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  • Brighton GP practice closes due to coronavirus (Uk)

    02/10/2020 5:40:04 AM PST · by winoneforthegipper · 8 replies
    BBC ^ | 02/10/20 | Staff
    GP practice in Brighton closes after staff member tests positive for coronavirus This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts.
  • Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem(2/10/20)[Prayer]

    02/10/2020 5:34:46 AM PST · by left that other site · 15 replies
    The Holy Scriptures | 2/10/20 | left that other site
    Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem (Music in The Bible) Psalm 113 Psalm 113 1 Praise the Lord.[a] Praise the Lord, you his servants;     praise the name of the Lord. 2 Let the name of the Lord be praised,     both now and forevermore. 3 From the rising of the sun to the place where it sets,     the name of the Lord is to be praised. 4 The Lord is exalted over all the nations,     his glory above the heavens. 5 Who is like the Lord our God,     the One who sits enthroned on high, 6 who stoops down to look     on the heavens and the...
  • New rent law helps tenant jailed in Rikers on murder charges beat eviction

    02/10/2020 5:26:51 AM PST · by karpov · 9 replies
    New York Post ^ | February 9, 2020 | Carl Campanile, Joseph Konig and Bruce Golding
    He’s locked up on murder charges — but still has a rent-regulated apartment. A deadbeat tenant who allegedly killed a man in his Bronx apartment beat an eviction proceeding while in jail on Rikers Island thanks to a controversial new state rent law, The Post has learned. Charles Votaw’s landlord first slapped him with a 10-day notice demanding more than $7,000 in unpaid rent on June 6 last year, the first step to boot him from his federally subsidized Section 8 apartment in Fordham Heights. But on June 14, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act...
  • Ten Movies Earn an American Values Award for 2019

    02/10/2020 5:19:33 AM PST · by Kaslin · 12 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | February 10, 2020 | Terry Paulson
    After watching the Academy Awards, it seems to matter little whether an honored movie affirms our culture or our traditional values. In fact, many of the winners involve stories and/or characters who run counter to established American values. In fact, many of the films honored are more popular with Hollywood critics and insiders than movie goers. As a result, more and more Americans don't watch. After attending the launch of the first Republican Values Center in Simi, California, I was reminded of the importance of our core American values and why they ought to be central in determining how citizens...
  • Is dumping Donald Trump for Democrats worth a recession?

    02/10/2020 5:12:41 AM PST · by karpov · 58 replies
    The Hill ^ | February 9, 2020 | Kristin Tate
    ... What would fear of Sanders in the White House mean for the economy, even before the election? If he enters office with a Democratic Congress, he could accelerate the national transition from a relatively free market to a planned economy, with direct and indirect state control of the means of production. His Marxist views have altered little in the last five decades. Both Main Street and Wall Street would price in these potentials, and if Sanders runs away with the Democratic nomination and leads in general election polls against Trump, the economic results would be frightening. Money would flee...
  • MEDIA If The Media Want To Stop ‘Disinformation,’ They Need To Give People Reasons To Trust Them

    02/10/2020 5:08:38 AM PST · by gattaca · 28 replies
    The Federalist ^ | February 10, 2020 | Mark Hemingway
    Instead of self-examination and taking stock of their copious failures, many in the media have chosen to blame Trump and suggest his supporters are victims of 'disinformation' instead of winning back readers' trust. Over at The Atlantic, McKay Coppins has a lengthy new article that’s raising a lot of eyebrows in D.C., “The Billion-Dollar Disinformation Campaign to Reelect the President.” Coppins is a good journalist and makes a good effort to get inside the online and social media efforts in the Trump organization. It didn’t get a lot of public credit in 2016, but as Coppins notes in the article,...
  • The Best Board Games of the Ancient World

    02/10/2020 5:06:34 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 53 replies
    smithsonianmag ^ | Meilan Solly
    In northwest Europe, meanwhile, the Viking game Hnefatafl popped up in such far-flung locales as Scotland, Norway and Iceland. Farther south, the ancient Egyptian games of Senet and Mehen dominated. To the east in India, Chaturanga emerged as a precursor to modern chess. And 5,000 years ago, in what is now southeast Turkey, a group of Bronze Age humans created an elaborate set of sculpted stones hailed as the world’s oldest gaming pieces upon their discovery in 2013. Senet is one of the earliest known board games. Archaeological and artistic evidence suggest it was played as early as 3100 B.C.,...
  • No food, no fuel, no phones: Bushfires showed we're only ever one step from system collapse

