Moon Magic: Pisces Full Moon Full Moons are a time of culmination and completion of cycles that call our attention to turn inward and reflect on what is no longer serving our growth and development.
Sri Lankan Government Appoints Alleged Rights Abusers On Thursday, Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe appointed 37 new ministers to his government.
US: California Should Enact Housing, Treatment Options That Work (Sacramento) – A newly passed California measure that proponents claim will address the needs of unhoused people is open to abuse and risks failing to provide people with needed housing and services, Human Rights Watch said today. The bill, the Community Assistance Recovery and Empowerment (CARE) Court Program, or SB 1338,
Mandela Barnes Mocked Business Owners as 'Selfish' After Pademic Lockdown Pro-lockdown Wisconsin Senate Democrat candidate Mandela Barnes mocked small business owners as “selfish” after the pandemic, a video unearthed by the Republican National Committee shows.
Matt Cartwright Took Thousands from Uyghur Labor-Linked Corporations Rep.Matt Cartwright (D-PA) has reportedly accepted tens of thousands of dollars of campaign donations from Uyghur labor-linked corporations during his time in Congress.
California Enters Eighth Day of 'Flex Alert'; Energy Emergency Possible Thursday marks the eighth consecutive day on which a “Flex Alert” will be declared in the State of California, telling electricity consumers to minimize their use of energy, including by not plugging in electric vehicles, between the hours of 3:00 and 10:00 p.m. As the San Francisco
Man Arrested for Facebook Post That ‘Caused Anxiety’ STORY AT-A-GLANCE In the past two years, social media platforms, mainstream media and government agencies have practiced a variety of different forms of censorship.
Independent researchers find no mRNA in COVID jabs Vials subjected to a variety of independent microscopic and spectroscopic observations have shown little nucleic acid material and lots of graphene oxide.
Pakistan Floods Dire for Millions of Children Disastrous floods now cover nearly one-third of Pakistan, causing billions of dollars in damages to crops, houses, and other buildings, and severely impacting the lives of 33 million people, many of whom have been displaced from their homes. The consequences have been especially horrific for children, who make up about
Forest Guardian Slaying Overshadows Amazon Day In Brazil, news of a slain forest guardian overshadowed the commemoration of Amazon Day on September 5, as the killing put in stark relief the reality of the rainforest and its embattled defenders.
Uzbekistan’s Proposed Medical Testing Law Violates Basic Rights Uzbekistan’s Internal Ministry has proposed a regressive new law that would require police to conduct mandatory testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV, as part of police raids on venues where “dangerous groups” gather or live as well as those suspected of having close contact with them. Mandatory
Swedish Pol.: Gas Crisis Could be Worse than Pandemic and 2008 Crash A former Swedish finance minister has warned that the shutdown of the Nord Stream 1 natural gas pipeline by Russia could lead to a crisis worse than both the pandemic and the 2008 financial crisis.
California Experiences Limited Blackouts as Power Demand Hits Record California experienced limited power outages on Tuesday evening as power demand surged to record levels and the system reached its highest level of emergency alert — though the state did not have to endure rolling blackouts, thanks to conservation by consumers. According to the California Independent System Operator (ISO), power demand