ir Concern grows as bird flu outbreaks continue to rise among California dairy herds By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 10:00:54 GMT The number of dairy herds infected with H5N1 Bird Flu doubled over the weekend. The count is now 34. Full Article
ir L.A. County reports first West Nile virus death this year By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 10:00:26 GMT A San Fernando Valley resident is the first person in L.A. County to die this year from West Nile virus, a mosquito-transmitted illness that can cause lethal inflammation in the brain. Full Article
ir 'More serious than we had hoped': Bird flu deaths mount among California dairy cows By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 17:47:31 GMT Although California dairy farmers anticipated a bird flu mortality rate of less than 2%, some say between 10% and 15% of infected cattle are dying. Full Article
ir As bird flu outbreaks rise, piles of dead cattle become shocking Central Valley tableau By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sun, 20 Oct 2024 10:00:44 GMT Although California dairy farmers had heard about the H5N1 bird flu before it hit, none was prepared for the devastation it would cause in some herds. Full Article
ir Half a pound of this powder can remove as much CO₂ from the air as a tree, scientists say By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 15:28:48 GMT Berkeley chemists have created a reusable material that pulls carbon dioxide from the air and holds onto it until it can be stored. Full Article
ir A concerning development: H5N1 bird flu has infected a pig in Oregon, officials say By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 21:23:42 GMT H5N1 bird flu has been discovered in a pig in Oregon, a development that has sparked new concerns among infectious disease experts. Full Article
ir Bird flu virus found in Los Angeles County wastewater By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sat, 2 Nov 2024 00:51:56 GMT Public health officials maintain the risk of H5N1 bird flu infection remains low. They are searching for the source. Full Article
ir WATCH: Nationals make it up to girl snubbed from baseball catch By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Sep 2022 14:49:19 GMT A Virginia girl will receive a gift in place of a baseball that was tossed to her but was snatched by another man in the crowd at a Nationals game last week. Full Article
ir Pelosi to throw out first pitch at Washington Nationals Night OUT game By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Jun 2023 14:25:12 GMT Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is set to throw out the ceremonial first pitch Tuesday at the Washington Nationals' Night OUT game. Full Article
ir House Republicans learn from Trump’s first-term mistakes to be ‘ready on day one’ By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:17:10 +0000 House Republican leaders are learning from their mistakes during President-elect Donald Trump’s first term to be “ready on day one” to implement their aggressive agenda plans filled with policy changes during the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency. House leaders have been in conversations with Trump for nearly a year to discuss policy proposals and […] Full Article House Congress Donald Trump House of Representatives Trump Administration Trump Transition
ir Schumer deputy rejects talk of pushing Sotomayor to retire: ‘Idle speculation’ By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:10:02 +0000 Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) dismissed talk of replacing Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor as unrealistic amid calls on the Left for her to step down. “I think that is idle speculation, and whoever makes those calls can’t count,” Durbin told reporters on Tuesday, pointing to the short window the Senate has to wrap […] Full Article Senate Congress Dick Durbin Donald Trump Sonia Sotomayor Supreme Court Washington D.C.
ir Freedom Caucus chairman says Speaker Johnson should be challenged to avoid ‘Soviet-style’ election By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:24:57 +0000 Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris (R-MD) believes there should be more than one person in the race for House speaker to avoid a “Soviet-style” election following reports that hardline conservatives are hoping to find a challenger for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). So far, Johnson is the only person seeking the speaker’s gavel after alerting his […] Full Article House Congress Freedom Caucus House Republicans Mike Johnson Speaker of the House Washington D.C.
