The American Dream
This Version Of Monkeypox Is An Excruciatingly Painful Disease, And It Continues To Spread At An Exponential Rate
Do we have another major global pandemic on our hands? When I wrote my first article about monkeypox in early May, there were 3 total cases. Today, there are 7,534 and the total number of cases continues to rise at an exponential rate. I...
Much Of The Southwest Is Turning Into ‘Death Valley’ As Dust Bowl Conditions Return And Water Resources Dry Up
The endless drought in the Southwest has become a full-blown national emergency. If Lake Mead, Lake Powell and the Colorado River keep drying up at the rate they have been, millions of Americans could soon be without water and electricity. ...
Augusto Perez: “This New Virus Was Devastating To Mankind. The Carnage That Was Taking Place Was Horrific To Behold.”
It shouldn’t be a surprise to any of us that strange diseases are erupting all over the world. In Matthew 24, Jesus specifically warned us that there would be multiple “pestilences” in the end times. So if we really are living in the...
CNET
This Simple Trick Can Help You Shop Prime Day Deals for Free This Year - CNET
Signing up for a Prime membership is simple, and right now you can get 30 days of access for free.
'Thor: Love and Thunder': Post-Credits Scenes and Epic Cameos, Explained - CNET
The Marvel Cinematic Universe movie's extra scenes introduce a potential future adversary and reunite us with an old friend.
Elon Musk Pulls Out of $44B Deal to Buy Twitter - CNET
Musk says the company breached the merger agreement. Twitter says it still plans to close the deal, setting up a legal battle with the billionaire.
Dandelion Salad
The Chris Hedges Report: Splinterlands’ Climate Dystopia, with John Feffer
Dandelion Salad with Chris Hedges TheRealNews on Jul 8, 2022 In his dystopian novel Splinterlands, John Feffer looks ahead to life on planet earth in the year 2050. The signs of societal breakdown in the not-so-distant future, if we look, are...
Will Griffin: Origins of the Modern Surveillance State
by Will Griffin Writer, Dandelion Salad July 7, 2022 “Since the dawn of capitalism, the capitalist class has had to keep an eye on the working class in order to keep them in check. This surveillance has been around for a long time but the story...
After The Fireworks, by Rivera Sun
by Rivera Sun Writer, Dandelion Salad Originally published on July 19, 2021 July 6, 2022 Winds of Change is the third novel in the Dandelion Trilogy by Rivera Sun. It’s a wild tale of resistance and resilience, people-powered democracy movements...
The Economic Collapse
Now An Outbreak Of The Marburg Virus Has Begun
Why are so many unusual outbreaks of disease suddenly happening all over the planet? We were already dealing with a seemingly endless global pandemic coming into 2022, and so far this year a bird flu pandemic has resulted in the deaths of tens...
If There Is A Nuclear War Between The U.S. And Russia, Most Americans Will Die By Starving To Death
Can you imagine what it would be like to literally starve to death? Most Americans believe that if a nuclear war with Russia actually happens the vast majority of the U.S. population will be instantly wiped out. But that is not what the science...
Thanks To The Rapidly Imploding U.S. Economy, Joe Biden’s Poll Numbers Have Plunged To Unprecedented Levels
These are not good times for Joe Biden. When the U.S. economy is performing well whoever is in the White House is going to get most of the credit. Likewise, when the U.S. economy is performing poorly whoever is in the White House is going to...
Eurasia Review
Deficit Trap?: Trade Balances And China’s Belt And Road Initiative – Analysis
By Felix K. Chang* (FPRI) — “Senseless and baseless.” That was how a top Chinese official described claims that China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which officially launched in 2013, had caused economic hardship in developing...
China’s Draconian Lockdown Policies: Major Consequences To Follow – Analysis
By Mihai Macovei* While most of the world lifted covid-19 restrictions and learned how to live with the virus, China moved in the opposite direction and doubled down on its zero-covid policy. Other countries, such as Australia and New...
‘Party Of Silence’ May Hold Key To What Putin Will Ultimately Do In Ukraine – OpEd
Regarding Putin’s war in Ukraine, there are now three parties in Moscow, “the party of war” which backs what the Kremlin leader is doing, “the party of peace” which wants an end to the war, the relaxation of tensions with the West and...
Geoengineering Watch
Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, May 28, 2022, #355
Dane Wigington GeoengineeringWatch.org The global controllers have just gathered in Davos, Switzerland. Did they solidified their plans for our collective fate? There was almost no major media coverage of the criminal cabal meeting...
Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, May 21, 2022, #354
Dane Wigington GeoengineeringWatch.org Key rivers that supply water for farms are drying up, failing food production is a consequence. Rivers in other regions are bursting their banks and flooding farm fields. Again, crop loss is the...
Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, May 14, 2022, # 353
Dane Wigington GeoengineeringWatch.org Climate chaos continues to crush crops all over the world. How long till the food shortages hit home? From the US Southwest to Siberia – wildfires are already raging, and summer is still a month...
intelNews.org
An assessment of Russia’s espionage network in Switzerland
Russia has been able to take advantage of Switzerland’s neutrality policy to push back against the global wave of diplomatic expulsions it has faced since invading Ukraine in February of this year. According to a new report, Moscow has built...
Despite expectations, a cyber-blitz has not occurred in Ukraine. Experts explain why
IN THE OPENING STAGES of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there was a widespread expectation among security experts that the world would witness a new chapter in the history of cyber-warfare: something akin to carpet-bombing in cyberspace...
Can one ever truly leave the Russian intelligence services? It depends, says expert
RUSSIANS ARE AWARE OF the phrase “there is no such thing as a former chekist”. The term “chekist” dates from the Bolshevik-era All-Russian Extraordinary Commission (VChK, pronounced “cheka”), which was formed in 1917 as the...
