Teacher’s Jan 6 march on the Capitol sparks school district battle
Posted by Robert Leonard / June 22, 2021As federal investigators continue to close in on those who stormed the Capitol during the January 6 riot/insurrection, those who were in Washington to support Trump but who did not necessarily “storm the Capitol” are having their lives turned inside out. Case in point: California’s Kristine Hostetter, a 4th grade teacher. Once so popular that …
Read MoreVaccine hesitancy in India raises fears of next surge
Posted by Robert Leonard / June 22, 2021Vaccine hesitancy in India––especially among rural Indians, who believe the virus is only in cities––is paving the way for another potential surge, worrying health officials both domestic and international. Reminders of the damage done by past surges are all too plentiful. Hundreds of death shrouds appeared when rains washed away the top layer of sands …
Read MoreRural Kansas and Missouri seeing “delta” COVID variant surges
Posted by Annie May / June 21, 2021The “delta variant,” a more infectious variant of COVID-19, is infecting a rising number of people in rural Kansas and Missouri. The spread of the variant likely stems from the regions low vaccination rates. The “delta variant” has also been found in Arizona. Its arrival is alarming because, so far, only a handful of states …
Read MoreCOVID surge puts high demand on oxygen in Afghanistan
Posted by Thomas Bush / June 21, 2021Afghanistan is running out of oxygen as a result of a mounting third COVID surge. It’s impossible to tell how many people are dying in the country, since the majority of deaths happen in homes and not at hospitals. “Lambada,” a COVID variant of interest, now accounts for the vast majority of COVID cases in …
Read MoreNew “variant of interest” found in South America
Posted by Robert Leonard / June 20, 2021“Lambada,” a COVID variant of interest, now accounts for the vast majority of COVID cases in Peru, and is spreading throughout South America. The strain is believed to have emerged in South America and has been known since last August. In southeast Asia, one of the highly infectious COVID variants from India has been found …
Read MoreNevada heat sets record
Posted by Catherine Reed / June 20, 2021According to NASA and NOAA, the Earth is now trapping an unprecedented amount of heat, which is contributing to rapidly warming air, water, and land. That helps to explain the heatwave heading to the American West, and some 200 million people are expected to suffer through 90º weather––another 40 million will be sweating through 100º+ weather. …
Read MoreIndia’s true COVID death numbers slowly becoming known
Posted by Annie May / June 19, 2021Hundreds of death shrouds appeared when rains washed away the top layer of sands along the Ganges in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Unaccounted for dead spread across the sands. Meanwhile in Bihar, the death toll for April and May was revised from about 5,500 to about 9,400. In some cases, villagers fished hundreds …
Read MoreNASA: Earth trapping an unprecedented amount of heat
Posted by Robert Leonard / June 19, 2021According to NASA and NOAA, the Earth is now trapping an unprecedented amount of heat, which is contributing to rapidly warming air, water, and land. That helps to explain the heatwave heading to the American West, and some 200 million people are expected to suffer through 90º weather––another 40 million will be sweating through 100º+ weather. …
Read MoreGhislaine Maxwell complains of terrible jail treatment
Posted by Ivan Vaquero / June 18, 2021According to her lawyer, Ghislaine Maxwell is suffering under terrible conditions in jail: raw sewage, water deprivation, and “hyper-surveillance” by guards and other inmates.” Considering she is being charged with trafficking young girls for the infamous abuser Jeffery Epstein, I doubt anyone is losing sleep over her plight. Recently, Maxwell once again requested bail and …
Read MoreUS might take title for world’s hottest place
Posted by Catherine Reed / June 18, 2021There is a heatwave heading to the American West, and some 200 million people are expected to suffer through 90º weather––another 40 million will be sweating through 100º+ weather. Although there has been progress towards addressing climate change (see below), this is a reminder that we are still in––forgive the pun––hot water. The spiking temperatures …
Read MoreVermont at 80% vaccine rate, state now open
Posted by Robert Leonard / June 17, 2021Vermont has become the first state to reach an 80% vaccination rate, and it is now fully reopening. Anheuser-Busch is going to give away free beer when America reaches its vaccine goal. So far, only a handful of states have reached the goal of a 70% vaccination rate. Fully vaccinated people in several southern California …
Read MoreChina makes largest incursion yet into Taiwanese airspace
Posted by Annie May / June 17, 2021China has sent a massive force of 28 aircraft into Taiwanese airspace, including nuclear-capable bombers, the largest and most threatening show of force yet. The Chinese government, angered by recent developments between the U.S. and Taiwan, has warned the U.S. State Department to “stop all forms” of official outreach to Taiwan. This might actually signal …
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