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Thursday, December 31, 2020

Joe Biden should end the US pretence over Israel’s ‘secret’ nuclear weapons | Israel | The Guardian

Joe Biden should end the US pretence over Israel’s ‘secret’ nuclear weapons | Israel | The Guardian: The cover-up has to stop – and with it the huge sums in aid, says Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu

The fruits of growth - Extreme poverty is history in China, officials say | China | The Economist

The fruits of growth - Extreme poverty is history in China, officials say | China | The Economist: Inequality is a different matter

Full text of Xi Jinping's 2021 New Year address - Global Times

Full text of Xi Jinping's 2021 New Year address - Global Times

The story of a divorce - How Brexit happened | Britain | The Economist

The story of a divorce - How Brexit happened | Britain | The Economist: Britain went from enthusiastic commitment to the EU to an acrimonious departure on unfavourable terms

Iran attack may be next in Trump's farewell bag of tricks – Responsible Statecraft

Iran attack may be next in Trump's farewell bag of tricks – Responsible Statecraft: Military movements and reports that Saudis and Israelis are pressuring for a U.S. strike against Iran hint at the worst.

Four Deaths in Elderly Reported From 3 Countries During First Days of Vaccine Rollout: Authorities Urge Calm

Four Deaths in Elderly Reported From 3 Countries During First Days of Vaccine Rollout: Authorities Urge Calm: In the first days of COVID-19 vaccine rollouts, at least 4 deaths from heart attacks were reported in ...

Monoclonal antibodies: Overburdened hospitals are not offering this treatment against covid-19 - The Washington Post

Monoclonal antibodies: Overburdened hospitals are not offering this treatment against covid-19 - The Washington Post: President Trump called the monoclonal antibodies he received for covid-19 "unbelievable." But hospitals are having trouble dealing with the challenges of administering the drugs.

A smoldering cauldron of foreign policy challenges awaits Joe Biden - Washington Times

A smoldering cauldron of foreign policy challenges awaits Joe Biden - Washington Times: Joe Biden will become America's 46th president on Jan. 20, 2021. After enjoying the pomp and ceremony of the inauguration, I'm sure he'll enjoy himself at a few formal balls in Washington.

Nepal slips toward anarchy as India and China seek Himalayan edge - Nikkei Asia

Nepal slips toward anarchy as India and China seek Himalayan edge - Nikkei Asia: KATHMANDU -- Nepalese Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli's sudden dissolution of parliament in mid-December has triggered nationwide protests and politica

Trump administration declassifies unconfirmed intel on Chinese bounties - Axios

Trump administration declassifies unconfirmed intel on Chinese bounties - Axios: The disclosure comes months after reports of Russian bounties and after Trump vowed to ratchet up pressure on China.

All Major Western Media Outlets Take "Private Dinners", "Sponsored Trips" From Chinese Communist Propaganda Front | ZeroHedge

All Major Western Media Outlets Take "Private Dinners", "Sponsored Trips" From Chinese Communist Propaganda Front | ZeroHedge: ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero

Breadlines Stretch Across America: This Economic Collapse Is Much Worse Than You Are Being Told – Investment Watch

Breadlines Stretch Across America: This Economic Collapse Is Much Worse Than You Are Being Told – Investment Watch

The Rich Got Richer During COVID-19. Here’s How American Billionaires Performed – Investment Watch

The Rich Got Richer During COVID-19. Here’s How American Billionaires Performed – Investment Watch

Benjamin Friedman on faith and American socioeconomic policy | Harvard Magazine

Benjamin Friedman on faith and American socioeconomic policy | Harvard Magazine: How faith shapes economic and social policy

UNRWA and Palestinian refugees are the next targets of normalisation deals with Israel – Middle East Monitor

UNRWA and Palestinian refugees are the next targets of normalisation deals with Israel – Middle East Monitor: When US President Donald Trump leaves office in three weeks' time, he will have laid the foundations for a further downgrading of the Palestinian struggle for freedom. It is, perhaps, little wonder ...

Hong Kong's future now lies with China | East Asia Forum

Hong Kong's future now lies with China | East Asia Forum: Hong Kong's political contestation will remain fierce through 2021 as all the protagonists strongly believe that they have right on their side, writes Tim Summers

Hunter Biden Laptop Lawsuit Gives Twitter Unpleasant Legal Choices

Hunter Biden Laptop Lawsuit Gives Twitter Unpleasant Legal Choices: The lawsuit alleges Twitter defamed the computer owner to justify its censorship of The New York Post’s story on Hunter Biden selling access to his father.

John Kerry: False Prophet of the Climate Apocalypse  | RealClearEnergy

John Kerry: False Prophet of the Climate Apocalypse  | RealClearEnergy: Former Secretary of State John Kerry has a long and notable track record of being a global warming alarmist and now a climate change catastrophist. He authored many failed bills in the Senate tha

Companies Are Fleeing California. Blame Bad Government.

Companies Are Fleeing California. Blame Bad Government.: (Bloomberg Opinion) -- Amid raging wildfires, rolling blackouts and a worsening coronavirus outbreak, it has not been a great year for California. Unfortunately, the state is also reeling from a manmade disaster: an exodus of thriving companies to other states.In just the past few months, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. said it was leaving for Houston. Oracle Corp. said it would decamp for Austin. Palantir Technologies Inc., Charles Schwab Corp. and McKesson Corp. are all bound for greener pastures. No less an information-age avatar than Elon Musk has had enough. He thinks regulators have grown “complacent” and “entitled” about the state’s world-class tech companies.No doubt, he has a point. Silicon Valley’s high-tech cluster has been the envy of the world for decades, but there’s nothing inevitable about its success. As many cities have found in recent years, building such agglomerations is exceedingly hard, as much art as science. Low taxes, modest regulation, sound infrastructure and good education systems all help, but aren’t always sufficient. Once squandered, moreover, such dynamism can’t easily be revived. With competition rising across the U.S., the area’s policy makers need

Censorship and bias

Censorship and bias: Hunter Biden, son of President-elect Joe Biden, is making headlines once again. Now that the election is over, however, mainstream news outlets are picking up the story as well. Mr. Biden publicly announced that his tax affairs have been under federal investigation since 2018. He is, of course, innocent until and unless proven otherwise. The investigation does not implicate the senior Mr. Biden. It does raise pertinent questions about media...

Even the Rose Bowl left California in 2020 for Texas. Can the Golden State get anything right? | Fox Business

Even the Rose Bowl left California in 2020 for Texas. Can the Golden State get anything right? | Fox Business: New Year’s Day, 2021, the 105th Annual Rose Bowl was supposed to be played in Pasadena, California. Guess what happened...

Cuba and Washington's Absurd Overuse of Sanctions | The American Conservative

Cuba and Washington's Absurd Overuse of Sanctions | The American Conservative: Imposing sanctions on states for things they aren't even doing shows how much this administration overuses and abuses sanctions.

Poisoner, Hacker, Meddler, Spy: How Russian Agents Ran Wild in 2020 - SpyTalk

Poisoner, Hacker, Meddler, Spy: How Russian Agents Ran Wild in 2020 - SpyTalk: Some wins, some loses, but overall a record to be proud of—if you’re Vladimir Putin

China Caps Bank Loans to Real Estate to Curb Systematic Risk - Bloomberg

China Caps Bank Loans to Real Estate to Curb Systematic Risk - Bloomberg: China’s regulators will impose caps on banks’ lending to the real estate sector for the first time, in their latest efforts to prevent systematic risks after a series of property curbs in recent years did little to damp buyer enthusiasm.

How Did Jon Ossoff, 33, Get Within Reach of a Senate Seat? - The New York Times

How Did Jon Ossoff, 33, Get Within Reach of a Senate Seat? - The New York Times: Some well-timed introductions and a knack for opportunity have helped Mr. Ossoff’s rise in Georgia politics. Now he is pursuing his most ambitious goal yet, a U.S. Senate seat.

Biden Can't Assume America Beats China in a Taiwan War - 19FortyFive

Biden Can't Assume America Beats China in a Taiwan War - 19FortyFive: Many want to dump the policy of “strategic ambiguity,” in favor of a declaration that the U.S. would come to the defense of Taiwan.

