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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, FEBRUARY 20, 2024
North Korean Missile Used In Ukraine Was Packed Full Of U.S. Parts
Polish farmers block Ukraine border in grain import protest
Escape to Egypt: Did Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar flee Gaza?
Germany: Is it better to spend on defense or on welfare?
Newsworthy because of who is saying it as much as for what is being said. It’s time for the White House to put up or shut up
True but a good case could be made that both our healthcare and our education are overpriced compared to much of the world. Both rightists and leftists assume that the U.S. spends far lower to combat social problems (poverty, healthcare, education) than peer nations, but that is not true.
Biden to Slow Swift Transition to Electric Cars in EPA’s Revised Tailpipe Emissions Regulation
Hochul’s Plan to Close Prisons Faces a Fight
Court blocks $1 billion copyright ruling that punished ISP for its users’ piracy
Study finds link between too much niacin intake and heart disease
This is the type of thing that “AI” is arguably good at and it seems like they took care to guard against the typical AI failures in this type of thing. That said, it is hardly a great discovery. Neural network model identifies distinct brain organization patterns in women and men
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, FEBRUARY 19, 2024
Ukraine Situation Report: Kyiv Claims Six Russian Jets Downed In Three Days
Russian pilot who defected found dead in Spain, says Ukraine security agency
EU: Emissions trading begins to bite
Navy Has Fired Around 100 Standard Series Missiles At Houthi Drones, Missiles
Bulk Carrier Abandoned Following Houthi Missile Attack Latest reports are saying that it sunk but they are on “X”.
IAEA chief says Iran bulking up stockpile of nearly weapons-grade uranium
I still don’t think there is enough panic over this. This analysis assumes interests rates will more or less stay the same which is not the historical norm for this level of debt growth “Spending on Social Security will grow from $1.5 trillion this year to $2.5 trillion by 2034, while spending on health care will grow from $1.6 trillion to $2.8 trillion,” a Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget analysis found. “Net interest costs will more than double from $870 billion this year to $1.6 trillion by 2034, after costs nearly doubled between 2020 and 2023. Interest on the debt is the fastest growing part of the budget and will be the second largest government expenditure this year, surpassing both defense and Medicare.”
President Trump’s Kafkaesque Civil Trial in New York State and Legitimacy of Trump’s New York Business Ban Questioned by MSNBC Host
San Francisco Appoints First Noncitizen to Serve on Elections Commission
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, FEBRUARY 18, 2024
Denmark to send its ‘entire artillery’ to Ukraine, the country’s prime minister says
On Iranian commander’s request, Iraqi terrorists dial down attacks on US
Mobs Of Violent African Migrants Riot, Attack Police In Holland
Reports on “X” are making it sound like this is the worst attack yet with the crew having to abandon ship. UK-Registered Cargo Ship Reported Under Attack In Bab al-Mandab Strait
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, FEBRUARY 17, 2024
Russian Military Objectives and Capacity in Ukraine Through 2024
Yemen’s Houthis Claim Missile Attack On Oil Tanker In Red Sea
How Prepared Is the German Defense Industry?
The US is an energy exporter, the other countries that are in recession are energy importers. Why is that reason not mentioned? Recession has struck some of the world’s top economies. The US keeps defying expectations
Talk is cheap. Truckers Warn Loads To NYC Will Be Rejected Starting Monday
Florida Cop Empties His Gun, Runs For Cover After Acorn Falls On Car Video overview here.
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, FEBRUARY 16, 2024
Report: Alexei Navalny, a Vocal Putin Critic, Dies in Prison
Israel reportedly behind rare pair of recent strikes on Iran civilian infrastructure
India-Bound Tanker Hit by Missile in Red Sea Attack
DOJ quietly removed Russian malware from routers in US homes and businesses
A liberal perspective. Biden has a huge decision to make — one of the most important of his presidency
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, FEBRUARY 15, 2024
Ukraine Situation Report: NATO Wants To Give Kyiv A Million Drones In 2024
Russia’s “Highly Concerning” Anti-Satellite Super Weapon: What Are The Possibilities?
Drone strike on oil depot in Russia’s Kursk region starts fire
Recession in Japan makes Germany third largest economy
A lot of people like to make the argument that America pays the most for health care and gets the least benefit. And while there is lot to be critical of in the US system, the worst outcomes are almost entirely due to the lifestyles of Americans. The flip side is that our supper expensive and maddening system is still often more responsive then what you will find elsewhere. That said, I think we are following the rest of the world on the downhill slope. US Military Personnel ‘Routinely Denied Access’ to Emergency Care in Japan
Border Patrol Agents Have Encountered Over 20,000 Chinese Nationals in Fiscal Year 2024
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, FEBRUARY 14, 2024
Ukrainian Drone Boats Sink Another Russian Navy Landing Ship
The Baltic border loophole in EU’s Russia sanctions
Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb Makes Combat Debut In Ukraine
US fears Russia preparing to put nuclear weapons in space
Alarm Raised Over Destabilizing New Russian Threat In Space
Iran Fires Ballistic Missile From A Shipping Container At Sea
China’s Poaching of US, NATO Soldiers Prompts 23-Nation Meeting
YoY Measures of Inflation: Services, Goods and Shelter
Windows 11 24H2 goes from “unsupported” to “unbootable” on some older PCs
Republicans Lose House Seat in New York Special Election
I am sure that some people are abusing this system but headlines like this usually mean the most trouble for honest people. Personal-care aides are milking New Yorkers — and taking the state for billions
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, FEBRUARY 13, 2024
Russia declares Estonian PM Kaja Kallas a ‘wanted’ person
Qatar Is The Trojan Horse In Washington, D.C.
Young Evangelical support for Israel plummets
A strange focus on Christians given the subject matter. Unable to survive in Egypt, refugees return to war-torn Sudan
Prices rose more than expected in January as inflation won’t go away
I would normally say things like “keep in mind it is not adjusted for inflation” but even allowing for that fact that chart still looks pretty bad. About the best I can say is that we not given much historical context but a more then doubling in price in one year’s time still looks pretty bad. Cocoa prices surge to all-time highs as bad weather hurts West Africa crop yield
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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, FEBRUARY 12, 2024
Ukraine Situation Report: Battle-Damaged HIMARS Return To United States
Why is Ukraine’s new top commander Oleksandr Syrskyi less popular than his predecessor?
Israel Rescues Two Hostages In Rafah
Israel need to sell record amount of bonds this year to fund war
Funding a War Chest: Hezbollah’s Strategic Position Bolstered by Global Crime
These fools would be smarter to let him into power and blame him for the problems. As it stands, they are going to break their country beyond repair. Pakistan’s old guard parties near deal to thwart Imran Khan
New York Might Adjust Sanctuary Laws Due to Increase of Illegal Crossings
Ten years into my college teaching career, students stopped being able to read effectively.
I wonder if this has anything to do with the ever increasing numbers of young people who say they are lonely. The more common reason is to blame social media but inbuilt social network is disappearing or gone. Cousins are disappearing. Is this reshaping the experience of childhood?
The Invisible Defense: Gut Bacteria’s Surprising Role in Combating Flu and COVID-19