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  • Mila: Teen who criticised Islam on Instagram moves school

    02/10/2020 7:27:26 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 10 replies
    BBC News ^ | February 10, 2020
    A French teenager who criticised Islam on Instagram has moved to a new school after receiving death threats. Education minister Gabriel Attal told broadcaster LCI on Monday that they had found a new school for Mila "to allow her to continue her life". Mila, 16, sparked a national row over free speech when she called Islam a "religion of hate". The teen's criticisms prompted fury but also drew support in France, where there are no laws against blasphemy. Her comments about Islam came after she received homophobic abuse from a Muslim commenter. Supporters started the hashtag #JeSuisMila (I am Mila),...
  • Coronavirus: Satellite image shows rise in sulfur dioxide levels over Wuhan hinting at mass cremations

    02/10/2020 7:24:02 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 58 replies
    meaww.com ^ | 02/10/2020 | Kunal Dey
    In recent days, satellite maps have displayed alarming levels of SO2 mass around Wuhan — the Chinese city suspected to be the origin of the deadly virus. Furthermore, high levels of SO2 were also found over the city of Chongqing which is also under quarantine. Large amounts of sulfur dioxide are released when bodies are cremated or when medical waste is incinerated, scientists say. But a Twitter user raised an alarm after finding the elevated levels of the compound on a weather app, suggesting that it could be the result of dead bodies being burned on the outskirts of the...
  • New Hampshire Democrats Are Worried About Beating Trump, And They Should Be.

    02/10/2020 7:17:43 AM PST · by Kaslin · 24 replies
    The Federalist ^ | February 10, 2020 | John Daniel Davidson
    Granite State Democrats desperately want to pick a candidate who can beat Trump, but they’re not sure anyone on the primary ballot can do it. MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — It would be easy to mistake the feverish activity in New Hampshire over the past week for excitement. The state has been abuzz with Democratic presidential campaign events, armies of canvassers knocking on doors, curious voters from neighboring states coming to get a look at the candidates, and here in Manchester, swarms of reporters and camera crews.But when you talk to voters, the overarching feeling isn’t excitement or optimism, but anxiety....
  • Why Are You Still Packing Lunch for Your Kids? (barf alert)

    02/10/2020 7:17:06 AM PST · by karpov · 74 replies
    New York Times ^ | February 10, 2020 | Jennifer Gaddis
    ... By my calculation, roughly 20 million eligible children, mostly from middle- and upper-middle-class families, continue to opt out of the national program by bringing lunch or by buying special à la carte food items not covered by the program. As an individual family decision, packing lunches might seem like the best option, especially for children with special dietary needs. But when millions of families do so, their actions reduce the political will and financial resources necessary to make public school lunches better for everyone. The Trump administration isn’t much help. According to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, providing schools with...
  • I'm starving? Is

    02/10/2020 7:07:55 AM PST · by Jakarta ex-pat · 50 replies
    10/02/2020 | Phil.K
    I'm starving!
  • Is New Hampshire the end for Joe Biden?

    02/10/2020 7:02:54 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 105 replies
    The Week via Yahoo! News ^ | February 10, 2020 | by Joel Mathis
    It sure looks as though the end is near for Joe Biden's latest presidential campaign. Forecasting the future in politics these days is a fool's game -- as Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan noted on Saturday, journalists are "bad at predictions." So here is a caveat: It is still early in the primary process, there is no clear front-runner, and anything could happen. Still, Biden gave off the distinct odor of flop sweat over the weekend. At Friday's Democratic presidential debate, he conceded he is unlikely to win this week's New Hampshire primary. That, in turn, led some of...
  • PROFITING FROM PROVERBS - 2/10/2020

    02/10/2020 6:57:21 AM PST · by Pilgrim's Progress · 1 replies
    KING JAMES BIBLE | 2/10/2020 | PilgrimsProgress
    “He becometh poor that dealeth with a slack hand: but the hand of the diligent maketh rich. He that gathereth in summer is a wise son: but he that sleepeth in harvest is a son that causeth shame” (Proverbs 10:4-5 KJV).
  • Super Bowl Arrests Shine Light on Sex Traffickers' Use of the Internet to Sell Victims

