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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 27

The official response for lay people. The Latest Webb Observations Don’t Disprove The Big Bang, But They Are Interesting

The New Income-Driven Repayment System Could Cause Some Big Problems

Federal Court Blocks Biden Admin from Forcing Doctors to Perform Gender Transitions

Its largest lake is so dry, China digs deep to water crops

Huawei’s profits collapse as US sanctions bite

Pakistan: Death toll from heavy flooding nears 1,000

To put this in context, latest price I could find for an industrial user of electricity in New York state (not the cheapest in nation) was $76. For my costs it is about $96. I am assuming the figures quoted by Oilprice are for the power alone and do not included services and delivery charges. If I am wrong, France will still be paying more then six times for a megawatt compared to what I pay including all taxes and fees and what not that you pay in New York. In France, year-ahead power prices surged as much as 13% on Friday alone, to $1,003 (1,000 euro) per megawatt-hour for the first time ever, per Bloomberg’s estimates. French power prices have now soared tenfold over the past year.

Student loan forgiveness in hands of “understaffed and overcommitted” agency

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 26

Forget showering, it’s eat or heat for shocked Europeans hit by energy crisis

Can Magistrate Judges Constitutionally Issue Search Warrants Against Trump (Or Anyone Else)?

Ethiopian Air Raid Hit Tigray as Govt Vows to Strike Military Targets

Canada takes giant leap toward Room 101 in the Ministry of Love

The Disinformation Governance Board Is Now Officially Dead, But the Enemies of Free Speech Will Keep Trying

SPACEX INVITES WORLD’S CARRIERS TO COLLABORATE — NO MORE CELL PHONE DEAD ZONES

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 25

Canada Is Euthanizing Its Sick and Poor. Welcome to World of Government Health Care.

U.N. atomic agency chief warns Iran may have dealt the nuclear deal a “fatal blow”

Penn medical school expands minority candidate program that does not require MCAT

Commercial Poultry Operation In California Detects First Bird Flu Case

U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve Falls To 35-Year Low

Dockworker Strikes at Northern European Ports Add to Supply Chain Disruption

Court Strikes Down “Quarantine Camp” Regulation in New York State

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 24

The Torn-Apart Land

In ‘The Inflation Expansion Act,’ Biden Will ‘Forgive’ $300 Billion in Student Loan Debt

CHIPS AND SCIENCE ACT OF 2022 DIVERSITY INITIATIVES SUMMARY

After years of revelations about strange lights in the sky, first hand reports from Navy pilots about UFOs, and governmental investigations, Congress seems to have admitted something startling in print: it doesn’t believe all UFOs are “man-made.”

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 23

Walmart cancels billions of dollars in orders to right-size inventory levels

Near-Total Crop Losses Ravaging US Agriculture – SC Farmers Sound the Alarm on Tragic Harvest Season

50% of employers expect job cuts, survey finds.

China in Charge at U.S. Lab

Biden White House facilitated DOJ’s criminal probe against Trump, scuttled privilege claims

US NatGas Hits 14-Year-High, EU Benchmarks Explode Higher

UKRAINE WAR: Everything Is Blowing up Roses, Vital Antonovsky Bridge Cut

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 22

The plunge in dry bulk shipping: Ominous signal on China’s economy?

A Petty Squabble Between Serbia and Kosovo Has NATO Preparing to Intervene

Libya’s Oil Production Rebounds To Top 1.2 Million Bpd

Experts Concerned As Americans Are Rapidly Losing Interest In Having Kids

The Executive Army

Evangelical Christian furries are worried they’ll be targeted for their faith

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 21

For 14 of the past 15 weeks, England and Wales have averaged around 1,000 extra deaths each week, none of which are due to Covid. If the current trajectory continues, the number of non-Covid excess deaths will soon outstrip deaths from the virus this year – and be even more deadly than the omicron wave.

China just ran into something that could be even more devastating for its supply chains than COVID-19 lockdowns: A record heat wave

Good conversations have lots of doorknobs

There’s been a transformation in the last 6 years — the polarization between attitudes of young men and women is expanding like a bubble.

Digital ID in Canada. Is the US Next?

Huge megalithic complex of more than 500 standing stones discovered in Spain

New York governor Kathy Hochul has directed state to investigate pro-life pregnancy centers

German economy minister rules out keeping nuclear plants running to save gas

Massive Review Shows Vitamin D Really Does Seem to Ease Depressive Symptoms

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 20

Power and gas prices in Germany more than doubled in just two months, with year-ahead electricity at a blazing 570 Euro per megawatt-hour. Two years ago, it was 40 euros. It’s summer but electric heaters sales are already up 1000 percent and online searches for Firewood are running hot. In the UK — householders are facing bills in the order of £5000 a year — (like $10,000, after tax) people are described as being in “pre-panic mode” already. Some are starting to turn off freezers, giving up toast and showering every second day. Shops and Pubs are closing, consumer confidence is at an all time record low, the most depressed in the last 48 years consumer confidence has been measured for.

As FedEx Ground delivery drivers pay the price for soaring inflation and high diesel fuel prices, FedEx’s largest contractor sounded the alarm that at least one-third of the route system is on the brink of collapse.

Non-nutritive sweeteners affect human microbiomes and can alter glycemic responses

Iran nuclear deal Main thing of note: “The idea of keeping the advanced centrifuges in a warehouse, thereby giving Iran an ability to ramp up quickly if the US were to pull out again is what’s known as an ‘inherent guarantee,'” said Mark Fitzpatrick of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. “It’s one reason that the break-out time cannot be brought back to the JCPOA standard of 12 months. Another factor making a 12-month break-out period impossible is the knowledge Iran has gained over the past three years.”

The Unexpected Future

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 19

How We Have Been Misled About Antidepressants

U.S. Natural Gas Storage Sees Minimal Injection as Exports Rise

To be clear, he is talking his book, but I think his underlying facts are correct even if his interpretation is suspect. To everyone who sees them, the new James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) images of the cosmos are beautifully awe-inspiring. But to most professional astronomers and cosmologists, they are also extremely surprising—not at all what was predicted by theory. In the flood of technical astronomical papers published online since July 12, the authors report again and again that the images show surprisingly many galaxies, galaxies that are surprisingly smooth, surprisingly small and surprisingly old. Lots of surprises, and not necessarily pleasant ones. One paper’s title begins with the candid exclamation: “Panic!”

How Putin’s War Changed My Moscow