HWH Comment: In this instance, where there was so much media attention, and people hurt, by someone alleged to have made false accusations regarding a hate crime, that the public deserves to know the truth of the legal process that exonerated the accused. Falsely reporting hate crimes – especially when premeditated and reeking withContinueContinue reading “RE: File says Smollett couldn’t contact brothers after arrest”
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Accelerated modern human–induced species losses: Entering the sixth mass extinction
Abstract The oft-repeated claim that Earth’s biota is entering a sixth “mass extinction” depends on clearly demonstrating that current extinction rates are far above the “background” rates prevailing between the five previous mass extinctions. Earlier estimates of extinction rates have been criticized for using assumptions that might overestimate the severity of the extinction crisis. WeContinueContinue reading “Accelerated modern human–induced species losses: Entering the sixth mass extinction”
Tanker hijacked by rescued migrants arrives safely in Malta
HWH Comment: It appears now that human rights groups want the world to pity migrants who hijack ships on the open seas after they’re compassionately rescued, hold the crew members prisoners then redirect the ship on a course of their choosing. Do you think a better way could be found to freedom than risking landingContinueContinue reading “Tanker hijacked by rescued migrants arrives safely in Malta”
Mosque shooter a white nationalist seeking revenge
SYDNEY (AP) — The gunman behind at least one of the mosque shootings in New Zealand that left 49 people dead on Friday tried to make a few things clear in the manifesto he left behind: He is a 28-year-old Australian white nationalist who hates immigrants. He was set off by attacks in Europe thatContinueContinue reading “Mosque shooter a white nationalist seeking revenge”
Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East? Netanyahu’s comments have shattered that illusion
…Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East? Netanyahu’s comments have shattered that illusion. His comments that the country belongs to ‘Jewish people alone’ strike to the heart of the nature of Israel. Ben White The Independent Voices Netanyahu is desperate, in the face of an electoral challenge from former military chiefs of staffContinueContinue reading “Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East? Netanyahu’s comments have shattered that illusion “
RE: Trump says he’ll issue order protecting campus free speech
By KEVIN FREKING 3.2.2019 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump announced Saturday he would soon sign an executive order requiring colleges and universities to support free speech if they want federal resources. Trump is highlighting concerns from some conservatives that their voices were being censored, whether on social media or at the nation’s universities. HeContinueContinue reading “RE: Trump says he’ll issue order protecting campus free speech”
Don Lemon doubles down after calling white men ‘biggest terror threat’ in U.S. – The Washington Post
HWH COMMENTARY: This segment is a perfect example of how CNN and black Africans explain Don Lemon’s racism against white people. “It’s true”, is their defense. Well, it’s also true that some black Africans exhibit ape/monkey motor behavior. When walking, talking, singing they bend over and sway their arms back and forth and raise oneContinueContinue reading “Don Lemon doubles down after calling white men ‘biggest terror threat’ in U.S. – The Washington Post”
Blood Test Might Yield Early Warning of Alzheimer’s
TUESDAY, Jan. 22, 2019 (HealthDay News) Leaky blood vessels in the brain may be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease, researchers say. They followed 161 older adults for five years and found that those with the most severe memory declines had the greatest leakage in their brain’s blood vessels, regardless of whether the Alzheimer’s-related proteinsContinueContinue reading “Blood Test Might Yield Early Warning of Alzheimer’s”
The World’s Billionaires 2018
You know, if you keep leveling the playing field we’ll all be back living a step above the cave dwellers.
NON-CITIZEN HISPANICS DEFRAUD IRS paid to look the other way?
HWH Commentary: This is shocking if it’s true. No wonder Border People are desperate to be here. The streets really are paved with Gold. But guess who’s paying for the fraud? Yep, the hard-working American living from pay check to pay check. Prices rise on everything, social services go to Hispanics first, then blacks, thenContinueContinue reading “NON-CITIZEN HISPANICS DEFRAUD IRS paid to look the other way?”
