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  • Donald Trump's Speech Interrupted by Fox News Host to Fact-Check 'Many Untruths' About Election Fraud

    12/04/2023 1:47:00 PM PST · by ABStrauss · 75 replies
    msn ^ | 12/4/2023 | Staff
    Former President Donald Trump's untruths about the "rigged" election of 2020 were recently slammed by Fox News host Arthel Neville, who fact-checked them while analyzing his Iowa speech. The speech in question was made on December 2 by Trump at a campaign stop in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he made the most strange claims about elections and his presidency, Rolling Stone reported.
  • Will Cost California $700 Million a Week(really?)

    08/19/2020 8:50:09 AM PDT · by Vendome · 30 replies
    Courthousenews.com ^ | August 12, 2020 | NICK CAHILL and NATHAN SOLIS
    Gavin Newsom estimated Monday it would cost the state $700 million per week to implement President Donald Trump’s proposed unemployment boost. Newsom said Trump’s offer, which would require states to pick up 25% of the cost, would cause further delays at the state’s beleaguered unemployment department and force harsh new cuts in a state saddled with a record $54 billion deficit.
  • Flu season deaths top 80,000 last year, CDC says

    03/22/2020 11:01:30 PM PDT · by Vendome · 110 replies
    CNN ^ | September 27, 2018 | Susan Scutti
    An estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications last winter, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This means it was the deadliest season in more than four decades -- since 1976, the date of the first published paper reporting total seasonal flu deaths, said CDC Spokeswoman Kristen Nordlund. In previous seasons, flu-related deaths have ranged from a low of about 12,000 during the 2011-2012 season to a high of about 56,000 during the 2012-2013. Flu caused an estimated 80,000 deaths last fall and winterThe 2017-18 season ranks as the deadliest in more than four...
  • The Difficult Birth of the "Many Worlds" Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

    03/26/2018 9:56:53 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 40 replies
    Scientific American ^ | 3/21/18 | Adam Becker
    The Difficult Birth of the "Many Worlds" Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics Hugh Everett, creator of this radical idea during a drunken debate more than 60 years ago, died before he could see his theory gain widespread popularity   By Adam Becker on March 21, 2018 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Email Print Share via Google+Stumble Upon Credit: Garik Barseghyan Pixabay Over several rounds of sherry late one night in the fall of 1955, the Danish physicist Aage Petersen debated the mysteries at the heart of quantum physics with two graduate students, Charles Misner and Hugh Everett, at Princeton University. Petersen was defending the...
  • Trump: 'We are not loved by many Muslims'

    11/30/2015 5:28:04 AM PST · by sheikdetailfeather · 11 replies
    MSNBC ^ | 11-30-2015 | Morning Joe
    Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump joins Morning Joe to talk about his rhetoric on Muslim-Americans, climate change, his meeting with African-American pastors and the 2016 GOP race. Duration: 21:15
  • County threatens to fine family for having ‘too many cars in driveway’(Video At Link)

    07/22/2015 5:39:22 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 74 replies
    WSB-TV ^ | 07/21/15 | Jim Strickland
    COBB COUNTY, Ga. — Cobb County is telling a Kennesaw family to apply for permission to park their kids' cars in their own driveway. The Oviedo family got a notice of violation for having four cars in the driveway. The family has relatives visiting and two kids home from college. "I am angry. I am beyond angry. I don't see how the government can tell me whose cars I can park in my own driveway," said Kim Oviedo. They got a visit Friday from code enforcement, acting on an anonymous complaint. The neighborhood is zoned an Open Space Community. A...
  • A quantum world arising from many ordinary ones

    10/25/2014 2:08:48 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 15 replies
    Nature ^ | 10/24/14 | Alexandra Witze
    The bizarre behaviour of the quantum world — with objects existing in two places simultaneously and light behaving as either waves or particles — could result from interactions between many 'parallel' everyday worlds, a new theory suggests. “It is a fundamental shift from previous quantum interpretations,” says Howard Wiseman, a theoretical quantum physicist at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia, who together with his colleagues describes the idea in Physical Review X1. Theorists have tried to explain quantum behaviour through various mathematical frameworks. One of the older interpretations envisages the classical world as stemming from the existence of many simultaneous quantum...
  • So Many Miracles

