Report: Baby Formula Supply Will Be Sparse Well into July Baby formula will reportedly be in short supply well into July, even though Abbott Laboratories resumed production at its Sturgis, Michigan, factory Saturday, according to a report.
The Coming Food Apocalypse: Kit Knightly on the Global Research News Hour “Prices are more or less 78% higher than average in 2021, and this is cracking up the production side of agriculture.
Gamer Leaks Classified Chinese Tank Schematics to Win Online Argument A fan of the popular military video game War Thunder reportedly leaked classified Chinese tank schematics in an effort to win an online argument.
Summers: Push for Central Banks to Focus on 'Remote' Climate Risk Is Attempt to Pass Climate Legislation 'Through the Back Door' During an interview aired on Friday’s broadcast of Bloomberg’s “Wall Street Week,” Harvard Professor, economist, Director of the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama, and Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton Larry Summers stated that even though there’s a movement for central banks “to start focusing
Covida Commedia The following represents over two years of careful research and close logical reasoning, brought to fruition in one middle-of-the-night conversation when, sleepless through worry over the future of civilization – tea and ginger biscuits to hand – Olivia and I turned to the only subject that never quite goes away: Covid. “It’
Why Is Switzerland the Headquarters of Emperors? STORY AT-A-GLANCE Switzerland is supposed to be a neutral country, but serves as the banking epicenter for the mega-rich.
Benefits of Sunshine on Your Bare Skin STORY AT-A-GLANCE Health care oficials' recommendations to avoid sun exposure unless you're slathered in sunscreen have deprived humans of their fundamental need for sunlight.
8 Ways to Learn to Think for Yourself in a Conformist Society We all like to think that we are individuals, capable of free will and independent thought.
Unemployment Jumps for Black and Hispanic Women Although the U.S.unemployment rate held steady in May, it jumped much higher among black and Hispanic women and teenagers, data from the Department of Labor showed Friday.
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Rockefeller Medicine: A Poisonous Illusion? STORY AT-A-GLANCE This story is about the famous 1910 Flexner Report that laid the foundations of the modern medical system, dubbed "Rockefeller medicine." It is also about the fascinating dynamic that exists between the ego, the plight of a "respectable" scammer, and the trajectory of the world. Who Was Flexner?
We Create Our Own Reality Photo by Roman Kraft on Unsplash The world watched in varying states of mind as the Davos set enjoyed its annual turn on the world stage, supping on sumptuous Atlantic crab and fresh Iberian pork, sustainable Norweigian cod, and the best Italian coffee. When not tucking into a lavish feast,
Report: Baby Formula Shortage Worsening, Poor Families Hit Hardest Data on the market supply of baby formula reveals the shortage is getting worse, especially in the south and southwest United States, with low-income families suffering most.
Feeling Safe With Hypnosis: Eliciting Positive Feelings During a Special State of Consciousness Our state of consciousness is crucial for our ability to follow suggestions.Suggestions in turn are a powerful tool to induce positive emotional states.
China Punishes Provincial Official for ‘Faking Economic Figures’ The Chinese Communist Party on Wednesday announced the expulsion of Zhang Jinghua, former deputy party chief of Jiangsu province, on the unusual charge of having “faked economic figures for personal promotion and meddled in market activities in violation of relevant rules.” Bloomberg News noted it is “rare for senior provincial