ir Caps center Mike Ribeiro looks towards free agency By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Wed, 15 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT The Capitals don’t have many decisions to make this summer. When NHL free agency opens on July 5 the two key players they have headed to the open market are center Mike Ribeiro and winger Matt Hendricks. Full Article
ir Bradley Beal finishes third in NBA rookie of the year race By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Wed, 01 May 2013 04:00:00 GMT After it looked for a time like Bradley Beal might just threaten Portland Trail Blazers point guard Damian Lillard for 2013 NBA rookie of the year, the Wizards shooting guard ultimately finished third after the latter portion of his season was racked by injuries. Full Article
ir Maryland implements Medicaid expansions for gender-affirming care By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Jan 2024 12:53:41 GMT (The Center Square) — Effective Jan. 1, through its Trans Health Equity Act, Maryland Medicaid coverage has expanded gender-affirming services and procedures. Full Article
ir What's behind the anti-Biden 'wildfire' among TikTok influencers By www.latimes.com Published On :: Thu, 30 May 2024 10:00:24 GMT About a third of adults under 30 get their news from short, punchy videos on TikTok, and that's a big challenge for the Biden campaign. Full Article
ir California lawmakers revive debate over bill requiring tech platforms to pay for news By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 02:09:31 GMT New amendments to the California Journalism Preservation Act aim to make it more like a similar law in Canada. Full Article
ir Many California voters get their info from social media, even if they don't trust it, poll shows By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2024 10:00:50 GMT A new poll shows that California voters are increasingly moving to social media, such as TikTok, for election information. Full Article
ir Opinion: Happy birthday, Amazon? Why one longtime user isn't celebrating the tech behemoth's 30th By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 5 Jul 2024 10:00:53 GMT Along with Google and Facebook, the company has done more than most to undo privacy as we once knew it, creating an economy built on our personal data. Full Article
ir 'A stab in the back.' How Elon Musk's decision to move X from San Francisco is stirring mixed emotions By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Sep 2024 18:30:32 GMT X, formerly known as Twitter, is closing its headquarters in San Francisco and moving some of its San Francisco employees to San José and Palo Alto. The departure is another blow to a city that has been buffeted by high-profile business departures. Full Article
ir Google to invest in satellites and AI to better detect wildfires By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 10:00:10 GMT FireSat, a constellation of more than 50 satellites, will be able to detect wildfires as small as the size of a classroom, about 16 by 16 feet, Google said in an announcement. Full Article
ir Opinion: California's AI safety bill is under fire. Making it law is the best way to improve it By www.latimes.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 10:00:25 GMT If Gov. Newsom vetoes SB 1047, the forces of anti-regulation — AI companies — will have little incentive to work on alternatives. Full Article
ir FTC adopts 'click to cancel' rule to make it easier to end subscriptions, mirroring California law By www.latimes.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 22:00:58 GMT A divided FTC adopted a powerful rule that requires companies to make it just as easy to cancel a subscription as it is to sign up for one. Full Article
ir Voters are seeing more deepfakes — and worrying more about their influence. How to spot them By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 10:00:31 GMT A survey shows that most Americans have seen a deepfake in recent months, and most worry about AI-generated misinformation influencing elections. Full Article
ir OHAUS Announces the launch of Next Generation of Guardian™ 5000 Series Hotplate Stirrers By www.the-scientist.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 18:10:10 GMT The Guardian 5000 Series Hotplate Stirrers represent a significant advancement in laboratory equipment, combining cutting-edge technology with unparalleled safety features. As the next generation of Guardian stirrers, these models offer exceptional performance and reliability for a wide range of applications. Full Article The Scientist The Marketplace
ir Why Do Dogs Wag Their Tails? By www.the-scientist.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:00:21 GMT Chasing dog tails for answers, researchers explore the reasons behind the quintessential tail wagging of these furry four-legged friends. Full Article Magazine Issue
ir Sleep Disruptions and Impaired Muscle Control in Ataxia May Share a Culprit By www.the-scientist.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:00:01 GMT Dysfunctional neurons in the cerebellum, a brain region that controls motor functions, reduced REM sleep in mice. Full Article News & Opinion News
