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Jun 03 2020
News
Why most Covid-19 deaths won’t be from the virus
It all began with a large hollow tree.
Two-year-old Emile Ouamouno had been fond of playing inside the tree, which was near his home in Meliandou – a village in the heart of the Guinean jungle. But other life had also discovered its cosy confines: bats. Children would sometimes catch them there, before roasting them for dinner.
Then Emile got sick. On the 28 December 2013, he
BBC NewsJul 16 2019
News
The Mob Comes for Scarlett Johansson Again — and Wins Again
Political correctness kills art, rendering it bland. Which is why it was encouraging when Hollywood A-lister Scarlett Johansson said that — as an actress — she should be able to play “any person, or any tree, or any animal.”
No doubt Johansson would make a very sexy tree, and a very bold badger besides, but her claim to be able to play “any person” sparked furious controversy. I mean,
National Review (News)Nov 08 2021
News
Countries’ climate pledges built on flawed data, Post investigation finds
Malaysia’s latest catalogue of its greenhouse gas emissions to the United Nations reads like a report from a parallel universe. The 285-page document suggests that Malaysia’s trees are absorbing carbon four times faster than similar forests in neighboring Indonesia.
The surprising claim has allowed the country to subtract over 243 million tons of carbon dioxide from its 2016 inventory
Washington PostJan 27 2022
Opinion
Justice Kamala Harris Will Never Happen
Close Twitter, turn off your TV, and suppress the palace whispering for a moment so that you might better understand a truth that obtains now, and for all time beyond: Vice President Kamala Harris is not going to be nominated for the United States Supreme Court. The idea is a joke, a reverie, a distraction. Harris has none of the qualifications for the job; she has none of the support she’d
National Review (News)Dec 04 2019
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Kamala Harris shutters campaign. Does she have a shot at VP?
Ohumming with activity. Millennials sat with laptops at folding tables, twinkly Christmas lights above their heads. Purple and yellow “For the People” signs spelled out “Iowa” in a giant floor-to-ceiling display.
The campaign was hitting all of its outreach targets to finish in the top three in the Iowa caucuses, Senator Harris’ state communications director said over breakfast with a
Christian Science MonitorNov 17 2022
Headline Roundup
Waukesha Parade Attacker Gets Life in Prison
Darrell Brooks, the man convicted of intentionally driving his car through a 2021 Wisconsin Christmas parade and killing six people, was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday without the chance for parole.
Key Quotes: Brooks entered a mental health plea before the sentence, and said he wanted "to get to a point in my life where I can have the ability to recognize before it happens when
Associated Press Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Washington ExaminerNov 29 2019
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U.S. shoppers stay away from stores, spend online as Black Friday begins
U.S. consumers splurged more than $2 billion online in the first hours of Thanksgiving shopping on Thursday, while crowds were largely thin at retailers on the eve of Black Friday, reflecting the broader trend away from shopping at brick-and-mortar stores.
Early discounts offered this month by chains seeking to extend this year’s shorter holiday season saw a dip in the numbers lining up
ReutersDec 26 2015
News
Smoking Gun: The GOP Establishment Cannot Beat Hillary Clinton. Period.
An early Christmas present arrived Christmas Eve in the form of what, at first glance, looked like the usual-usual CNN filler on the slow news day. What it really was, though, is final confirmation that the Republican Establishment does not have the killer instinct necessary to defeat Hillary Clinton. They have no chance of winning. None. Zero. Nada. Zippo.
Below is a transcript of a
Breitbart NewsDec 24 2013
News
Pope Francis keeps winning fans among American Catholics, poll says
Many American Catholics approve of how Pope Francis, who is about to celebrate his first Christmas Mass, is leading the church, a new poll said Tuesday.
Washington TimesSep 06 2019
News
Fort Worth asks, Can a klan hall become a place of healing?
Two weeks before Christmas, in 1921, Fred Rouse was lying in a hospital bed, recovering from being beaten and stabbed by striking meatpacking workers.
Rouse was one of the black workers and immigrants hired to break the strike. He was leaving his shift when he was surrounded and threatened by striking workers, according to Fort Worth Star Telegram reports. Afraid for his life, Rouse
Christian Science Monitor