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Source:Forbes
February 05, 2023 08:01 UTC
A growing online conspiracy theory is using the tagline “died suddenly” to baselessly claim that COVID-19 vaccines are killing peopleResults from 6-year-old Anastasia Weaver’s autopsy may take weeks. But online anti-vaccine activists needed only hours after her funeral this week to baselessly blame the COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 vaccines prevented nearly 2 million U.S. deaths in just their first year of use. “Died Suddenly” used a screenshot of the headline in the film, portraying his death as vaccine related. Tyler wasn't vaccinated, but his story appeared in the “Died Suddenly” film nonetheless.
Source:ABC News
February 05, 2023 07:44 UTC
), the current context to the Chinese balloon story and the question of cui bono is worth a deeper dive... I took a bit of time to dissect the “spy balloon” story - both how it is portrayed in the US and China’s response. China sent a “spy balloon” over highly strategic US sites. The story therefore being that China chose to disrupt a meeting with its own president and to sabotage its own efforts at détente in the US-China conflict... One alternative hypothesis, much less likely, is that it’s internal Chinese forces trying to do the same thing by sending this big balloon.
Source:Washington Post
February 05, 2023 06:48 UTC
Chinese spy balloon flies above Charlotte, North Carolina on February 04, 2023. Bloomberg News reported on Friday that Chinese balloons flew over the U.S. while President Trump occupied the White House. The Wall Street Journal also independently reported that Chinese spy balloons have flown over the U.S. before, though didn’t specify the era. If you’ll recall, President Trump was president at that time and we never got an answer to who was behind that. Ignoring the incoherent ramblings of Trump for a moment, the Chinese spy balloon situation still left plenty of valid questions about what should’ve been done and when.
Source:Forbes
February 05, 2023 06:46 UTC
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Source:Fox News
February 05, 2023 05:10 UTC
At least 24 people are dead as dozens of wildfires rage in Chile amid a scorching heat wave, Chilean authorities confirmed to ABC News. Wildfires are spreading in southern and central Chile, triggering evacuations and the declaration of a state of emergency in some regions. (Matias Delacroix/AP)PHOTO: A residence is seen on fire in Santa Juana, near Concepcion, Chile, Feb. 3, 2023. PHOTO: A woman clears debris from a landscape of charred remains in Santa Ana, Chile, on Feb. 4, 2023. At least 24 dead as Chile battles out-of-control wildfires originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
Source:ABC News
February 05, 2023 04:49 UTC
He pushed back against the idea of a potential ban on the tackle, calling it "overkill." "There isn’t one player saying "hey I’m about to drop my weight on his ankle when I tackle him." Steelers defensive tackle Cam Heyward replied, "So dumb… they trying to make defenders extinct lol""This is so stupid. There has not been any official decision on enacting a rule change as it relates to the "hip-drop" tackle. The NFL has previously altered its rules to ban horse-collar tackles and low hits on quarterbacks due to the risk of injury.
Source:Fox News
February 05, 2023 04:33 UTC
As you may have already heard, scary fungal infections are quickly spreading throughout the United States and The Last of Us fans have been taking to social media to express their concerns. The study mentioned that in 2021, over 7,000 people from the United States lost their lives as a result of fungal infections. One Twitter user reacted to the news, joking that this is “Very interesting and scary. this should be the plot of a tv show someday.”“The Last Of Us isn’t a TV show. A third user simply shared an image from the series’ intro scene in response to the real life fungus spreading through the United States.
Source:Wall Street Journal
February 05, 2023 03:55 UTC
The big Powerball jackpot opportunity is knocking again, so tonight Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 10:59 p.m. Tonight the Powerball is at $700 Million, but with a cash value of $375.7 million. People from Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah are unable to play Powerball. The winning numbers are: 2 - 8 - 15 - 19 -58The Powerball was: 10The Power Play multiplier digit was: 2XWe hope that you are the grand prize winner! Powerball tickets are $2 each, $3 each for Powerball plus Power Play, $3 each for Powerball with Double Play, and $4 each for Powerball L with Power Play and Double Play.
Source:Forbes
February 05, 2023 02:58 UTC
- WSJ PodcastsCao Zhixin and her friends went to a rally to honor people who died in a fire. Several weeks later, they were detained by Chinese authorities and now face years in prison. WSJ's Shen Lu explains why Beijing is cracking down on a new kind of protester. Let's call a spade a spade. Looking at the data on what people enjoy reading and focusing articles on that doesn't require 'AI'.
Source:Wall Street Journal
February 05, 2023 02:56 UTC
Russian decisive offensive operations are unlikely to target Zaporizhia City from the western Donetsk–Zaporizhia frontline as the Russian military continues to prepare for an offensive in western Luhansk Oblast. Russian forces conducted limited offensive operations northwest of Svatove and continued offensive operations around Kreminna. [30] Russian milbloggers continue to make contradictory claims about Bilohorivka (12km south of Kreminna), with one milblogger claiming that Russian forces captured the settlement and are currently clearing it and another claiming that Russian forces are still fighting to capture Bilohorivka. [41] Another Russian milblogger claimed that renewed Russian offensive operations south of Kreminna indicate that Russian forces plan to encircle Siversk. Russian offensive operations along the western outskirts of Donetsk City appear to have slowed in recent days.
Source:Wall Street Journal
February 05, 2023 02:56 UTC
Sadanand Dhume writes a biweekly column on India and South Asia for WSJ.com. Mr. Dhume is also a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. Dhume is the author of “My Friend the Fanatic: Travels with a Radical Islamist,” (Skyhorse Publishing, 2009), which chronicles the rise of radical Islam in Indonesia. Mr. Dhume holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Delhi, a master’s degree in international relations from Princeton University and a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University. He lives in Washington, DC with his wife and travels to India often.
Source:Wall Street Journal
February 05, 2023 02:50 UTC
In summer 2020, The New York Times coordinated a nationwide project to document the lives of Americans out of work because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study involved collaborating with 11 other local newsrooms around the U.S. The resulting collection of stories was published Oct. 23, 2020, in the New York Times print edition and at nytimes.com/outofwork. The following list is the Messenger-Inquirer's local unemployment coverage from that time period; read more by clicking the "New York Times Project" header. Click on "Out Of Work In America" to go to the full
Source:New York Times
February 05, 2023 02:24 UTC
An ongoing outbreak of a deadly avian flu strain has already killed millions of birds, and it’s becoming an even greater cause for concern as it spills over into mammalian species. “I don’t know if people recognize how big a deal this is.”AdvertisementThe H5N1 avian influenza virus is not brand-new. This made it much easier for migrating wild birds to spread the virus to each other and domestic birds in their paths. An avian flu strain is becoming a cause for concern as it spills over into mammalian species. If we don’t solve the problem across the globe, we’re going to continue to have that risk.”A dead pelican, possibly infected with H5N1 avian flu is seen in Lima, Peru on Dec. 7, 2022.
Source:Huffington Post
February 05, 2023 02:24 UTC
Police in Western Australia say a teenage girl was killed in a suspected shark attack in Perth after she jumped from her jet skiPERTH, Australia -- A teenage girl was killed in a suspected shark attack in the Western Australian city of Perth after she jumped from her jet ski, police said Saturday. Emergency personnel provided medical assistance to her at the scene but she died, said Police Acting Inspector Paul Robinson. He said the victim was with her friends on jet skis. "There was possibly a pod of dolphins seen nearby and the young female jumped in the water to swim nearby the dolphins. “I’ve spoken to fisheries and water police and unfortunately we have no idea what type of shark it is,” Robinson said.
Source:ABC News
February 05, 2023 02:15 UTC