ir A Fungal Messenger Impairs Immune Cell Function By www.the-scientist.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 05:00:49 GMT Farnesol, a fungal signaling molecule, alters lipid synthesis in dendritic cells, causing mitochondrial dysfunction and decreased inflammatory responding. Full Article News News & Opinion
ir First-pitch strikes critical for Gonzalez By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 04:00:00 GMT Gio Gonzalez threw strikes on Thursday night – 78 to be exact, on 112 pitches — keying his one-hit work over eight dominant innings in the Nats’ 8-1 victory over the Reds. Gonzalez (2-1), the Nats’ starter most susceptible to wildness, had walked 11 in 20 innings, lasting no more than six innings in any of his previous four starts. But with the lead from the third inning on, Gonzalez was able to attack. Full Article
ir Mike Pence courts New Hampshire politicos as 2024 speculation brews By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Aug 2022 23:55:52 GMT BRETTON WOODS, New Hampshire — Former Vice President Mike Pence met with local New Hampshire politicians during his crisscrossing of the Granite State on Wednesday as speculations mount over his 2024 ambitions. Full Article
ir James Cameron directs Congress: Fund deep sea exploration By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 04:00:00 GMT Science and exploration "are the two things that I'm more excited about in the world," according to "Titanic" director James Cameron. "I do those movies to get a little money so I can go do exploration. That's the fun stuff." Full Article
ir Alaska Airlines flight makes emergency return to Portland after losing window By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Sat, 06 Jan 2024 03:51:27 GMT An Alaska Airlines flight was forced to return to Portland, Oregon, on Friday, after a window on the Boeing blew off midflight. Full Article
ir Female tech jobseekers are furious that men claiming to be 'nonbinary' crashed their conference By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Oct 2023 03:38:19 GMT A tech conference meant to be the largest gathering of female technologists faced backlash when biological men identifying as "nonbinary" were seen attending the event. Full Article
ir 'Drones for Ducks:' Federal grants fund research to use AI to count birds By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 14:23:43 GMT (The Center Square) - How should researchers measure the populations of migratory birds? Researchers developed an idea around a campfire that was put to the test for the first time in Bosque Del Apache earlier this month, according to the University of New Mexico. Full Article
ir Senate confirms Harry Coker Jr. as national cyber director By www.washingtonexaminer.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Dec 2023 23:55:03 GMT The Senate confirmed Harry Coker Jr. as the new national cyber director. Full Article
ir Largest ‘Terror Bird’ Fossil Identified — Sat Atop Food Chain 12 Million Years Ago By www.discovermagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 20:15:00 GMT Researchers confirm the terror bird fossil 20 years after its South American discovery, comparing the creature to a massive, carnivorous-like ostrich. Full Article The Sciences
ir Report: Apple to Release First Smart Home Camera in 2026 By www.thurrott.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:19:30 +0000 Apple is reportedly working on its first smart home camera with a possible launch in 2026, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The post Report: Apple to Release First Smart Home Camera in 2026 appeared first on Thurrott.com. Full Article Apple Smart Home smart home
ir Slog AM: Election Day Pretties, Boeing Machinists's Strike Ends, Cloned Blackfooted Ferret Gives Birth By www.thestranger.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:51:00 -0800 Seattle's only news roundup. by Ashley Nerbovig Ok weather to vote in! Should be a pretty nice day to stroll down to your nearest ballot box, with a high of 52 degrees and partly sunny, and a slight chance of rain after 2 p.m. So go vote! Don't let anything stop you. As Hannah said yesterday, you can still vote! I voted last year on the last possible day, and I hadn't registered yet at that point. I just jogged down to Lumen Field though and it was super easy to register, vote, and leave. Even if you're feeling left out because you're not in a swing state and the entirety of the country's future doesn't rest on your shoulders, the future of this state and city really does! Dropping some helpful links to make sure you have everything you need to make your voices heard. First, how to register to vote. Second, how to replace a lost ballot. Thirdly, ballot box locations. Finally, our handy cheat sheet for help filling out your ballot. Done your civic duty already? Well then sit back and enjoy the final hours of uncertainty at one of the many election night parties happening across the city tonight. The Stranger is throwing one at the Crocodile—it’s sold out, but we think it’s worth it to take your chances on standby tickets. There might be some no-shows, and we can squeeze you in. But if you don't wanna chance it, check out this list of parties you can attend from our sister publication Everout. Stranger reporters will be dotted around the city to bring you coverage of the election from various candidate election parties as well. Speaking of voting: The Boeing machinists approved a