    07/29/2014 6:37:00 PM PDT · by Nachum · 19 replies
    baltimore Jewish life ^ | 7/28/14 | Naomi Ragen
    "Eretz Asher Hashem Elokecha Doresh Osa; Tamid Einei Hashem Elokecha Bah, Mereishis Hashana v'Ad Acharis Shana" (Devarim 11,12) The soldiers in Gaza are switched out with other units in order to rest. This story was told by one of these soldiers. "I and my friends captured a number of Hamas terrorists. When they were interrogated, we asked them, if you have so many tunnels that come into Israel, and that are built 25 feet under the ground and reach to Beer Sheva, why until now have you never used any of them for terrorist attacks? To kidnap or kill Israelis?...
  • Michelle & Jim Bob Duggar Expecting 20th Child

    11/08/2011 10:30:53 AM PST · by Morpheus2009 · 8 replies
    The Duggars have their 20th child on the way! "19 Kids and Counting" stars Michelle and Jim Bob will welcome their next child in the spring, People reported. PLAY IT NOW: How Do The Duggars Make Their Huge Family Work? "We are so excited," the Duggar mother, 45, who is three-and-a-half months along, told the mag. "I feel good. I am past the sickness stage now."
  • EPA Bans Many Household Rat and Mouse Poisons

    06/07/2011 10:18:53 AM PDT · by Nachum · 183 replies
    Cybercast News Service ^ | 6/7/11 | Susan Jones
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on Tuesday that it plans to ban the sale of “the most toxic rat and mouse poisons, as well as most loose bait and pellet products” to residential customers. The goal is to better protect children, pets and wildlife. “These changes are essential to reduce the thousands of accidental exposures of children that occur every year from rat and mouse control products and also to protect household pets,” said Steve Owens, assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention. The EPA also will require that all rat and mouse poisons
  • Poll: Many Obama 2008 supporters defecting to GOP

    10/17/2010 2:52:52 AM PDT · by South40 · 31 replies
    YahooNews (AP) ^ | 10/16/2010 | LIZ SIDOTI
    WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama's winning coalition from 2008 has crumbled and his core backers are dispirited. It's now Republicans who stand to benefit from an electorate that's again craving change. Nearly two years after putting Obama in the White House, one-quarter of those who voted for the Democrat are defecting to the GOP or considering voting against the party in power this fall. Just half of them say they definitely will show up Nov. 2, according to an Associated Press-Knowledge Networks poll released two weeks before Obama's first midterm elections.
  • Hamas Vocabulary Lesson: Many Ways to Say 'Slaughter the Jews'

    09/26/2009 9:50:01 PM PDT · by Nachum · 1 replies · 400+ views
    Israel National News ^ | 9/26/09 | Nissan Ratzlav-Katz
    (IsraelNN.com) A recent children's television program broadcast from Gaza teaches Muslim Arab children several different vocabulary words for "slaughtering" the Jews in the Land of Israel. The theme is hardly new for the Hamas-run station. Al-Aqsa TV broadcasts a children's program called "Tomorrow's Pioneers" featuring a live child actor and an adult actor dressed in an animal costume. The current "animal" co-host is Nassur the Bear, introduced earlier this year, who follows in the footsteps of Nahoul the Bee, Assoud the Rabbit, and Farfour, who was a Mickey Mouse lookalike. Themes promoted by all the characters include Islamic triumphalism, anti-Semitism,...
  • The System is Rigged. What Can "We The People" Do About It?

    06/27/2007 11:50:13 PM PDT · by A Navy Vet · 104 replies · 1,842+ views
    n/a ^ | 6/29/2007 | A Navy Vet
    As the title implies, it appears more and more that our Constitutional Republic is becoming more corrupt by the day through back-room bribes and under-handed dealings regarding the Senate "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" package. Currently, the Senate and the Executive Branch is efforting to force this legislation that will completely negate our system of justice by undermining our legal immigrations system and giving "special treatment" (amnesty) to those who have wait their turn. I have long fought against "illegal immigration" in many ways and for many years. But I never believed that our Fedgov would so actively work to undermine what...
  • US 'Planning To Keep 50,000 Troops In Iraq For Many Years'

    06/11/2006 5:37:30 PM PDT · by blam · 24 replies · 780+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 6-12-2006 | Francis Harris
    US 'planning to keep 50,000 troops in Iraq for many years' By Francis Harris in Washington (Filed: 12/06/2006) America plans to retain a garrison of 50,000 troops, one tenth of its entire army, in Iraq for years to come, according to US media reports. The revelation came as George W Bush summoned his top political, military and intelligence aides to a summit on Iraq's future today at the presidential retreat at Camp David. America has indicated that it may raise troop levels in Iraq in the short-term Tomorrow the Americans will talk by video link to Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq's prime...
  • Civil Affairs Wears Many Hats in Samarra