Covid-19: UAE rolling out Chinese vaccine to all citizens and residents | Middle East Eye

Covid-19: UAE rolling out Chinese vaccine to all citizens and residents | Middle East Eye: Emirates was one of three Arab countries that began vaccinating last week, along with Saudi Arabia and Bahrain

Argentina Kicks Off Vaccination Drive With Russia’s Sputnik - Bloomberg

Argentina Kicks Off Vaccination Drive With Russia’s Sputnik - Bloomberg: Argentina became the third country worldwide to begin inoculating its citizens against Covid-19 with the Sputnik V vaccine outside of trials, providing a boost to Russia’s attempts to push the shot into developing nations.

China promises free jabs for all as Sinopharm’s Covid-19 vaccine approved | South China Morning Post

China promises free jabs for all as Sinopharm’s Covid-19 vaccine approved | South China Morning Post: The approval comes with conditions but regulator is confident the vaccine is safe and effective.

Vaccine Nationalism Will Prolong the Pandemic | Foreign Affairs

Vaccine Nationalism Will Prolong the Pandemic | Foreign Affairs: The latest battle over coronavirus vaccines is a collective action problem that aid dollars and public-private partnerships cannot resolve on their own.

Nobody says hi in San Francisco - Noahpinion

Nobody says hi in San Francisco - Noahpinion: I moved to a great city in decline.

Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines | Infectious Diseases | JAMA | JAMA Network

Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines | Infectious Diseases | JAMA | JAMA Network: This Viewpoint discusses whether US states, businesses, health care facilities, and schools and universities can mandate vaccination against coronavirus as a condition of employment or service.

America’s Vaccine Rollout Is Already a Disaster

America’s Vaccine Rollout Is Already a Disaster: Vaccines should should bring the end of the pandemic, but the United States is bungling their distribution, just as it failed at every other pandemic response from testing to contact tracing.

Warp Speed chief: U.S. won’t get AstraZeneca vaccine until April - POLITICO

Warp Speed chief: U.S. won’t get AstraZeneca vaccine until April - POLITICO: The Trump vaccine official said there are still questions about the shot's effectiveness, even as U.K. regulators authorized it Wednesday.

Employment recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic : Monthly Labor Review: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Employment recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic : Monthly Labor Review: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: This article reviews recent economic research on pandemic-related job losses in the United States in order to understand the prospects for employment recovery.

Larry Wilkerson: No Evidence of Massive Russian Hack | naked capitalism

Larry Wilkerson: No Evidence of Massive Russian Hack | naked capitalism: Col. Lawrence Wilkerson says so far the anti-Russia hysteria about an alleged hack looks like the phony claims about WMD in Iraq.

WWW.AFROBAROMETER.ORGAfricans’ perceptions about China:A sneak peek from 18 countries

PowerPoint Presentation - africa-china_relations-3sept20.pdf

America can't compete with Chinese tech by walling itself off | The Japan Times

America can't compete with Chinese tech by walling itself off | The Japan Times: As China approaches technological parity with the U.S. in a variety of high-value industries, the U.S. has acted to maintain supremacy.

Nuns arrested as Beijing turns up heat on Church in Hong Kong

Nuns arrested as Beijing turns up heat on Church in Hong Kong: Clerics see arrests as a sign China wants to shut Hong Kong’s unofficial Vatican mission, where nuns work. The diocese has also moved to curb activist voices.

The U.S. General Who Steered China Right - WSJ

The U.S. General Who Steered China Right - WSJ: Driving on the left had the mark of British imperialism—and it was bad for Detroit.

When We Teach Our Kids That Life Has No Value, This Is How They Act… | End Of The American Dream

When We Teach Our Kids That Life Has No Value, This Is How They Act… | End Of The American Dream: The endless chaos in our streets is directly related to how we have been raising our children for the past couple of decades.  Bad beliefs lead to bad actions, and we have been teaching our kids values that are fundamentally flawed.  In particular, our children are endlessly taught that life has no

A Pastor on the Vaccines - The Catholic Thing

A Pastor on the Vaccines - The Catholic Thing: Rev. Jerry J. Pokorsky: America’s bishops must oppose Big Pharma vaccines using aborted fetal cells and censure transgressing Catholics.

Trump Could Still Start a Last-Ditch War With Iran - The Atlantic

Trump Could Still Start a Last-Ditch War With Iran - The Atlantic: A final grand distraction before the president is forced to relinquish his office is a real danger that deserves serious attention.

Europe hurried to sign China pact to preempt Biden - Asia Times

Europe hurried to sign China pact to preempt Biden - Asia Times: Representatives of the incoming Biden Administration tried and failed to stop the European Union from signing an investment treaty with China this week.

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Peer-reviewed report on Moderna COVID-19 vaccine publishes | National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Peer-reviewed report on Moderna COVID-19 vaccine publishes | National Institutes of Health (NIH): Data from Phase 3 clinical trial confirm vaccine is effective.

Mutated COVID strain from England confirmed in Southern California | The Sacramento Bee

Mutated COVID strain from England confirmed in Southern California | The Sacramento Bee: Gov. Gavin Newsom said the strain was confirmed early Wednesday afternoon.

Key elements of the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement

Key elements of the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement: Highlights, press releases and speeches

The Steward Of America’s Nukes Is Sending Mixed Messages About B-1 Bombers—And That’s Dangerous

The Steward Of America’s Nukes Is Sending Mixed Messages About B-1 Bombers—And That’s Dangerous: It’s a useful exercise in geopolitics to try seeing your country’s actions from the point of view of your adversaries.

NIH study uncovers blood vessel damage and inflammation in COVID-19 patients’ brains but no infection | National Institutes of Health (NIH)

NIH study uncovers blood vessel damage and inflammation in COVID-19 patients’ brains but no infection | National Institutes of Health (NIH): Results from a study of 19 deceased patients suggests brain damage is a byproduct of a patient’s illness.

Covid-19 and the Nightmare of Food Insecurity _ The Nation.pdf - Covid-19 and the Nightmare of Food Insecurity _ The Nation.pdf

Covid-19 and the Nightmare of Food Insecurity _ The Nation.pdf - Covid-19 and the Nightmare of Food Insecurity _ The Nation.pdf

Kim Jong Un faces a new year's moment of truth - Asia Times

Kim Jong Un faces a new year's moment of truth - Asia Times: Russia's Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping were pointedly slow to congratulate Joe Biden on his election victory. Their unhappiness with the outcome

Climate risks are accelerating. Here's what Duke, PG&E and 16 other utilities expect to pay. | Utility Dive

Climate risks are accelerating. Here's what Duke, PG&E and 16 other utilities expect to pay. | Utility Dive: Utility industry news and analysis for energy professionals.

Doctors discovered a new way to tell which coronavirus patients will get worse

Doctors discovered a new way to tell which coronavirus patients will get worse: Researchers at the University of Michigan analyzed data from nearly 400 coronavirus patients and developed an algorithm that can predict which patients are likely to get worse over time. The algorithm utilizes machine learning and takes into account a number of vital signs, including heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood glucose levels. The algorithm was found to be particularly accurate after accumulating 48-hours worth of patient data. If an...

Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine approved by UK regulator

Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine approved by UK regulator: The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is cheaper than others and does not need to be kept at the ultra-low temperatures required by the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.

Chinaˇs Sinopharm says its Covid-19 vaccine is 79% effective | Financial Times - SinoPharm.pdf

Chinaˇs Sinopharm says its Covid-19 vaccine is 79% effective | Financial Times - SinoPharm.pdf

China is the Middle East's rising power. Israel must tread carefully - Israel News - Haaretz.com

China is the Middle East's rising power. Israel must tread carefully - Israel News - Haaretz.com: China can’t substitute for American support for Israel. But with Beijing fortifying its position in the Middle East, Israel must engage – or risk its future

China clamps down in hidden hunt for coronavirus origins

China clamps down in hidden hunt for coronavirus origins: MOJIANG, China (AP) — Deep in the lush mountain valleys of southern China lies the entrance to a mine shaft that once harbored bats with the closest known relative of the COVID-19 virus....

Woke Language: The Left’s New Terminology | National Review

Woke Language: The Left’s New Terminology | National Review: Words often change their meanings as the political context demands. And what was yesterday’s orthodoxy is today’s heterodoxy and tomorrow’s heresy. So here is some of the vocabulary of the woke lexicon.

The Stampede from Silicon Valley by John B. Taylor - Project Syndicate

The Stampede from Silicon Valley by John B. Taylor - Project Syndicate: By forcing knowledge workers to telecommute, the COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare many of the unnecessary tax and regulatory burdens that tech firms face simply because they are headquartered in California. State and local policymakers who want to prevent an even larger outbound stampede should take note.