contract last night ending their strike after 53 days, according to the Seattle Times. The latest contract, approved by 59% of membership, includes a 38% general wage increase over the next four years, which equates to 43% when you factor in raises on top of raises. The contract did not restore the pension that they lost in a contentious vote 10 years ago. Union president Jon Holden said the union should be proud of what they accomplished and that it was time to get back to building planes. Alleged sex abuse in youth detention: An additional 176 people made allegations against Washington state for failing to protect them from sexual abuse while they were children at youth detention centers in the state, according to the Seattle Times. Combined with another lawsuit filed in September, that brings the total number of people claiming they were sexually abused in Washington's detention centers up to almost 400. Meanwhile, the Seattle Times Editorial Board continues to decry and complain about youth diversion programs meant to help kids avoid being sent into lock up. Seattle Steel Pan Project Evicted: The Seattle Steel Pan Project, dedicated to teaching the art of steel plan music and performance, needs a new space to operate in after MLK FAME Community Center in the Central District evicted the group this week, according to an Instagram post from the project. In the post, the group accused MLK FAME of bowing to the demands of neighborhood "Karens" who complained about the groups weekly practice. I reached out to MLK FAME for a response, who did not immediately reply, but I'll update if they do. In the meantime, the project is asking everyone they know if they have any ideas where they can house their steel pan band. Their email address is steelpanproject@gmail.com. Here's a little taste of what they do: Ok. Moving on. Let's talk about the presidential election: Let's be real, no one knows how this election will shake out. The polls are insanely tight in swing states. Dixville Notch, a tiny New Hampshire town that votes at midnight every year on Election Day, tallied up their six votes which resulted in a tie, with three votes for Vice President Kamala Harris, and three for former President Donald Trump. There is a very good chance we don't know the election result tonight, and maybe not for a couple days. Battleground states prepare for certification fight: Given the resistance to certifying the vote in swing states in the last election cycle, many officials have already started to prepare to quash attempts by county officials to squabble over valid election results, according to Politico. Election officials fear if Trump loses, he won't just fade quietly into the night, and instead will mount another attempt to overturn election results. Meanwhile, the two parties also are wrestling for control of congress. New York stands out as a battleground state for the House, as the congressional seats they lost in 2022 helped Republicans take the chamber back, according to Politico. Meanwhile in Texas, Democrats continue to try to take Senator Ted Cruz's seat, and while Cruz continues to lead, Representative Colin Allred is within spitting distance of him. But, it's wholly unpredictable who will control what in 2025. But for some good news: One of my top five favorite creatures in the world continues to beat the odds. A cloned black-footed ferret mother in Virginia gave birth to two little baby ferrets in June, according to the Washington Post. Unclear why we're only hearing about it now. We should have rang the bells. If you don't know much about black-footed ferrets, you're really missing out. These little bandits scurry across our prairie lands, and has supposedly gone extinct twice, but they're resilient AF. Now with the cloning and the babies, we could continue to see this species soldier on. Ugh I love them so much, I've been obsessed with them ever since I lived in Montana. And I'm not a ferret girl, it's just they're little markings make them look like they have a tiny black Zorro mask across their smol faces. Here is a video of them being adorable: I'm so excited about this cloning thing: Instead of a musical recommendation, another video about black footed ferrets. Full Article Slog AM Slog AM/PM
ir I Saw U: Wearing a Jean Skirt at the Smoker Dad Show, Petting Your Dog at Mitten, and Singing Along at Magnetic Fields By www.thestranger.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 17:30:00 -0800 See someone? Say something! by Anonymous good boy, Mitten Bakery ???? "Who's a good boy?" you petting your cute dog next to me. I asked "Oh me?". You said, "Well if I get two good boys out of it ya!" - I didn't get ur #! Smokin Hot at Smoker Dad I Saw U at the Sunset Tavern at the Smoker Dad release show. You were wearing a tight jean skirt, and you told me I had a timeless beauty. Same, girl. Barrettes at Hop Vine 10.28 I stared, we waved! I looked up how to sign “ur super cute” but was too shy. I like your hair, sweater, how you cover your mouth when you laugh! I saw u x2 @ SBP UW & Fremont. You were tall & brunette w glasses. I’m shortish and brunette w glasses. You seemed interested, I’m shy. But I’m interested too Party at Porter We were both on the floor at the Porter Robinson show. You were in front of me, tall and blonde. Thanks for making an incredible show even more fun. Bus 49 Connection Tall guy in tan sweater, wearing a black mask, purple-haired girl hoping to meet again. We made eye contact a few times in cap hill and I was too shy to look at you. Kinda felt like I was in a kdrama—wanna be my Lee Min Ho? Dieu en Mouvement BV Lincoln SQ: 3:30, Sunday. You were exiting. Tall, dark, a beautiful print coat, thin glasses, I said I liked your outfit. You are art in motion. Fellow Magnetic Fields Fans We sat in the balcony turret the first night of 69 Love Songs. Thanks for singing along with me! Hope you got to come back for Papa was a Rodeo. Is it a match? Leave a comment here or on our Instagram post to connect! Did you see someone? Say something! Submit your own I Saw U message here and maybe we'll include it in the next roundup! Full Article I Saw U