    02/10/2020 4:52:20 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 27 replies
    phys.org ^ | February 7, 2020 | Anthony Richardson
    This summer's bushfires were not just devastating events in themselves. More broadly, they highlighted the immense vulnerability of the systems which make our contemporary lives possible. The fires cut road access, which meant towns ran out of fuel and fell low on food. Power to towns was cut and mobile phone services stopped working. So too did the ATMs and EFTPOS services the economy needs to keep running. In a modern, wealthy nation such as Australia, how could this happen? In a human sense, social systems range from the small, such as a family, to large organizations or the national...
  • Iowa Democrats Give Buttigieg the Most Delegates as Sanders Team Seeks Recanvass

    02/10/2020 4:46:14 AM PST · by where's_the_Outrage? · 26 replies
    NYT ^ | Feb 9, 2020 | Trip Gabriel
    DES MOINES — Nearly a full week after the Iowa caucuses, the state Democratic Party on Sunday released results indicating that Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., was the winner after it updated data from 55 precincts. But errors in the result tabulations have led several news organizations, including The New York Times, to refrain from calling the race.... The Associated Press, which historically verifies election results and makes calls on the outcome of races, has not allotted the final delegate to Mr. Buttigieg because of the errors in the caucus results-counting, nor has The A.P. declared...
  • A Nation Awaits the Next Democrat/Media-Concocted Hoax

    02/10/2020 4:37:15 AM PST · by EyesOfTX · 26 replies
    DB Daily Update ^ | David Blackmon
    Tired of all this WINNING yet? – Apparently, Hollywood is. At last night’s Academy Awards ceremony – which I didn’t even know was happening until about 8:00 in the evening – the voters gave the award for Best Picture to some movie from South Korea. I’m sure it’s a fine movie, at least as far as movies go these days, but wow, the film industry in South Korea is now turning out higher-quality films than the film industry in California? That’s rather a stunning admission for the Academy to make. Who is this Milton Keynes fellow, and how can we...
  • Bernie Sanders, By Peter Buttigieg, St. Joseph’s High School

    02/10/2020 4:34:17 AM PST · by x · 29 replies
    Bernie Sanders By Peter Buttigieg St. Joseph’s High School South Bend, Indiana ... Fortunately for the political process, there remain a number of committed individuals who are steadfast enough in their beliefs to run for office to benefit their fellow Americans. Such people are willing to eschew political and personal comfort and convenience because they believe they can make a difference. One outstanding and inspiring example of such integrity is the country’s only Independent Congressman, Vermont’s Bernie Sanders. Sanders’ courage is evident in the first word he uses to describe himself: “Socialist”. In a country where Communism is still the...
  • Time for Trump to Get His Godfather On

    02/10/2020 4:33:34 AM PST · by Kaslin · 77 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | February 10, 2020 | Kurt Schlichter
    With Democrat dreams of a soft coup now a heap of smoldering wreckage, and no need to play Mr. Nice Guy to please prissy softcons on Capitol Hill, President Trump is finally free to channel his inner Michael Corleone. It’s about time to re-christen Don Jr., and use that opportunity to take out the heads of the five families.  Trump already tossed mealy-mouthed ambassador Gordon Sondland out on his Nadler. Then military Twitter started buzzing with delight – well, not Blue Falcon Twitter but the one with vets who aren’t half-stepping weasels – at the news of That’s Lieutenant Colonel...
  • Lizzie Fletcher, Far-left Radical in TX-7

    02/10/2020 4:23:44 AM PST · by The Houston Courant · 1 replies
    The Houston Courant ^ | February 9th, 2020 | B. Vasoli
    Seemingly everyone watching 2018’s race in Texas’s 7th Congressional District felt the same way about Lizzie Fletcher. Her Democratic primary opponent Laura Moser called her “Republican-lite.” When Fletcher won the primary, the Huffington Post called her an “establishment-backed moderate.” The Atlantic’s Elaina Plott saw Fletcher’s campaign as “less a collection of partisan talking points and more a commentary on local issues….” Once Fletcher prevailed that November against incumbent Rep. John Culberson, The Houston Chronicle said “Lizzie Fletcher looks to legislate the way she won: in moderation.” This year, Fletcher needs a new campaign playbook; her moderate self-portrayal can’t hold up...
  • Trump Defense Team Offers Nancy Pelosi Fancy Souvenir Acquittal Pens