Luke Letlow, Louisiana congressman-elect, dies of covid-19 at 41 years old - The Washington Post

Luke Letlow, Louisiana congressman-elect, dies of covid-19 at 41 years old - The Washington Post: Luke Letlow, 41, died of covid-19 on Tuesday, weeks after winning a run-off election to represent Louisiana's 5th Congressional District.

Boredom Is Spreading the Coronavirus | by Kendra Pierre-Louis | Dec, 2020 | Elemental

Boredom Is Spreading the Coronavirus | by Kendra Pierre-Louis | Dec, 2020 | Elemental: This past spring, as art museums across the country were shuttering to help slow the spread of Covid-19, the Ryland Museum was opening up. The socially distanced museum launched in April in the…

Our Brains Struggle to Process This Much Stress | Elemental

Our Brains Struggle to Process This Much Stress | Elemental: We are processing an inordinate amount of stress, loss, and grief over a sustained period of time. Psychologists and experts explain what this does to our brains.

Life Is Now a Game of Risk. Here’s How Your Brain Is Processing It. | by Dana G Smith | Elemental

Life Is Now a Game of Risk. Here’s How Your Brain Is Processing It. | by Dana G Smith | Elemental: When people everywhere took to the streets in early June after Minneapolis police officers murdered George Floyd, Linda Rambert told her friends to stay home. As a Black woman, and a long-time racial…

“Super COVID” Is Spreading In The United States – Should We Be Scared? – Investment Watch

“Super COVID” Is Spreading In The United States – Should We Be Scared? – Investment Watch

EU and China agree new investment treaty | Financial Times - SinoEUTreaty.pdf

EU and China agree new investment treaty | Financial Times - SinoEUTreaty.pdf

Sen. Hawley announces he will contest certification of electoral college vote - The Washington Post

Sen. Hawley announces he will contest certification of electoral college vote - The Washington Post: The move all but ensures a delay in cementing President-elect Joe Biden’s victory when Congress convenes next week.

War Has Rules: The United States Must Respect Them | The National Interest

War Has Rules: The United States Must Respect Them | The National Interest: President Trump has eroded the United States’ commitment to the agreed-upon laws of war.

China’s mission to Nepal gains traction - Indian Punchline

China’s mission to Nepal gains traction - Indian Punchline: Nepal’s Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli (R) received the vice-minister of International Department of Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Guo Yezhou (L) at Kathmandu, Dec. 27, 2020  There can be no two opinions that China has huge stakes in Nepal’s stability. The leitmotif of the visit to Kathmandu by the delegation from the Chinese … Continue reading "China’s mission to Nepal gains traction"

Breakingviews - A Biden-Xi reboot will be frosty but mostly honest | Reuters

Breakingviews - A Biden-Xi reboot will be frosty but mostly honest | Reuters: President-elect Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping won’t warm frozen ties immediately in 2021. China-bashing has become a bipartisan sport in America. Xi has let nationalist trolls take over his diplomatic corps. But with delusions about the status quo stripped away...

Investigations - Grub Street

Investigations - Grub Street: See an archive of all investigations stories published on Grub Street

It is with regret that Parliament will pass law today having no idea what it is, what it might do, and who is accountable for what

It is with regret that Parliament will pass law today having no idea what it is, what it might do, and who is accountable for what: Richard Murphy on tax, accounting and political economy

Trump border crackdown drives corruption among US agents, experts say - Business Insider

Trump border crackdown drives corruption among US agents, experts say - Business Insider: Under Trump, corruption among US Border Patrol agents has increased dramatically, experts, former officials, and cartel operatives tell Insider.

Judge Calls PG&E Power Shutoffs Flawed

Judge Calls PG&E Power Shutoffs Flawed: A scathing new report accuses PG&E of failing to address the primary cause of wildfires they’ve ignited.

Judge Calls PG&E Power Shutoffs Flawed – CBS Sacramento

Judge Calls PG&E Power Shutoffs Flawed – CBS Sacramento: A scathing new report accuses PG&E of failing to address the primary cause of wildfires they’ve ignited.

California Judge Claims PG&E Is Violating Probation | KSRO

California Judge Claims PG&E Is Violating Probation | KSRO: A California judge is calling out PG&E for failing to address the number one cause of the wildfires they've started. In a new report, the judge argues the

PG&E Judge Proposes Stricter Probation Terms After Wildfires - Bloomberg

PG&E Judge Proposes Stricter Probation Terms After Wildfires - Bloomberg: The judge overseeing PG&E Corp.’s criminal probation is looking to tighten the leash on the utility by requiring it to take into account which power lines were cleared of trees before shutting them off during windstorms.

Argentina Legalizes Abortion In Historic Senate Vote : NPR

Argentina Legalizes Abortion In Historic Senate Vote : NPR: Argentina will legalize abortion following a successful vote in the Senate early Wednesday. The decision could send shock waves throughout the heavily Roman Catholic region of Latin America.

Azerbaijan readies gas for EU as Central Asia energy hopes soar - Nikkei Asia

Azerbaijan readies gas for EU as Central Asia energy hopes soar - Nikkei Asia: ISTANBUL -- The first commercial gas flows from Azerbaijan to Europe are about to come online from the Trans Adriatic Pipeline, as the recently comple

Former Jewish American spy Jonathan Pollard lands in Israel - Israel News - Haaretz.com

Former Jewish American spy Jonathan Pollard lands in Israel - Israel News - Haaretz.com: Jonathan Pollard, who served 30 years in prison, was greeted by PM Netanyahu at Ben-Gurion International Airport and received Israeli ID card

Russia, Turkey to develop military ties despite US sanctions

Russia, Turkey to develop military ties despite US sanctions: Moscow and Ankara's military cooperation would not be deterred by US sanctions on Turkey, Russia's FM said.

Is it asking too much to hope for a return to the common good?

Is it asking too much to hope for a return to the common good?: Richard Murphy on tax, accounting and political economy

How obscure parts of the world suddenly became very important to US security in 2020 – Responsible Statecraft

How obscure parts of the world suddenly became very important to US security in 2020 – Responsible Statecraft: Recent events in central Asia and western Africa have had a major impact on world power geopolitics.

Rupert Murdoch Turns on Trump in a Scathing NY Post Attack

Rupert Murdoch Turns on Trump in a Scathing NY Post Attack: The New York Post editorial board ripped Trump on a front-page blast no doubt with owner Rupert Murdoch's approval.

U.S. State Department approves potential sale of 3,000 smart bombs to Saudi Arabia | Reuters

U.S. State Department approves potential sale of 3,000 smart bombs to Saudi Arabia | Reuters: The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of 3,000 precision guided munitions to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in a deal valued at up to $290 million, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.

The two-state solution: The opium of the Palestinian people | Gaza News | Al Jazeera

The two-state solution: The opium of the Palestinian people | Gaza News | Al Jazeera: It is time for the de-Osloisation of the Palestinian struggle.

The Year in which Comforting American Myths Were Ravaged – AIER

The Year in which Comforting American Myths Were Ravaged – AIER: "It is still possible that the catastrophic and pointless losses imposed by Covid crackdowns will finally awaken enough people to their growing subjugation. But the most dangerous myth is that Americans will finally become safe after they cease making any efforts to leash their rulers." ~ James...

Article: FBI: Another Fraud on the Court? | OpEdNews

Article: FBI: Another Fraud on the Court? | OpEdNews: Article: FBI: Another Fraud on the Court? - Establishment media are ignoring the latest FBI flip-flop (surprise, surprise); they are reporting instead that incoming president Joe Biden wants Christopher Wray to stay on as FBI director? What's that all about?

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Croatia, Killing At Least 6 : NPR

6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Croatia, Killing At Least 6 : NPR: The U.S. Geological Survey said it is the largest Croatian earthquake measured on modern seismic instruments.

They did everything right. But after one at-home haircut, a husband and wife died of Covid-19

They did everything right. But after one at-home haircut, a husband and wife died of Covid-19: "Even when we thought we did everything right, we still got it," their son said.

Opinion | Hey, America, You Want a True Conservative Party?

