A Georgia man acted heroically when he heard a child in distress and rushed to help, holding an adult suspect at gunpoint until police arrived at the scene. Continue reading “Georgia man holds suspected kidnapper at gunpoint until police arrive”
Year: 2022
SPRING VALLEY, Wis. — A nurse in Wisconsin has been charged with elder abuse, accused of amputating a hospice patient’s frostbitten foot without his consent and without doctor’s orders.
After she cut off the man’s right foot last spring, Mary K. Brown, 38, of Durand, told her colleagues that she wanted to display it at her family’s taxidermy shop with a sign that said: “Wear your boots kids,” according to charges filed last week in Pierce County. Continue reading “Wisconsin nurse amputated man’s foot without orders”
No press release, no earnings call. Clovis Oncology has used a securities filing to deliver a somber message: The beleaguered company may not survive. Continue reading “Troubled Clovis telegraphs bankruptcy amid FDA hardball on key cancer drug, difficulty in fundraising”
The U.S. Government tries to hide how obscenely top-end the nation’s wealth-distribution is; but one remarkably clear presentation of it (the U.S. private-wealth distribution) was the web-page from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System that presented an “Overview” of “Distribution of Wealth” starting in “1989:Q3” and extending up till “2021:Q2”. (It will be presented even more clearly here, using their reported data.) Continue reading “How the Super-Rich Control the U.S. Government”
The non-governmental organization “National Constitutional Center” operating in Philadelphia awarded the “Medal of Freedom” to the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky. Continue reading “Vladimir Zelensky received the “Medal of Freedom””
Kiev is planning a buildup of its weapons industry to produce more sophisticated arms, with Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov saying government takeovers of several companies will help Kiev to create an “army of drones” and other NATO-caliber weapons. The defense chief noted that growing military ties between Kiev and the West makes Ukraine a de facto NATO partner. Continue reading “Ukraine Plans to Create ‘Israel-Like’ Arms Industry To Produce NATO-Caliber Weapons”
The Biden administration will extend the COVID-19 public health emergency through the spring of 2023, an administration official said Friday. Continue reading “U.S. extending COVID public health emergency through spring 2023, per official”
Two more eastern Oregon counties have reportedly voted in favor of the Greater Idaho movement.
Its purpose is to convince state legislatures to move the Oregon-Idaho border, turning conservative counties of Oregon into counties of Idaho. Continue reading “Two additional Oregon counties vote to become part of ‘Greater Idaho’”
NOW – Biden says he is determined to make "transformational changes," then a strange sound briefly interrupts his speech at COP27. pic.twitter.com/C6pvyVohlV
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) November 11, 2022
Reclaim the Net – by Tom Parker
Fabio Panetta, an Executive Board Member of the European Central Bank (ECB), has proposed that users of the digital euro should only be allowed to spend €50 per transaction and have a maximum monthly spending limit of just €1,000 if they want to avoid having their transaction data recorded by the ECB. Continue reading “The digital euro may have spending limits”
Texas A&M scientists have pioneered a new technology with implications for stem cell research, public health and renewable energy.
Electrical and computer engineering Ph.D. student Yuwen Li and his advisor, electrical and computer engineering professor Arum Han, Ph.D., recently authored a paper featured on the cover of scientific journal “Biomedical Microdevices,” concerning the development of a device capable of entrapping a biological cell and analyzing its properties. Continue reading “A&M scientists build device to isolate, analyze single cells”
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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor turned away an emergency application on Nov. 10 to halt New York City’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate that applies to firefighters, police officers, and other government employees. Continue reading “Supreme Court’s Sotomayor Denies NYC Workers’ Bid To Halt Vax Mandate”
The U.S. Department of Labor filed a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction against a sanitation company on Thursday, alleging that the company attempted to interfere with an investigation into reports claiming the service used child labor. Continue reading “Dozens of kids found illegally working to clean Midwest meat plants, Labor Department says”
Former President George W. Bush and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will hold a public conversation in Dallas amid questions among House Republicans about the importance of continuing to send money and aid to Ukraine for its fight against Russia. https://t.co/7E4VoihJu6 pic.twitter.com/r6CY1DTAza
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) November 11, 2022
Biden: “Whether or not [the Russians are] pulling back from Fallujah and the, I mean…”
Reporter: “Kherson.”
Biden: “Kherson, the city of Kherson.” pic.twitter.com/v6ee2VJ62g
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) November 9, 2022