    02/10/2020 6:51:40 AM PST · by Kaslin · 12 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | February 10, 2020 | Jason Piccolo
    This past weekend the Super Bowl rolled through Miami, bringing traffickers seeking to sell their victims online to sex buyers. The FBI Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force, working with the Metro-Dade Police Department, arrested three of these alleged sex traffickers during online undercover stings.  These arrests shine a light on sex trafficker’s use of the internet. A report by the non-profit Polaris Project states, “What we do know is that the internet has forever blurred the once bright lines between the social and the commercial and that traffickers have taken notice and adjusted their business models accordingly.”The FBI...
  • Kel-Tec, 50 rd .22 magazine, P17, and Suppressed Sub 2000 at 2020 Shot Show

    02/10/2020 6:45:05 AM PST · by marktwain · 20 replies
    AmmoLand ^ | 7 February, 2020 | Dean Weingarten
    CP33 with accessories and 50 rd mag extension, courtesy Dean Weingarten At the Kel-Tec booth at the shot show, I talked to Kel-Tec lead design engineer Toby Obermeit and engineer Ryan Williams. One of the first things I saw was the new extension magazine for the CP33. It holds 50 rounds of .22 LR. It was mentioned last year as a coming product and should be available this summer.The CP33 has been an enormous success story. They are very popular; they have a reputation for both accuracy, reliability, and a good trigger. The CP33 only weighs 24 ounces with a...
  • Who's running? Post #29.

    02/10/2020 6:39:33 AM PST · by upchuck · 13 replies
    Mon, Feb 10, 2020
    Post #29. With so many rats running for president in 2020 it's hard to keep up with who's in and who's out. Hopefully, this post will help. This thread will be posted each week, likely on Monday, with the dropouts from the previous week and newly declared candidates noted. Below is a list of declared candidates and their occupation. Below that is a list of dropouts, their occupation and the date they dropped from the race. Dropout(s) in the past week: none that I know of. Newly declared candidates from last week: Thankfully, none. Current counts: We're down to 13...
  • NBC Opinion: Trump post-impeachment proves House Democrats must keep investigating his White House

    02/10/2020 6:39:07 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 67 replies
    NBC "News" ^ | February 10, 2020 | By Kurt Bardella, NBC News THINK contributor
    If House Democrats are unsure how to move forward post-impeachment, President Donald Trump's unhinged performances last week at the National Prayer Breakfast and in the East Room of the White House should provide some clarity. Trump unleashed a stream-of-consciousness tirade Thursday, using inflammatory words like "scum," "sleazebags" and "crooked" to describe his perceived enemies. This was Trump uncensored and uninhibited, seemingly liberated from the confines of impeachment and determined to exact revenge on his public list of enemies. It was a demonstration of remarkable pettiness but also a warning that if he is left unchecked, there are few boundaries he...
  • How ‘Birds Of Prey’ Went Astray With $33M+ Opening – Sunday Final

    02/10/2020 6:38:06 AM PST · by conservative98 · 18 replies
    Deadline ^ | February 9, 2020 7:17am | By Anthony D'Alessandro
    Some will argue that Birds of Prey was never meant to be a big pic like Suicide Squad with its lower-than-DC-budget (around $97M gross, $84M net). Hogwash. It’s a brand, and that’s a lot of money to spend, according to finance sources, on a movie that’s intended to be an event film in the offseason. While spinoffs in their grosses have traditionally shown to be down in their grosses from the core franchise (i.e., Hobbs & Shaw‘s $60M opening was off 39% from Fate of the Furious’ first weekend, and Fantastic Beasts was off 56% from Harry Potter and the...
  • Jane Fonda Recycles Old Gown for Oscars to Fight Climate Change

    02/10/2020 6:32:28 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 87 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 02/09/2020 | John Binder
    Actress and left-wing activist Jane Fonda wore an old gown she had in her wardrobe to this year’s 92nd Academy Awards to fight climate change. At the Oscars on Sunday evening, Fonda presented the award for Best Picture in an Elie Saab gown that she wore in 2014 to the Cannes Film Festival — a decision she made after being inspired by teen climate change activist Greta Thunberg.
  • The Silver-Tongued Devils of Tinsel Town

