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- For Trump’s faithful, the Supreme Court ‘game’ brings excitement as protests spark fear
- Stranger tries to snatch child from moving SUV outside Costco, California cops say
- Naomi Biden writes personal tribute to dad Hunter in response to political attacks
- Real estate tycoon and critic of China's President Xi Jinping jailed for 18 years
- Only in Arizona: Bobcats clinging to a saguaro cactus caught on camera
- California firefighters make stand to save famed observatory, homes
- China 'coercing' thousands of Tibetans into mass labour camps - report
- Conjoined twins are successfully separated after being locked in embrace
- Former Fox News Regular Joe diGenova Claims Network Is Beholden to George Soros
- 'Why the hell did I do that?': Trump 'went s---house crazy' when criminal-justice reforms failed to improve his polling with Black voters, report says
- ‘Super pigs’ can have piglets at only 3 months old. They’re terrorizing US, experts say
- Anthony Bottom: Man convicted in killing of two police officers in 1971 is granted parole
- McCarthy threatens long-shot bid to oust Pelosi if Dems impeach over SCOTUS
- House passes temporary funding bill, averting shutdown
- An RV-size asteroid will zip by the Earth Thursday, closer than the moon and some satellites
- France's Macron says U.S. maximum pressure on Iran not working
- Missouri governor, opponent of mandatory masks, has COVID-19
- Coronavirus vaccine researcher: 'People will die because of a lack of faith in the system'
- Ben Sasse Calls Attacks on Potential Supreme Court Nominee ‘QAnon-Level Stupidity’
- Is Bloomberg breaking Florida law if he helps felons pay fines, fees? Inquiry ordered.
- Kenosha protesters who say they were assaulted by right wing militias are suing Facebook for hosting a 'Kenosha Guard' page
- Trump Campaign Spent Nearly Half a Million on Fireworks
- Why the case of a maid who battled a millionaire has gripped Singapore
- Great power competition heats up in the thawing Arctic, and the US must respond
- Marines' 1st-Ever Littoral Regiment Will Include Combat, Logistics and Anti-Air Personnel
- Seoul: Missing South Korean official may be in North Korea
- 'Placed intentionally to cause harm': Michigan city closes playgrounds after discovery of 41 razor blades
- Pence calls 200,000 Covid deaths a ‘heartbreaking milestone’ but says things could’ve been worse
- Iran compares George Floyd’s death to 'the feet of arrogance on the neck of independent nations’
- UC schools admitted students based on 'inappropriate' factors: State auditor
- Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny mocked Putin for suggesting that he poisoned himself
- He couldn’t get a drink on Duval Street. Then he waved a gun, Key West police said
- UK fraud office seizes jewels, Rolex watches linked to fugitive
- Map: State-by-state breakdown of coronavirus travel restrictions
- Republicans sue Texas governor over expanded early voting
- Fact check: After deplaning in Tampa, Joe Biden waved to firefighters in a field
- Letters to the Editor: The right has been calling liberals 'baby killers' for years. No wonder QAnon took hold
- ‘Bald face lie’: Pence aide turned Covid-whistleblower fires back after White House attack
- College freshmen moved into dorms with hopes of having a 'normal' semester. 3 students told us why they quickly moved back home.
