UFO Report Says 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena' Defy Worldly Explanation - WSJ - 0 views
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WASHINGTON—U.S. intelligence officials reviewing dozens of reports of mysterious flying objects found 18 in which the objects displayed no visible propulsion or appeared to use technology beyond the known capabilities of the U.S. or its adversaries, according to an intelligence report released Friday.
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The objects “appeared to remain stationary in winds aloft, move against the wind, maneuver abruptly, or move at considerable speed, without discernible means of propulsion,” the report stated. Some of them released radio frequency energy that was picked up and processed by U.S. military aircraft.
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Of the 144 unidentified aerial phenomena sighting reports, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence placed only one of the cases into any of categories—a large, deflating balloon. “The others remain unexplained,” the report read.
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Genetic testing is changing our understanding of who fathers are - The Washington Post - 0 views
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What is a father? Close to 40 million at-home DNA tests have been sold, and hundreds of thousands of people, by my estimate based on population research, have gotten the news that the man they thought of as Dad is not their genetic father.
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In an era of home DNA testing, secrets about paternity no longer stay secret.
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even when one’s genetic father doesn’t show up in a database, DNA results combined with solid genealogical research can often reveal his identity. Without quite realizing it, we’ve begun a grand experiment in intergenerational reckoning.
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Covid Didn't Start the Mental-Health Crisis - WSJ - 0 views
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There’s a consensus that the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns have created a mental-health crisis, as increasing numbers of children and adolescents suffer with depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. It’s more accurate to say that Covid exacerbated a crisis that was already building.
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the way to protect children’s mental well-being in the long term is strong parental care from an early age.
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Many stressors play a role in the current mental health crisis: academic and social pressure, unrealistic parental expectations, political and financial instability, the overpowering presence of social media and other technology, and the loss of community in favor of individualism.
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YOU ARE NOT A RACIST TO CRITICIZE CRITICAL RACE THEORY. - It Bears Mentioning - 0 views
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The early writings by people like Regina Austin, Richard Delgado, Kimberlé Crenshaw are simply hard-leftist legal analysis, proposing a revised conception of justice that takes oppression into account, including a collective sense of subordinate group identity. These are hardly calls to turn schools into Maoist re-education camps fostering star chambers and struggle sessions.However, this, indeed, is what is happening to educational institutions across the country.
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1. Young children should not be taught if white to be guilty and if black to feel a) oppressed and b) wary of white kids around them (and if South Asian to be very, very confused …).
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"What we are interested in here might be termed “critical pedagogy.” “Critical pedagogy” names — without exhaustively defining — the host of concepts, terms, practices, and theories that have lately taken hold in many public and private schools. This term alludes to a connection to CRT — it might be thought of as critical race theory as applied to schooling — but also to “critical studies” and “critical theory,” a broader set of contemporary philosophical ideas that have been particularly influential in certain circles of the modern Left."
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The hole in the Trump team's lab leak victory campaign - The Washington Post - 0 views
Dengue Mosquitoes Can Be Tamed by a Common Microbe - The Atlantic - 0 views
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Dengue fever is caused by a virus that infects an estimated 390 million people every year, and kills about 25,000; the World Health Organization has described it as one of the top 10 threats to global health.
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It spreads through the bites of mosquitoes, particularly the species Aedes aegypti. Utarini and her colleagues have spent the past decade turning these insects from highways of dengue into cul-de-sacs. They’ve loaded the mosquitoes with a bacterium called Wolbachia, which prevents them from being infected by dengue viruses. Wolbachia spreads very quickly: If a small number of carrier mosquitoes are released into a neighborhood, almost all of the local insects should be dengue-free within a few months
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Aedes aegypti was once a forest insect confined to sub-Saharan Africa, where it drank blood from a wide variety of animals. But at some point, one lineage evolved into an urban creature that prefers towns over forests, and humans over other animals.
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How the 'Alpha' Coronavirus Variant Became So Powerful - The New York Times - 0 views
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British researchers discovered that a new variant was sweeping through their country.
