quarter, a 1.1% growth in oil and gas production, compared to the first quarter, for an average of 2.796 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (BOE/day). In the annual comparison, there was a slight retraction of 0.2%. In relation to the first quarter, the […] The post Brazil’s Petrobras’ oil and gas production is stable in the 2nd quarter appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times4 hours ago
Crude steel production grows 24% in the 1st semester -Brazil Steel InstituteRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Steel mills produced 18 million tons of crude steel in Brazil's first half of this year. This volume was 24% higher than the one manufactured from January to June 2020. Last month, the rise in steel production was 45.2%, reaching 3.12 million tons. The data was released on Thursday (22) […] The post Crude steel production grows 24% in the 1st semester -Brazil Steel Institute appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times4 hours ago
Haiti celebrates mass in honor of Moise amid protestsRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Haiti celebrated Thursday a mass in the cathedral of Cap-Haitien (north) in honor of President Jovenel Moise. Still, the homily was disturbed on several occasions by groups of people demanding justice for the assassination of the president perpetrated on July 7. Throughout the ceremony, there were several moments in which […] The post Haiti celebrates mass in honor of Moise amid protests appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Cairns News4 hours ago
Rally Update including information sitesThis weekend rally location UPDATE and times across Australia click here at Australian Vaccination-Network Incorporated with loads of information for you to make decisions. read more
Small Dead Animals5 hours ago
Canadian Madness Down UnderFor those who missed it, here’s what has occurred in Sydney, Australia: 82,000 tests 111 came back positive 1 person, in his 80’s, died Result: 900,000 residents locked down read more
Econlib5 hours ago
What’s Wrong with Registering Women for the Draft?The National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service issued a report in March recommending that Congress “eliminate male-only registration and expand draft eligibility to all individuals of the appropriate age cohort,” because “expanding draft eligibility to women will enable the military to access the most qualified individuals, regardless of sex.” Women have been eligible […] The post What’s Wrong with Registering Women for the Draft? appeared first on Econlib. read more
Food Safety News5 hours ago
Grimmway recalls Bunny Luv, other carrot products because of Salmonella riskCalifornia carrot giant Grimmway Farms is recalling several varieties of baby and shredded carrots after a test showed possible Salmonella contamination. Organic and conventional products are implicated. “The recall was initiated as a result of a routine, internal company test,” said Grimmway Farms President and CEO Jeff Huckaby. “The health of our customers and the... Continue Reading read more
From the Trenches World Report6 hours ago
Family loses everything to growing Bootleg Fire in Southern OregonKGW News Jul 21, 2021 Charred remnants of family heirlooms and appliances littered the front lawn of Tim and Dee McCarley’s destroyed home. The McCarleys... The post Family loses everything to growing Bootleg Fire in Southern Oregon appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
From the Trenches World Report6 hours ago
Why Did China Buy an Airstrip in Texas?Activist Post – by Aden Tate Should nations let their enemies purchase land within their own borders? You’d likely give a resounding ‘no’ to this... The post Why Did China Buy an Airstrip in Texas? appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Health Impact News6 hours ago
FDA Wants to Ban Another Natural Supplement with Success in Treating Symptoms of COVID-19N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) has been on the market as a supplement for decades—why is the FDA attacking it now? It seems obvious that the FDA is clearing the market of affordable NAC supplements in an effort to eliminate competition for NAC drugs that could be coming to market in the next few years. For starters, a drug company is investigating NAC as a treatment for a rare genetic disorder that damages the myelin sheath, which insulates nerve cells in the brain. But that’s just the beginning. A search through the government’s clinical trials database shows considerable interest f... read more
The National Interest4 hours ago
The Battle of Los Angeles Is the World War II Battle You Don't Know About*Warfare History Network* *Security, Americas* In the predawn hours of February 25, the sky above Los Angeles erupted with antiaircraft shells. *Key Point: *Three Months after the United States was plunged into World War II with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the nation was on edge. From every theater the news was disheartening, and the citizens along the West Coast were particularly aware of their perceived vulnerability. At 7:05 PM on the evening of February 23, 1942, the Japanese submarine I-17 surfaced off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, and for 20 minutes the ... read more
The National Interest4 hours ago
Russia Could Give Chinese Aircraft Carriers the Power Boost They Need*David Axe* *Russia, * “While China has good experience in the development of nuclear reactors for use on land, it has yet to master the miniaturisation process that is needed to make a nuclear power unit suitable for an aircraft carrier,” South China Morning Post reported. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *“Russia has the technology but no money, China has the money, but doesn’t have the technology,” Zhou said. “By working together China will move a step closer to one day launching a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.” China could partner with Russia in order to develop nuclea... read more
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Should the U.S. Navy Double Down on the Hypersonic Missile Race?*David Axe* *Defense Spending, Americas* The U.S. military should consider buying a huge arsenal of long-range, hypersonic missiles instead of trying to maintain a large fleet of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *In rushing to be first, China could end up fielding an unreliable weapon, one U.S. official has claimed. In July 2018, Griffin asserted that despite rivals’ progress the United States remained the world leader in hypersonic-weapons research. The U.S. military should consider buying a huge arsenal of long-range, hypersonic missiles in... read more
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Done Deal: The U.S. Military Could Send Iran’s Navy Underwater*David Axe* *Iranian Navy, * The Iranian navy is about to get a little bit bigger. But it’s still hopelessly outclassed by rival fleets. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *At least 56 Iranians died in that round of fighting. Two U.S. Marines perished when their helicopter crashed. Battered, the Iranian fleet pulled back, and since then has been hesitant to make good on its periodic threats against Iran’s neighbors and the United States. The Iranian navy is about to get a little bit bigger. But it’s still hopelessly outclassed by rival fleets. The naval imbalance could weigh on ... read more
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'Poverty the Problem, Not Exports'*"[F]orcing farmers to supply the domestic market [for which some economic illiterates are calling] would be an act of economic sabotage. "That the poor can’t afford to buy the high nutrient foods we produce, isn’t because we export them, it’s because they’re poor. "Handicapping exports would not solve that and would make the whole country poorer in the process."* ~ Ele Ludemann, from her post 'Poverty the Problem, Not Exports' Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Permission to republish is granted, with link and attribution. read more
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Home loans with funds from savings in Brazil should break new records and reach US$37.5 billion in 2021RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After breaking records last year and also in the first half of 2021, real estate financing with funds from savings should close the year totaling R$195 (US$37.5) billion, up 57% from 2020. The projection and data were released today by ABECIP (Brazilian Association of Real Estate Credit and Savings) and […] The post Home loans with funds from savings in Brazil should break new records and reach US$37.5 billion in 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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