- Louisiana trooper who faced firing in Black man's death dies in crash
- Kidnapped man grabs captor’s gun, forces her to drive him to ER, Colorado cops say
- Elizabeth Warren, AOC blast Wells Fargo CEO for blaming 'very limited pool of Black talent' for the bank's trouble hitting its diversity-hiring goals
- 'Zombie' storm Paulette regains some strength, adding to weird 2020 weather
- Declaration of UN's 75th anniversary urges global unity
- Tensions rise in Ecuador and Peru as Chinese fishing fleet moves south from Galapagos
- The Trump campaign is reportedly 'discussing contingency plans to bypass election results'
- Possible virus vulnerability discovered; about 20% of people with COVID-19 remain asymptomatic
- My generation is being raised to hate America — it’s time to stand up for our history
- Sailing stopped as killer whales attack yachts off Spanish coast
- A man didn’t like being arrested, so he fought back — through a Florida deputy’s pants
For Trump’s faithful, the Supreme Court ‘game’ brings excitement as protests spark fear Posted: 23 Sep 2020 09:14 AM PDT |
Stranger tries to snatch child from moving SUV outside Costco, California cops say Posted: 23 Sep 2020 08:09 AM PDT |
Naomi Biden writes personal tribute to dad Hunter in response to political attacks Posted: 23 Sep 2020 02:32 PM PDT |
Real estate tycoon and critic of China's President Xi Jinping jailed for 18 years Posted: 21 Sep 2020 08:56 PM PDT The former chairman of a state-owned real estate company who publicly criticised President Xi Jinping's handling of the coronavirus pandemic was sentenced to 18 years in prison on Tuesday on corruption charges, a court announced. Ren Zhiqiang, who became known for speaking up about censorship and other sensitive topics, disappeared from public view in March after publishing an essay online that accused Mr Xi of mishandling the outbreak that began in December in the central city of Wuhan. Mr Xi, party leader since 2012, has suppressed criticism, tightened censorship and cracked down on unofficial organisations. Dozens of journalists, labour and human rights activists and others have been imprisoned. Mr Ren, 69, was convicted of corruption, bribery, embezzlement of public funds and abuse of power, the Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People's Court announced on its social media account. It cited Mr Ren as saying he wouldn't appeal. The former chairman and deputy party secretary of Huayuan Group was expelled from the ruling party in July. In a commentary that circulated on social media, Mr Ren criticised a Feb. 23 video conference with 170,000 officials held early in the pandemic at which Mr Xi announced orders for responding to the disease. Mr Ren didn't mention Mr Xi's name but said, "standing there was not an emperor showing off his new clothes but a clown who had stripped off his clothes and insisted on being an emperor". Mr Ren criticised propaganda that portrayed Mr Xi and other leaders as rescuing China from the disease without mentioning where it began and possible mistakes including suppressing information at the start of the outbreak. "People did not see any criticism at the conference. It didn't investigate and disclose the truth," Mr Ren wrote, according to a copy published by China Digital Times, a website in California. "No one reviewed or took responsibility. But they are trying to cover up the truth with all kinds of great achievements." Mr Ren had an early military career and his parents were both former high officials in the Communist party. Some called him a princeling, a term for offspring of the founders of the communist government, a group that includes Mr Xi. He appeared to have crossed a political line by criticising Mr Xi's personal leadership. |
Only in Arizona: Bobcats clinging to a saguaro cactus caught on camera Posted: 22 Sep 2020 08:04 AM PDT |
California firefighters make stand to save famed observatory, homes Posted: 22 Sep 2020 02:15 PM PDT Crews fought on Tuesday to defend homes and the famed Mount Wilson Observatory from California's biggest and most dangerous wildfire, standing their ground at a major highway between the flames and populated areas. The Bobcat Fire, which broke out Sept. 6 in the Angeles National Forest north of Los Angeles, has already blackened an area larger than the city of Atlanta and its rapid spread prompted worried law enforcement officials to call for new evacuations on Monday evening. Once home to the largest operational telescope in the world, the Mount Wilson Observatory, which sits on a peak of the San Gabriel mountains near vital communications towers, said in an update that almost all the forest around it had burned. |
