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Jun 24 2020
News
Minnesota Sues Exxon, Koch over Climate Change
The Minnesota attorney general sued Exxon Mobil Corp., Koch Industries and a top oil-and-gas trade group Wednesday, alleging they have for years deceived consumers about the effects of climate change.
Attorney General Keith Ellison said Exxon, three Koch companies and the American Petroleum Institute deceived the public about climate-change science to protect their business interests
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 15 2017
Opinion
Flashback: That Time Chris Matthews Also Said Hitler Didn't Use Chemical Weapons. Should We Torch Him Too?
White House Press Secretary stepped in it this week. During Tuesday’s briefing, he said this when answering a question related to the recent chemical weapons attack in Syria that killed at least 80 people, including women and children, and the massive missile attack that occurred in response to that heinous assault. He made a reference to Adolf Hitler, saying that he didn’t stoop as low as
TownhallSep 23 2021
News
NYC Will Invest $75 Million in Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure
The New York City mayor announced on Wednesday a new $75 million investment in state electric vehicles and charging infrastructure as a part of a bigger initiative to transition the entire city fleet to electric vehicles.
The plans will replace 300 gas-powered city fleet vehicles and retrofit 125 diesel-powered trucks to run on electricity, Mayor Bill de Blasio said, according to a
The Epoch TimesFeb 08 2022
News
Documents reveal U.S. military’s frustration with White House, diplomats over Afghanistan evacuation
Senior White House and State Department officials failed to grasp the Taliban’s steady advance on Afghanistan’s capital and resisted efforts by U.S. military leaders to prepare the evacuation of embassy personnel and Afghan allies weeks before Kabul’s fall, placing American troops ordered to carry out the withdrawal in greater danger, according to sworn testimony from multiple commanders
Washington PostAug 01 2022
News
It's not just brain fog: Vertigo, hair loss, and lagging sex drive are also long COVID symptoms
By now, you may have heard that brain fog, extreme fatigue, and heart issues can all be symptoms of long COVID.
But there are other common issues people can suffer after a coronavirus infection, including trouble ejaculating, hair loss, vertigo, urination issues, anorexia, and hot flashes.
According to a large study of nearly 500,000 UK adults published in the journal Nature
Business InsiderJan 09 2022
Analysis
WHO chief Tedros looks guaranteed for re-election amid COVID pandemic
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), is all but ensured to lead the organization for a second term, from 2022 to 2027, because he is the only candidate in the race. As a matter of procedure, on 25 January, the WHO’s executive board is expected to nominate him for re-election in May.
The probable extension of his leadership occurs
Nature.comMay 18 2021
News
Death toll climbs as calls for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire go unheeded
Three huge explosions shook Gaza City early on Tuesday morning as the conflict between Hamas and Israel continued unbated. Thousands of Palestinians heeded the call for a national strike in Israel, and there were new confrontations as Palestinians joined protests at flashpoints on a "day of rage" to vent anger over the deadly strikes on Gaza.
Thousands of demonstrators came out in
CBS News (Online)Dec 06 2021
Opinion
Corporate Media’s Systemic Corruption Is Far Worse Than Chris Cuomo’s Coverup For His Brother
How is the media’s reporting, born of the incestuous relationship between leftist media and government partisans, any less troubling than the help Chris Cuomo provided his brother?
On Saturday, CNN announced it had fired Chris Cuomo due to new information concerning the assistance the former host of “Cuomo Prime Time” provided his brother, Andrew Cuomo, as the latter fought charges of
The FederalistDec 22 2020
News
Congress Passes Major Climate Legislation in Year-End Omnibus
Lawmakers agreed last night to phase down hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), the most significant congressional action on climate change in years and a head start for President-elect Joe Biden’s plans to slash greenhouse gas emissions across the economy.
The emission phase-down bill was tucked into the 5,593-page year-end omnibus, which also included a long-anticipated $35 billion energy
Scientific AmericanNov 03 2021
Analysis
Beware People Trying to Dismiss Jack Dorsey's Inflation Analysis as Disinformation
I hope you squirreled away that cool 16 cents you saved on your Fourth of July barbeque this year. Across the board, prices seem to be going up, up, up.
Gas is more expensive (up 42.7 percent). Cars and trucks, too (up 7.6 percent for new and 31.9 percent (!) for used). Your wallet is surely feeling the burn at the grocery store (up 3 percent). Meat, in particular, is getting really
Reason