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( Ah, yes. Man is damaging the climate. We know this because the weather 100 years from now has gone to shit. )
NEWS the diva of dumplings is gracing this year’s Taste of Tasmania confirms Hobart’s annual New Year-period food and wine festival is transformed from being a dag to a darling...
WOOLWORTHS is putting its money where our mouths are, investing $30 million to drive supply chain innovation in the organic produce mega-trend.
It didn’t make many national headlines, but the proposed budget for NASA’s “Planetary Defense Coordination Office” was just increased by 90 million dollars. At a time...
What I am about to share with you is incredibly disturbing. Every year on October 31st, some of the most horrifying acts imaginable are carried out in dark corners and back rooms all...
The China-based phone giant just one-upped Apple and Samsung with some seriously impressive new tech.
Pixel 3 vs. iPhone XS vs. Galaxy S9 - CNET
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The smaller of Google's new Pixel 3 phones throws down against the competition.
- Come check out some photos we took with the Pixel 3!
Dandelion Salad
“We don’t think you fight fire with fire best; we think you fight fire with water best. We’re going to fight racism not with racism, but we’re going to fight with solidarity...
by David Swanson Writer, Dandelion Salad Let’s Try Democracy, Oct. 13, 2018 October 15, 2018 David Swanson on Oct 13, 2018 David Swanson’s Remarks at the Resource Center for Nonviolence...
It appears that a major war between Israel and Hamas is imminent. For the past six months, Hamas has been staging violent protests along the Israeli border in an attempt to end the...
The bigger they come, the harder they fall. Currently, we are in the terminal phase of an “everything bubble” which has had ten years to grow. It is the biggest financial bubble...
In today’s volatile, uncertain and complex global economic climate, currency crises could be triggered again in ASEAN. The impact of
With Turkish investigators asserting that they have found further evidence that Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed when he visited
Muhammad’s Constitution Of Medina – OpEd
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Dane Wigington GeoengineeringWatch.org How much of what we believe is actually nothing more than societal programming from the constant parade of propaganda? How many crimes...
Officials in the Czech Republic have announced that the country’s spy agency headed an operation in several countries, aimed at neutralizing a cyberespionage network operated...
There were conflicting reports yesterday in Ankara of an alleged evacuation of Iran’s ambassador to Turkey, following credible reports of a suicide bomb attack, possibly by the...
Think about going through the security check at the airport. You’ve probably taken off your jacket, your shoes, stuffed them into a plastic bin, walked through...
Am I lucky or what? Not only did St. Bob send me to Scandinavia with Nicole for my birthday (I told you he was a Saint), but my long-time Swedish friend, Marianne Carlsson...
The “new cold war,” censorship, and the future of the Internet Andre Damon, WSWS, Oct 17 2018 On Tuesday, the NYT published a major editorial statement warning about the “breakup...
defining the perfect clusterfuck
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British PM addresses EU summit as “no deal” Brexit threatened Thomas Scripps, WSWS, Oct 17 2018 PM May will address this evening’s EU summit knowing that Britain’s terms...
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Although their contribution to global warming is negligible, Caribbean nations are bearing the brunt of its impact. Climate phenomena are so devastating that countries are beginning...
U.N. Secretary-General's message on World Food DayThe post UN Secretary-General: About 820 Million People Still Suffer From Hunger appeared first on Inter Press Service...
When did you last stand in line? I mean really stand in line. It might have been the airport (average line time perhaps 15 minutes), the drug store, even in busy Manhattan, a minute or...
“Two princes: Kushner now faces a reckoning for Trump’s bet on the heir to the Saudi throne” — Washington Post headline, Oct. 15 Excerpted from: “Salmanella and the Glass...
Trailing in the polls with three weeks before election day, Texas Democratic Rep. Beto O’Rourke has his work cut out for him in his bid to unseat Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. If he wants...
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump reportedly compared the treatment of Brett Kavanaugh with that of the Saudi Arabian government in the suspected killing of Washington...
- Our commander-in-chief gave an interview to the Associated Press today: President Donald Trump Tuesday criticized rapidly mounting global condemnation of Saudi Arabia over the...
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Florida residents from the eastern part of Panama City Beach to Apalachicola now know what a war zone is like. 750,000 people are without power and without water. Thousands of homes...
There Was No Debate When We Needed One
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Instead of finding out whether Kavanaugh believes in the unitary executive theory that the president has powers unaccountable to Congress and the Judiciary and agrees that a Justice...
How the American Media Were Destroyed
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The late physicist's last book, which was published today, attempts to answer the biggest questions of them all. Hawking, who died back in March at th...
Bizarre solar system is baffling astronomers
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Four gargantuan planets have been observed orbiting a relatively young star approximately 500 light years away. Known as CI Tau, the star, despite bei...
At least 27 people have been killed in Europe over the past couple of days after a series of intense storms swept over the region dumping extremely heavy rain. 12 people died in Spain's...
Heavy rain produced by remnants of Hurricane "Sergio" hit parts of Arizona on October 13, 2018, flooding low-lying roads and closing some local streets. The remnants of former Hurricane...
Researchers who analyzed data from 178 countries found that people from larger families were less likely to get cancer than those from smaller families...
CDC Warns of Polio-Like Virus Striking More Kids
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The CDC on Tuesday reported 127 cases of a rare but devastating polio-like virus, partially paralyzing hundreds of children in 22 states. It’s the third wave of acute flaccid myelitis...
Feds and Pharma Spar Over Drug Costs in TV Ads
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Friedman vs. Khashoggi on Saudis ; Trump's Budget Deficit Not So Conservative ...and More Picks 10/16 The post Sanders Tries (Again) to End Slaughter in Yemen appeared first on WhoWhatWhy...
Just days after WhoWhatWhy exclusively revealed that one county in Georgia is rejecting absentee ballots at a stunning rate, a lawsuit has been filed to make sure that ballots across...
- Shocking video shows voting machines sitting in an unlocked room in a public place in Georgia’s Fulton County the day before early voting started. The post Exclusive: WhoWhatWhy...