China 'coercing' thousands of Tibetans into mass labour camps - report Posted: 23 Sep 2020 01:54 AM PDT |
Conjoined twins are successfully separated after being locked in embrace Posted: 23 Sep 2020 12:28 PM PDT |
Former Fox News Regular Joe diGenova Claims Network Is Beholden to George Soros Posted: 23 Sep 2020 10:22 AM PDT Long-time Trump ally and former Fox News regular Joe diGenova lashed out at the conservative-leaning network on Wednesday, claiming Fox News "fears George Soros" and wondering aloud what the liberal philanthropist "has on" Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott.For more than a week now, right-wing media outlets and pro-Trump pundits have railed against Fox News for an on-air segment that featured multiple hosts shutting down Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich just as he began a conspiratorial rant against Soros—who has long been the target of anti-Semitic tropes from the right. After Gingrich asked if the topic was "verboten," the discussion ended in a long awkward silence.Amid a growing backlash from conservatives—who felt Gingrich was being silenced from criticizing a right-wing bogeyman—Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner later issued an on-air apology for the segment, describing the former speaker as "beloved" and "needed to be allowed to speak." Gingrich, meanwhile, authored an op-ed complaining that he was the victim of a "Soros cover-up."DiGenova, who has been absent from Fox airwaves for nearly a year after baselessly accusing Soros of controlling the State Department, appeared on former Fox News contributor Sebastian Gorka's radio program on Wednesday to claim Fox is in the pocket of the liberal billionaire. (Gorka, a one-time Trump assistant, continues to make frequent guest spots on Fox Business Network.)> Banned Fox News guest and right-wing attorney Joe DiGenova and Seb Gorka are going all in, alleging that "Fox News fears George Soros, " while further theorizing about what Soros "has on" Fox CEO Suzanne Scott. pic.twitter.com/gWEI8nHBws> > — Zachary Petrizzo (@ZTPetrizzo) September 23, 2020Alongside his wife Victoria Toensing—both have served as attorneys for President Donald Trump—diGenova argued that Faulkner personally owed Gingrich an apology for interrupting his anti-Soros tirade, adding that she "didn't correct the record" and acknowledge that Soros has funded local district attorney races. (Gingrich alleged that "George Soros-elected, left-wing, anti-police, pro-criminal district attorneys who refuse to keep people locked up" was the main cause of violence at protests.)"Let me just tell you something: Fox fears George Soros," diGenova exclaimed. "I don't know what it is, I don't know what George Soros has on Suzanne Scott—the head of Fox—but the bottom line is this: that network is compromised when it comes to Soros!"At the same time, the Trump-boosting attorney applauded Fox News star Tucker Carlson's recent anti-Soros monologues, saying the far-right host is "strong enough" to do it while lamenting others will not."But there are other nighttime hosts who will not touch Soros," he concluded. "They've been told not to. I don't know why they won't do it. It's unbelievable!"Fox News came under fire last year from several Jewish organizations after diGenova said on Lou Dobbs' show that Soros "controls a very large part" of the State Department and has "corrupted FBI officials," dabbling in the right-wing trope that the Jewish billionaire was a political puppeteer.Several groups called on Fox to explicitly ban diGenova from its airwaves and issue a public apology, citing the network's decision to bar a previous guest for similar remarks. While the network never publicly declared that diGenova was no longer welcome, he hasn't appeared on air since late last year.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more. |
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‘Super pigs’ can have piglets at only 3 months old. They’re terrorizing US, experts say Posted: 22 Sep 2020 05:10 PM PDT |
Anthony Bottom: Man convicted in killing of two police officers in 1971 is granted parole Posted: 23 Sep 2020 03:09 PM PDT |
McCarthy threatens long-shot bid to oust Pelosi if Dems impeach over SCOTUS Posted: 23 Sep 2020 09:36 AM PDT |
House passes temporary funding bill, averting shutdown Posted: 23 Sep 2020 03:27 AM PDT |
An RV-size asteroid will zip by the Earth Thursday, closer than the moon and some satellites Posted: 23 Sep 2020 08:53 AM PDT |