    02/10/2020 4:12:25 AM PST · by WWG1WWA · 39 replies
    conservativefiringline.Com ^ | Feb. 8,2020 | Rusty Weiss
    Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson offered Nancy Pelosi some souvenir acquittal pens after the Senate voted ‘not guilty’ on articles of impeachment Wednesday. Johnson, a member of President Trump’s impeachment defense team, can apparently troll with the best of them. “Just in case Speaker Pelosi is too torn up to hand out acquittal pens, I went ahead and picked some up for our exceptional impeachment defense team,” Johnson tweeted. First off – a ‘torn up’ pun referencing the House Speaker’s staged temper tantrum at the State of the Union is a thing of beauty. Second, Johnson is subtly blasting Pelosi for...
  • Massive firework shot over Colorado breaks world record

    02/10/2020 3:59:24 AM PST · by zeestephen · 42 replies
    MSN.com ^ | 10 February 2020
    A massive firework launched over a Colorado ski resort town has set a record for the world's largest aerial firework. The 2,800-pound (1,270-kilogram) shell flew 2,200 feet (671 meters) above the Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival before it burst, turning the sky bright red and drawing gasps from the crowd,
  • Anti-fascist protest in Oregon leads to 3 arrests, suspect sought for defacing war memorial

    02/10/2020 3:50:07 AM PST · by gattaca · 19 replies
    Fox News ^ | February 9, 2020 | Travis Fedschun
    Three people were arrested Saturday after a demonstration in downtown Portland, Ore., turned "violent" and a war memorial was vandalized, according to officials. The Portland Police Bureau said the protesters gathered to counter a demonstration outside the Multnomah County Courthouse that was abruptly canceled. Police did not provide details about the previously planned demonstration, but Oregon Live reported it was rumored to be a Ku Klux Klan white supremacy rally at a downtown park. Counter-protesters, including members of Antifa, still showed up even though police said the original event was scrapped. "While the rally was being held and was peaceful,...
  • Biden jokingly calls voter who asked about Iowa a ‘lying dog-faced pony soldier’

    02/10/2020 3:34:35 AM PST · by grundle · 80 replies
    Washington Post ^ | February 9. 2020 | Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
    HAMPTON, N.H. — Madison Moore warned Joe Biden that the question she was about to ask was going to be a bit mean. Then the 21-year-old student at Mercer University in Georgia launched into a version of what’s been asked of the former vice president since his disappointing fourth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses: “How do you explain the performance in Iowa, and why should voters believe that you can win the national election?” What happened next left her a little shaken, Moore said. Biden said it was legitimate question, but then turned the spotlight back on her, asking: “Iowa’s...
  • Today's Toons 2/10/20

    02/10/2020 3:29:02 AM PST · by pookie18 · 16 replies
    The Briefing Room ^ | 2/10/20 | pookie18
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  • Pope Francis calls tax cuts for the wealthy a 'structure of sin' as he tells a Vatican conference the 'rich world can and must end poverty'

    02/10/2020 3:24:44 AM PST · by servo1969 · 72 replies
    Dailymail.co.uk ^ | 2-6-2020 | RYAN FAHEY
    Pope Francis has called tax cuts for the wealthy a 'structure of sin' before telling a conference at the Vatican the 'rich world can and must end poverty'. At a seminar on economic inclusion hosted by the Church on Wednesday, Francis insisted that poverty could be beaten if the world's rich play a full part in ending inequality. 'Today’s structures of sin include repeated tax cuts for the richest people, often justified in the name of investment and development,' Francis told the meeting organized by the Pontifical Academy for Social Sciences. 'We are neither condemned to inequality nor to paralysis...
  • Surging Sanders, emboldened Trump unnerve Democrats on eve of New Hampshire

    02/10/2020 3:17:32 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 19 replies
    Reuters ^ | February 10, 2020 | by Joseph Tanfani, James Oliphant, Simon Lewis
    MANCHESTER, NH - For the past year, Democratic voters have been anxious to settle on a savior capable of defeating President Donald Trump. The first week of primary balloting was supposed to speed the winnowing of an outsized field of candidates and showcase Democrats’ readiness to take back the White House in November. But an embarrassing meltdown in the Iowa caucus vote count, and a dismal showing by Joe Biden, once seen as the safest choice to unseat the Republican incumbent, have only heightened fears among some Democrats that their party isn’t up to the task. The early strength of...