Harnessing some of Australia's most sought-after scientists to manufacture the vaccine in laboratories at the University of NSW, he then tracked down the only veterinary researcher with ethics approval to administer the experimental drug. read more
SACRAMENTO, Calif " Sacramento County law enforcement is again criticizing the elderly parole process after the Board of Parole Hearings granted parole for a convicted child molester after serving 27 years of his over 355-year sentence. Gregory Vogelsang, 57, was sentenced to prison for almost 30 counts of kidnapping and sex crimes against multiple children between the ages of 5 and 11 in the 1990s, according to Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho. He was sentenced to 355 years to life in prison. read more
Virginia is one step closer to enacting an assault weapons ban. read more
Between hearings for deposed Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro and accused CEO shooter Luigi Mangione, the U.S. federal court in Manhattan was recently asked to consider an important question: When is salsa too spicy? The precipitating event was a 2024 trip to a Times Square taqueria by a German tourist. The plaintiff, Faycal Manz, said he suffered "severe physical symptoms" following a single bite of Los Tacos No. 1's green salsa, and sued for damages. read more
Minutes later, Rep. Dave Pinto, DFL-St. Paul, the committee co-chair, compared blaming higher work pay for causing higher prices to the impact shoplifting has on higher prices. He started by mentioning a presentation on the impact of organized retail theft he'd heard in a public safety committee the day before. "There was a presentation of a group seeking to change how we address organized retail theft," he said. "And it actually had not occurred to me to ask, it probably would have been good, to make sure that they would study the benefit of shoplifting and of retail theft. Because perhaps people are relying on that and using that, and maybe it's assisting them in some way." read more
... A fire on the cream of our navy for 30 FREAKING HOURS!?! ...
No fire-suppression systems?
I am just amazed at Gaslighter's .. gaslighting
The New York Times reported this week that it took more than 30 hours to put out the fire, and that 600 crew members lost their beds. The US official said, however, that the entire effort in responding to the fire took 30 hours " putting out the fire, cleaning up water damage or other substances used to put out the fire, and ensuring there were no flare-ups " not that the fire itself burned for 30 hours.
www.cnn.com
I'll take that one for $100...
#11 | POSTED BY REDIAL
Send your polymarket id.
Israel: "We just sent another massive attack at to this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field."
#16 | POSTED BY SYCOPHANT
There's been two? NYT says there was one Wednesday.
9:30am ET.
Iran and Qatar on Wednesday accused Israel of attacking the Iranian part of a giant offshore natural gas field that the two countries share, sending the prices of oil and natural gas soaring on what would be a sharp escalation of strikes on energy infrastructure in the war.
www.nytimes.com
Here is an excellent break down of the situation, there are issues with this overview.
x.com
The US is in a bubble, the culture has ensconced you while everything in the RoW is changing.
The US is running on the momentum from the 1950s.
The US political infighting isn't going to help, you're actually part of the problem.


Why?
#3 | POSTED BY GASLIGHTER
Bellringer explains why ...
@#15 ... It's ridiculous we even got to this point. ...
Oh I agree.
~ Gasligther
LOL Gaslighter living up to his alias.