Opinion | Hey, America, You Want a True Conservative Party?: I used to be cautious about making predictions. This is partly because history is a complex, open system and predictions almost always come to grief in some important detail. It is also hard to take seriously the Chris Matthews school of punditry: make a series of wild predictions. Supposedly, everyone will forget the clangers, but if you luck into a correct one, the

The plight of Christians in 2020: Many dark shadows and a few glimmers of light

The plight of Christians in 2020: Many dark shadows and a few glimmers of light: 2020 and violations of religious freedom

Europe Embraces Multipolar World With Nord Stream 2 and China Investment Deal — Strategic Culture

Europe Embraces Multipolar World With Nord Stream 2 and China Investment Deal — Strategic Culture: Material need usually wins out against ideological creed. Necessity over dogma. Twice this week, the European Union demonstrated that maxim in practice when it rebuffed…

Military superiority made America less safe, says expert - Vox

Military superiority made America less safe, says expert - Vox: Stephen Wertheim’s book Tomorrow, the World argues US military superiority was a post-World War II choice.

Michael Cohen predicts people Trump pardoned may testify against him | TheHill

Michael Cohen predicts people Trump pardoned may testify against him | TheHill: President Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen suggested Monday that recent recipients of presidential pardons may turn on Trump and be forced to testify against him due to their lack of Fifth Amendment protection.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Zenit English Thanks Readers and Supporters - ZENIT - English

IMPORTANT NOTE: Zenit English Thanks Readers and Supporters - ZENIT - English

Article: Snowden and Assange Deserve Pardons. So Do the Whistleblowers Trump Imprisoned. | OpEdNews

Article: Snowden and Assange Deserve Pardons. So Do the Whistleblowers Trump Imprisoned. | OpEdNews: Article: Snowden and Assange Deserve Pardons. So Do the Whistleblowers Trump Imprisoned. - Advocates of press freedom must remain disciplined as they campaign for the pardons for whistleblowers and make their arguments on the merits of press freedom. They must be careful not to indulge Trump's conspiracy theories while they lobby for the pardons.

Article: No Evidence of Massive Russian Hack - Larry Wilkerson | OpEdNews

Article: No Evidence of Massive Russian Hack - Larry Wilkerson | OpEdNews: Article: No Evidence of Massive Russian Hack - Larry Wilkerson - While corporate media is drumming up anti-Russia hysteria about an alleged hack that 'threatens national security', Col. Lawrence Wilkerson says so far it looks like the phony claims about WMD in Iraq. On theAnalysis.news podcast with Paul Jay.

Turkey, Iran, Pakistan rail link to China's Belt and Road - Nikkei Asia

Turkey, Iran, Pakistan rail link to China's Belt and Road - Nikkei Asia: KARACHI -- The governments of Turkey, Iran and Pakistan will revive a transnational rail service linking Istanbul, Tehran and Islamabad in 2021. The I

Gaza Airport: The legacy of a Palestinian dream | Gaza News | Al Jazeera

Gaza Airport: The legacy of a Palestinian dream | Gaza News | Al Jazeera: The Yasser Arafat International Airport, now in ruins, was more than a project – it was a symbol of Palestinian freedom.

2020: America’s Wake-Up Call – Patrick J. Buchanan – Official Website

2020: America’s Wake-Up Call – Patrick J. Buchanan – Official Website: Unable to stand up to a China in which they invested so many hopes, the American establishment turns to Russia — a nation with one-tenth China's population and one-tenth of its economy, and no army or navy to match Beijing's — as its adversary of choice. Who could have predicted how dreadful a year 2020…

Proclamation on 850th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket | The White House

Proclamation on 850th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket | The White House: Today is the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket on December 29, 1170. Thomas Becket was a statesman, a scholar, a chancellor, a prie

Trump signs executive order expanding school choice for in-person classes due to pandemic - Washington Times

Trump signs executive order expanding school choice for in-person classes due to pandemic - Washington Times: President Trump signed an executive order Monday aimed at expanding school choice options during the COVID-19 pandemic by providing "emergency learning scholarships" for any child without access to in-person learning.

U.S. appeals court blocks NY governor's limits on religious gatherings | Reuters

U.S. appeals court blocks NY governor's limits on religious gatherings | Reuters: The federal appeals court in Manhattan on Monday blocked New York state restrictions on the size of religious gatherings put in place to combat the spread of the coronavirus.

4 crucial trends involving China that investors risk getting wrong - MarketWatch

4 crucial trends involving China that investors risk getting wrong - MarketWatch: Some political and economic shifts have been overlooked, but others are more hype than real.

For NATO, Turkey S-400 Crisis Has No Easy Solutions

For NATO, Turkey S-400 Crisis Has No Easy Solutions: The yearslong fracas over Turkey’s purchase of the S-400 missile defense system from Russia is one of the most unnecessary and bizarre diplomatic disputes in modern history. There appears to be no off-ramp to a crisis that is doing untold damage to Turkey’s relations with the U.S. and other NATO allies.

Coronavirus job loss sends Florida family into homelessness - Washington Post

Coronavirus job loss sends Florida family into homelessness - Washington Post: Even when the economy was booming, Dave and Sergine had lived in a state of near homelessness. Coronavirus made it worse.

The Unspoken Premise Of Modern Capitalism Is That The World Will Be Saved By Greedy Tech Oligarchs – Caitlin Johnstone

The Unspoken Premise Of Modern Capitalism Is That The World Will Be Saved By Greedy Tech Oligarchs – Caitlin Johnstone: Psychopathic neocon Nikki Haley is greasing the wheels for her 2024 presidential campaign by screaming that America has been taken over by socialism. “2020 was the year socialism went mainstr…

Neoliberal Champion Larry Summers Opens Mouth, Inserts Both Feet - TK News by Matt Taibbi

Neoliberal Champion Larry Summers Opens Mouth, Inserts Both Feet - TK News by Matt Taibbi: The former Harvard President and Treasury Secretary offers important thoughts on the negative consequences of aid to the less fortunate

Nantucket, One of America’s Richest Islands, Got Pummeled by COVID. Then the Warring Started.

Nantucket, One of America’s Richest Islands, Got Pummeled by COVID. Then the Warring Started.: The wealthy decamped there to escape the virus. But it arrived anyway. And now, residents are pointing the fingers at each other over who is to blame.

Opinion | Neera Tanden and Antony Blinken Personify the 'Moderate' Rot at the Top of the Democratic Party

Opinion | Neera Tanden and Antony Blinken Personify the 'Moderate' Rot at the Top of the Democratic Party: Sometimes a couple of nominations convey an incoming president’s basic mindset and worldview. That’s how it seems with Joe Biden’s choices to run the Office of Management and Budget and the State Department. | By Norman Solomon

The Threat of Authoritarianism in the U.S. is Very Real, and Has Nothing To Do With Trump - Glenn Greenwald

The Threat of Authoritarianism in the U.S. is Very Real, and Has Nothing To Do With Trump - Glenn Greenwald: The COVID-driven centralization of economic power and information control in the hands of a few corporate monopolies poses enduring threats to political freedom.

Signs of Mind - The Catholic Thing

Signs of Mind - The Catholic Thing: Hadley Arkes: Jesus was seen to live and die; His wounds could be touched. And we have the lasting testimonies of those who saw it happen.

Gerald Ford and the Perversion of Presidential Pardons | The American Conservative

Gerald Ford and the Perversion of Presidential Pardons | The American Conservative: In pardoning Nixon, the 38th president opened the floodgates to boundless executive power.

Ten years on, the Arab Spring's biggest winner is Israel - Middle East News - Haaretz.com

Ten years on, the Arab Spring's biggest winner is Israel - Middle East News - Haaretz.com: Democracy is no longer seen as a panacea for the region or even a precondition for peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors

Monday, December 28, 2020

Disinfecting Surfaces And Parcels To Fend Off The Coronavirus May Be Overkill : Shots - Health News : NPR

Disinfecting Surfaces And Parcels To Fend Off The Coronavirus May Be Overkill : Shots - Health News : NPR: Early in the pandemic, people were advised to disinfect everything they touched. But now that scientists understand more about how COVID-19 spreads, all that scrubbing down may have been overkill.

The CDC’s failed race against covid-19: A threat underestimated and a test overcomplicated - The Washington Post

The CDC’s failed race against covid-19: A threat underestimated and a test overcomplicated - The Washington Post: Thai scientists deployed a coronavirus test within hours. The CDC took 46 days to roll out a working test as the virus spread.

Novavax starts late-stage trial of Covid vaccine in the U.S.

Novavax starts late-stage trial of Covid vaccine in the U.S.: Covid vaccine in the U.S.: Novavax has begun a large late-stage study of its Covid vaccine. Vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna are already being administered.

