“If there’s going to be folks that are going to complain about getting more vaccines, you know, I’ll tell you what, I mean, I wouldn’t be complaining, I’d be thankful that we’re able to do it because, you know what, we didn’t need to do this at all,” DeSantis said. Source: DeSantis threatens to divert vaccines from communities criticizing distribution | TheHill
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Harris says teachers should be given priority for COVID-19 vaccine

Vice President Harris on Wednesday emphasized the need for teachers to be given priority when it comes to receiving coronavirus vaccinations.During …
Yes, you can take OTC pain meds after getting the Covid vaccine, says CDC — plus other tips for dealing with side effects
What you can do, and what you shouldn’t do, when it comes to OTC medications and the Covid-19 vaccine.
U.S. will pay WHO more than $200 million in membership fees withheld by Trump

In July, the Trump administration submitted to the U.N. secretary-general its notice to withdraw from the World Health Organization by July 6, 2021.
Morocco National COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign Reaches Two Million
Rabat – Morocco’s COVID-19 epidemic continues its steady decline amid a vaccination campaign that has now vaccinated 2 million.
Morocco recorded another 508 new cases of COVID-19 over the past 24 hours, while 838 people recovered from their infection. The country experienced 13 more COVID-19 related deaths, bringing the total death toll to 8,517.
Active COVID-19 cases in Morocco dropped below 10,000 for the first time in months this week, with the number now standing at 9,596. The decrease in COVID-19 patients has alleviated some of the pressure on Morocco’s national health care system that now has 13.3% of its intensive care beds dedicated to patients suffering from the virus.
Hospitals in Morocco continue to care for 419 patients in critical condition, with 36 cases having to be intubated and 227 patients requiring breathing support through ventilators.
Morocco’s health authorities performed 9,601 more tests for COVID-19 over the past 24 hours, bringing the total amount of performed tests to 5,068,748.
The regional distribution of new COVID-19 cases saw Grand Casablanca-Settat as the worst affected region that accounted for over half of the country’s new cases. The region reported 257 new cases and 6 deaths over the past 24 hours.
The next worst-hit region was the capital region of Rabat-Sale-Kenitra where 64 new cases were detected as well as two deaths. Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima followed with 57 new cases and no related deaths while L’Oriental reported 42 new cases and one death.
Marrakech-Safi in central Morocco reported 25 new COVID-19 cases and one death followed by Souss-Massa (24 new cases, one death) as well as Beni Mellal-Khenifra and Dakhla-Oued Eddahab that both reported 8 cases and no deaths.
The region of Fez-Meknes reported 7 new cases and one death while Darraa-Tafilalet and Guelmim-Oued Noun each recorded six deaths and no casualties. Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra in Morocco’s south recorded four new COVID-19 cases and one related death.
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Mammoth skeletons found in Mexico City

Today’s Topic :- Archaeology + Archaeological related + History + Mammoth + Pleistocene era
| By Amit Kumar [ mydatawords.com ] | Updating on Sept 18, 2020 |
Hi Friend, today’s I’m sharing about archaeological related information to you [ some parts not included here because of research related. But i will update here.]
Few months before in Mexico City dozens of mammoth skeletons found under future Mexico city airport at the time of excavated. Then after a archaeological team and archaeologist working near Mexico city has discovered and found the remains of more than 60 mammoths at the site of a new airport being built to serve Mexico city. Excavators have also found animal and human bones in the area [at the Mexico City future airport].
Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) said the bones, found at the construction site of the planned Felipe Angeles International Airport…
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At least 12 animals dead at San Antonio primate sanctuary after winter storm cuts off power
RIP sad, very sad