Beef-friendly Nebraska eyes regulations on the word ‘meat’
HWH Comment: The word ‘meat’ does not clearly come from livestock as Sen. Carol Blood claims. Meat has historically been used to refer to many types of plant food. Sen. Carol Blood should focus on turning Nebraska’s animal slaughter industries into plant meat industries or technology or anything other than continuing selling for consumption the atrocities committedContinueContinue reading “Beef-friendly Nebraska eyes regulations on the word ‘meat’”
Barcelona: Tips From Pickpocket Capital of the World
How to be One Step Ahead of Pickpockets in Barcelona A vibrantly artistic heart, incredible food, better drink and unforgettable nightlife make Barcelona one of Spain, and Europe’s most enticing cities. Unfortunately the Catalonian capital also bears another, more dubious honour: Barcelona is the pickpocket capital of the world. Spain’s soaring unemployment rate, a wealth ofContinueContinue reading “Barcelona: Tips From Pickpocket Capital of the World”
Antifa Website Calls for ‘Slaughter’ of ‘Border Patrol Dogs and their Bosses’
Antifa Website Calls for ‘Slaughter’ of ‘Fascistic Border Patrol Dogs and Their Bosses’ BY DEBRA HEINE SEPTEMBER 21, 2018 In a post Thursday at far-left antifa website Incendiary News, an activist advocated for revolutionaries to rise up and “slaughter” what he called “fascistic Border Patrol dogs and their bosses,” Far Left Watch reported on Friday. Disturbingly,ContinueContinue reading “Antifa Website Calls for ‘Slaughter’ of ‘Border Patrol Dogs and their Bosses’”
Vietnam′s Dog Meat Culture Clashes With Modern Tastes
ASIA Author Ate Hoekstra (Ho Chi Minh City) Vietnam’s dog meat culture clashes with modern tastes Vietnamese officials in Hanoi have asked residents to stop eating dog meat, citing health and public image concerns. Vendors and enthusiasts now fear a nationwide ban on what they consider to be a traditional delicacy. Hoang has been eating dogContinueContinue reading “Vietnam′s Dog Meat Culture Clashes With Modern Tastes “
India’s top court lifts temple’s ban on women who menstruate
September 28, 2018 HWH COMMENT: It’s hard to believe that massive numbers of people living in the twenty-first century, still try to marginalize and demonize women of child bearing age. Menstruating women are evil? Where does that even come from? And why on earth would half the human population of such countries go alongContinueContinue reading “India’s top court lifts temple’s ban on women who menstruate”
‘Speedos’ swim bikini on male gets him ousted from high class hotel swimming pool
speedos swim bikini on male gets him ousted from high-class hotel swimming pool HWH COMMENTARY: There’s a gay parade every year in Cleveland/Lakewood, and many young and old gay men wear jock straps, fast-dancing in the street, flipping their genitals at passersby. Most people go to parades with their children, the same with hotels. IContinueContinue reading “‘Speedos’ swim bikini on male gets him ousted from high class hotel swimming pool”
How Zuckerberg Destroyed Facebook’s Brand
The self-inflicted wounds that led to this week’s historic stock sell off JOE ROMM JUL 29, 2018, 1:33 PM On Thursday, Facebook suffered the biggest stock sell-off in U.S. history, $119 billion in one day — a sign investors no longer have faith in the company’s story or brand. This sell-off came just a week after CEO Mark ZuckerbergContinueContinue reading “How Zuckerberg Destroyed Facebook’s Brand “
New Australian law requires verbal consent for sex
HWH NOTE: Saying NO didn’t work. “I didn’t think she meant no”. Did she say yes? “Well I thought she was saying yes.” Did you hear the word yes from her? No. The nuances of sexual consent have been on the table recently thanks to the #MeToo movement, and one state in Australia is tryingContinueContinue reading “New Australian law requires verbal consent for sex”
The NSA’s Hidden Spy Hubs in Eight U.S. Cities
June 25 2018, 8:00 a.m. THE SECRETS ARE hidden behind fortified walls in cities across the United States, inside towering, windowless skyscrapers and fortress-like concrete structures that were built to withstand earthquakes and even nuclear attack. Thousands of people pass by the buildings each day and rarely give them a second glance, because their function isContinueContinue reading “The NSA’s Hidden Spy Hubs in Eight U.S. Cities”
FACEBOOKS STATS AND PROFILE
HWH COMMENT: With more than one billion active users on Facebook worldwide, there is no active head of security or head of an advertising program and no mention of the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) that conducts social experiments on Facebook. Under each category of leadership there was no mention of advertisement nor security. Given that’sContinueContinue reading “FACEBOOKS STATS AND PROFILE”
Ariz. Romaine Tied to Nationwide E. Coli Outbreak
By E.J. Mundell HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, April 13, 2018 (HealthDay News) — You may want to think twice about that Caesar salad. As a recent outbreak of serious illness from the E. coli stomach bug continues to spread across the United States, experts say romaine lettuce grown in Arizona could be the culprit. Since theContinueContinue reading “Ariz. Romaine Tied to Nationwide E. Coli Outbreak”
ICE Raid At Meatpacking Plant Leads To 97 Immigrants Arrested
HWH SAYS:
THESE RHINOS ARE SO HAPPY ABOUT THE ‘MEATPACKERS GETTING BUSTED’ NEWS story THAT THEY’RE STACKING UP TO TAKE A LOOK – MAYBE THEY CAN JUMP THE FENCE TOO!! LOL (WHAT?!)
