Monday, September 30, 2024

From Jenna Orkin Trump Allies Bombard the Courts, Setting Stage for Post-Election Fight The U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program, which is administered by the Diplomatic Security Service, is offering a reward of up to $20 million for information leading to the arrest or conviction of Shahram Poursafi, also known as Shahram Pursafi, Mehdi Rezayi, and Shahin Pourbakhsh. Poursafi is a uniformed member of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) who is believed to be working on behalf of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force (IRGC- QF) to arrange the transnational murder-for-hire of former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton. Seven Things You Thought You Knew about Nuclear Energy But it might be time to re-think Chief of naval operations navigation plan FOR AMERICA’S WARFIGHTING NAVY 2024 Israel says it intercepted Yemeni missile Former FAA contractor indicted over claims that he worked as a secret agent for Iran, DOJ says Kate Barr is waging a sure-to-lose campaign for a seat in the N.C. legislature as a protest against gerrymandering, which has made elections uncompetitive in states nationwide. How ignored warnings at Boar’s Head plant led to a deadly listeria outbreak Meet the astronauts preparing to travel farther from Earth than any human before Supplies arrive by plane and mule to North Carolina as Helene death toll tops 100

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

From Jenna Orkin Fact-checking GOP Trump fliers flooding swing-state mailboxes Southern California Line Fire explodes in size; Nevada fire forces evacuations ‘Unschooling’ parents put their kids in charge of their own educations. Are they actually learning? Say’s Law is usually abbreviated as ‘supply creates demand.’ You make a nice loaf of bread. You sell it for a dollar. Now you have a dollar’s worth of ‘money.’ Before making the bread, you have nothing. And if it only cost you ninety cents — in labor and materials — to make the bread... you made a 10% profit. This extra, value-added, represents not only the wealth you added for yourself, but additional wealth for the whole world. Where previously it had ninety cents worth of raw ingredients (including your labor), now it has a loaf of bread worth $1. There is a common trope in journalism about the Arctic—that the melting of polar ice is setting up a geopolitical competition over resources that evokes the “Great Game,” the nineteenth-century British and Russian rivalry in Central and South Asia. But when I set out to report on that narrative, in early 2022, it quickly unravelled. What came into focus instead was far more urgent and ominous: an espionage war at the Arctic border of Norway and Russia, centered on preparations for nuclear war. Rep. Goldman: 'It's inexcusable' NYC hasn't released documents about 9/11 air quality Marketing Firm Admits Spying Through Phones South Korea finds mothers were forced to give up babies for adoption abroad ‘For me, there was no other choice’: inside the global illegal organ trade ‘I’ve never seen the depth of moral corruption’: controversial Netanyahu doc screens at Toronto