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Police say as part of new enforcement campaign, voted on by ministers earlier, officers will work to enforce mask and Green Pass mandates as well as mandatory quarantine; in some cases, drones will alert violators from above. Israel on Tuesday officially began its new campaign meant to enforce coronavirus rules and health restrictions, and it apparently includes deployment of over 1,500 police officers and even the use of drones... Police have identified three main tasks of the new enforcement campaign the first of which is enforcing the mask mandate. The police stressed the information campaign on the issue of masks...
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Nuclear Fusion of Hydrogen Isotopes Induced by the Phason Flips in Pd and Ni Nanoclusters # Vladimir Dubinko1 , Denis Laptev2 , Dmitry Terentyev3 and Klee Irwin4 1 NSC “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology”, Kharkov, Ukraine 2 B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, Kharkov, Ukraine 3 CK•CEN, Nuclear Materials Science Institute, Mol, Belgium 4 Quantum Gravity Research, Los Angeles, USA #Email: vdubinko@hotmail.com Energy localization in bulk hydrides of Pd and Ni crystals manifest itself as discrete breathers (DBs), in which large amplitude atomic motion may result in time-periodic driving of adjacent potential wells occupied by hydrogen...
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While the debate over mandated "vaccine passports" rages on, a growing number of employers, businesses and venues are demanding proof of vaccination. That's making it increasingly important for workers and customers to carry documentation that can be whipped out whenever the need arises.Here are some suggestions to ensure that vaccinated people are always covered.Old-fashioned paper cards Everyone who gets at least one inoculation gets one of these paper cards from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, at 4-by-3 inches they are larger than the average wallet, which means they're bound to suffer some abuse. The good news is...
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Olympic gymnast and Catholic Simone Biles sparked a stir on Monday, Aug. 10, when she announced on her Instagram stories that she is “very much pro-choice.” Biles, 24, asked her Instagram followers to submit their “unpopular opinions,” which she would then comment on. One of her fans made the submission “abortion is wrong.” The gymnast - who won bronze and silver medals in the recent Olympic competitions in Tokyo - replied, “I already know this is going to start the biggest argument & may even lose followers BUT I’m very much pro-choice.” “Your body, your choice,” said Biles. Biles added...
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The owners of Country Mill Farms in Michigan, who were banned from their local farmers market in 2016 over their biblical viewpoint on marriage, are having their case heard in a federal court this week. Steve and Bridget Tennes operate their orchard in Charlotte, and they host weddings on their farm. The Christian family used to set up a booth at the East Lansing Farmer's Market to sell their produce, but officials decided to punish them because they believe marriage is between a man and a woman. Attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) say city officials in East Lansing have...
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WINDSOR TERRACE — Another statue of the Virgin Mary was vandalized outside a Catholic Church in New York City, this time early Sunday evening in the Bronx. At about 6 p.m. Sunday, a woman was seen setting fire to the statue outside the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Mary Church, at 150th St. and Melrose Avenue. The act was caught on video and broadcast by WABC Channel 7. “A woman came and put some clothing in front of the statue … and set it on fire,” said Father Sean McGillicuddy, pastor of the parish. He added that bystanders called the...
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As a field, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence suffers from some rather significant constraints. Aside from the uncertainty involved (e.g., is there life beyond Earth we can actually communicate with?), there are the limitations imposed by technology and the very nature of space and time. For instance, scientists are forced to contend with the possibility that by the time a message is received by an intelligent species, the civilization that sent it will be long dead. Harvard astronomers Amir Siraj and Abraham Loeb tackle this very question in a new study that recently appeared online. Taking their cue from the...
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One of the region’s most prolific apartment builders has sued the city of Los Angeles over its COVID-19 eviction moratorium, saying his companies have experienced “astronomical” financial losses and are legally entitled to compensation from the city. GHP Management Corp., which is owned by real estate developer Geoffrey Palmer, said in its lawsuit that 12 buildings that it manages have experienced more than $20 million in lost rental income as a result of the measure. GHP, which filed the lawsuit along with several other Palmer companies, expects that number to triple by the time the provisions of the moratorium have...