The Coronavirus Is Mutating. What Does That Mean for Us? - The New York Times

The Coronavirus Is Mutating. What Does That Mean for Us? - The New York Times: Officials in Britain and South Africa claim new variants are more easily transmitted. There’s a lot more to the story, scientists say.

To Face Down China, Should the United States Turn Away From the Middle East? – The Diplomat

To Face Down China, Should the United States Turn Away From the Middle East? – The Diplomat: It’s not that simple. Any effort to characterize China as an existential threat implies a level of conflict that will provide justification for U.S. intervention anywhere in the world.

70% of corporate Japan's leaders want Biden to ease China tensions - Nikkei Asia

70% of corporate Japan's leaders want Biden to ease China tensions - Nikkei Asia: TOKYO -- U.S. President-elect Joe Biden should relax Trump-era measures targeting China, corporate Japan's top executives agree in a new Nikkei survey

Photos: A really good way to catch COVID, for free - American Thinker

Photos: A really good way to catch COVID, for free - American Thinker: In Southern California, COVID cases are exploding, and not surprisingly, it's hit a lot of families, including mine. So when a San Diego County contract tracer called up and advised me to wear a mask inside my home at all times, even thou...

Loujain al-Hathloul, Saudi women's rights activist, sentenced to nearly 6 years in prison

Loujain al-Hathloul, Saudi women's rights activist, sentenced to nearly 6 years in prison: One of Saudi Arabia’s most prominent women’s rights activists was sentenced to five years, eight months in prison Monday, according to a member of her family.

U.S. bolsters support for Taiwan and Tibet, angering China | Reuters

U.S. bolsters support for Taiwan and Tibet, angering China | Reuters: China expressed anger on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law measures to further bolster support for Taiwan and Tibet, which had been included in a $2.3 trillion pandemic aid and spending package.

Omnibus Package Includes $135 Billion of Unrelated Tax Breaks | Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget

Omnibus Package Includes $135 Billion of Unrelated Tax Breaks | Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget: The omnibus package includes government funding for the rest of fiscal year 2021 and significant COVID relief, but it also contains $135 billion over ten years of tax breaks not related to either of those priorities. This cost comes from an extension of many tax extenders that have been around for several years and several poorly targeted CARES Act provisions, as well as a

Biden says Trump and his political appointees have blocked national security transition work, posing threats to the U.S. - The Washington Post

Biden says Trump and his political appointees have blocked national security transition work, posing threats to the U.S. - The Washington Post: “It’s nothing short, in my view, of irresponsibility,” the president-elect said.

Hezbollah says it has doubled its arsenal of guided missiles

Hezbollah says it has doubled its arsenal of guided missiles: BEIRUT (AP) — The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah said Sunday his group now has twice as many precision-guided missiles as it had a year ago, saying Israel's efforts to prevent it from acquiring...

Guest Post by Allan Brownfeld: "The Ornament of the World": For 800 Years Muslim Spain Provided Religious Freedom to Jews and Catholics

"The Ornament of The World”: For 800 Years Muslim Spain Provided Religious Freedom to Jews and Christians By Allan C. Brownfeld ——————————————————————————————————————————— History often surprises those who are unfamiliar with its ever changing currents. In recent years, many have come to believe that there is an ancient enmity between Islam and Christianity and, in particular between Islam and Judaism. The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has encouraged this false view of history. A new PBS documentary, “The Ornament of the World,” explains that for the 800 years Muslims controlled Spain——a period which ended in 1492 when the Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella took power—-Spain had an openness to religious diversity which was extraordinary. While some have argued that Muslim-Jewish enmity is a long-standing phenomenon, the historic record tells a far different story. When Jews were being harshly persecuted in Christian Europe, they often found a golden age in Muslim lands. The title of this film is taken from the book “The Ornament of the World” by Professor Maria Rosa Menocal of Yale Unniversity. Discussing the story of Jews under Muslim rule in Spain, she writes: “Throughout much of the invigorated peninsula , Arabic was adopted as the ultimate in classiness and distinction by the communities of the other two faiths. The new Islamic polity not only allowed Jews and Christians to survive, but, following Qur’anic mandate, by and large protected them, and both the Jewish and Christian communities in al-Andalus (Arabic for Spain) became thoroughly Arabized within relatively few years of Abd al-Rahman’s arrival in Cordoba. In principle, all Islamic polities were (and are) required by Qur’anic injunction to tolerate Christians and Jews living in their midst. But beyond that fundamental prescribed posture, al-Andalus was, from these beginnings, the site of memorable and distinctive interfaith relations . Here the Jewish community rose from the ashes of an abysmal existence under the Visigoths to the point that the emir who proclaimed himself Caliph in the tenth century had a Jew as his foreign minister.`` There was no place else in Europe where the three religions lived together so freely. In the tenth century, Cordoba was the largest city in Europe. It had a unique system of sewers and running water. It was that unique medieval city which did not suffer from a bad odor. It became a major center of rabbinical learning. Living in the heart of the Arab world, Jews first served their apprenticeship in the sciences of Islamic intellectual masters and in time became their collaborators in developing the general culture of the region. A striking example of this breadth of interest was Maimonides (Rabbi Moses ben Maimonides, 1135-1204), a native of Cordoba. Many Illustrious Jewish figures arose. Samuel Ha-Magid was born in 993 in Cordoba. He was a Talmudic scholar, grammarian, poet, philologist, warrior and statesman. For two decades he was political adviser to the Vizier of Granada. Before his death, the Vizier recommended to the Caliphs that Joseph be made the new Vizier, which he was. Living in the heart of the Arab world, Jews first served their apprenticeship in the sciences with Islamic intellectual masters and, in time, became their collaborators in developing the general culture of the region. What chiefly characterized Jewish thought in this period was its search for unity—-the attempt to reconcile faith with reason, theology and philosophy, the acceptance of unity with freedom of inquiry. In Arab countries in the Near East and North Africa, where there existed this free intermingling of cultures, there blossomed a rich and unique Jewish intellectuality in Arabic. Beginning in the tenth century, especially in the kingdom of Cordoba under the enlightened Omayyed caliphs Abd-al-Rahman and his son Al-Hakin there appeared a galaxy of Jewish scholars, historians, philologists, grammarians, religious philosophers, mathematicians, astronomers, doctors and poets. During the 11th century, Ubn Usaibia, a Muslim scholar, listed 50 Jewish authors writing in Arabic on medical subjects alone. As Karen Armstrong writes in “A History of God,”: “The destruction of Muslim Spain was fatal for the Jews.In March 1492, a few weeks after the conquest of Granada, the Christian monarchs gave Jews the choice of baptism or expulsion. Many of the Spanish Jews were so attached to their home that they became Christians, though some continued to practice their faith in secret...Some 150,000 Jews refused baptism and were forcibly deported from Spain. They took refuge in Turkey, the Balkans and North Africa. The Muslims of Spain had given Jews the best home they ever had in the diaspora, so the annihilation of Spanish Jewry was mourned by Jews throughout the world as the greatest disaster to have befallen their people since since the destruction of the Temple in CE 70.” Jane S. Gerber, in her book “The Jews of Spain,” points out that, “In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries...it was the Ottoman Empire, then at the zenith of her power, that alone afforded the exiles a place where their weary feet could find rest...Her sultans—-Bayozid ll, Melmet ll, Suleiman the Magnificent—-were dynamic and enlightened rulers who were delighted to receive the talented, skilled Jewish outcasts of Europe...Bayazed ll, responding to the expulsion from Spain, reportedly exclaimed, ‘You call Ferdinand a wise king , who impoverishes his country and enriches our own.’ He not only welcomed Sephardic exiles but ordered his provincial government to assist the wanderers by opening the borders. Indeed, the refugees would find the Ottoman state to be powerful, generous and tolerant.`` Several years ago, I visited Cordoba, Seville, Granada, Toledo and other places in once Muslim Spain. I observed many of the remaining reminders of the golden age of Muslim-Jewish cooperation and amity. They serve to illustrate the lack of historical understanding of those who present the current impasse over the Israeli-Palestinian co nflict as the latest in a long history of strife between Muslims and Jews. The real story is far different and far more hopeful. It may provide us with a genuine road map for the future. PBS has performed a notable service in telling the story of Muslim Spain and the coexistence it fostered between Jews, Christians and Muslims.

