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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 26, 2024

Biden Surging $8B In Aid To Ukraine That Includes AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapons For F-16s

China’s New Nuclear Submarine Sank During Mysterious Incident In Wuhan: Report

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Faces 5 Federal Charges, Including Bribery

In the first half of this year, U.S. energy producers revealed plans to expand gas-fired capacity, surpassing the total announced for all of 2020. This surge is largely driven by growing demand from data centers supporting artificial intelligence (AI), new manufacturing projects spurred by the Inflation Reduction Act, and electric vehicle mandates introduced by the Biden-Harris administration.

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 25, 2024

Putin proposes changing Russia’s nuclear doctrine to allow attacks on non-nuclear states

When the Russian invasion drove hundreds of thousands of people out of Ukraine to Germany, Tegel became a shelter for refugees. It was supposed to be a temporary arrangement in tents and in parts of the terminals, a place where people could rest for a couple of days, do the necessary paperwork and then continue on their way to other parts of Germany or to real lodgings elsewhere in Berlin. But the days turned into weeks, weeks into months – and, for some, the months have turned into years.

Israel’s Potential Invasion Of Southern Lebanon Looms Larger

Inside the break between the US and Israel over how to handle Hezbollah

Hezbollah Announces Death of Top Commander After Strike on South Beirut

Walking Mongolia beyond Ulaanbaatar

Avian flu outbreak devastates Michigan dairy

Spread of deadly EEE virus explodes 5-fold in New York

Hurricane Helene’s Massive Size is Alarming Forecasters

Case-Shiller: National House Price Index Up 5.0% year-over-year in July

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 24, 2024

Satellite Images Show Massive Devastation At Russian Ammo Storage Sites Struck By Ukrainian Drones

Power games over Ukraine’s electrical grid spark rule-of-law fears

Russia Poised To Capture Key Eastern Ukraine City

Trump briefed by US intel on Iranian threats to assassinate him

US Navy Oiler Runs Aground, Forcing Carrier Strike Group to Scramble for Fuel

Visualizing The Expected Growth In Working Age Populations Around The World Over The Next 10 Years

The National Council of Teachers of English declared: “The time has come to decenter book reading and essay-writing as the pinnacles of English language arts education.” Instead, teachers are urged to focus on “media literacy” and short texts that students feel are “relevant.”

Varma is just the latest government official exposed for violating the deadly lockdown regimes imposed on the public four years ago. The list includes other prominent New York authorities. Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo planned a Thanksgiving that violated his own limits on gatherings, and former New York City Mayor de Blasio broke social distancing measures to celebrate Democrats’ 2020 win.

Hacker plants false memories in ChatGPT to steal user data in perpetuity

A story about the dangers of confined space.

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 23, 2024

Hezbollah Converted Soviet Tu-143 Jet Recon Drone Into Cruise Missile Says IDF, Just Like Ukraine

Israel hits 1,600 targets in strikes on Hezbollah as panicked Lebanese flee

Iran’s Guards ban communication devices after Hezbollah device explosions

Who is Sri Lanka’s new president Anura Kumara Dissanayake?

The biggest fracture within the Sinaloa Cartel in more than a decade is causing panic in the state

“Shippers should think through the ripple effects,” Sea-Intelligence advised in its latest weekly report. “A strike will trap vessels off the US coast, as there are limited options for diversions. This will lead to export capacity shortages on the Atlantic trade in Europe after 2-3 weeks, and in Asia after 5-7 weeks. Additionally, this will reduce the inflow of empty equipment into Asia, also with a 5-7 week time lag, meaning a potential shortage of equipment and space, on all Asian export trades from 2nd half of November.”

Illegal Car Meetups Lead to Attacks on Philadelphia Police, Causing Major Damage

When the Mismanagerial Class Destroys Great Companies

The recently shut down PS5 shooter Concord reportedly cost $400 million to make, according to Sacred Symbols podcast host Colin Moriarty.

Soldiers Set to Get New Deployment Bonus as High Operations Tempos Strain the Army

Senate Democrats Want Women to Enter the Draft, but Republican Representatives Are Fighting Back

USA religion fact of the day

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 22, 2024

Defense establishment in disagreement on Sinwar’s possible death

An old news story but one that has the possibility of becoming very relevant to a city near you. The secret backstory of how Obama let Hezbollah off the hook

Lebanon’s private medical facilities, which house 85% of all hospital beds in the country, are at full capacity following last week’s attacks on communication devices held by Hezbollah members

I think it would be wise to be skeptical of how this is being framed but I am sure they were planning something. Hezbollah Commanders Eliminated in Beirut Strike Were Plotting October 7-Style Invasion of Israel

Hezbollah launches revenge rocket attack against Israeli airbase

CDC: U.S. whooping cough cases rising, especially in teens

The Long Road to Fiber Optics

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 21, 2024

As Russian forces continue their advance in the Pokrovsk front, long-standing systemic issues within the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to aid Russians with that.

Israeli Eliminates Entire Hezbollah Special Forces Command in Beirut Airstrike

Experts debate the urgency of striking Iran: Is time running out for Israel?

South Africa: Heavy snowfall forces road closures

LA County Reports ‘Unprecedented Cluster’ of Locally Acquired Dengue Fever

Born Sleeping: A personal post about the loss of our son

In 2012, a team led by Fusa Miyake, at Nagoya University in Japan, discovered that extreme solar storms could produce abrupt changes in the radiocarbon concentrations found within tree rings. Before this, radiocarbon production rates were not thought to vary substantially over short time periods and so annual measurements of past radiocarbon were unlikely to be of particular interest. They identified the massive spike in radiocarbon production in the atmosphere associated with the AD774 extreme storm. Other extreme events have since been confirmed to have occurred in AD993, 660BC, 5259BC and 7176BC.

New approach to defibrillation may improve cardiac arrest outcomes

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 20, 2024

Ammunition from India enters Ukraine, raising Russian ire

Israeli Airstrikes In Lebanon Intensify

As World Watches Explosions Elsewhere, the Boomsday Ship Gets Towed Past Norway

Cuomo personally altered report that lowballed COVID nursing-home deaths, emails show – contradicting his claim to Congress

Using GPT-4 to generate 100 words consumes up to 3 bottles of water

Re-opened Three Mile Island will power AI data centers under new deal

Dairy farmer profits sink as industry continues to consolidate

Study suggests hypertensive people can lower risk of developing dementia by drinking coffee regularly

How long has Sin Nombre hantavirus lived in North America?