France's Macron says U.S. maximum pressure on Iran not working Posted: 22 Sep 2020 10:55 AM PDT The United States' maximum pressure campaign on Iran has so far failed, France's president said on Tuesday, and he dismissed U.S. efforts to restore U.N. sanctions against Tehran because Washington had left the 2015 nuclear deal. "The maximum pressure strategy, which has been under way for several years, has not at this stage made it possible to end Iran's destabilising activities or to ensure that it will not be able to acquire nuclear weapons," Emmanuel Macron said in a speech to the United Nations General Assembly. "This is why France, along with its German and British partners, will maintain its demand for the full implementation of the 2015 Vienna Agreement and will not accept the violations committed by Iran." |
Missouri governor, opponent of mandatory masks, has COVID-19 Posted: 23 Sep 2020 11:40 AM PDT Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, a Republican who has steadfastly refused to require residents to wear masks, tested positive for the coronavirus, his office said Wednesday. Parson was tested after his wife, Teresa, tested positive earlier in the day. Teresa Parson had experienced mild symptoms, including a cough and nasal congestion, spokeswoman Kelli Jones said. |
Coronavirus vaccine researcher: 'People will die because of a lack of faith in the system' Posted: 22 Sep 2020 11:48 AM PDT The clearest way for the U.S. to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic, Stat News reports, is to achieve herd immunity through vaccination. Experts estimate that will occur once 50 to 70 percent of the population is protected. But, as Kawsar Talaat, a vaccine researcher at Johns Hopkins University points out, "the most effective vaccine in the world is useless if no one will accept it."There's a lot of skepticism about a coronavirus vaccine across the political spectrum in the U.S. A new Axios poll released Tuesday showed that only 43 percent of Democrats and 33 percent of Republicans would take a first-generation vaccine as soon as it's available, and the numbers have trended downward rapidly over the last few months.> A stunning and huge problem:> > The share of Americans who say they'll try a first-generation coronavirus vaccine is plummeting. https://t.co/t6WjEMNTYS pic.twitter.com/w19im7SSzz> > — Axios (@axios) September 22, 2020The expectation is that there will be more than one vaccine rolling out over time, so it's possible those numbers would go back up as safety and efficacy become more clear, but there's certainly a disconnect between the public and the government and scientific community on the issue. "I think people will die because of a lack of faith in the system," Talaat said, arguing that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have wavered on testing guidelines, and the Food and Drug Administration has been undermined by the optics of political interference from the Trump Administration. Stat notes that others want vaccine makers to be more transparent about the process.Either way, Talaat said, "you can't talk your way into trust. You need to demonstrate that you're trustworthy, and that the process is trustworthy." Read more about how the pandemic may play out over the course of the next year at Stat News.More stories from theweek.com America needs to hear the bad news first A mild defense of Republican hypocrisy on the Supreme Court Trump is the only one being honest about the Supreme Court fight |
Ben Sasse Calls Attacks on Potential Supreme Court Nominee ‘QAnon-Level Stupidity’ Posted: 22 Sep 2020 03:56 PM PDT Senator Ben Sasse (R., Neb.) on Tuesday hit back at criticism of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, one of two potential nominees to the Supreme Court, connected to her Catholic faith.Barrett is reportedly a member of People of Praise, an interdenominational Christian community organization. A Tuesday article from Reuters questioned whether the group was similar to a totalitarian cult from the novel The Handmaid's Tale, while a story from Newsweek initially asserted that Margaret Atwood, the author of the novel, used People of Praise as inspiration for book's fictional cult.Newsweek subsequently added a correction stating that People of Praise was not in fact Atwood's source of inspiration."These ugly smears against Judge Barrett are a combination of anti-Catholic bigotry and QAnon-level stupidity," Sasse commented in a statement. "People of Praise is basically a Bible study —and just like billions of Christians around the world, Judge Barrett reads the Bible, prays, and tries to serve her community. Senators should condemn this wacky McCarthyism."Barrett is reportedly the frontrunner of the two nominees under consideration for the Supreme Court. President Trump hosted Barrett at the White House on Tuesday for the second day in a row, CNN reported. Also under consideration is Judge Barbara Lagoa, with whom Trump is meeting on Friday.Trump will announce his nominee at 5 p.m. this coming Saturday. Senate Republicans are planning to hold a confirmation vote on the nominee by the end of October, according to the Associated Press. Of the 53 Republican senators, only Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine have indicated they would not vote to confirm a justice before the November elections. |