Approximately 12 animals – including a chimpanzee, monkeys and lemurs – have died at a San Antonio primate sanctuary after winter storms cut off heat and electricity amid plunging temperatures in Texas….
Serbia expels US neo-Nazi after investigative website Bellingcat outed his location
Robert Rondo believed to have been living in Serbia since early 2020
Fascist graffiti in Serbia defaced by antifascist group was changed from “Put migrants into dustbins” to “Refugees welcome.” Photo by Antifascist Action Novi Sad, used with permission.
Serbia has expelled Robert Rundo, the “American neo-Nazi and founder of the notorious right-wing extremist Rise Above Movement,” the Serbian daily Blic reported on February 11.
According to unofficial information published in the Blic article, Serbian police escorted Rundo to the Trbušnica-Šepak border pass, which connects Serbia to Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the evening of February 10.
Last November, the investigative reporting platform Bellingcat alerted the public to Rundo’s presence in Serbia, drawing attention to the videos he’d been publishing from the country. These included a clip in which the 30-year-old native of Queens, New York, brags about helping local neo-Nazis restore Serbian nationalist graffiti that had been defaced days before by local anti-fascist activists.
In recent years, exponents of extreme right-wing nationalist and populist ideologies from the Balkans, which promote forms of racism compatible with American white supremacy, have been trying to cultivate ties and cooperation with the US alt-right movement.
A screenshot from a November 8, 2020 video from Robert Rundo’s Telegram channel, showing him in front of far-right graffiti in Belgrade, Serbia. The graffiti includes racist imagery (the Confederate Battle Flag, a symbol of the fight to preserve slavery in the US through the Civil War of 1861-1864) and incitement of violence. Image by Bellingcat, used with permission.
Most Serbian media that followed up on the Blic report featured excerpts from the Bellingcat exposé, which quoted Rundo’s own video in which he says, “So we’re out here in Belgrade, you know, cleaning up the neighborhood …” as he joins local neo-Nazis in restoring hate speech graffiti that had been previously defaced by anti-fascists.
One of the media outlets, the tabloid website Mondo, interchanged the terms “neo-Nazi and “white supremacist,” and described Rundo as a “Super Nazi.”
Bellingcat analysis of the videos posted by Rundo indicated that he has been living in Serbia since at least March 2020, while also traveling around Central and Eastern Europe, including participating in a march in Ukraine and speaking at a neo-Nazi rally in Hungary.
Rundo had opened a clothing company called Serbon in Serbia, featuring products with white supremacist symbols and “anti-antifa” slogans. The Serbon YouTube channel features rap videos in Serbian glorifying street fighting. Founding the company allegedly enabled Rundo to acquire an annually renewable permit for temporary stay in the country as a foreign investor.
Rundo is a convicted felon who served time for a gang attack on a 13-year old boy, and whose racist exploits have been covered by the Daily Beast, PBS, and the New York Review of Books.
He is not technically a wanted person in the US at this moment. In 2019, a federal judge released Rundo after he dismissed charges against three RAM gang members indicted for their roles in violent rallies across California in 2017, saying the federal statute used to prosecute them was unconstitutional. In November 2020, the United States appealed the district court’s dismissal of an indictment charging Rundo and three other individuals with conspiracy to violate the Anti-Riot Act in connection with their activities as part of the Rise Above Movement (19-50189 USA v. Robert Rundo).
The Rise Above Movement (RAM) is an alt-right gang from Southern California that uses martial arts to recruit young people and has been described as “a loose collective of violent neo-Nazis and fascists,” who are white nationalist, white supremacist, and far-right.
According to a 2020 report on right-wing extremism by Serbian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, neo-Nazis in Serbia have been focusing their recruiting efforts on children, drafting their “stormtroopers” from the ranks of boys attending middle and high school.
“Recruitment most often takes place when kids reach high school age. Formerly, the top entry points to fascist ideologies were the subcultures of Nazi skinheads or ultras—hooligan groups presented as fans of major football clubs. Today the recruitment mostly takes place online, even though a minor part of the new fascists still come in touch with fascism through the subculture movements,” explained the sociologist Miloš Perović in a statement for Nova.rs TV.
Perović added that the increased recruitment of young people in these organizations is not an exclusive problem for Serbia, but part of a global movement that espouses a very clear strategy, based on the work of former Donald Trump advisor Steve Bannon.
The website of the Ministry of Interior of Republic of Serbia doesn’t provide any information on Rundo’s expulsion from the country.
Written by Filip Stojanovski
Sea Ice Melting Faster
Melting Sea ice and now Polar Bears are in trouble, climate change is real
If a solution isn’t found the Bears will have no meals
No place to lay their heads, no where to stand
A plan to protect the planet is what we all should have in hand
We have been talking about this problem for years
However, there are so many individuals have decided that they don’t care
These problems will fix themselves they say
We don’t need to worry, after a while they will go away

Every creature on earth wants to live just like we do
And they should be allowed to have a good life too
It is possible for humans to care a lot more
We all can say we want to have a future that is secure

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Propósito
You need to look for reasons to go through a whole path of effort, go through disappointments, go ahead, get a taste of victory. The great human objective is to evolve … always. If your life has stopped for an instant, take the opportunity to reorganize what you need and set a new goal. Overcome adversity and dedicate yourself more, believe in you, in your choices, continue. You can … you can.
As pressões da vida, por muitas vezes nos desmotivam, causam frustações e desânimo. Dependendo da situação em si, é comum até perder a vontade de viver. O ser humano, fica sem propósito, sem conforto, sem um objetivo na vida, algo que lhe traga segurança. Quando isso acontece, o que devemos fazer?
Nesses momentos, é natural que a pessoa pare, que ela, seja capaz de olhar com coragem para as adversidades da vida e tenha a consciência de dizer: ‘ eu vou encarar”, eu vou vencer o desânimo e tudo o que me faz beirar o impossível. Todos nós, independente da situação que vivemos, passamos por dificuldades. Mas deixa dizer uma coisa: não se deixe envolver pelo desânimo “. Seja firme, pense exatamente o contrário disso, diga: ” eu vou conseguir reverter esse resultado, ou seja, vou correr atrás dos meus propósitos.
Exatamente, tenha um propósito. É importante que você saiba…
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