ir Slog AM: SIFF's Egyptian Theater Floods, CDC Cracks Down on Bird Flu, and Who the Fuck Is Sending These Racist Texts? By www.thestranger.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 07:52:00 -0800 The Stranger's morning news round-up. by Nathalie Graham One more for the blue: After a neck-in-neck race, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez officially won re-election to the House in the 3rd Congressional District, beating out far-right challenger Joe Kent. Her win is another step forward for Democrats as they try to take back the House and retain a shred of power in the coming administration from hell. About two dozen races nation-wide still need to be decided. Please spare us, H5N1: The Centers for Disease Control want more testing done for bird flu after blood tests on 115 of dairy workers showed 7% had bird flu antibodies, meaning they'd already contracted the disease at some point. Previously, we only confirmed 46 cases of bird flu jumping from cows to farmworkers. This new study suggests that bird flu has infected many more people than the confirmed cases. Experts say this indicates the H5N1 viruses are a greater threat than we realized. Great! Another flu just in time for the vaccine-doubters to take office. Wet weekend—and then week—ahead: Friday will likely be our last dry day for a while. Get your galoshes ready. The rain starts Saturday and it'll continue at least throughout the week. I hope you like rain this weekend! ????️It could be wet for the State H.S. football tournament games across the Puget Sound region. #pnw pic.twitter.com/JAvPx7hegV — Jake Whittenberg (@jwhittenbergK5) November 8, 2024 That's nice: Boeing said it will pay the employees the money they lost while being furloughed during the machinists' strike that started in September. Egyptian flooding: A pipe leak at the historic Egyptian Cinema on Capitol Hill shut down the 108-year-old theater for the "foreseeable future." Repairs will be expensive and take months. The universe does not want me or my people (progressives, art house movie lovers) to be happy this week. INBOX: The SIFF Cinema Egyptian is going to be closed for "the foreseeable future and the Fine Arts building leadership expect that it will take multiple months of building closure to assess, repair and reopen." Sad news especially during what is a big time of the year for film. pic.twitter.com/v2ItPx5Lpi — Chase 'Hutch' Hutchinson (@EclecticHutch) November 7, 2024 Another hit while we're down: Don't forget, five light rail stops will close this weekend. Starting at 10 pm on Friday through 5 am Monday, Westlake, Symphony, Pioneer Square, International District/Chinatown, and Stadium stations will all be closed and inaccessible. Trains will run between Lynnwood and Capitol Hill and between Sodo and Angle Lake. Shuttle buses will be available to bridge gaps between open and closed stations. It’s all part of the crawling effort to connect Line 1 to the Eastside line. Sign of the times: Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale rocketed to the top of Amazon's bestsellers list this week. Racist texts: In the days after the election, Black and Brown people across the country received spammy, racist texts telling them they had "been selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation" and that the senders' "executive slave catchers" would pick them up. State attorney generals say they will root out who sent these texts. A second Donald Trump term means the masks covering the depravity in America are well and truly off. Racists are emboldened. Nobody panic: Forty-three monkeys escaped from a medical lab in South Carolina. "There is almost no danger to the public," a local police chief said. No danger? Isn't this how Planet of the Apes started? Israeli soccer fans attacked in Amsterdam: Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv and Dutch's Ajax faced off in a Europa League soccer game Thursday. After the game, people attacked Israelis in hit-and-run scooter attacks. Five Israeli fans went to the hospital, but have since been released. Around 20 to 30 other Israelis sustained light injuries. Police arrested 63 people, and ten are still in custody. Context, as always, is important. In the days leading up to the match, social media videos showed Maccabi fans "chanting anti-Arab slurs, praising Israeli military attacks in Gaza, and yelling 'fuck the Arabs,'" according to CNN. Ajax won the game 5-0. And now, something from Ashley about the cops: Fill’er up: The King County Jail officially lifted