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German legislators plan to create the first citizens’ assembly

German legislators plan to create the first citizens’ assembly

German lawmakers on Wednesday considered whether to create the country’s first “citizen’s assembly” to advise parliament on food and nutrition. Germany’s three ruling parties support the idea of ​​appointing advisory bodies made up of members of the public selected through a lottery system to debate specific issues and provide non-binding… Read More »German legislators plan to create the first citizens’ assembly

The scientist claims to have an answer to the mystery of the famous Bermuda Triangle

The scientist claims to have an answer to the mystery of the famous Bermuda Triangle

An Australian scientist says he has uncovered the mystery behind the infamous Bermuda Triangle, known for its urban legends and stories of puzzling ship and plane disappearances in the western North Atlantic. Located between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico, this precarious stretch of sea is prone to rapidly changing weather… Read More »The scientist claims to have an answer to the mystery of the famous Bermuda Triangle

Moscow rift deepens as Wagner boss claims Russian troops fled Bakhmut positions amid Ukraine advances

Moscow rift deepens as Wagner boss claims Russian troops fled Bakhmut positions amid Ukraine advances

The divisions between Russia’s defense ministry and its notorious Wagner group continue to play out in public with mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin suggesting on Tuesday that Russian forces have fled their posts in Bakhmut. In a video posted on the Telegram messaging app, President Vladimir Putin’s former ally claimed that… Read More »Moscow rift deepens as Wagner boss claims Russian troops fled Bakhmut positions amid Ukraine advances

China threatens retaliation after EU weighs sanctions over Beijing’s military aid to Russia

China threatens retaliation after EU weighs sanctions over Beijing’s military aid to Russia

China said on Tuesday it would react “strictly and forcefully” if the European Union imposed sanctions on Chinese companies accused of selling equipment for Russia to use in its ongoing war against Ukraine. Foreign Minister Qin Gang said China “will take the necessary response to firmly protect the legitimate interests… Read More »China threatens retaliation after EU weighs sanctions over Beijing’s military aid to Russia

China makes first arrest over use of ChatGPT, accuses suspect of using AI to generate fake news

China makes first arrest over use of ChatGPT, accuses suspect of using AI to generate fake news

Chinese authorities made their first public arrest related to ChatGPT last week, accusing a citizen of using AI to fabricate false reports of a fatal train crash. Authorities arrested the man, identified as Han Hong Moumou, on Friday. Police say they used ChatGPT to compile reports of a train crash… Read More »China makes first arrest over use of ChatGPT, accuses suspect of using AI to generate fake news

Mexico begins search to find marine vaquita, the most threatened marine mammal in the world

Mexico begins search to find marine vaquita, the most threatened marine mammal in the world

Mexican officials and the conservation group Sea Shepherd said Monday that experts will set out on two ships to try to locate the few remaining harbors of the vaquita, the world’s most endangered marine mammal. Mexico’s environment secretary said experts from the United States, Canada and Mexico will use binoculars,… Read More »Mexico begins search to find marine vaquita, the most threatened marine mammal in the world

South China Sea: Asean-India drills brought closer by Chinese maritime militia, sources say

South China Sea: Asean-India drills brought closer by Chinese maritime militia, sources say

for Holders May 8, 2023, 10:20 p.m 15 views 4 votes India monitored several Chinese vessels sighted near where AIME 2023 was being held, a government official said. Beijing appeared to be using the militia to intimidate and disrupt the drills, jointly organized by Singapore, a Vietnamese expert said. Source… Read More »South China Sea: Asean-India drills brought closer by Chinese maritime militia, sources say

US provides Ukraine with .2 billion in military aid ahead of planned spring offensive against Russia

US provides Ukraine with $1.2 billion in military aid ahead of planned spring offensive against Russia

According to US officials, the United States plans to send Ukraine about $1.2 billion in long-term military aid to help the country defend itself against a barrage of drone, rocket and surface-to-air missile attacks since from Russia The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press that… Read More »US provides Ukraine with $1.2 billion in military aid ahead of planned spring offensive against Russia

China restricts access to public data to counter US think tank intelligence

China restricts access to public data to counter US think tank intelligence

China has stepped up its efforts to crack down on foreign data procurement in a move partly motivated by efforts by US think tanks to control hard-to-find information about Beijing and its “military-civilian fusion” strategy, it said. find a Wall Street Journal report on Monday. . As tension and competition… Read More »China restricts access to public data to counter US think tank intelligence

Germany and the EU are hopeless with electric vehicles and artificial intelligence

