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  • New audiobook release: Children's book of patriotic stories: The spirit of '76 by Dickinson and Dickinson

    03/03/2023 1:16:05 PM PST · by ProgressingAmerica · 1 replies
    Just released: Children's book of patriotic stories: The spirit of '76 by Dickinson and Dickinson is a book that should be helpful for those of you working in the field of homeschooling. textNote: I was not involved in any aspect of the nomination nor creation of this audiobook. I just know who benefits most from it's creation.
  • Reclaiming the Health Misinformation Spiral on Social Media

    03/03/2023 1:12:36 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 3 replies
    MEDPAGE TODAY ^ | March 1, 2023 | Sabrina Gonzalez, Alexandra Nader, and Rudmila Rashid
    There is power through the scrutiny of online informationAs medical students and future pediatricians, we recognize that childhood vaccines are one of the single greatest public health achievements of the 20thopens in a new tab or window and 21stopens in a new tab or window centuries. Yet, for one of us, a pregnant cousin announced over the Thanksgiving dinner table that she wasn't going to vaccinate her unborn child. No matter the facts, research, or wealth of medical education, this cousin was firm in her beliefs that there was a better, healthier way to protect her child than vaccination. Unfortunately,...
  • FBI: Locked and Loaded

    03/03/2023 1:05:43 PM PST · by Retain Mike · 28 replies
    World Magazine ^ | January 28, 2023 | Emma Freire
    Long is among a group of retired agents who say the FBI is already both politicized and weaponized. They trace the roots of these problems to the massive reorganization undertaken by former Director Robert Mueller after 9/11. Citing an avalanche of intelligence failures leading up to the attacks, critics demanded reform. Mueller decided the answer was centralized control from Washington, D.C..For most of its history, FBI operations revolved around 56 field offices. Mueller’s predecessor, Director Louis Freeh, started his career as an FBI field agent and supported the agency’s long-standing office-of-¬origin system. In that framework, a single field office is...
  • Cat-ears-clad school board member says district should not hire teachers from Christian university

    03/03/2023 1:04:34 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 42 replies
    Fox News ^ | March 3, 2023 | Hannah Grossman,
    An Arizona school board member wearing cat ears during a meeting said she would oppose having a contract with a Christian university over the religious and Biblical beliefs they espouse, Fox News Digital found. The Washington Elementary School District, which serves students in the Phoenix and Glendale areas, had an ongoing contract with Arizona Christian University for five years, enabling their student teachers to be placed in its schools for field experience. The contract opened up opportunities for recruitment and hiring. On Feb. 23, the board agreed on a motion to dissolve the partnership with the Christian university. They did...
  • Astra rocket lost 2 NASA satellites due to 'runaway' cooling system error

    03/03/2023 1:01:33 PM PST · by Red Badger · 11 replies
    www.space.com ^ | March 3, 2023 | By Elizabeth Howell published about 2 hours ago
    The company is no longer flying the flawed Rocket 3 line that made its last flight in June 2022, when it failed to deliver two NASA cubesats to orbit after a second-stage failure. A "runaway event" caused the catastrophic loss of Astra's final Rocket 3 launch last June, the company announced Wednesday (March 1). Astra's Launch Vehicle 0010 lost two NASA hurricane-tracking cubesats on June 12, 2022 after a second-stage failure of its booster, called Rocket 3.3. The overall Rocket 3 line, facing a reported five failures in seven launches, was canceled in August; Astra is working to make improvements...
  • Black Democrat DA tells the truth on crime, but progressives won’t listen

    03/03/2023 1:00:27 PM PST · by SJackson · 7 replies
    NY Post ^ | February 28, 2023 | Bob McManus
    David Soares is district attorney of Albany County, NY — where politics is paramount, where facts seldom matter, and where apostasy isn’t tolerated. No surprise, then, that Democrat Soares — an eloquent contrarian — is on the outs in the Democrat-dominated capital city. Soares is black, which historically wasn’t an asset in his county’s Irish-Catholic, machine-dominated political environment. He was elected DA in 2005 with the backing of the noxious disruptor George Soros — much to the dismay of local safe-streets advocates. But Soares takes his oath of office seriously. He most certainly is no Alvin Bragg — a Soros...
  • Keto vs vegan: Study of popular diets finds over fourfold difference in carbon footprints

