Testing positive: half of Argentina’s coronavirus checks yield infection

posted in: News, World News

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina’s coronavirus “positive rate,” the number of daily infections to the number of tests carried out, has topped 50%, underscoring how much work the South American country has to do to bring the virus under control. … Read More

Up in smoke: Brazil’s Pantanal region engulfed by flames

Last year, record-breaking fires in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest sparked international outrage. But the fallout from this year’s fire season, which lasts until October, could be even worse. This time around, the Pantanal region, in the west of the country, is being engulfed … Read More

More than a dozen police chiefs faced backlash – and left – after George Floyd’s death. Here’s a list.

U. Reneé Hall, the first Black woman to lead the Dallas police force, on Tuesday became the latest police chief to resign amid protests that have swept the country since the death of George Floyd, a Black man who died … Read More

Palestinians strongly condemn Israel-Bahrain deal, withdraw ambassador

posted in: Middle East, News

Last month, the Palestinian leadership issued a similar response to the normalization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki.   (photo credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED ABD EL GHANY) The Palestinian Authority leadership on Friday strongly condemned and … Read More

MSNBC’s Ali Velshi says situation not ‘generally speaking unruly’ while standing outside burning building

An MSNBC journalist attempted to explain that the violence that erupted in Minneapolis on Thursday night was “mostly a protest” despite a building burning right behind him.  Ali Velshi was reporting live from the Twin Cities amid the uproar following the death … Read More

Germany coronavirus: Hundreds arrested in German ‘anti-corona’ protests

posted in: Germany, News

Police in Berlin have arrested 300 demonstrators during protests against Germany’s coronavirus restrictions. Some 38,000 people took to the streets in the city for mostly peaceful demonstrations. Later hundreds of protesters, many from the far right, tried to storm the … Read More

Talking Heads Finally Accept Reality of Riots — Only to Pin Blame on White Nationalists and Russians

posted in: News, United States

Rioters make a barricade in Portland, Ore., August 23, 2020. (Terray Sylvester/Reuters) Others have continued to argue it doesn’t exist or has been blown out of proportion. After months of daily unrest and violent crime surges in major American cities, some … Read More

Pelosi on wildfires in California and West: ‘Mother Earth is angry’

posted in: Breaking News, News

“The climate crisis is real and has an impact,” the San Francisco Democrat says. There’s a message in the raging wildfires that have scorched her home state of California as well as neighboring states, according to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “Mother Earth is angry,” the … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 11 September 2020

posted in: News, Weekly Update

Greetings from Tyler, It’s a day we’ll never forget.  But at least we had an identifiable enemy to track down.  Nineteen years ago we got a mighty serious wake-up call.  We had no choice but to come to grips with … Read More

Donald Trump Has Made the U.S. Military Stronger

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Even for those of us who don’t care much for the president’s overall foreign policy, it must be acknowledged that the Trump defense buildup, with bipartisan backing in Congress, is achieving some clear good. For Fiscal Year 2021, President Trump … Read More

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