In this smart hybrid, features the true stories of three undocumented Americans who went undercover at a detention facility
The first stanza of The Star-Spangled Banner, the United States of America’s national anthem, memorably ends with the phrase “the home of the brave”. I’ve seen no braver Americans depicted on screen than Marco Saavedra, Viridiana Martinez and Mohammad Abdollahi, young, undocumented “illegals” raised in the US who risked deportation to infiltrate an immigration detention facility with the hope of helping keep families together.
It took roughly a year after the first human infection with MERS-CoV was announced out of Saudi Arabia for dromedary camels to be identified as a host species for the MERS coronavirus (see 2013’s The Lancet Camels Found With Antibodies To MERS-CoV-Like Virus). While bats are believed to be the primary host reservoir for MERS, SARS, and an array of other novel pathogens (see Curr. Opinion Virology: Viruses In Bats & Potential Spillover To Animals And Humans), the hunt continues for other susceptible species where these viruses may reside.
NH: There had been a significant increase in date tree cultivation in Saudi Arabia to serve increased worldwide demand for dates. That increase led naturally to an increase in the bat population and the possibilities of a new variant of disease to be passed on to animals and humans.
“My parents used to live on a farm in a rural area of Costa Rica, but there were no schools nearby. So they moved us to the city. They could only afford a small house made of wood. I was the youngest of eight children, and we split three bedrooms between us. All of us couldn’t even fit at the kitchen table, so we had to eat breakfast in shifts. We shared everything: school supplies, books, bicycles. One Christmas we got a single pair of roller-skates for eight kids. Adolescence was the most difficult. My mother would sew our clothes from the same piece of cloth. And I started to want a little privacy, but instead we’re sharing perfume, and shampoo, and deodorant. But all the sharing brought us closer. Everyone helped each other. We had no choice. When the oldest kids began to work, they paid for the younger ones’ studies. All of us eventually went to college and became professionals. When my mother passed away, she asked me to keep everyone together. We have a WhatsApp group where we chat everyday, even if just to say good morning and good night. Or to discuss ways to help my Dad. Here’s a picture of everyone at his 90th birthday. He still lives in the same house we grew up in, but we added a second story. There are four more rooms now. But whenever we get together, we still have to take turns at the kitchen table.”
A Canadian archive has acquired a book owned by Adolf Hitler that shows his plans for Jewish people living in Canada and the US. The archive said the book shows what could have happened if World War II ended differently.
Maybe it would be better to let Venezuela settle its own affairs rather than launch another wag the dog intervention. Venezuelan opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaido said on Saturday he had met with government officials to convince them of the need for new elections, after a lawmaker said a meeting took place this week.
Kurdish protesters have set fire to tanks and equipment at a Turkish military base in northern Iraq. The incident, the first of its kind, left two protesters dead and reportedly forced Turkish troops to leave the base.
Call for better education after scale of ignorance is revealed in survey to coincide with memorial day
One in 20 British adults does not believe the Holocaust happened, and 8% say that the scale of the genocide has been exaggerated, according to a poll marking Holocaust Memorial Day.
Almost half of those questioned said they did not know how many Jews were murdered in Nazi death camps, and one in five grossly underestimated the number, saying that fewer than two million were killed. At least six million Jews died.
It’s instant, public and happening all around us. A nation armed with cellphones — 116 crore at last count — is recording every crime it is witness to. Voyeuristic? Perhaps . But such evidence is helping thousands get lethargic authorities to act
The Indigenous Peoples March in Washington was a major event to bring attention to the injustice that Indigenous Peoples face across the globe, writes Doug Cuthand. Instead the face of white privilege dominated the headlines.
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