misdemeanor booking restrictions for the Seattle Police Department (SPD) allowing officers to finally lock up all those pesky Target shoplifters and people who tried to use the bathroom at PCC one too many times and ended up trespassed. I wrote about how SPD Deputy Chief Eric Barden told officers in a department wide email Tuesday that they should book people into jail whenever a public safety interest existed and only show additional discretion when the department neared their misdemeanor bed limit of 135 people per day. Most people charged with misdemeanors spend less than a week in jail, so could be a lot of people cycling through, which King County Department of Public Defense Interim Director Matt Sanders said will ultimately make it harder for people to hold down jobs, maintain housing, and secure behavioral health treatment, ultimately undermining public safety in the city. Did you hear about San Francisco's new mayor? He's a centrist Democrat and he's the heir to the Levi's fortune. Daniel Lurie won the ranked-choice voting election with 56.2% of the vote. Incumbent London Breed only received 43.8%. San Franciscans made clear they are sick of seeing poverty and being confronted with crimes of desperation. Unfortunately, as we know very well in Seattle, electing a centrist may hide the problems for a bit, but it will do nothing to fix them. A porn gorge: North Korean soldiers deployed in Russia have unrestricted internet access for the first time in their lives and they're using it to watch mountains of porn and jerk themselves silly. Boys will be boys! Need something to do tonight? The world is bleak. Why not laugh a little at an improv show? The improv theater I wrote about for my column is having a battle of the star signs show tonight followed by an open-to-all improv jam. I'll be performing on the Scorpio team even though I'm not a Scorpio (don't tell anyone). A song for your Friday: This just feels like the sound of my psyche right now. Full Article Slog AM Slog AM/PM
ir Seattle's First Rally Ahead of Trump 2.0 By www.thestranger.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:39:00 -0800 The left tries to find its footing before Trump takes power again. by Hannah Krieg Photography by Ananya Mishra Seattle lefties gathered at the Space Needle this weekend to hype themselves up for what promises to be a rough four years under a second Trump administration. Speakers acknowledged that the future feels foggy, and that it's unclear what the first fights will be. Unlike many of the protests around the country, Seattle’s wasn’t organized by the Women’s March or driven by Trump’s attacks on abortion, women, and LGBTQ rights. But it was an important opportunity for local activists to start saying some of our new realities out loud: that we’re about to have a president that seems determined to level Gaza, deport both documented and undocumented immigrants, undermine worker power, and continue to allow cops to kill with impunity. Perhaps unsurprisingly, though, not everyone left feeling hyped. The protest lacked the same energy that they harnessed in the wake of Trump’s election eight years ago, or even some of the other protests around the country this weekend. The calls to action—“resist, organize, fight”—felt too vague, especially when the left has had so little success organizing on the national stage. “It felt like we went from resistance to resignation and that this was just perfunctory," one attendee said. But we’re also only six days into this new paradigm. And we captured what promises to be the first protest of many as Seattle’s left finds their footing, and their energy. Full Article News
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ir Low-cost Registered Airmail for International orders By www.newlook.com.sg Published On :: Tue, 6 May 2003 08:00:00 +0800 If you are merely buying one or two hosiery items, why not pay a nominal fee for International shipment by Airmail? This is as safe as while you are on an overseas tour, you airmail a postcard back home. Full Article
ir TrustSG Fair 2003 - Suntec City By www.newlook.com.sg Published On :: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 08:00:00 +0800 Roadshow for TrustSg fair at Suntec City with WKRZ 91.3 FM, UFM 1003 onstage radio coverage from 4-Jul-2003 to 6-Jul-2003. We will be offering the Kendall Travel Socks for sale at a special price of S$19.90. Original price is $29.90. We will accept C.O.D. for Kendall Travel Socks at the fair venue. Full Article
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ir New collection: Anti-Cellulite Mid-thigh Firm Control By www.newlook.com.sg Published On :: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 08:00:00 +0800 A new collection of pantyhose by Hanes. Visibly reduces the appearance of cellulite. Full Article
ir Free RSS Feed on masquerading emails that are worms, virus, scams or spams By www.newlook.com.sg Published On :: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 03:25:52 +0800 Here's a weblog or blog on masquerading emails. This free RSS feed could help you to identify masquerading emails that are worms, virus, scams or spams. Having an increased awareness and understanding may help to prevent your computers from being infected or being misled by some scams. Full Article
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