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Wake-Up Call Authored by James Howard Kunstler via Kunstler.com, “Those who organized the disaster will take advantage of the inevitable discontent arising from efforts to overcome it, for if there is one thing that they are skilled in, it is demagoguery.” - Theodore Dalrymple Can you feel it? The tension rising to the red-line? It runs clear through all of Western Civ. We are ruled by governments of fiends. But now, the sun rides higher in the sky. The sap is rising in the...
Parliament has called on caretaker justice minister Dilan Yesilgöz to reverse a decision to switch off the network of emergency sirens from 2026. Yesilgöz said the sirens, which are tested on the first Monday of every month, had been made redundant by online warnings such as the NL-Alert system. But a majority of MPs backed a motion by Joost Eerdmans, of the right-wing JA21 party, to keep the sirens switched on. Eerdmans accepted that the deadline in his motion of
ER positive breast cancer is sensitive to hormone estrogen, which means its cells divide and grow with help of this hormone
Despite the talent that England boast, defeat against Brazil raised the lingering question of whether the Three Lions can step up when it matters most.
The NHL loves its players and the positives they bring to the league: good publicity, lots of money, sponsors and fans. The league directly profits from its players and what they do on the ice — including the always popular fights that involve adult men punching one another in the face and bone-crunching hits that can smash players’ heads into the glass. But what happens after? What happens when a player gets a concussion from hitting his head one too many times and then gets another concussion...
'It is very disappointing and very frustrating. Everybody has to look in the mirror and say 'it is my fault',' said Son, who wasted one chance when the score was 0-0
Feleti Teo tells the Guardian Tuvaluans fear last year’s treaty may give Australia too much say over the Pacific nation’s securityTuvalu’s new prime minister, Feleti Teo, wants “guarantees” from Canberra that a landmark treaty with Australia will not undermine his country’s sovereignty.Teo, who was appointed leader last month, told the Guardian a controversial security clause in the Falepili Union treaty has led to fears among Tuvaluans that Australia “might encroach on Tuvalu’s sovereignty”....
Alberta's premier called Wednesday for the federal environment minister to
Dozens of Liberal members of Parliament are calling on the finance minister to set aside money for the Canada Disability Benefit in next month's federal budget. In a letter shared on social media, MP Pam Damoff says the benefit, which is designed to help keep people with disabilities out of poverty, is a "legacy social policy" for the government. Damoff wrote the letter to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on March 15. "I think it's time now we finish...
Foreign-invested enterprises would be always an important part of Vietnam’s economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on Monday, their first