    03/03/2023 12:56:56 PM PST · by Red Badger · 26 replies
    news.tulane.edu ^ | March 01, 2023 10:15 AM | Andrew J. Yawn
    A new study has found that foods featured in the keto diet — which prioritizes high amounts of fat and low amounts of carbs — produce the most carbon emissions of six popular diets, while the vegan diet is associated with the lowest carbon footprint. (Photo by iStock) For those on keto or paleo diets, this may be tough to swallow. A new study from Tulane University which compared popular diets on both nutritional quality and environmental impact found that the keto and paleo diets, as eaten by American adults, scored among the lowest on overall nutrition quality and were...
  • Doctor: Lesion removed from Biden’s chest was cancerous

    03/03/2023 12:55:52 PM PST · by Brown Deer · 42 replies
    AP ^ | March 3, 2023 | Zeke Miller
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A skin lesion removed from President Joe Biden’s chest last month was a basal cell carcinoma — a common form of skin cancer — his doctor said Friday, adding that no further treatment was required.
  • New York, lawmakers must stop blaming rise in crime on poverty

    03/03/2023 12:54:07 PM PST · by SJackson · 10 replies
    NY Post ^ | March 2, 2023 | Jason Riley
    Being mayor of New York comes with lots of media attention, but anyone who has held the job can tell you that the real power is in Albany, the state capital, where the governor and Legislature hold major sway over everything from the subways to the public schools. Mayor Adams was back in Albany this month asking his state overlords to rethink bail-reform measures passed in 2019 that protect crime suspects from pretrial detention. The number of shoplifting complaints in New York City rose by 45% in 2022 to more than 63,000, according to NYPD data. The mayor sees an...
  • How Traditional Chinese Medicine Combines Health and Culinary Traditions

    03/03/2023 12:45:46 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 6 replies
    Food & Wine ^ | Elyse Inamine
    Zoey Xinyi Gong creates healing recipes that are also utterly delicious.I was exhausted when I first met Zoey Xinyi Gong. Despite the coffee I had downed earlier, I found myself low on energy — something I blurted out as I stepped into the chef’s apartment in Brooklyn. She looked at me empathetically and seemed to know just what to do. In red heels — her house slippers — Gong glided from the door to her expansive pantry of dried herbs, fruits, flowers, grains, and fungi. “American ginseng, jujube dates, longan, tangerine peel, goji berries,” she said as she collected the...
  • Rare, Jurassic-Era Giant Insect Discovered at Arkansas Walmart...A trip to buy milk turned into a stunning entomological find.

    03/03/2023 12:33:51 PM PST · by Red Badger · 55 replies
    CNet ^ | March 1, 2023 2:37 p.m. PT | Amanda Kooser
    This giant lacewing may hint at hidden populations of the insect in Arkansas. Michael Skvarla/Penn State Back in 2012, entomologist Michael Skvarla stopped at a Walmart in Fayetteville, Arkansas, to pick up some milk. On the way in, he spotted a large, unusual insect on the side of the building. So he snagged it, took it shopping, brought it home and mounted it, thinking it was an antlion, a type of flying insect. Years later, he discovered it was something much rarer: an insect with an ancient history. Penn State shared the story of Skvarla's find on Monday. Skvarla is...
  • Top Russian scientist who created Sputnik V Covid vaccine 'is strangled to death with a belt in his Moscow apartment in row with intruder'

    03/03/2023 12:31:09 PM PST · by marcusmaximus · 31 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 3/3/2023 | James Reynolds
    Russia's investigative committee has launched a murder investigation after a top scientist was found dead in his Moscow apartment yesterday. Andrey Botikov, known as one of the 18 scientists who worked on the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine in 2020, was identified as the man who had been strangled to death with a belt in northwest Moscow. It was previously reported he had survived the encounter after an intruder broke into his home and started rowing with him over money. The Investigative Committee of Russia said they found the suspect in 'the shortest possible time' after he tried to flee the...
  • Man Accused of Trying to Sell Bedridden Elderly Woman's House: Miami-Dade Police

    03/03/2023 12:23:33 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 10 replies
    NBC 6 South Florida ^ | February 28, 2023 | Alyssa Hyman
    In an undercover takedown, Miami-Dade Police arrested and charged a man who they say tried to sell a bedridden elderly woman's house using fake IDs, fake documents and stolen information. Tom Roy Jenkins, 43, of Oakland Park, was arrested Monday and faces multiple charges, including fraud, grand theft and elderly exploitation, according to an arrest report. He's being held in jail on a $45,000 bond. "This individual attempted to practically steal a home from an 86-year-old bedridden female that's in a nursing home," said Miami-Dade Police spokesman Alvaro Zabaleta. Detectives said Jenkins used a fake Florida driver’s license and drew...
  • CPAC Has Trump Hats, ‘Trumpinator’ T-Shirts, but Few 2024 GOP Challengers

    03/03/2023 12:15:57 PM PST · by conservative98 · 42 replies
    WSJ ^ | March 3, 2023 | Alex Leary and John McCormick
    Lisa Olson-Marshke walked into Donald Trump’s office here and pulled up a seat behind his desk. On one side was a red “Make America Great Again” hat, along with a gold-wrapped chocolate bar that proclaimed, “Trump was right!” “It sort of felt like being there,” Ms. Olson-Marshke said of the mock Oval Office at the Conservative Political Action Conference, the annual four-day gathering that the former president will headline on Saturday as he accelerates his 2024 comeback campaign. “I’m so excited,” said the 57-year-old from Michigan. “We need him back.” Throughout the gathering, people have lined up for pictures at...
  • REP. PAUL GOSAR (R-AZ): "Enough is enough, I will not stand for this corrupt money laundering operation"

    03/03/2023 12:15:43 PM PST · by RandFan · 41 replies
    twitter ^ | March 3 | Rep. Paul Gosar
  • British RAF chief calls it 'unacceptable' for China to recruit western military pilots

    03/03/2023 12:14:27 PM PST · by RomanSoldier19 · 8 replies
    Reuters via MSN ^ | 3/3/2023 | Reuters
    Britain's air force chief says it was "unacceptable" its former pilots were being recruited to train Chinese military, and intelligence agencies in Australia and Britain had shared information to warn pilots against working for Beijing. In October Britain said it would change the law to make it an offence for a former military pilot to continue training a foreign military after being warned by British intelligence agencies to stop. The Royal Air Force's Air Chief Marshal Mike Wigston told the ABC in an interview at the Avalon Air Show in Australia the warnings were about China.
  • Politico Admits 'Beltway-Media-Industrial Complex' Candidate Favoritism

    03/03/2023 12:11:21 PM PST · by PJ-Comix · 2 replies
    Newsbusters ^ | March 3, 2023 | P.J. Gladnick
    We owe a great debt of gratitude to Michael Schaffer.The senior editor at Politico admitted out loud Friday what most of us already knew. Namely that the media plays favorites with the candidates they cover despite their laughable claims of neutrality. Schaffer's admission of blatant media coverage bias appeared in his piece "Washington’s Favorite Republican Is Making All the Right Moves."And who is currently "Washington's favorite Republican," you ask? Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan? Nope! Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire.
  • NATIONAL MULLED WINE DAY – March 3

    03/03/2023 12:09:12 PM PST · by Red Badger · 8 replies
    National Day Calendar ^ | March 3, 2023 | Staff
    (Last Updated On: February 24, 2023) NATIONAL MULLED WINE DAY National Mulled Wine Day on March 3rd warms us up with fruits, spices, and wine. In the lingering days of winter, a hot mug of mulled wine hits the spot and fills the home with pleasant aromas. #NationalMulledWineDay Mulled spirits are wine and liquors that have been heated and spiced. Mulled wine is usually made with red wine with various spices, fruits and sometimes slightly sweetened with honey. Popular blends include cinnamon, nutmeg, citrus, vanilla, anise, cloves, raisins, or pears. Wine was first recorded as spiced and heated in First...
  • Shark Tank star says NY is ‘uninvestable,’ challenges AOC to debate: ‘She kills jobs by the thousands’

    03/03/2023 12:08:53 PM PST · by lowbridge · 21 replies
    americanwirenews.com ^ | March 3, 2023 | Melissa Fine
    Slick entrepreneur and “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary says many Democrat-run blue states are “uninvestable” due to “insane” policies and prohibitively high taxes. “I don’t put companies here in New York anymore or Massachusetts or in New Jersey or in California,” Leary said on Friday’s broadcast of “CNN This Morning.” “Those states are uninvestable,” the Canadian investor said. “The policy here is insane. The taxes are too high. We put them in Fargo, North Dakota.” When asked by co-host Poppy Harlow what it was specifically about New York that turned the businessman off, O’Leary quipped, “Try to do a project...
  • In Rare Case, Mother Delivers Two Sets of Identical Twins, Back to Back [Six Months Apart]

    03/03/2023 12:07:48 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 8 replies
    LiveScience ^ | 2/25 | Nicoletta Lanese
    A mother in Alabama gave birth to rare "MoMo" twins after a previous twin pregnancy. In a rare case, a mother in Alabama gave birth to two sets of identical twins in back-to-back pregnancies. Britney Alba learned she was pregnant with twins for the second time roughly six months after she'd given birth to her first set of twins, a pair of boys named Luka and Levi, according to a statement(opens in new tab) from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). The first set of twins shared the same placenta — the organ that connects the uterus to the...