Germany and the EU are hopeless with electric vehicles and artificial intelligence

Written by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com, The EU is hopelessly behind the US and China on the technology that will lead the future. It will continue like this… Main image of Horizon Europe. Sleepwalking into oblivion Eurointelligence has an interesting article on how Germany is walking towards oblivion. Current policy… Read More »Germany and the EU are hopeless with electric vehicles and artificial intelligence

California prevents .6 billion in debt, with spending on employers

California prevents $18.6 billion in debt, with spending on employers

California prevents $18.6 billion in debt, with spending on employers California’s recent decision not to repay about $20 billion borrowed from the federal government to cover unemployment benefits during the pandemic it will fall on the shoulders of employersaccording to the experts. California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) “The state should… Read More »California prevents $18.6 billion in debt, with spending on employers

Chaos unfolds in Oakland when the Soros-backed DA fails to enforce law and order

Chaos unfolds in Oakland when the Soros-backed DA fails to enforce law and order

The Oakland Police Department is investigating a violent and chaotic “sideshow” that ended with a mob setting a car on fire and someone ramming another vehicle. A video posted on Twitter shows the terrifying scene unfolding Friday night near the intersection of Oak Street and 10th near the Oakland Museum… Read More »Chaos unfolds in Oakland when the Soros-backed DA fails to enforce law and order

There is no better example of “Early Means Wrong” than the subprime short in the 2008 crisis

There is no better example of “Early Means Wrong” than the subprime short in the 2008 crisis

There is no better example of “Early Means Wrong” than the subprime short in the 2008 crisis By Peter Tchir of Academy Securities Life In A Video Game No, I’m not talking about virtual reality or our efforts to use and understand AI chatbots. I’m talking about markets.Video games allow… Read More »There is no better example of “Early Means Wrong” than the subprime short in the 2008 crisis

Parents more likely to question routine childhood vaccines post-COVID: Research report

Parents more likely to question routine childhood vaccines post-COVID: Research report

Parents more likely to question routine childhood vaccines post-COVID: Research report Written by Marnie Cathcart via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Canadian parents are more likely to question routine childhood vaccines since the pandemic, according to research. A child receives a vaccine against COVID-19 in a file photo. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty… Read More »Parents more likely to question routine childhood vaccines post-COVID: Research report

Sunday Thoughts: “Blessed are those who are persecuted” – The culture of grievance and false victims must not apply

Sunday Thoughts: “Blessed are those who are persecuted” – The culture of grievance and false victims must not apply

When future generations read about the beginning of the 21st century, one term will stand out: “Victimology”. Why are so many in our Western culture so determined to identify as victims?And why are so many others eager to feed this grievance mentality by reinforcing it with virtue signaling? Two recent… Read More »Sunday Thoughts: “Blessed are those who are persecuted” – The culture of grievance and false victims must not apply

‘It’s spooky’: Stanford professor warns thousands of US banks are ‘potentially insolvent’

‘It’s spooky’: Stanford professor warns thousands of US banks are ‘potentially insolvent’

‘It’s spooky’: Stanford professor warns thousands of US banks are ‘potentially insolvent’ After the collapse of First Republic last week, the collapse of three other banks and the rise of a quarter of a point by the Federal Reserve, which made its 10th consecutive hike in an aggressive campaign to… Read More »‘It’s spooky’: Stanford professor warns thousands of US banks are ‘potentially insolvent’

Ukraine claims it shot down a Russian hypersonic missile with the US Patriot system

Ukraine claims it shot down a Russian hypersonic missile with the US Patriot system

Ukrainian officials announced Saturday that the nation’s military shot down a Russian hypersonic missile using American Patriot defense technology. The Kinzhal-type missile, fired over Kiev, is the first of its kind to be intercepted by Ukrainian defenses. “Yes, we shot down the ‘one’ Kinzhal,” Ukrainian Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk… Read More »Ukraine claims it shot down a Russian hypersonic missile with the US Patriot system

Who Helped Overturn the “Pentagon Papers Principle”? The Washington Post and New York Times

Who Helped Overturn the “Pentagon Papers Principle”? The Washington Post and New York Times Written by Matt Taibbi via Racket News, Last December, Michael Shellenberger reported in a #TwitterFiles thread that the Aspen Institute hosted a “Hack and Dump Task Force” exercise in the summer of 2020 titled “Burisma Filter,”… Read More »Who Helped Overturn the “Pentagon Papers Principle”? The Washington Post and New York Times

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