How Heather Cox Richardson Became a Breakout Star on Substack - The New York Times

How Heather Cox Richardson Became a Breakout Star on Substack - The New York Times: She is the breakout star of the newsletter platform Substack, doing the opposite of most media as she calmly situates the news of the day in the long sweep of American history.

Even with a vaccine, widespread COVID-19 testing is still crucial, experts say - The Boston Globe

Even with a vaccine, widespread COVID-19 testing is still crucial, experts say - The Boston Globe: The onset of a vaccine only strengthens the need for a robust and responsive COVID-19 testing system, experts say, and we will need more testing than ever in the coming months because the coronavirus is still raging and the vaccine’s effectiveness remains unclear.

The Morality of the COVID-19 Vaccines| National Catholic Register

The Morality of the COVID-19 Vaccines| National Catholic Register: If morally unproblematic alternatives were available, one should refuse anything produced or tested using cell lines made from aborted fetuses for the sake of...

Governor Charlie Baker vetoes extreme pro-abortion Massachusetts bill the day after Christmas

Governor Charlie Baker vetoes extreme pro-abortion Massachusetts bill the day after Christmas: Charlie Baker, the pro-choice Republican governor of Massachusetts, vetoed a bill that would legalize abortions up to birth and lower to 16 the age for girls to get abortions without a parent’s knowledge or consent.

Beware the danger of 'vaccine euphoria' in the Covid era

Beware the danger of 'vaccine euphoria' in the Covid era: The advent of Covid-19 vaccines is a medical miracle, yet also a tantalizing and dangerous psychological milestone.

Israel and the UAE working together to eliminate UNRWA: Report | Middle East Eye

Israel and the UAE working together to eliminate UNRWA: Report | Middle East Eye: Report in Le Monde says Abu Dhabi would be 'rallying to a long-standing demand from Israel,' which has long insisted the Palestinian refugee agency perpetuates conflict

The US unrecognizable to the world in 2020: Global Times editorial - Global Times

The US unrecognizable to the world in 2020: Global Times editorial - Global Times

New COVID-19 Vaccines, Same Sluggish FDA | FDAReview.org

New COVID-19 Vaccines, Same Sluggish FDA | FDAReview.org

China: The Conquest of Hollywood

China: The Conquest of Hollywood: One Hollywood producer told PEN America that suggestions for projects critical of China aroused the fear that "you or your company will actively be blacklisted, and they will interfere with your current or future project. So not only will you bear the

Patricia Adams: Western greens are China’s useful idiots | Financial Post

Patricia Adams: Western greens are China’s useful idiots | Financial Post: Environmentalists have become the highest-profile cheerleaders for the CCP, helping divert attention from the regime’s worrisome pursuits

It’s Time to Find Our Common Ground and Fight the Real Deep State • Children's Health Defense

It’s Time to Find Our Common Ground and Fight the Real Deep State • Children's Health Defense: Big Oil, King Coal, Big Chemical, Big Tech and Big Pharma are titans of a Deep State cartel that is driving our country down the road to plutocracy and environmental apocalypse. We must unite to fight them — and not each other.

Recovering the Theology of Creation - The Catholic Thing

Recovering the Theology of Creation - The Catholic Thing: James M. Wilson: Our three most-recent popes have argued that care of the natural world means opposing the modern utilitarian spirit.

I witnessed the fear inspired by Blackwater and the military in Iraq – Responsible Statecraft

I witnessed the fear inspired by Blackwater and the military in Iraq – Responsible Statecraft: Responsible Statecraft I witnessed the fear inspired by Blackwater and the military in Iraq Analysis –

Biden, Meet Your Frenemies in Europe - WSJ

Biden, Meet Your Frenemies in Europe - WSJ: The president-elect longs for ‘normal,’ but inherits an EU courting China and pushing out the U.S.

Phase 3 trial of Novavax investigational COVID-19 vaccine opens | National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Phase 3 trial of Novavax investigational COVID-19 vaccine opens | National Institutes of Health (NIH): NIH- and BARDA-funded trial will enroll up to 30,000 volunteers.

Biden faces uphill battle in bringing Japan and South Korea together | The Japan Times

Biden faces uphill battle in bringing Japan and South Korea together | The Japan Times: Differences over wartime labor compensation remain deep and the two countries are unlikely to fundamentally resolve the issue.

Wisdom and courage can help thaw Sino-US ties - Chinadaily.com.cn

Wisdom and courage can help thaw Sino-US ties - Chinadaily.com.cn: Sino-US relations have deteriorated at an unprecedented pace over the past nearly four years thanks to the Donald Trump administration's "America first" policies. Hopefully, the incoming US administration of Joe Biden will take steps to reverse this trend.

Trump caves on coronavirus bill after throwing GOP into panic - The Washington Post

Trump caves on coronavirus bill after throwing GOP into panic - The Washington Post: Trump's failed gambit essentially cast a spotlight on his own party's refusal to provide more coronavirus relief.

Russian 'Pearl Harbor' is threat inflation of the worst kind – Responsible Statecraft

Russian 'Pearl Harbor' is threat inflation of the worst kind – Responsible Statecraft: The dangerous conflation of a cyber intel operation into a life-or-death situation is more about domestic politics than reality.

China GDP to grow 8.2% in 2021, the most in 10 years: Nikkei survey - Nikkei Asia

China GDP to grow 8.2% in 2021, the most in 10 years: Nikkei survey - Nikkei Asia: HONG KONG -- China's economy is forecast to expand 8.2% in 2021, the highest growth since 2012, according to a survey of 35 economists by Nikkei and N

China should join the Paris Club | The Japan Times

China should join the Paris Club | The Japan Times: The problem is that China, the largest sovereign lender in the world, is not a member, because other leading creditors complain that its loans and lending conditions are not transparent.

Rhodes Scholars Surge in Biden’s Potential Cabinet — Strategic Culture

Rhodes Scholars Surge in Biden’s Potential Cabinet — Strategic Culture: With Trump’s ascension to the presidency in 2016, the Rhodes Scholars that had permeated the U.S. Deep State over many years found themselves choking on…

The Plague Year | The New Yorker

The Plague Year | The New Yorker: The mistakes and the struggles behind America’s coronavirus tragedy.

Germany's painful wriggle between China and the US - Nikkei Asia

Germany's painful wriggle between China and the US - Nikkei Asia: Hanns W. Maull is a senior associate fellow at the Mercator Institute for China Studies and a senior distinguished fellow at the German Institute for

Biden administration likely to maintain CIA Death Squads in Afghanistan

Biden administration likely to maintain CIA Death Squads in Afghanistan: As the U.S. withdraws (its forces from Afghanistan), the unaccountable militias it has nurtured are beginning to look like a valuable proxy for regular military forces under the leadership of Joe Biden.

After Brexit: Will the UK Now Lose the Falkland Islands? - The Globalist

After Brexit: Will the UK Now Lose the Falkland Islands? - The Globalist: Boris Johnson faces new challenges to British sovereignty, as global power shifts, tiny yet relevant, have returned in the aftermath of Brexit.

This agreement is not the end of Brexit, it is a five year political truce – The Law and Policy Blog

This agreement is not the end of Brexit, it is a five year political truce – The Law and Policy Blog: 28th December 2020 More is now becoming apparent of the nature of the draft trade and cooperation agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom. This post looks at two fundamental iss…

Objectively the Brexit agreement is an awful deal that we’re going to long regret

Objectively the Brexit agreement is an awful deal that we’re going to long regret: Richard Murphy on tax, accounting and political economy

Turkey upgrades ties with Israel. This is why - Indian Punchline

Turkey upgrades ties with Israel. This is why - Indian Punchline: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) met Hamas’s political bureau chief Ismail Haniya, Istanbul, December 2019 (AFP) The upgrade of Turkey-Israel diplomatic ties to ambassadorial level has not come as surprise. Where all can agree is that this is not an extension of the Abraham Accords. In essence, Turkey is posting a new envoy to … Continue reading "Turkey upgrades ties with Israel. This is why"

Call the Palestinian police, for the Israeli police aren't helping Arabs - Opinion - Haaretz.com

Call the Palestinian police, for the Israeli police aren't helping Arabs - Opinion - Haaretz.com: The state’s hatred for its Arab citizens is reaching insane heights. Generations of Jews grew up on the slogan “A good Arab is a dead Arab.” So why bother trying to save

COVID has given Israel an excuse to tighten the blockade of Gaza - Israel News - Haaretz.com

COVID has given Israel an excuse to tighten the blockade of Gaza - Israel News - Haaretz.com: Attending the wedding or funeral of an immediate family member is a valid reason to permit entry or exit from the Gaza Strip, but the pandemic has given Israel an excuse to ignore that

Drugmakers Agree to Halve Prices to Secure Access to China - Bloomberg

Drugmakers Agree to Halve Prices to Secure Access to China - Bloomberg: Drugmakers from AstraZeneca Plc and GlaxoSmithKline Plc to BeiGene Ltd. agreed to cut prices on some of their newest drugs in China by an average of 51% in order to be covered by the country’s national insurance fund.

