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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 20, 2024

Ukraine’s drone attacks on energy facilities have taken a bite out of Russia’s oil exports, industry insider says

Eilat Port to lay off half its staff due to Houthi attacks stymieing shipping trade

Israel’s Gas Exports to Egypt Soar Despite Political Tensions

Heavily Armed Militants Storm Pakistan’s China-Operated Gwadar Port, 7 Dead

German birth rate drops steeply against backdrop of unease

Banks in Cuba run out of paper money, workers unable to cash their paychecks

India stares at summer water crisis as reservoir levels slide

“Disabling cyberattacks” are hitting critical US water systems, White House warns

“It’s Enraging”: NYC Homeowner Arrested For Changing Locks After Squatters Take Over

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 19, 2024

The push to curb farm imports could cost Ukraine €1.2 billion in lost revenue.

Hamas Internal Security Chief Killed During IDF Raid On Shifa Hospital

Bank of Japan announces first interest rate hike in 17 years

I am always amazed at the never ending foreign appetite for US debt. Not enough to keep the rates sub 1% like they used to be but enough to keep them spiraling for now. Stellar 20Y Auction Sees Surge In Foreign Demand

Less interesting then the title would lead you to believe. How to Run a CIA Base in Afghanistan

More interesting then the title would lead you to believe. AWOL from Academics

Chrysotile asbestos finally banned in the US after decades of EPA efforts

Google Censorship: AI Run Amok Threatens Demonetization Over a Navigation Page with No Ads

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 18, 2024

Ukraine Situation Report: Putin Now Talking About Creating A “Buffer Zone”

A Ukrainian soldier said that Ukraine’s losses are so heavy where he’s fighting that they struggle to recover the bodies

Chartbook 270: How Russia makes missiles

Russia May Attack a NATO Country in Two Years: German Intel

After Pakistan Conducts Airstrikes in Afghanistan, Taliban Retaliates by Firing Across Border

Germany struggles to fix its pension system

Why auto insurance costs are rising at the fastest rate in 47 years

Our Strange TikTok Odyssey

U.S. economy faces 1970s-style stagflation as inflation sticks around

Nationally, the number of outages from 2019 to 2023 was 93 percent higher than in the previous five years.

Second Kuiper Belt? Planets Beyond Neptune?

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 17, 2024

Israel said to complain of slowdown in US arms deliveries amid growing rift

Residents of Africa’s richest city, Johannesburg, are experiencing a severe water shortage in the middle of a summer heat wave.

US Intelligence Report Warns of Potential Armed Conflict Between India and China

UNICEF Says Essential Aid Container Looted At Haiti Port

U.S. Drivers Warned to Brace For Jump in Gasoline Prices

Sophisticated ‘burglary tourists’ fly from South America to rob wealthy homes, LAPD says

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Edit: I hit publish early by mistake. Which is a change from the normal mistake where I forget to hit it at all. But I will not stop adding to this until tonight sometime.

RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 16, 2024

Qatar emir proposed expelling Hamas officials in meet with Blinken days after Oct. 7

Indian Navy Rescues Hijacked ‘Ruen’ from Somali Pirates

Democrats are hemorrhaging support with voters of color

New York Budget Fight: They do agree on some things: providing billions to manage the influx of asylum seekers, for example, and overhauling the way kids learn to read. But in many areas, they differ sharply, like on what defines a hate crime and how much to spend on clean water projects.

US Spent More Than Double What It Collected In February, As 2024 Deficit Is Second Highest Ever… And Debt Explodes

Tick-killing pill shows promising results in human trial

CDC Responds to FOIA Request on Myocarditis Data for Covid Vaccinations With Over 100 Blank Pages

According to the Washington Post, Northern Virginia needs the equivalent of several large nuclear power plants to serve all the new data centers planned and under construction. Texas also faces the same issue despite having the most wind capacity in the country. An analysis by the consulting firm Wood Mackenzie found that the energy needed by crypto operations aiming to link to the grid in Texas would equal a quarter of the electricity used in Texas at peak demand. In Georgia, demand for industrial power is surging to record highs, with the projection of new electricity use for the next decade at 17 times what it was only recently.

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 15, 2024

Johnson Will Send Ukraine Aid Package to the Senate After all

Drone Strikes Deal Blow to Russian Diesel Exports

How the Gaza fatality numbers are faked

Nasrallah assures Iranians Hezbollah will fight alone if war with Israel breaks out

NBC Tries Chewing Elon Musk Out for Haitian Cannibal Story, Ends Up Biting Self on the Arse Instead

The 6% commission on buying or selling a home is gone after Realtors association agrees to seismic settlement

More Americans Are Treating Their 401(k)s Like Cash Machines

Mysterious Drones Swarmed Langley AFB For Weeks

The new statement reads like it was written by an MBA. Not sure if that is better or worse then “woke”. West Point accused of ‘going woke’ after suddenly dropping ‘Duty, Honor, Country’ from mission statement

Long COVID ‘indistinguishable’ from other post-viral syndromes a year after infection, researchers find

Inside Russia’s Looming Demographics Crisis

Like most academic types, Mr. Spaneiel has a poor understanding of the roots of the demographic crisis (poorer populations in Russia have more children for example) and he does not go into the differences between populations groups in Russia which make the issue even worse. Those caveats aside, it is a good visual presentation for those who might have had trouble understanding my retirement related arguments in “Russia’s twenty years until collapse.”