Sources have told Fox Business ‘Charlie Gasparino’ that if the Democrats win the White House and take the Senate, Big Tech is fighting for the implementation of the no-confidence motion. U.S. The Justice Department reports that Google is expected to file its antitrust lawsuit against Google early next week without …
Read More »Amid government crackdowns, Thailand’s protest movement gained momentum
Hundreds of thousands of people took part in pro-democracy protests in Bangkok, Thailand on Saturday, following a government crackdown on Friday that saw riot police find water cannons. Chemical inflammation On the crowd demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Prayath Chan-ocha. Protests against the prime minister began in March this …
Read More »Colorado’s biggest fire ever brings a new round of evacuations
The fire in Colorado from central Australia erupted again on Saturday amid hot, dry weather and strong winds, encouraging new forced evacuations, officials said. U.S. According to the Forest Service, the largest forest fire in the state’s history, the Cameron Peak Fire, consumed 57 percent of the content on 187,537 …
Read More »The role of the agency in questioning 1,000 former CDC officials in the epidemic
Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, wears a protective mask during the House Select Subcommittee on coronavirus emergency hearing on July 31, 2020.Photo: Erin Scott / Pool (Getty Images) In one Open letter Published this week, 1,044 former and current executives Centers for Disease Control …
Read More »“Ten One-Billion Parts of Cosmic History” – The last Homo species did not survive the severe climate change (a feature of the weekend)
Posted on October 17, 2020 in Climate Change, Evolution, Science Our human experience at the pale blue dot “has lasted for less than 10 billion cosmic histories surrounded by vast inanimate space, yet we humans are congratulating ourselves,” says the author of Peter Brennan. The end of the world The …
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