The ancient south Indian port city of Chennai has become a case study in what can go wrong when industrialization, urbanization and extreme weather converge.
Daily Archives: February 3, 2021
Republicans Officially Okay Violent Death Threats Against Democrats, Psychotic Conspiracy Theories About Jewish Laser Beams | Vanity Fair
There will be no disciplinary action against Marjorie Taylor Greene because, let’s be honest, she’s the future of the Republican party.
Tokyo Olympic head Yoshiro Mori says women talk too much, drawing fierce backlash | The Japan Times (if he does not immediately resign, he should be fired immediately!)
Controversial remarks on women by the head of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee have drawn criticism from a female director of the Japanese Olympic Committee and on social media, delivering a fresh blow to an even that is already facing strong public opposition.
During an online meeting of JOC councilors Wednesday, Yoshiro Mori said that women talk too much in meetings and suggested that speaking time for women should be limited, referring to the JOC’s plan to increase the number of women on its board.
“The education ministry has been very insistent about choosing female directors. But a board meeting with plenty of women will make it drag on,” Mori said.
Source: Tokyo Olympic head Yoshiro Mori says women talk too much, drawing fierce backlash | The Japan Times
Myanmar coup: UN chief Guterres calls for failure of military takeover
The UN’s secretary general calls the takeover “unacceptable” and pledges international pressure.
Coronavirus tracker: 12,872 new cases and 545 new deaths reported Tuesday in California
According to Tuesday’s end-of-day totals from California public health websites, there were 421 fewer hospitalizations from the previous day, lowering the total of hospitalizations to 14,578.
California communities reported 12,872 new cases of the coronavirus on Tuesday, bringing the total number of cases to 3,335,654. There were 545 new deaths reported Tuesday, for a total of 41,881 people who have died from the virus.
Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Johns Hopkins University, the World Health Organization, the California Department of Public Health, The Associated Press, reporting counties and news sources
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New AstraZeneca COVID vaccine data ease worries over 2nd-dose delay
EXCUSE ME – people have been suggesting a wider gap with the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. This finding does not cover those vaccines but you want us to believe that they are the same? Get real and stay real, please.
Findings suggest the vaccine provides strong protection after 1 dose and could slow disease spread.
Republicans Resort to Time Honored Tradition of Racism to Support Marjorie Taylor Greene
Because House Republicans have to date been too chickenshit to apply any substantive consequences to their colleague and fellow Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, Democrats are forging ahead with a resolution to remove Greene from her committee assignments.
September 2020 – Darwish’s dream
There are many examples in history of important inventions in the history of mankind that were attacked and rejected at the beginning of their appearance and then became one of the basics and necessities of life. When (the Wright brothers) succeeded in making the first aircraft in 1903 AD, they were ignored by the press and the media, and one of the scientific journals said about the invention of the plane. It is a hoax and it is impossible for an object heavier than air to fly.
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Source: September 2020 – Darwish’s dream
Ohio AG: ‘Andre Hill should not be dead;’ Ex-officer indicted for murder
Former Columbus police officer Adam Coy was indicted Wednesday in the shooting death of Andre Hill, an unarmed Black man, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced. Source: Ohio AG: ‘Andre Hill should not be dead;’ Ex-officer indicted for murder
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