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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mike Waltz painted an image for lawmakers Tuesday of what the United Nations would look like as the U.S. -- its largest donor -- reviews its support, opting to go "back to basics" under a Trump administration push to "make the U.N. great again." During his Senate confirmation hearing to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Waltz echoed the priorities of his bosses -- President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio -- of pursuing major reforms to the 80-year-old world body. It was the first time senators could grill Waltz since he was ousted as Trump's national security adviser in May after he mistakenly added a journalist to a private Signal chat used to discuss sensitive military plans. He denied Tuesday that he was removed from the post, while laying out his plans to bring "America First" to the U.N.


Sunday, July 06, 2025

For all practical purposes, the "Real Poor," like Frantz Fanon's oppressed Blacks, make no mark on the present world. Like all poor anywhere, they could disappear rom the face of the Earth without leaving any trace. What can be done about their predicament? There are two contrasting answers to this question. Either to eliminate all the poor on the lines of what the Irish satirist Jonathan Swift suggested in his famous "modest proposal" to solve the problem of famine in Ireland two centuries ago. Or if the conscience of the world will not accept a "final solution" (and fortunately there are people in the rich countries who would oppose this), then the only other alternative is to try to restore some measure of human dignity to this assortment of peoples.


"A conversation with Aldous Huxley not infrequently put one at the receiving end of an unforgettable monologue. About a year before his lamented death he was discoursing on a favorite topic: Man's unnatural treatment of nature and its sad results. To illustrate his point he told how, during the previous summer, he had returned to a little valley in England where he had spent many happy months as a child. Once it had been composed of delightful grassy glades; now it was becoming overgrown with unsightly brush because the rabbits that formerly kept such growth under control had largely succumbed to a disease, myxomatosis, that was deliberately introduced by the local farmers to reduce the rabbits' destruction of crops. Being something of a Philistine, I could be silent no longer, even in the interests of great rhetoric. I interrupted to point out that the rabbit itself had been brought as a domestic animal to England in 1176, presumably to improve the protein diet of the peasantry." read more


Tuesday, July 01, 2025

FOX 2 (Detroit) -- The 42-year-old Detroit man charged in the kidnapping and murder of 13-year-old girl Na'Ziyah Harris is facing new charges. Jarvis Ramon Butts has been charged in connection with the sexual assault of a then-12-year-old New Boston girl in 2013. read more


When two South Korean companies announced a multibillion-dollar investment to build solar panel and electric battery factories in northwest Georgia, federal subsidies helped close a deal to diversify the local economy. read more


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