Joniopolis
In the Waiting Room with St. Bob
Literally anywhere can be entertaining if you have St. Bob with you. For example, one of our sons had a medical procedure last week, so Bob and I found a couple of chairs to sit in, while we waited. A TV was...
Doctor Who?
I went in for a scheduled ultrasound last week. These, along with MRIs, come up occasionally when you’ve had cancer. But it turned out I didn’t need one at all and had driven there for nothing. “No problem,” I thought. “Gas...
Tough Crowd
It doesn’t always work to crack jokes when traveling in foreign countries. They have humor, alright, but it’s their humor. For example, on our recent trip through Europe, Bob joked that we came wurst class...
Niqnaq
military summary
Military Summary and Analysis Military Summary, Jul 8 2022 This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on Jul 8.
colonel cassad
War in Ukraine. Summary for Jul 7 2022 Colonel Cassad, Jul 8 11:18 1. Lisichansk-Sverodonetsk. The regrouping of troops to the Seversko-Soledar and Artemovsk directions continues. The area is being combed, not all the lagging groups of the...
south front
Amid War In Ukraine, Foreign Powers Remain Active In Syria South Front, Jul 8 2022 https://s4.cdnstatic.space/wp-content/uploads/video/08.07.2022_IMR_Syria.mp4 Foreign powers remain deeply involved in the Syrian war, despite the...
Inter Press ServiceInter Press Service
Wild Species Central to Human Survival, New IPBES Report Offers Options for their Sustainable Use
Fifty thousand wild species meet the needs of billions of people worldwide, providing food, cosmetics, shelter, clothing, medicine and inspiration. But now, a million species of plants and animals face extinction with far-reaching consequences...
A World of 8 Billion, Yes, But (II): The Unseen, Untold Story of the 50%
While women and girls have been so far enjoying some of their due rights in Western high-income countries, the overwhelming majority of teenagers and adult women in the impoverished regions of the current world’s population of 8 billions...
Migrant Workers from Mexico, Caught Up in Trafficking, Forced Labor and Exploitation
Eduardo Reyes, originally from Puebla in central Mexico, was offered a 40-hour workweek contract by his recruiter and his employer in the United States, but ended up performing hundreds of hours of unpaid work that was not authorized because...
The Moderate Voice
Shooting of Shinzo Abe is a huge shock for Japan and the world
Craig Mark, Kyoritsu Women’s University Japan is reeling from the assassination of its longest-serving former prime minister, Shinzo Abe. He was campaigning for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party for the Upper House elections due on...
Global reaction to killing of Japan’s former PM Abe
Published by Reuters UK (Reuters) – Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving leader, died on Friday after being shot while campaigning for a parliamentary election. Abe, who sought to lift the economy out of chronic...
Japan ex-PM Abe assassinated while making election campaign speech
Published by Reuters By Satoshi Sugiyama and Chang-Ran Kim NARA, Japan (Reuters) – Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving leader, died on Friday hours after he was shot while campaigning for a parliamentary election...
Mother Jones
Former Oath Keepers Spokesman Set to Testify at January 6 Hearing
A former spokesman for the Oath Keepers militia group is set to testify Tuesday at a January 6 committee hearing on the role that the organization and other extremists played in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Jason Van Tatenhove, a Colorado...
San Francisco’s New DA Plans to Reverse Key Criminal Justice Reforms
One month after San Francisco voters removed District Attorney Chesa Boudin in a recall election, the city’s mayor has picked an interim replacement who is expected to be tougher on crime and roll back some of Boudin’s most significant...
Biden Signs Executive Order Aimed at Protecting Abortion Rights
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Friday that attempts to safeguard at least some abortion access for residents of states seeking to outlaw the procedure. The move comes as Democrats and pro-choice advocates have implored...
The Watchers - Editor's Picks
Southern Europe restricts drinking water access
Governments from Portugal to Italy are calling on citizens to limit water use to a bare minimum due to severe drought and scarce rainfall. Source
Severe floods force more than 50 000 to evacuate, inundate several food-producing regions, Australia
Heavy rains continued falling over Australia's east coast on July 5, 2022, forcing more than 50 000 people to evacuate their homes, up from 30 000 on July 4. While some parts of the region saw a year's worth of rain within just 3 days, this heavy...
Noctilucent clouds outburst strongest in 15 years, NLCs seen as far south as Washington State and Oregon
A sharp spike in the frequency of noctilucent clouds was detected at the end of June 2022. This is the largest NLCs spike in the last 15 years. Source
WebMD Health
Biden Moves to Protect Access to Reproductive Health Care
The executive order calls on multiple federal agencies to expand access to reproductive care, crack down on misinformation and to protect the privacy of patients seeking reproductive care.
How Role in ‘The Chi’ Made Yolonda Ross a Breast Cancer Advocate
Yolonda Ross went all-in when she learned that the single mom she plays in Showtime’s acclaimed series The Chi has breast cancer.
Exercise and Your Period: Be Your Best When You Feel Bad
A growing conversation around periods and performance is empowering active people. Use these tips to feel and perform your best in all phases of the menstrual cycle.
WhoWhatWhy
How One Senator’s Broken Hip Puts Net Neutrality at Risk
PICKS are stories from many sources, selected by our editors or recommended by our readers because they are important, surprising, troubling, enlightening, inspiring, or amusing. They appear on our site and in our daily newsletter. Please...
Does Privacy Still Matter, and Do We Still Have Any?
One of our top legal scholars on the meaning of privacy — and if it will even matter in the years ahead.
How Heatwaves Are Creating a Pollen Crisis
PICKS are stories from many sources, selected by our editors or recommended by our readers because they are important, surprising, troubling, enlightening, inspiring, or amusing. They appear on our site and in our daily newsletter. Please...
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