Against All Odds, England’s Massive Chalk Horse Has Survived 3,000 Years | History | Smithsonian
By Emily Cleaver SMITHSONIAN.COM JULY 6, 2017 If you stand in the valley near the village of Uffington in Oxfordshire, England, and look up at the high curve of chalk grassland above you, one thing dominates the view. Across the flank of the hill runs an enormous white, abstract stick figure horse cut fromContinueContinue reading “Against All Odds, England’s Massive Chalk Horse Has Survived 3,000 Years | History | Smithsonian”
Great News – Marijuana’s effects on addicts’ relapse rates
Marijuana could reduce drug and alcohol relapses for addicts Abby Haglage Mon, Mar 26 8:59 PM EDT The surprising way medical marijuana can actually help addicts. Marijuana is now legal for medical use in 29 states, and it’s no longer a secret that the drug has medicinal benefits. It’s been shown to drastically reduce theContinueContinue reading “Great News – Marijuana’s effects on addicts’ relapse rates”
McConnell looks to complete hemp’s comeback as crop
McConnell looks to complete hemp’s comeback as crop FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wants a full pardon for hemp. The Kentucky Republican on Monday previewed legislation seeking to free the plant from its ties to marijuana and let it take root as a legitimate crop. McConnell said Monday, March 26, 2018,ContinueContinue reading “McConnell looks to complete hemp’s comeback as crop”
Hispanic vs. Latino: what’s the difference?
HWH: If you’re confused over who is called Hispanic and who is called Latino you have lots of company. Even those who are Hispanic and/or Latino can’t agree. The comments to this article will leave you even more confused. Difference between Latin America and Central America …South America is a geographical entity: the subcontinent or continent southContinueContinue reading “Hispanic vs. Latino: what’s the difference? “
UMICH team may have solved Cuba ‘sonic attack’ mystery
BY NORA GÁMEZ TORRES March 02, 2018 07:05 PM Updated 8 hours 39 minutes ago A team of computer scientists from the University of Michigan may have solved the mystery behind strange sounds heard by American diplomats in Havana, who later suffered a variety of medical disorders. Professor Kevin Fu and members of the SecurityContinueContinue reading “UMICH team may have solved Cuba ‘sonic attack’ mystery “
Rare Yellow Cardinal Photographed in Alabaster, Alabama
By Elaina Zachos PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 23, 2018 Looking out at her quaint Alabama backyard in late January, Charlie Stephenson noticed something unusual. A strange species of unfamiliar yellow bird was pecking at her hanging birdfeeder. As a seasoned birdwatcher, Stephenson had seen scores of cardinals in the past. But with its mustard-color coat, this flierContinueContinue reading “Rare Yellow Cardinal Photographed in Alabaster, Alabama”
Superagers’ youthful brains offer clues to keeping sharp
WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s pretty extraordinary for people in their 80s and 90s to keep the same sharp memory as someone several decades younger, and now scientists are peeking into the brains of these “superagers” to uncover their secret. The work is the flip side of the disappointing hunt for new drugs to fight orContinueContinue reading “Superagers’ youthful brains offer clues to keeping sharp”
Researchers Halt The Development Of Alzheimer’s Disease And Partially Reverse Its Effects
Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic’s Lerner Research Institute have demonstrated that gradual reduction of an enzyme that contributes to the development of Alzheimer’s Disease can halt the disease’s development and reverse some its effects. Their work was reported on February 14th in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.The buildup of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain isContinueContinue reading “Researchers Halt The Development Of Alzheimer’s Disease And Partially Reverse Its Effects”