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A good Samaritan was shot and wounded while trying to stop a robbery in Oakland's Chinatown. The shooting happened near 8th and Franklin streets at about 2 p.m. Saturday. Video shows two armed men in hoodies trying to rob two women of their purses. That's when two men tried to intervene and stop the suspects. Within moments, shots rang out. One of the Good Samaritans was shot and wounded and crumpled to the ground. One of the robbers is seen on video jogging to a double-parked Honda Accord. The second man trying to help is pistol-whipped and gets into a...
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For many people who contract mild, moderate, or severe COVID-19, the disease's effects don't disappear when the infection fades. A systematic review and meta-analysis published Monday to the journal Scientific Reports found that 80% of cases result in at least one long-term symptom. The authors of the report scoured more than 18,000 publications, seeking studies assessing the long-term effects of COVID-19 with at least 100 subjects. They found fifteen studies, which collectively followed 47,910 patients for as long as 110 days post-infection. They then pooled the data to discern the prevalence of chronic side effects. "The five most common symptoms...
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A man who died in 1999 has been identified as a suspect in the 1980 killing of an Irvine mother in Newport Beach, thanks to advances in DNA technology and investigative genetic genealogy, police announced Monday. Kenneth Elwin Marks is believed to be the person responsible for killing 42-year-old Judith “Judy” Nesbitt on Nov. 26, 1980, while she was showing her family’s boat to a man she thought was a potential buyer, Newport Beach Police Department officials said in a news release. That afternoon, Marks followed Nesbitt into the boat’s sleeping quarters and, after a violent struggle, shot the mother...
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Gov. Kate Brown announced Tuesday that Oregonians will be required to start wearing masks in all indoor public spaces regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status -- a move that comes as the pandemic spirals out of control and new projections show COVID-19 hospitalizations could nearly double by September from today’s record numbers. Brown didn’t specify a date for when the mandate will take effect, but she is expected to share more details during a news conference Wednesday. Brown also announced Tuesday that starting as early as Oct. 18 she will require all state employees in the executive branch -- which...
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SPRING HILL, Fla. (WFLA) – Carol Jean Murphy opened the mailbox last week to find disturbing news: the IRS thinks she’s dead and won’t process the tax return she filed in February. This is the third tax year Murphy says this has happened. The instructions on the IRS letter direct her to the Social Security Administration to get documentation proving she’s not actually dead. “I just don’t know where the problem lies because when I get to Social Security, they say, no, I’m fine,” Murphy said. Each year, after sitting in a long line at the Social Security Administration office...
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CHICAGO (CBS) — Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s promises to reduce gun violence swept her into office with an overwhelming 2019 win. After a violent weekend with 73 people shot, 10 of whom were killed, Lightfoot has declined to ask for help from the Illinois National Guard. But she has eagerly accepted help from the Department of Justice. They are decisions that help shape a playbook to thwart what the mayor herself calls a crisis of violence in Chicago. CBS 2 dug into city crime data in the three years prior to Lightfoot taking office. In 2016, 4,321 people were shot in...
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Key Information for Travelers to Israel, the West Bank and GazaIsraelAvoid travel to Israel. If you must travel to Israel, make sure you are fully vaccinated before travel. Because of the current situation in Israel, even fully vaccinated travelers may be at risk for getting and spreading COVID-19 variants.
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"Cardinal Raymond Burke seriously ill" reported this afternoon by Church Militant online news. Under care of doctors and "resting" at the Wisconsin shrine. Please pray for him. This is only link / info I have. Cannot find anywhere else online.
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Feast of Saint Lawrence John 12:24-26 Friends, our Gospel for today contains one of the most beautiful and terrible summations of the Christian message: "Amen, amen, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit." And now this one upon whom the crowds had pinned their hopes is speaking of falling to the earth and dying. And then it gets stranger. "Whoever loves his life loses it, and whoever hates his life in the world will preserve it for...
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SALT LAKE CITY — The president of the Utah chapter of Black Lives Matter has stepped down and is leaving the state. Lex Scott says she's been looking to move for a year, while training her replacement Rae Duckworth. This comes after Scott was criticized for calling the American flag a "symbol of hatred." The Utah chapter of the NAACP released a statement rejecting that message. Scott cited death threats and threats against her family as the main motivator for her decision to resign and leave Utah… Scott did not reveal where she and her family moved but described it...
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