Coronavirus CA: 0% ICU space; restrictions likely to extend | The Sacramento Bee

Coronavirus CA: 0% ICU space; restrictions likely to extend | The Sacramento Bee: Officials are still very concerned that Christmas last week and New Year’s this week will worsen the surge.

Sunday, December 27, 2020

Ex-Military Officers Criticize Spain’s Government and Praise Franco - The New York Times

Ex-Military Officers Criticize Spain’s Government and Praise Franco - The New York Times: The comments by former officers, and some current ones, struck a raw nerve in a country that had been ruled by a military dictatorship.

Michael Flynn to Newsmax TV: Trump Has Options to Secure Integrity of 2020 Election | Newsmax.com

Michael Flynn to Newsmax TV: Trump Has Options to Secure Integrity of 2020 Election | Newsmax.com: Former national security adviser Michael Flynn says President Donald Trump has options to make sure the integrity of the 2020 election remains intact, including seizing voting machines around the country and using military capabilities to rerun elections in swing states. ...

China-US must rebuild relations brick by brick - Global Times

China-US must rebuild relations brick by brick - Global Times

Bill Talks with Heather Cox Richardson About 'How the South Won the Civil War' – BillMoyers.com

Bill Talks with Heather Cox Richardson About 'How the South Won the Civil War' – BillMoyers.com: Yes, the Civil War brought an end to the slave order of the South and the rule of the plantation oligarchs who embodied white supremacy. But the Northern victory was short lived -- Southern ideals spread quickly to the West. It's all about America’s ongoing battle between oligarchy and democracy.

The drug that gives 'instant immunity' to coronavirus? UK trials new antibody therapy | Daily Mail Online

The drug that gives 'instant immunity' to coronavirus? UK trials new antibody therapy | Daily Mail Online: A new antibody treatment with the potential to give people instant immunity after being exposed to Covid-19 and prevent illness is being trialled by scientists in the UK.

Doctor Reports First Adverse Reaction to Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine

Doctor Reports First Adverse Reaction to Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine: A doctor in Boston reported this week the first adverse reaction to Moderna's newly approved COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. ...

CDC Issues New Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccinations for People With Underlying Medical Conditions

CDC Issues New Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccinations for People With Underlying Medical Conditions: Those underlying medical conditions can receive the COVID-19 vaccine as long as they have not had a severe allergic reaction to any of the ingredients, says the CDC.

Profiles in Conservative Cowardice | The American Conservative

Profiles in Conservative Cowardice | The American Conservative: Republican leaders who give latitude to conspiracy theorists are no better than the people they enable, and they're doing lasting damage.

Russia’s Ambassador blames Israel for Mideast ‘instability’, not Iran – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Russia’s Ambassador blames Israel for Mideast ‘instability’, not Iran – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

The Martyrs of 2020: Disciples continue to witness to Christ

The Martyrs of 2020: Disciples continue to witness to Christ: Where Christians continue to be martyrs in 2020.

Full Text of Holy Father's Angelus Commentary on Feast of Holy Family - ZENIT - English

Full Text of Holy Father's Angelus Commentary on Feast of Holy Family - ZENIT - English: Announces Year of Reflection on Amoris Laetitia

Lloyd Austin Defense Secretary Nomination: GOP China Hawks Oppose Waiver | National Review

Lloyd Austin Defense Secretary Nomination: GOP China Hawks Oppose Waiver | National Review: A number of House Republicans who voted in favor of granting a waiver for General James Mattis to serve as President Trump’s secretary of defense now say they won’t do the same for General Lloyd Austin, who would become just the third secretary of defense in U.S. history to be granted the waiver.

Ignoring the elephant in the square - Opinion - Haaretz.com

Ignoring the elephant in the square - Opinion - Haaretz.com: Saturday night at Balfour Street. I listen to the 10th speech, read the signs of the numerous organizations. And finally, ponder the meaning of the various protesters’ ig

Ignoring the elephant in the square - Opinion - Haaretz.com

Ignoring the elephant in the square - Opinion - Haaretz.com: Saturday night at Balfour Street. I listen to the 10th speech, read the signs of the numerous organizations. And finally, ponder the meaning of the various protesters’ ig

US risks confrontation with Russia - Indian Punchline

US risks confrontation with Russia - Indian Punchline: The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov remarked last week that Moscow expects nothing good in relations with a “deeply hostile” US under the incoming administration of Joe Biden. He further said in an interview with the Interfax published Wednesday, “We are heading from bad to worse. The next US president has been left with … Continue reading "US risks confrontation with Russia"

Hydro-hegemony: Will China turn off Asia’s tap? | The Japan Times

Hydro-hegemony: Will China turn off Asia’s tap? | The Japan Times: As long as the Communist Party of China remains in power, the country will most likely continue to wage stealthy water wars that no one can win.

Intelligence and Vietnam (II): Return of The Top Secret 1969 State Department Study | National Security Archive

Intelligence and Vietnam (II): Return of The Top Secret 1969 State Department Study | National Security Archive: Washington, DC, December 27, 2020—The National Security Archive is today posting an update to a 2004 E-book featuring a landmark but still relatively

Why the U.S. Marine Corps, Navy and Coast Guard Love Drones | The National Interest

Why the U.S. Marine Corps, Navy and Coast Guard Love Drones | The National Interest: Drones can do so much and cost little that they are now a critical part of the U.S. maritime services new strategy for the 2020s and beyond.

Duterte threatens to end US military pact if no vaccines - Nikkei Asia

Duterte threatens to end US military pact if no vaccines - Nikkei Asia: MANILA -- President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened the U.S. that the Philippines will end a key military agreement if millions of vaccines against COV

LA's Covid 'tsunami': inside the new center of America's raging pandemic | Los Angeles | The Guardian

LA's Covid 'tsunami': inside the new center of America's raging pandemic | Los Angeles | The Guardian: An exponential surge is crushing Los Angeles hospitals, with desperate nurses warning ‘there’s no place to take care of you’

Fauci admits to LYING about Covid-19 herd immunity threshold to manipulate public support for vaccine, moves goal post to 90% — RT USA News

Fauci admits to LYING about Covid-19 herd immunity threshold to manipulate public support for vaccine, moves goal post to 90% — RT USA News: Dr. Anthony Fauci, the epidemiologist revered almost religiously as a hero by mainstream media outlets and Democrat politicians, has admitted that he lied to Americans to manipulate their acceptance of a new Covid-19 vaccine.

The drug that gives 'instant immunity' to coronavirus? UK trials new antibody therapy | Daily Mail Online

The drug that gives 'instant immunity' to coronavirus? UK trials new antibody therapy | Daily Mail Online: A new antibody treatment with the potential to give people instant immunity after being exposed to Covid-19 and prevent illness is being trialled by scientists in the UK.

Could AstraZeneca's COVID Vaccine Still Succeed? | The Motley Fool

Could AstraZeneca's COVID Vaccine Still Succeed? | The Motley Fool: The short answer: Yes.

Through a Lens Darkly: A Photographer’s Journey Through Los Angeles |

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Analysis: Some Said the Vaccine Rollout Would Be a ‘Nightmare.’ They Were Right. | naked capitalism

Analysis: Some Said the Vaccine Rollout Would Be a ‘Nightmare.’ They Were Right. | naked capitalism: COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been deficient and disorganized, suffering from flaws that plague the U.S. for-profit health care system.

Are ‘Never Trumpers’ the Future of the GOP? – Patrick J. Buchanan – Official Website

Are ‘Never Trumpers’ the Future of the GOP? – Patrick J. Buchanan – Official Website: If the past is any guide, not only are the reports of the death of Trumpism premature, the probability is that Trumpism has put down roots in our national politics that are not soon, if ever, going to be pulled up. Denouncing the $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill as a parsimonious "disgrace" and hinting at…

The Father We Need - The Catholic Thing

The Father We Need - The Catholic Thing: Fr. Paul D. Scalia: The fatherhood of St. Joseph’s shows the importance of imparting wisdom, patrimony, and identity to all children.