Consumer products’ air quality impact ‘underestimated’
US research has found that chemicals from everyday household products now contribute as much to air pollution in cities worldwide as vehicle emissions. The study, led from Colorado University, focussed on so-called volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These are contained in petroleum-based products such as cleaning fluids and paints, and when they get into the airContinueContinue reading “Consumer products’ air quality impact ‘underestimated’ “
The search engines you’ll need for every type of question
The search engines you’ll need for every type of question. Specific answers for specific needs. By David Nield Google isn’t the only search engine out there. When most of us have a question we want to research online, we run to Google for the answer. But it’s not the only search engine out there. VentureContinueContinue reading “The search engines you’ll need for every type of question”
Does Coffee Contain a Carcinogen? Here’s What the Science Says
If a lawsuit in California is successful, Golden State stores that sell coffee will have to warn customers that drinking a cup of joe may be a cancer risk, according to news reports. But coffee companies argue that although coffee does contain a possible carcinogen — a chemical called acrylamide — it isn’t present inContinueContinue reading “Does Coffee Contain a Carcinogen? Here’s What the Science Says”
Cleveland Indians will remove Chief Wahoo logo in 2019
by CORKY SIEMASZKO Chief Wahoo is history.The Cleveland Indians will remove the logo that many Native Americans find racist from its baseball caps and jerseys starting in the 2019 season, Major League Baseball announced Monday. In a statement, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said he told team owner Paul Dolan that it was time to mothballContinueContinue reading “Cleveland Indians will remove Chief Wahoo logo in 2019”
Efforts grow to help students evaluate what they see online
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Alarmed by the proliferation of false content online, state lawmakers around the country are pushing schools to put more emphasis on teaching students how to tell fact from fiction. Lawmakers in several states have introduced or passed bills calling on public school systems to do more to teach media literacyContinueContinue reading “Efforts grow to help students evaluate what they see online”
Researchers report novel complementary effects of estrogen treatment in multiple sclerosis
HWH COMMENT > Does this mean that all the vegans/vegetarians who think phytoestrogens in tofu (soy) are as harmful as estrogen not produced by the human body should begin eating tofu again to stave off multiple sclerosis? I’m on board as ridiculous as this all seems, it makes perfect sense to me. So, an increase inContinueContinue reading “Researchers report novel complementary effects of estrogen treatment in multiple sclerosis”
The UAE Is Paying Ex-CIA Officers to Build a Spy Empire in the Gulf
Deep Pockets, Deep Cover: The UAE Is Paying Ex-CIA Officers to Build a Spy Empire in the Gulf They hired Americans to professionalize their intelligence service. But how far can former U.S. spies go? BY JENNA MCLAUGHLIN DECEMBER 21, 2017 Not far from the northeastern Zayed Port in Abu Dhabi, in a typical modern Gulf villaContinueContinue reading “The UAE Is Paying Ex-CIA Officers to Build a Spy Empire in the Gulf”
Road salt is actually pretty terrible for the planet – are beets the solution?
Jamie Summers and Robin Valleau/The Conversation Road salt saves lives but can harm aquatic wildlife. Marshes, streams and lakes lie alongside many of the roads and highways that zigzag across North America. Plants and animals inhabit these water bodies and can be exposed to many of the substances we put on those roads, including road salt.ContinueContinue reading “Road salt is actually pretty terrible for the planet – are beets the solution?”
