• "We Live In An Age Of Full-Spectrum Deception"

    "We Live In An Age Of Full-Spectrum Deception" Authored by James Howard Kunstler via Kunstler.com, Pep Talk On A Dark Day “We live in an age of full spectrum deception.” - Edward Dowd You realize, don’t you, that what’s going on in our country is the collapse not just of an empire, or an economy, but a comprehensive paradigm of human progress. The hallmark of post-war life in Western Civ was supposed to be a return to sanity after the mid-twentieth century fugue of mass...

  • Full Circle and Beyond: Austin College Students Connect with Elementary Class as 'RooBuddies

    Austin College As an elementary student, Sory Elementary is where Austin College junior Blume Cernero first learned about Sherman High School’s Peer Assisted Leader (PAL)… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Understanding Covishield's rare side effect: What is Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome? Know symptoms, treatment

    AstraZeneca (AZ), UK's pharmaceutical giant, has admitted its Covid vaccine, sold under the brand name of Covishield in India, in 'very rare cases' can cause a blood clot-related side effect, according to court papers being quoted in the UK media. According to media reports, the admission was made in a legal document submitted to the High Court in London in February for a group action being brought by 51 claimants. (Also read: AstraZeneca admits in court that its Covid vaccine can cause rare...

  • Phil Foden's firing at full speed for the stratosphere! Man City star is hitting heights beyond Paul Scholes, Kevin De Bruyne and Kaka and he's even surpassing Yaya Toure's 2013-14 season

    Only Ollie Watkins has scored more from open play than Phil Foden this season. Foden is doing what he has always threatened to, entering a new stratosphere. Phil Foden reveals what it's REALLY like to play for Pep Guardiola in an

  • When Is the Next Full Moon?

    Spring has sprung, and May is the month of the flower moon.

  • Bad beyond pharma

    The alleged multi-level marketing practice of a local pharmaceutical company exposed by media is now the talk of the health care community.

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    Thursday on the NewsHour, police forcefully break up the UCLA encampment as arrests and protests against the war in Gaza spread to more college campuses. We hear from the niece of an Israeli American hostage nearly eight months after he was taken captive by Hamas. Plus, a closer look at this consequential Supreme Court term, the cases heard and the ideological divide on display. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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    Wednesday on the NewsHour, police clear an occupied building at Columbia University and violence erupts at UCLA as campus protests over the war in Gaza intensify. In former President Trump's own words, we look at what he would do with a second term in the White House. Plus, in a rare interview, the top U.S. commander in the Indo-Pacific region discusses efforts to counter China. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

  • Heat: Heavy Rain Review

    We buckle up and hit the gas on our review of Heat: Heavy Rain, a brand new expansion for the incredible racing card game.Read this article on TechRaptor

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    Tuesday on the Newshour, students occupy a Columbia University building as protests against the war in Gaza spread to more college campuses. A federal appeals court rules state health care plans must pay for transgender-related care. Plus, a look at a university in Rwanda working to end inequalities by educating the next generation of healthcare providers. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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    Monday on the NewsHour, Hamas considers the latest cease-fire proposal as Israeli leaders brace for potential International Criminal Court arrest warrants. With protests against the war in Gaza spreading to more college campuses, we take a look at student demands for divestment from Israel. Plus, the Indian government is accused of attempting to assassinate Sikh activists on U.S. soil. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders