Thursday, May 30, 2024

From Jenna Orkin Trump Is Guilty, but Voters Will Be the Final Judge The jury has convicted the former President of thirty-four felony counts in his New York hush-money trial. Now the American people will decide to what extent they care. Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in hush-money trial – live Conoco Phillips to Buy Marathon Oil Attorney Randall Eliason wrote, "Folks, this Tweet that's making the rounds is very misleading. The lack of unanimity refers not to the charged offense but to the underlying crime the defendant sought to conceal with the false business records—that's the law in NY, and the defense did not disagree." Just as the American “revolution in pain management”, which insisted on treating even moderate injuries with powerful opiates, was hooking the nation on OxyContin, its approach to economic pain management was addicting the system to a drip feed of government support...On a chart, swings in US growth look like the flatlining ECG of a dying patient. Why this tornado season has been so unusual — and it’s not even halfway over John Tooby - Evolutionary Psychologist Justice Alito’s Crusade Against a Secular America Isn’t Over Nearly 90 percent of avocados smashed onto brunch-lovers' toasts come from Mexico. And growing them is hurting the environment. Juan Merchan already lightly punished Donald Trump for gag-order violations and would probably not sentence him to prison
From Jenna Orkin Does Trump Jury Need to Be Unanimous? Juan Merchan's Comment Goes Viral A temperature of 126 degrees Fahrenheit was measured near New Delhi. East of Suez: The Folly of Britain’s Return to the Indian Ocean New Russian Sanctions to Reverberate in Metals Markets Bill Bonner: Nearly every day for the last century, politicians and bureaucrats have been at work — often into the late hours of night — solving the many problems that afflict our species. It’s amazing that there are any problems left. So diligent and determined were they to get the job done that they consistently spent more than their tax revenues. Between 1980 and the end of 2019, deficits averaged 4% of GDP in recessions and 3% in recoveries. Girls’ periods are starting sooner, more irregular than past generations Homeless people are being sent out of Scotland's capital to make room for Swifties The world is facing an orange juice crisis. The race is now on to find a substitute fruit. China Halts Shipments From JBS Beef Plant in US Over Feed Additive Which Central Banks Are Selling Gold?

Saturday, May 25, 2024

From Jenna Orkin Not Your Childhood Library Last fall, scientists announced a breakthrough treatment for sickle cell anemia, made possible by CRISPR gene editing technology. The exorbitant cost of the treatment will be prohibitive to nearly all of the eight million people worldwide who need it. That should prompt a shift toward research on pain management and health equity, writes Shobita Parthasarathy, professor of public policy and women’s and gender studies at the University of Michigan. For any readers who love marmite, scientists have found it could be an Earth-friendly metal recycler. Researchers added 20 liters of the stuff, which is leftover brewer’s yeast from beer-making, to a mix of aluminum, copper, nickel and zinc. They discovered that the yeast could isolate and take up specific metals—and be reused at least five times without losing binding strength. NYC rents are rising 7 times faster than wages, report finds China’s Rapid Nuclear Expansion Is Threatening U.S. Dominance in the Sector TD Bank Probe Tied to Laundering of Illicit Fentanyl Profits The lower court decision said Republicans who control the state legislature and governorship in South Carolina had redrawn the district to “create a stronger Republican tilt,” and had done it using race as the criteria for the redistricting, which violated the 14th Amendment. This is the "law and order" Donald Trump is running on An Egypt firm is making $2m a day from Palestinians fleeing Israel's war on Gaza Governments agree to continue their steady progress on proposed pandemic agreement ahead of the World Health Assembly

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

From Jenna Orkin Scientists use rare metal to set new record in effort to produce limitless energy: 'It was a pretty remarkable result' META'S AI IS TELLING USERS IT HAS A CHILD In a few years, when the E.P.A. begins enforcing the new regulations, local utilities will be required to test their water and remove any amount of PFOS or PFOA which exceeds four parts per trillion—the equivalent of one drop dissolved in several Olympic swimming pools. 3M has produced enough PFOS and chemicals that degrade into PFOS to exceed this level in all of the freshwater on earth. Russia began offering “regime survival packages” to countries in Africa, in exchange for access to mineral resources. Russia threatens to cut off privileged French access to Nigeran uranium reserves, which are responsible for the production of 12 percent of France’s electricity. Oil Tankers Forced Out of Greek Gulf Again as Navy Drills Resume Also among today’s entourage was a former New York Hells Angel called Chuck Zito, who was convicted of manufacturing and selling methamphetamine, along with his five Hells Angels co-defendants, whose nicknames were “Jerry the Cowboy, Cochise, Anthony Good Humor, Flash, and One Eyed Bert.” Zito served seven years in prison. According to his sentencing memorandum, Zito fulfilled the Hells Angels membership requirement that he “kill or attempt to kill” an enemy of the Hells Angel chapter. “Zito fulfilled this requirement by planting a bomb underneath the automobile of one Robert Giangarra. The bomb exploded, but fortunately Giangarra escaped serious injury. Giangarra was selected by the chapter as Zito’s victim because Giangarra had previously shot and injured a Hells Angels Motorcycle Club member.” Trump was just lettin’ the MAGA crowd know who his friends are, you understand. It’s the hottest May ever in Miami. Heat index ‘completely off the charts’ How to find hidden cameras in an Airbnb, according to a security expert Trumpaganda gone wild! Fentanyl is fueling a record number of youth drug deaths

Wednesday, May 01, 2024

From Jenna Orkin Once Unthinkable Nuclear Plant Revival Is a Reality in US Shift Live Updates: Protesters Take Over Building on Columbia Campus The wild-looking Russian 'turtle tanks' that keep showing up may not be as crazy as they seem The Revolution Has Begun in the UK 75,000 UK parents have come together to give their kids a smartphone-free childhood Where Seas Are Rising at Alarming Speed The implications of applying ecmo to organ transplantation could be profound. If organs could be reliably kept alive outside of the body, they could be sent to a centralized organ bank. Transport time would no longer be a factor. Organs could be perfectly matched to recipients, and marginal organs could be tuned up outside the body with medications. Wait lists could disappear. “Transplant would not be an emergency surgery anymore,” Rojas-Peña said. It could be planned, like any other operation. In Toronto, a group has already begun doing this with human lungs, and that has allowed them to utilize about seventy per cent of donor lungs for transplantation, compared with an average in the United States of about twenty per cent. The findings “help to reveal the origin of 99 percent of the visible mass in our universe,” write Deur, Brodsky and their co-author Craig D. Roberts. This mass comes from atoms, and most of their mass is in their protons and neutrons. But the quarks that make up protons and neutrons have relatively little mass. Most of the missing mass, it turns out, comes from the binding energy of the strong force itself. Over 1,000 sea lions descend on San Francisco's Pier 39 White House considers welcoming some Palestinians from war-torn Gaza as refugees UK students begin new wave of protests against Gaza war after US arrests