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tended to become more common in its new homes as well
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Alpha disables the first line of immune defense in our bodies, giving the variant more time to multiply.
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On the Verge of Extinction, These Whales Are Also Shrinking - The New York Times - 0 views
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Most of the 360 or so North Atlantic right whales alive today bear scars from entanglements in fishing gear and collisions with speeding ships and, according to a new study, they are much smaller than they should be.
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they are much smaller than they should be.
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suggests that human-induced stressors, primarily entanglements, are stunting the growth of North Atlantic right whales, reducing their chances of reproductive success and increasing their chances of dying.
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Sharks Nearly Went Extinct 19 Million Years Ago From Mystery Event - The New York Times - 0 views
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Analysis of the fossil record shows a mysterious mass extinction that decimated the diversity of sharks in the world’s oceans, and they’ve never fully recovered.
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these events give scientists an intimate look at how life recovers after a cataclysm
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This extinction event transpired in the world’s oceans and decimated shark populations
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Opinion | Why the Latest Republican Assault on L.G.B.T.Q. Rights Is Different - The New... - 0 views
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Last month, Gov. Bill Lee of Tennessee signed into law a discriminatory bill to prevent transgender people from using restrooms aligning with their gender identity at any business or place of public accommodation.
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hese new laws are the latest in a series of unprecedented legislative assaults aimed at trans people that have swept state houses t
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are not simply living in a state of emergency; we are living in many states of imminent danger
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Federal Government Preps For A Million Workers To Return To Office : NPR - 0 views
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The nation's largest employer, the federal government, is beginning to plan for bringing many of its workers back into their offices,
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the safe reentry of employees to the physical workplace" by July 19.
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"It is not as easy as flipping a switch and just saying everybody back."
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Some Of Bitcoin Ransom Paid By Colonial Pipeline Recovered By U.S. Government : NPR - 0 views
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The government has recovered a "majority" of the millions of dollars paid in ransom to hackers behind the cyberattack that prompted last month's shutdown of Colonial Pipeline, officials announced Monday.
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investigators discovered that the criminal group and its affiliates have been digitally stalking U.S. companies and intentionally targeting victims that are "key players in our nation's critical infrastructure"
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The ransom was paid in bitcoins by Colonial Pipeline on the same day it was demanded by DarkSide
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Model Of Red Flag Law For States Shared By Justice Department : NPR - 0 views
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part of the Biden administration's ongoing effort to curb U.S. gun violence.
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e welcome the opportunity to work with communities in the weeks and months ahead in our shared commitment to end gun violence."
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combines two distinct approaches adopted by states where red flag laws already exist.
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Mexico's President Appears To Hold Key Majority In Elections : NPR - 0 views
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but fell short of a two-thirds majority as some voters boosted the struggling opposition, according to initial election results.
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will have to rely on votes from its allies in the Workers Party and Green Party,
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The results give the president sufficient budgetary control to continue his train and refinery-building plans and cash handout programs,
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Supreme Court Won't Hear Challenge To Men-Only Draft Registration : NPR - 0 views
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The U.S. Supreme Court refused Monday to consider a challenge to the men-only military draft.
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women were not eligible for combat roles, a situation that has dramatically changed in modern times.
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recommending that draft registration include both men and women between the ages of 18 and 26.
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Jeff Bezos Is Going To Space (For A Few Minutes) : NPR - 0 views
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Bezos will climb aboard a rocket made by his space exploration company Blue Origin.
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Blue Origin's rocket is called New Shepard, and it's reusable – the idea being that reusing rockets will lower the cost of going to space and make it more accessible.
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The flight is scheduled for July 20 — the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.
Kamala Harris Tells Guatemalans: Don't Come To The U.S. : NPR - 0 views
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Harris said the Biden administration wants "to help Guatemalans find hope at home."
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I want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous trek to the United States-Mexico border: Do not come. Do not come."
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The humanitarian challenge has created a political problem for the Biden administration.
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