Is Bloomberg breaking Florida law if he helps felons pay fines, fees? Inquiry ordered. Posted: 23 Sep 2020 03:37 PM PDT |
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Trump Campaign Spent Nearly Half a Million on Fireworks Posted: 22 Sep 2020 01:17 PM PDT The Trump campaign finds itself in an unexpected financial crunch heading into the election's homestretch: substantially behind Joe Biden in the cash it has on hand despite years of advanced preparation. If the president is looking to cast blame, however, the receipts suggest that it starts with himself.During the month of August, the Trump campaign spent nearly half-a-million dollars on fireworks, almost certainly for the display that was put on over the south lawn of the White House during the Republican convention. That display was indisputably ostentatious—a seemingly never ending stream of lights that culminated in the words "Trump" and "2020" bedazzling the sky above the Washington Monument. But the price tag—$477,000—made the company behind the show, Grucci Inc., the campaign's ninth largest vendor of the entire month. The campaign paid more to the Long Island fireworks company in August than it spent on legal bills for its top firm, Jones Day, or its top pollster, Fabrizio Lee & Associates. It was well more than half of the $762,826.08 the campaign spent on its entire payroll.Considering how much the Trump campaign brought in during August—$61,750,338—the fireworks expense may seem like a drop in the bucket. But Trump is badly trailing Biden in terms of money in the bank. The president and the Republican National Committee currently have $325 million cash on hand, compared to the $466 million Biden and the Democratic National Committee enjoy.With the map of battleground states i expanding, that means that dollars must be spent wisely. And buried in the Trump campaign's latest FEC report are other expenditures that suggest the president's personal proclivities—from over-the-top displays of grandeur to his incessant feuds with the media—are having a literal cost.The Trump campaign did not respond to questions about its August financial report.That same month, the Trump campaign paid $202,911.15 to Harder LLP. The firm, run by mega-lawyer Charles Harder, specializes in targeting media outlets. He's one of a coterie of Trump lawyers who have concocted lawsuits and legal threats against authors, news organizations, opposing political groups, and former aides whom the president accuses of wronging him. All told, Trump's campaign has spent over $3.3 million on legal consulting fees for Harder LLP. But that's just a portion of what he's spending on lawyers. In total, the Trump campaign has spent more than $11 million for legal fees—about ten times what the Biden campaign has paid for the same services.That's not the only area where the campaigns' different priorities are evident in their balance sheets. As COVID-19 has spread, Biden's team has largely opted against in-person canvassing and campaign events, instead steering resources towards advertising and remote voter contacts such as peer-to-peer text messaging.The Trump campaign, in contrast, has built a robust ground game. And Trump continues to jet around the country to his signature large-scale rallies, events that come with new challenges—and expenses—in the midst of a deadly viral pandemic. The campaign has retained a company called Wellness Coaches to staff its events with registered nurses and lab technicians who can handle COVID testing for campaign and event staff and temperature checks for attendees, according to a source familiar with the campaign's advance work. The campaign has paid Wellness Coaches more than $675,000 for its services since June.The Trump campaign has also beefed up more traditional aspects of its campaign of late, such as its polling operation. The campaign brought on a new polling firm in August called D13 Strategies. The company was formed in Wyoming in May, lists a Texas P.O. box as its address, and lists no other public information about what it does or who is behind it. The Trump campaign paid the company $257,800 in August, part of a polling services tab that exceeded $650,000 that month.That was less than the nearly $800,000 the Biden campaign spent on polling over the same period of time. And while voter surveys are traditionally activities for which national parties foot much of the bill, the Biden team's payments to polling companies in August more than doubled its total polling expenses for the cycle.But at just over $1.5 million in polling related expenditures, Biden's campaign has still spent just a fifth of what the Trump campaign has on surveying potential voters.Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more. |