    03/27/2006 3:11:34 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 348+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Sgt. Waine D. Haley
    The Golden Mosque in Samarra, Iraq, days after anti-Iraqi forces bombed the national landmark. The U.S. has offered to help the locals rebuild the mosque, but the Samarra government wants to accomplish it on their own. U.S. Army photo Civil Affairs Wears Many Hats in Samarra The Civil Affairs team in Samarra is working on 30 different projects. By U.S. Army Sgt. Waine D. Haley 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment SAMARRA, Iraq, March 27, 2006 — Welcome to the world of Civil Affairs, where in one minute you could be drinking Chai tea with the mayor and the next...
  • Many Dead In Iraqi Prison Break

    03/21/2006 12:40:00 PM PST · by blam · 27 replies · 1,212+ views
    BBC ^ | 3-21-2006
    Many dead in Iraqi prison break The attack was well-planned, the town's mayor said Iraqi insurgents have attacked a police station killing at least 20 people and freeing about 30 prisoners, police say. As many as 100 attackers, armed with assault rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and mortars, took part in the raid, which began around dawn. The attack took place in the town of Miqdadiya, near Baquba, 65km (40 miles) north of the capital. Authorities said 10 insurgents were killed in the fire fight - one of the bloodiest clashes of recent months. The gunmen arrived in civilian vehicles and attacked...
  • (Anti-Muslim) Riots In Nigeria Leave Many Dead

    02/22/2006 4:58:06 PM PST · by blam · 21 replies · 861+ views
    BBC ^ | 2-22-2006
    Riots in Nigeria leave many dead Police have struggled to keep a lid on the violence At least 20 people are believed to have died in a second day of violence in the southern Nigerian city of Onitsha. Groups of armed youths rampaged through the city attacking Muslims, in apparent retaliation for the deaths of Christians in riots in the north. Eyewitnesses spoke of streets "littered with bodies" as thousands of Muslims were said to be fleeing the city. Danish cartoon protests in the north led to sectarian clashes which have seen dozens of deaths in four cities. On Wednesday,...
  • Taleban Clash 'Leaves Many Dead'

    02/03/2006 3:31:36 PM PST · by blam · 6 replies · 487+ views
    BBC ^ | 2-3-2006 | Paul Wood
    Taleban clash 'leaves many dead' Some 300 army troops were said to have been involved in fighting Nearly 20 combatants have been killed in a battle between Afghan troops and Taleban fighters in the southern province of Helmand, officials say. Helmand's deputy governor told the BBC that at one point, he and 100 soldiers were surrounded by 200 Taleban. He said 16 Taleban and three soldiers had been killed, with 13 more wounded. The BBC's Paul Wood in Kandahar said it is the most serious fighting between government forces and the Taleban for two years. Taleban spokesman Qari Mohammad Yousuf...
  • Black History Month: Many made history outside spotlight (Feb is Black History Month)

    02/02/2006 3:33:27 PM PST · by SandRat · 5 replies · 406+ views
    ARNEWS ^ | Feb 2, 2006 | Spc. Chris Stephens
    Gen. Benjamin O. Davis pins the Distinguished Flying Cross on his son, Lt. Col. Benjamin Davis Jr. U.S. Air Force photo Printer-friendly version CAMP STANLEY, Korea (Army News Service, Feb. 2, 2006) -- We have all heard the stories of Martin Luther King Jr., Jackie Robinson, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman and Booker T. Washington. No doubt each of these people deserves a place in history. They each fought for a cause and ultimately changed the face of our nation. But, I want to take a look at some African-Americans who don’t receive headlines like those above. These people have...
  • Many Abducted Iraqis Found Dead

    01/22/2006 3:38:35 PM PST · by blam · 7 replies · 536+ views
    BBC ^ | 1-22-2006
    <p>Iraqi security officials have discovered the bodies of 23 police volunteers kidnapped last Monday. The men were found shot dead on open land north of the capital Baghdad, the officials said.</p> <p>The victims were part of a group of 35 men seized by insurgents as they travelled home to the northern city of Samarra by bus last Monday evening.</p>