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Sort of like the New York City lock downs. The upper class thought they could protect themselves by the pain they inflected on the lower classes. India’s urban affluent hit by new virus wave after dodging first
Is Northern Kazakhstan at Risk to Russia?
Twitter censors tweets critical of India’s COVID response
LGBT Activist Urges the Government to Fight ‘The Pernicious Power of Prayer’
Stranded sailor allowed to leave abandoned ship after four years
We paid researchers to find a crisis and we got what we paid for
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“Do Not Enter:” Using OSINT to Monitor Russia’s Wargames in the Black Sea
A former cop’s thoughts on the verdict. His thoughts are all fair as far as they go but like most conservative media they leave out one glaring set of facts. At that is the police commanders and trainers called to the stand refused to stand behind what Chauvin did. Now that could just be due to fear of the mob, but it still should be mentioned. THOUGHTS ON THE CHAUVIN VERDICT
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First Venezuela, Now Ecuador: US Refiners Need A New Source Of Heavy Crude
China Mulls Deploying Troops to Afghanistan After U.S. Pullout
Gift from King Mohammed VI comes as the Lebanese army struggles to feed its soldiers
Starlink Internet service could be “fully mobile” by the end of the year
There’s a single New Jersey deli doing $35,000 in sales valued at $100 million in the stock market
Always looking at the last disaster. What is the grid near you like? Severe weather this summer could cause another Texas power crisis
Judge Vincent Okamoto, Vietnam Veteran (Full Interview)
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To be fair, it is not yet proven that the new one is a fraud. But I can see why he might assume so. Journalists, Learning They Spread a CIA Fraud About Russia, Instantly Embrace a New One
Flywheels Turn Superconducting to Reinvigorate Grid Storage Potential
Canada sounds the alarm as cases overtake US and India’s health system has collapsed
Eritrea admits its troops are still in Ethiopia’s Tigray region