Why the case of a maid who battled a millionaire has gripped Singapore Posted: 23 Sep 2020 05:41 PM PDT |
Great power competition heats up in the thawing Arctic, and the US must respond Posted: 23 Sep 2020 07:53 AM PDT |
Marines' 1st-Ever Littoral Regiment Will Include Combat, Logistics and Anti-Air Personnel Posted: 22 Sep 2020 12:42 PM PDT |
Seoul: Missing South Korean official may be in North Korea Posted: 23 Sep 2020 12:05 AM PDT A South Korean official who disappeared off a government ship near the disputed sea boundary with North Korea this week may be in North Korea, South Korea's Defense Ministry said Wednesday. The Defense Ministry said in a statement it had information that the missing official was on North Korean shores on Tuesday afternoon. The ministry said officials will contact North Korea to ask about the missing official and take other steps to find more details. |
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Pence calls 200,000 Covid deaths a ‘heartbreaking milestone’ but says things could’ve been worse Posted: 22 Sep 2020 03:17 PM PDT |
Iran compares George Floyd’s death to 'the feet of arrogance on the neck of independent nations’ Posted: 22 Sep 2020 01:09 PM PDT |
UC schools admitted students based on 'inappropriate' factors: State auditor Posted: 22 Sep 2020 03:47 PM PDT |
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny mocked Putin for suggesting that he poisoned himself Posted: 23 Sep 2020 11:08 AM PDT |
He couldn’t get a drink on Duval Street. Then he waved a gun, Key West police said Posted: 22 Sep 2020 02:25 PM PDT |
UK fraud office seizes jewels, Rolex watches linked to fugitive Posted: 23 Sep 2020 11:01 AM PDT |
Map: State-by-state breakdown of coronavirus travel restrictions Posted: 22 Sep 2020 02:10 PM PDT |
Republicans sue Texas governor over expanded early voting Posted: 23 Sep 2020 01:34 PM PDT Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who has refused calls to expand mail-in voting in Texas during the coronavirus pandemic, was sued Wednesday by prominent members of his own party who now want to halt the biggest change he instead ordered for November's election — extending early voting by a week. The lawsuit escalates an extraordinary backlash Abbott is facing from the Texas GOP's right wing that has criticized his handling of the pandemic as overbearing and unlawful. As Texas has now surpassed 15,000 deaths from COVID-19, anger among conservative activists has simmered for months over a statewide mask mandate and lockdown orders, including bars, which have been closed since June. |
Fact check: After deplaning in Tampa, Joe Biden waved to firefighters in a field Posted: 23 Sep 2020 11:42 AM PDT |
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‘Bald face lie’: Pence aide turned Covid-whistleblower fires back after White House attack Posted: 23 Sep 2020 08:35 AM PDT |
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Louisiana trooper who faced firing in Black man's death dies in crash Posted: 22 Sep 2020 05:15 PM PDT |
Kidnapped man grabs captor’s gun, forces her to drive him to ER, Colorado cops say Posted: 23 Sep 2020 09:39 AM PDT |
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'Zombie' storm Paulette regains some strength, adding to weird 2020 weather Posted: 22 Sep 2020 01:42 PM PDT |
Declaration of UN's 75th anniversary urges global unity Posted: 21 Sep 2020 07:38 PM PDT The world's often-divided nations united Monday to adopt a declaration commemorating the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, saying the urgency for all countries to come together "has rarely been greater" amid global challenges ranging from the coronavirus pandemic to climate change and violent extremism. The declaration, approved by 193 member nations at the mainly virtual commemoration, praises the United Nations as the only global organization with the power to bring countries together and give "hope to so many people for a better world and ... deliver the future we want." Born out of the horrors of World War II, the United Nations was established to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war — words enshrined in the U.N. Charter. |