Scientists to investigate if cigar-shaped asteroid could be an alien spacecraft
HWH COMMENT > Looks like a flat elliptical rock to me – driftwood. Maybe from Mars!! Without the ears?! Incognito. Yup. That little bugger finally got out of it’s hole. Where’s she headed? Cleveland, Ohio? Seems I’ve seen this before. Is this old news? Alex Lasker, AOL.com 16 hours ago A team of researchers, including StephenContinueContinue reading “Scientists to investigate if cigar-shaped asteroid could be an alien spacecraft”
27% of California adolescents are gender nonconforming, study finds
A new UCLA study finds that 27 percent, or 796,000, of California’s youth, ages 12 to 17, report they are viewed by others as gender nonconforming at school. The study also assessed differences in mental health among gender nonconforming youth and gender conforming youth in the state, and found no significant difference in the rates ofContinueContinue reading “27% of California adolescents are gender nonconforming, study finds”
Major cause of dementia discovered – high brain urea
An international team of scientists have confirmed the discovery of a major cause of dementia, with important implications for possible treatment and diagnosis. Professor Garth Cooper from The University of Manchester, who leads the Manchester team, says the build-up of urea in the brain to toxic levels can cause brain damage – and eventually dementia.ContinueContinue reading “Major cause of dementia discovered – high brain urea”
Researchers discover mechanism that allows rapid signal transmission between nerve cells
December 14, 2017 Researchers at Charité’s NeuroCure Cluster of Excellence have successfully identified the mechanism behind rapid signal transmission. Their work, published in the current issue of Nature Neuroscience, shows that bridging by a specific protein is responsible for this high speed of transmission. The manner in which individual nerve cells communicate is fundamental toContinueContinue reading “Researchers discover mechanism that allows rapid signal transmission between nerve cells”
Scotland > Review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004
Ministerial foreword The Gender Recognition Act 2004 allows transgender people to apply to the Gender Recognition Panel to obtain legal recognition of their acquired gender. At the time, the 2004 Act was seen as ground-breaking. But it is now out of date. The Scottish Government believes the 2004 Act needs to be reformed and simplified.ContinueContinue reading “Scotland > Review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004”
International Criminal Court Set To Investigate USA War Crimes
Monkey Cage | Analysis The International Criminal Court is set to investigate alleged U.S. war crimes in Afghanistan By Mark Kersten December 8, 2017 at 6:00 AM Fatou Bensouda is the chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court in The Hague. (Peter Dejong/AP) The decision by the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) toContinueContinue reading “International Criminal Court Set To Investigate USA War Crimes”
Flies’ disease-carrying potential may be greater than thought, researchers say
Flies can be more than pesky picnic crashers, they may be potent pathogen carriers, too, according to an international team of researchers. In a study of the microbiomes of 116 houseflies and blowflies from three different continents, researchers found, in some cases, these flies carried hundreds of different species of bacteria, many of which areContinueContinue reading “Flies’ disease-carrying potential may be greater than thought, researchers say”
Catholic officials warn ex-seminarians over sex claims
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Catholic officials in Italy have threatened former altar boys of the pope with criminal defamation charges for having publicly accused an older seminarian of sexual misconduct when they lived together at the youth seminary inside the Vatican gardens. Church lawyers in the diocese of Como have also warned an Italian investigativeContinueContinue reading “Catholic officials warn ex-seminarians over sex claims”
How the FCC Plans to Destroy Net Neutrality
Today, the FCC will unveil its plans for a “full repeal” of net neutrality, which will benefit internet service providers at the cost of the end user. FULL REPEAL When FCC chairman Ajit Pai detailed his plan to dismantle net neutrality legislation earlier this year, there was enough public outcry to crash the commission’s website.ContinueContinue reading “How the FCC Plans to Destroy Net Neutrality”
Brain Implants Will Drive Our Evolution and “Extend Our Capabilities”
Sophisticated brain implants are coming. There’s no telling where humans could go from here. Evolution Isn’t Over It took billions of years for homo sapiens to emerge, but that’s not the end of our story — humans, scientists agree, continue to evolve. For much of human history, the technology we have created has changed us. Now,ContinueContinue reading “Brain Implants Will Drive Our Evolution and “Extend Our Capabilities””
Pope Francis requests Roman Catholic priests be given the right to get married
Pope Francis has requested that Roman Catholic priests be given the right to get married. The request applies to priests in Brazil, and is on the agenda for an upcoming synod (church council) in the Amazon region. The controversial move would address the critical shortage of men joining the priesthood Pope Francis has requested thatContinueContinue reading “Pope Francis requests Roman Catholic priests be given the right to get married”
House to make anti-harassment training mandatory, Ryan says
Policy change announcement follows hearing where female legislators exposed harassment by fellow members. By Michelle Ye Hee Lee November 14 at 2:09 PM House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) announced Tuesday the House will adopt a policy change to make anti-harassment training mandatory for all members and staff.After a stunning hearing Tuesday morning where lawmakersContinueContinue reading “House to make anti-harassment training mandatory, Ryan says”
Attacks on Israeli soldier turned whistleblower get personal
By ARON HELLER “The right-wing government is afraid of the truth, and with good reason. Because if I take responsibility for my violence, they will have to take responsibility for sending us to serve in the territories,” he said in a video statement. “As long as there is occupation, there will be soldiers who breakContinueContinue reading “Attacks on Israeli soldier turned whistleblower get personal”
House Foreign Affairs Committee Passes Resolution to Ban the Dog and Cat Meat Trade
BREAKING: House Foreign Affairs Committee Has Passed H.Res.401, Calling For All Nations to Ban the Dog and Cat Meat Trade Dear Sharon Lee, Great news out of Congress! On November 15, 2017, the House Foreign Affairs Committee passed H.Res.401, which calls for an end to the dog and cat meat industry in Asia and worldwide. Introduced byContinueContinue reading “House Foreign Affairs Committee Passes Resolution to Ban the Dog and Cat Meat Trade”
WORLD WAR III – AGAINST WHO?!
