25 dead in Kentucky flooding
Posted by Thomas Bush / July 31, 2022At least 25 people are dead (so far) in Kentucky’s flooding. It’s possible that 1,000 people died in the heat waves that struck New England. Scientists did not expect to see temperatures of that intensity until 2050. “Zoe” has become the world’s first named heatwave; it is responsible for over 1,000 deaths in Spain. The United …
Read MorePotentially 1000 dead after England heatwave
Posted by Ivan Vaquero / July 31, 2022It’s possible that 1,000 people died in the heat waves that struck New England. Scientists did not expect to see temperatures of that intensity until 2050. “Zoe” has become the world’s first named heatwave; it is responsible for over 1,000 deaths in Spain. The United Kingdom saw temperatures of more than 104ºF (or 40.2ºC) for the …
Read MoreCA secession movement funded by Russia
Posted by Catherine Reed / July 30, 2022Russian intelligence funded and directed California’s 2018 secession movement. In the past decade, Russia’s international schemes have several nations very worried. Moldova’s prime minister said she was “very worried” about a Russian invasion, noting that “nobody is safe.” Russia may indeed invade as it becomes increasingly desperate. Ukrainian intelligence services recently overheard a Russian soldier …
Read MorePost Office to eliminate 50,000 positions
Posted by Jimmy Cooper / July 30, 2022In the next few years, the Post Office hopes to eliminate, through attrition, some 50,000 positions in order to break even financially. Despite multiple court orders, the Post Office has not undone the slowdown measures instituted by Postmaster General DeJoy. As a result, a federal judge has ordered the Post Office to restore all of …
Read More100,000kg removed from Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Posted by Jimmy Cooper / July 29, 2022The first 100,000 kilograms has been removed from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The next phase of collection hopes to capture ten times that amount—finally, some good environmental news! Leaked documents from leading US power companies have revealed that they are spending millions to fight clean energy. Five-year droughts are likely to become the norm, …
Read MoreFootage appears to show Russian soldier castrating captured Ukrainian
Posted by Robert Leonard / July 29, 2022Recently released footage appears to show Russian soldiers castrating a captured Ukrainian soldier. President Zelenksy announced that he will seek to bring war crimes charges against big banks like JPMorgan Chase, Citi, and HSBC for financing Russia’s war in the Ukraine. After stripping down a Russian drone, Ukrainian intelligence discovered that it was made up …
Read MoreWorld’s first named heatwave is “Zoe”
Posted by Thomas Bush / July 28, 2022“Zoe” has become the world’s first named heatwave; it is responsible for over 1,000 deaths in Spain. The United Kingdom saw temperatures of more than 104ºF (or 40.2ºC) for the first time ever. England has been preparing for the heatwave —something scientists did not expect to see until 2050. A report from the UN suggests that …
Read MoreUS power companies spending millions to fight clean energy
Posted by Robert Leonard / July 28, 2022Leaked documents from leading US power companies have revealed that they are spending millions to fight clean energy. Five-year droughts are likely to become the norm, unless we take drastic, global action to curb climate change. Monarch butterflies have been added to the international list of threatened species. The changing climate is harming more than …
Read MoreUkraine will bring war crimes charges against big banks financing Russia
Posted by Annie May / July 27, 2022President Zelenksy announced that he will seek to bring war crimes charges against big banks like JPMorgan Chase, Citi, and HSBC for financing Russia’s war in the Ukraine. After stripping down a Russian drone, Ukrainian intelligence discovered that it was made up of parts from around the world—despite sanctions against Russia. Fortunately western governments are …
Read MoreEnglish urged to save water amidst driest conditions since 1976
Posted by Annie May / July 27, 2022People in England are being encouraged to conserve water as the nation faces its driest conditions since 1976. Five-year droughts are likely to become the norm, unless we take drastic, global action to curb climate change. Monarch butterflies have been added to the international list of threatened species. The changing climate is harming more than …
Read MoreMoldova “very worried” Russians will invade
Posted by Thomas Bush / July 26, 2022Moldova’s prime minister said she was “very worried” about a Russian invasion, noting that “nobody is safe.” Russia may indeed invade as it becomes increasingly desperate. Ukrainian intelligence services recently overheard a Russian soldier telling his family back home that the Russian army was losing, but the government would never admit it. The Russian military …
Read MoreChina issues severe heat warnings for 70 cities
Posted by Annie May / July 26, 2022China has issued red-alert heat warnings for 70 cities as heatwave sweeps the nation. Just this past week, more than 1,000 people have died in Spain as a a result of the heatwave rocking Europe. The United Kingdom saw temperatures of more than 104ºF (or 40.2ºC) for the first time ever. England prepared for weeks …
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