Sunday, April 02, 2023

From Jenna Orkin Chinese team behind extreme animal gene experiment says it may lead to super soldiers who survive nuclear fallout China, Brazil Strike Deal To Ditch Dollar For Trade Chevron, Exxon are big buyers in US Gulf of Mexico drilling auction The leader of California's first-in-the-nation reparations task force on Wednesday said it won't take a stance on how much the state should compensate Black residents whom economists estimate may be owed more than $800 billion for decades of over-policing, disproportionate incarceration and housing discrimination. The $800 billion is more than 2.5 times California's $300 billion annual budget and does not include a recommended $1 million per older Black resident for health disparities that have shortened their average life span. Nor does the figure count compensating people for property unjustly taken by the government or devaluing Black businesses, two other harms the task force says the state perpetuated. At Long Last, Mathematicians Have Found a Shape With a Pattern That Never Repeats The radicals’ rifle Armed groups on the right and left exploit the AR-15 as both tool and symbol Adams Resists Releasing 9/11 Health Data Cracker Barrel becomes latest company to flee Portland amid rising crime, retail theft Walmart announced earlier this month it is closing all of its Portland, Oregon, locations “Nothing” doesn’t exist. Instead, there is “quantum foam” When you combine the Uncertainty Principle with Einstein's famous equation, you get a mind-blowing result: Particles can come from nothing. In post-Roe America, weird changes might be coming to abortion law

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