Campus Reform – by Alexa Schwerha

The University of Florida has named a collaborative study space after socialist revolutionary Karl Marx.

In a picture obtained by Campus Reform, Marx’s name can be seen on a plaque labeling the space in Library West a “Group Study Room.” A small inscription labels Marx as a “philosopher, radical economist, and revolutionary critic.” Continue reading “University of Florida names study room after Karl Marx”

Substack – by Erika Stanzi

These two stories are about Eau Claire, Wisconsin but the truth is, they are not that out of the ordinary. Yes, both rank high on the egregious scale in terms of tone and disrespect but on substance, they pretty much mirror what is happening in public and private schools all over the country, including in my own backyard. Continue reading “School hangs poster on the door that says, “I’m Your Mom Now””

Fox News – by Tucker Carlson

If you had told us just four days ago that the Biden administration was funding secret bio labs in Ukraine of all places, we would not have believed you. Yeah, I don’t think we’re going to put that on TV. No thanks.

Then, if you told us that not only did the administration fund these secret bio labs in Ukraine, but that they then failed to secure the deadly contents of those labs before the Russian invasion—an invasion they knew was coming, an invasion they helped encourage—if you had told us that four days ago, we would have dismissed you as a nut. It was just too preposterous. We will not want anything to do with a story like that. There was no way it could be true. It was too far out. In any case, we already knew for a fact that that story was false. How do we know that? Because we read USA Today, America’s newspaper.  Continue reading “Someone needs to explain why there are dangerous biological weapons in Ukraine”

Verve Times

Thousands of studies have been done on the health effects of vitamin D, and research shows it is involved in the biology of all the cells and tissues in your body, including your immune cells. Your cells actually need the active form of vitamin D to gain access to the genetic blueprints stored inside. This is one of the reasons why vitamin D has the ability to impact such a wide variety of health problems — from fetal development to cancer. Continue reading “For Optimal Health, Maintain a Vitamin D Level of 60 ng/mL”

Think:Lab

Remember when our grandparents, great-grandparents, and such stated that they only had an 8th grade education? Well, check this out. – – –

This is the eighth-grade final exam from 1895 in Salina, KS, USA. It was taken from the original document on file at the Smokey Valley Genealogical Society and Library in Salina, KS, and reprinted by the Salina Journal.  Students were given 5 hours to complete the test.  Continue reading “8th Grade Examination from late 1800’s”

Campus Reform – by Amanda Meyer

A bust of Chinese communist revolutionary and mass murderer Mao Zedong is on display at Washburn University’s political science department.

The case features multiple political figures, with the infamous communist revolutionary’s bust being among the largest on display.  Continue reading “‘It’s emblematic of academia today’: Political science department displays Mao Zedong bust on campus”

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Yahoo News

U.S. President Joe Biden released a statement decrying gun violence following the drive-by shooting outside Des Moines’ East High School on Monday that left a 15-year-old dead and two other teenagers injured.

Six teenagers were charged Tuesday in the killing of Jose David Lopez, 15. Continue reading “‘Enough’: President Joe Biden responds to shooting death outside of Des Moines’ East High”

Yahoo News – Axios

Congressional leaders said they reached a bipartisan deal early Wednesday to provide $13.6 billion to help Ukraine and $15.6 billion for COVID-19 relief, as part of a $1.5 trillion measure to fund the government.

Why it matters: The size of the Ukraine package — more than double the original request from the White House — reflects a sense of urgency among members of both parties after President Volodymyr Zelensky pleaded with senators over Zoom to provide more humanitarian, military and economic assistance. Continue reading “Congress reaches deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5 trillion spending bill”

Yahoo News

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could mean oil prices as high as $150 per barrel and a one in three risk of recession in the U.S., Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi said on Tuesday.

“It’s a big surprise to me that the U.S. and others are self-sanctioning Russian oil. Over 3 million barrels a day of Russian oil needs to be replaced, fast,” Zandi said. “The Saudis and UAE have excess capacity, and there is Iranian oil. U.S. frackers will kick in. But all this will take time.” Continue reading “Biden’s ban on Russian imports means $150 per barrel of oil, a $5 gallon of gas or higher, and a 1 in 3 recession risk: Moody’s”

Breitbart – by Gabrielle Reyes

U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet told the U.N. Human Rights Council on Monday her staff recorded 304 deaths caused by military airstrikes in northern Ethiopia since November 2021 “apparently carried out by the Ethiopian Air Force.” Continue reading “U.N.: Airstrikes Have Killed ‘Hundreds’ in Ethiopia Since November”

WEF, October 2021

Moscow, Russia, 13 October 2021 – Russia will take a leading role in shaping the trajectory of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Today, leaders from the Russian Federation and the World Economic Forum announced the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Russia.

Part of the Forum’s global Network, the new Centre will bring together leading businesses, policy makers and members of civil society to co-design and pilot innovative approaches to technology governance.

Continue reading “Flashback: Russia Joins Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Ukraine informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Wednesday of “power loss” at the Russian-occupied Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.

The atomic agency said, “the heat load of the spent fuel storage pool and volume of cooling water at Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant sufficient for effective heat removal without the need for electrical supply.”  Continue reading “Ukraine Informs IAEA That Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Lost Power”