    02/10/2020 6:27:12 AM PST · by NOBO2012 · 4 replies
    MOTUS A.D. ^ | 2-10-20 | MOTUS
    I won’t say much about the Oscars as I didn’t watch them again this year. All I know of the baboons and baboonettes (not racist as I understand the Academy once again snubbed POC) speechifying is what I read in the fake news.But if the “acceptance” speeches were especially good this year - i.e. anti-Trump, pro-progressive causes - you can thank Obama’s former homeboys, head speechwriter Jon Favreau and Tommy (“Dude, that was like two years ago...”) Vietor. They’ve followed the natural career progression from D.C. policy wonk and propagandist to Hollywood PR wonker and propagandist. Barack Obama’s former head...
  • Karl Marx gets shoutout during Barack Obama-produced film’s 2020 Oscars speech

    02/10/2020 6:26:48 AM PST · by Leaning Right · 26 replies
    NY Post ^ | Feb. 9, 2020 | Tamar Lapin
    “The Communist Manifesto” got a shoutout during the 2020 Oscars. Julia Reichert, the co-director of best documentary winner “American Factory,” which was produced by former President Barack Obama’s new film company, apparently quoted from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels’ infamous book during her acceptance speech on Sunday night. “Working people have it harder and harder these days — and we believe that things will get better when workers of the world unite,” Reichert said. The quote appeared to be a riff on the last lines of the 1848 political document, which are frequently translated from German as “Workers of the...
  • Elizabeth Warren’s challenge: Breaking out of murky middle

    02/10/2020 6:26:07 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 21 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | February 10, 2020 | By WILL WEISSERT and JULIE PACE
    MANCHESTER, NH -- Elizabeth Warren isn’t struggling like Joe Biden. But she isn’t soaring, like Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders. Instead, the Massachusetts senator enters a critical stretch of the campaign relegated to the murky middle. She has to convince voters she has a viable path to the nomination, even if that path is unclear. Her campaign has spent millions of dollars flexing organizational muscle throughout the country, but she’s lagging in her own backyard ahead of Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary. “I think it’s going to be tough if she doesn’t do well,” said Neil Levesque, executive director of the...
  • Top Democrats turn on each other after Iowa, threatening the party’s chances against Trump

    02/10/2020 6:24:55 AM PST · by where's_the_Outrage? · 28 replies
    Washington Compost ^ | Feb 10, 2020 | Michael Scherer, Sean Sullivan
    MANCHESTER, N.H. —Democratic leaders have edged toward the brink of open war with one another in recent days after a series of jarring setbacks that could jeopardize the party's chances against President Trump, who continues to solidify his iron-fisted control over the Republican election apparatus. The infighting focuses largely on the failed caucus process in Iowa, with state and national Democratic leaders at odds over who deserves blame, as well as an increasingly bitter dispute over the rules governing who gets into future nationally televised candidate debates — a process that could allow billionaire Mike Bloomberg to make the stage...
  • Well, I mean ....

    02/10/2020 6:19:21 AM PST · by knarf · 51 replies
    self ^ | February 10, 2020 | knarf
    REALLY ?
  • There Are No Good Democrats, Not Anymore

    02/10/2020 6:15:33 AM PST · by Kaslin · 32 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | February 10, 2020 | Scott Morefield
    If anything is certain this election season, it’s that everything is uncertain. Should the strong economy continue and nothing too crazy happens, it’s conceivable that Republicans could hang onto the executive, the Senate, and even regain the House. President Trump will be on the ballot in all those districts Democrats swiped from Republicans, and now they’ll also have their own record, or lack thereof (impeachment, anyone?), upon which to run. The Senate will come down to a few key races in Maine, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina, but Democrats will have to win them all in order to gain the...
  • EU's top diplomat under fire again for 'Greta syndrome' remark

    02/10/2020 6:14:15 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 13 replies
    Reuters ^ | February 10, 2020 | by Francesco Guarascio
    BRUSSELS - The European Commission had to apologize again on Monday for a comment by foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who had questioned young people’s commitment to the fight against climate change, referring to it as “Greta syndrome”. Speaking in Brussels on Wednesday, Borrell said he had doubts about young people’s genuine engagement to tackling climate change, and questioned whether they were ready to change their lifestyles by measures to cut carbon emissions. “It is fine to demonstrate for climate change as long as you are not asked to contribute to pay for it,” Borrell said, calling this attitude “Greta...