Tensions rise in Ecuador and Peru as Chinese fishing fleet moves south from Galapagos Posted: 23 Sep 2020 05:01 PM PDT |
The Trump campaign is reportedly 'discussing contingency plans to bypass election results' Posted: 23 Sep 2020 08:31 AM PDT President Trump's campaign is discussing "contingency plans" that would involve bypassing the result of November's election, reports The Atlantic.The report delves into possible scenarios if Trump apparently loses the 2020 presidential election but doesn't concede, noting that although we're used to electors being selected based on the popular vote, "nothing in the Constitution says it has to be that way." Citing Republican Party sources, The Atlantic says that Trump's campaign is "discussing contingency plans to bypass election results and appoint loyal electors in battleground states where Republicans hold the legislative majority."The campaign would reportedly assert that this step was necessary due to claims of supposed voter fraud, which experts have noted is extraordinarily rare, ahead of the "safe harbor" deadline to appoint 538 electors on Dec. 8."Trump would ask state legislators to set aside the popular vote and exercise their power to choose a slate of electors directly," The Atlantic reports. "The longer Trump succeeds in keeping the vote count in doubt, the more pressure legislators will feel to act before the safe-harbor deadline expires."A Trump campaign legal adviser who spoke to The Atlantic said that in this scenario, "the state legislatures will say, 'All right, we've been given this constitutional power. We don't think the results of our own state are accurate, so here's our slate of electors that we think properly reflect the results of our state." Lawrence Tabas, chair of the Pennsylvania Republican Party, also told The Atlantic he has discussed the direct appointment of electors with the Trump campaign, saying, "I've mentioned it to them, and I hope they're thinking about it too." The Trump campaign said it is "fighting for a free and fair election."This potential scenario is just one part of the broader piece in which experts warn "conditions are ripe for a constitutional crisis." Read more at The Atlantic.More stories from theweek.com America needs to hear the bad news first A mild defense of Republican hypocrisy on the Supreme Court Trump is the only one being honest about the Supreme Court fight |
Possible virus vulnerability discovered; about 20% of people with COVID-19 remain asymptomatic Posted: 23 Sep 2020 12:30 PM PDT The spike protein on the novel coronavirus that helps it break into healthy cells has a tiny "pocket" that could make it vulnerable to antiviral drugs, researchers have discovered. In a paper published on Monday in Science, researchers note that common-cold-causing rhinoviruses have a similar pocket, and drugs that fit into the pocket by mimicking fatty acids like LA have lessened symptoms in human clinical trials. This suggests, they say, that drugs developed to target the pocket on the coronavirus spike protein might help eliminate COVID-19. |
My generation is being raised to hate America — it’s time to stand up for our history Posted: 23 Sep 2020 04:00 AM PDT |
Sailing stopped as killer whales attack yachts off Spanish coast Posted: 23 Sep 2020 12:43 PM PDT A mysterious spate of attacks by orca whales on boats off Spain's coast has prompted authorities to ban people setting sail from the country's northwestern tip. The unprecedented attacks have crippled vessels and terrified crew members, and created a slew of theories as to what could have angered the whales. Spain's Merchant Marine agency has decreed an approximately 60-mile stretch of Atlantic coastline between Ferrol and the Estaca de Bares cape in Galicia out of bounds for small boats in response to the destructive ramming raids. "I never expected to have to ban sailing in an area due to orca attacks," Benito Núñez, Merchant Marine director, told local media. Mr Núñez says the thinking behind the sailing ban is so that "the orcas stop seeing boats they find attractive in the area, and move on". The agency says that it has registered 29 orca attacks, most of which are on fibreglass yachts, in the same area near Spain's northwestern tip, with several leading to damage to rudders and crews begging for help to return to shore. Mr Núñez wants to prevent conflict between people and orcas, whose apparent sense of fun could put sailors in danger. |
A man didn’t like being arrested, so he fought back — through a Florida deputy’s pants Posted: 23 Sep 2020 08:51 AM PDT |
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