Steve just called after arriving to work, as he does each day he goes to work, to let me know he arrived safely, since he knows I worry with Black Lives Terrorists publicly stating that they’re targeting old white people. We live in Cleveland, and although the mayor doesn’t think there’s an issue in Cleveland,ContinueContinue reading “WORLD WAR III – AGAINST WHO?!”
UPS, FedEx shares drop on fears Amazon starting delivery service
Delivery company shares are declining as investors worry Amazon is about to disrupt the industry. Amazon spooks UPS, FedEx investors over fears that the retail giant will start making its own deliveries Shares of UPS and FedEx fell 3.3 percent and 2.2 percent respectively in Thursday’s premarket session. Bloomberg News is reporting Amazon is tryingContinueContinue reading “UPS, FedEx shares drop on fears Amazon starting delivery service”
For Those Who Think Slavery Doesn’t Exist
Australia’s ‘Modern Slavery’ Proposal Falls Short | Human Rights Watch In mid-August Australia’s justice minister proposed a new law requiring the country’s biggest companies to report on their practices and policies to prevent forced labour in their operations and supply chains. The government wants to ensure that consumer products like food, electronics, and clothing – whetherContinueContinue reading “For Those Who Think Slavery Doesn’t Exist”
China: Abolish Secret Detention But Ensure Rights Protections
New York, October 18, 2017) – Chinese President Xi Jinping’s pledge to abolish the abusive shuangguiinternal party disciplinary system will only be meaningful if its replacement ensures rights protections for detainees, Human Rights Watch said today. In his opening remarks to the 19th Chinese Communist Party Congress in Beijing on October 18, 2017, President XiContinueContinue reading “China: Abolish Secret Detention But Ensure Rights Protections “
California Bans Sale Of Non-Rescue Pets
California has banned pet stores from selling cats, dogs and rabbits unless they work with shelters or rescue groups to supply the animals. Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 485 into law Friday, The Orange County Register reported. It takes effect in January 2019, and pet store owners who violate it will face a $500ContinueContinue reading “California Bans Sale Of Non-Rescue Pets “
The Road to Palestinian Statehood
World Affairs #ForeignAffairs OCT 9, 2017 @ 03:58 AM 558 The Little Black Book of Billionaire Secrets The Road to Palestinian Statehood Ewelina U. Ochab , CONTRIBUTOR I write on human rights and persecution of minorities around the world Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. End of September 2017, INTERPOL announced that theContinueContinue reading “The Road to Palestinian Statehood”
Nursery Attack: Children Set on Fire
Four children and a teacher have been killed in Brazil after a security guard threw flammable liquid on them and set them on fire, officials say. The man also set himself alight at the childcare centre in the remote town of Janauba in Minas Gerais state. Video footage showed chaotic scenes outside, as parentsContinueContinue reading “Nursery Attack: Children Set on Fire”
The Future of Meat Without Animals Is Not Only Possible, It’s Here
Well, in a recent interview with Nil Zacharias on the #EatForThePlanet podcast, Bruce Friedrich, the Executive Director of the Good Food Institute (GFI) and founding partner of New Crop Capital, explains that the future of meat without animals is not only possible, it’s here. Logic would have it that industrialized animal agriculture was created to produce theContinueContinue reading “The Future of Meat Without Animals Is Not Only Possible, It’s Here “