The U.S. Should Stop Underestimating Russian Power - WSJ

The U.S. Should Stop Underestimating Russian Power - WSJ: Vladimir Putin deploys capabilities and resources that have made his country a resurgent global player

A Charlie Brown Christmas, and the message we missed

A Charlie Brown Christmas, and the message we missed: I heard a homily the other day about the holiday TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas, so the observations I share are not completely my own, as much as I’d like to take credit for them. The visiting priest who spoke rendered our masked, socially-distanced congregation silent as he discussed the beloved cartoon that’s been Read More…

The California Supreme Court affirmed that a viable fetus is a legal life - American Thinker

The California Supreme Court affirmed that a viable fetus is a legal life - American Thinker: Much to my surprise, California law limits abortion once the fetus is viable. That’s why the California Supreme Court held that the state could bring murder charges against a woman who gave birth to a stillborn child after using meth. The state...

Saturday, December 26, 2020

A Brexit deal is done but the UK economic impact is just starting — Quartz

A Brexit deal is done but the UK economic impact is just starting — Quartz: The long-term effects of Brexit will be big, especially for the UK.

The New York Times Hasn't Heard About China's Vaccines - Center for Economic and Policy Research

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European Businesses Hopeful Of China-EU Investment Deal | Barron's

European Businesses Hopeful Of China-EU Investment Deal | Barron's: European businesses in China are hopeful of an EU-China investment deal by end of the year, the head of the European Chamber of Commerce in China said on Saturday, although Beijing has declined to commit to a deadline.

China to strengthen military coordination with Russia - Indian Punchline

China to strengthen military coordination with Russia - Indian Punchline: Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) & Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping  The joint aerial strategic patrol held by the air forces of Russia and China on December 22 over the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea makes a big statement in the geopolitics of the Asia-Pacific region. Chinese experts have hinted that such events could … Continue reading "China to strengthen military coordination with Russia"

What Lifted Trump Could Sink Biden by J. Bradford DeLong - Project Syndicate

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Why oil makes Gulf countries vulnerable to Iran | Oil and Gas News | Al Jazeera

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Congress served its own interests rather than ours with the relief bill | TheHill

Congress served its own interests rather than ours with the relief bill | TheHill: There were several unrelated items with this action from lawmakers.

China's Economy Set to Overtake U.S. Earlier Due to Covid Fallout - Bloomberg

China's Economy Set to Overtake U.S. Earlier Due to Covid Fallout - Bloomberg: The Chinese economy is set to overtake the U.S. faster than previously anticipated after weathering the coronavirus pandemic better than the West, according to the Centre for Economics and Business Research.

Christmas travel rush ignores Covid warnings as California hits 2m cases | Coronavirus | The Guardian

Christmas travel rush ignores Covid warnings as California hits 2m cases | Coronavirus | The Guardian: Death toll passes 325,000 with healthcare systems stretched but 84.5m US residents expected to travel around Christmas

Southern States Are Facing an Explosion of Virus Cases - The New York Times

Southern States Are Facing an Explosion of Virus Cases - The New York Times: As Mexico begins a mass inoculation program, Iran gets U.S. clearance to buy the vaccine. Warnings or no warnings, millions of Americans are traveling for the holidays.

Boston doctor says he almost had to be INTUBATED after suffering severe allergic reaction from Moderna Covid vaccine — RT USA News

Boston doctor says he almost had to be INTUBATED after suffering severe allergic reaction from Moderna Covid vaccine — RT USA News: A physician in Boston said he suffered one of the worst allergic reactions he’s ever experienced after receiving Moderna’s Covid-19 jab, following a string of similar cases resulting from Pfizer’s vaccine.

This is the Stanford vaccine algorithm that left out frontline doctors | MIT Technology Review

This is the Stanford vaccine algorithm that left out frontline doctors | MIT Technology Review: The university hospital blamed a “very complex algorithm” for its unequal vaccine distribution plan. Here’s what went wrong.

The Energy To Light Christmas

The Energy To Light Christmas: Lighting our Christmas Spirit in the month of December takes 3.5 billion kWh emitting 3 billion pounds of CO2 and costing $645 million, a pretty good price for some happiness at the end of a very long year. But we could decrease that by 75% if we used only LED lights.

Lebanon reluctant to renew electricity contract with Syria, fearing Caesar Act – Middle East Monitor

Lebanon reluctant to renew electricity contract with Syria, fearing Caesar Act – Middle East Monitor: Lebanese MP Hussein Hajj Hassan has revealed that Lebanon 'hesitates' to renew its electricity contract with Syria, fearing sanctions stipulated by the US Caesar Act, Anadolu Agency reported on Fr...

The Lives They Lived - The New York Times

The Lives They Lived - The New York Times: Remembering some of the artists, innovators and thinkers we lost in the past year. The New York Times Magazine December 26, 2020 Each year, The Lives They Lived honors the artists, innovators and thinkers we lost. But this was the year of the coronavirus. As the numbers of the Covid dead climbed into the thousands, and then the hundreds of thousands, they risked becoming an abstraction. But for those left behind, each loss is deep and individual. We spent Thanksgiving with seven families who lost someone to the virus. Article Image The Lives They Lived Remembering some of the artists, innovators and thinkers we lost in the past year. By The New York Times Magazine Article Image The Lives They Lived A Holiday Haunted by Loss This was the year of the empty seat at the table. We spent Thanksgiving with seven families who lost relatives to Covid. By Susan Dominus Continue reading the main story ADVERTISEMENT OUR END-OF-YEAR SPECIAL ISSUE Article Image Sam Jones/Trunk Archive The Lives They Lived Chadwick Boseman Played Great Men, and Created One He built his career portraying giants of American history. But it was a fictional character that transformed him into a kind of political figure. By Ismail Muhammad Article Image Julio Cortez/Associated Press The Lives They Lived The Meme-ification of Breonna Taylor People shared her name and image in grief and solidarity, but why didn’t it feel like enough? By Jenna Wortham Article Image Associated Press The Lives They Lived John Thompson Was Every Black Boy’s Longed-For Coach A stern disciplinarian with a white towel on his shoulder, he made Georgetown’s basketball team champions. By Kiese Makeba Laymon Article Image Courtesy of Allison Tripp Foley The Lives They Lived Linda Tripp Was Cast as a Villain During the Clinton Impeachment Recent years have been kinder to women once judged harshly. But she is unlikely to ever get redemption. By Irina Aleksander Article Image Windy Rhoads The Lives They Lived Tad Jones Lived Alone in Nature, Until Nature Revolted He spent decades under the redwoods. Then came this summer’s fire season. By Michael Paterniti Article Image Frank Stewart The Lives They Lived Stanley Crouch Was a Critic Who Didn’t Hold Back Punches He was an intellectual, a holder of court, a jazz connoisseur, a snob and a contrarian of the Black condition. By Wesley Morris Article Image GAB Archive/Getty Images The Lives They Lived Helen Reddy Embodied Her Feminist Anthem, ‘I Am Woman’ She hit No. 1 with that song, and her own life was proof of what it took to get there. By Rob Hoerburger Article Image Trevor Leighton The Lives They Lived Shere Hite Explained How Women Orgasm, and Was Hated for It “The Hite Report” provoked a sexual revolution. Then came death threats and the paparazzi. By Jazmine Hughes Continue reading the main story ADVERTISEMENT Article Image Bettmann/Getty The Lives They Lived Tom Seaver Was the Greatest Met Ever. The Mets Still Broke His Heart. He put the franchise on the map — and was traded away in return. By Devin Gordon Article Image Horace Cort/Associated Press The Lives They Lived Mimi Jones Understood the Power of Public Resistance From a Young Age When she was 17, she leapt into a segregated Florida swimming pool — and landed on the front page. By Maggie Jones Article Image Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery. The Lives They Lived James Harvey Celebrated the Pleasure of a Packed Movie Theater No one was more passionate about the cinema, one more experience we lost this year. By Anthony Giardina Article Image J. Michael Catron The Lives They Lived Denny O’Neil Changed the World of Superheroes The comic-book writer took stock of a country’s turmoil and put it into his work. By Rowan Ricardo Phillips Article Image Fin Costello/Redferns, via Getty Images The Lives They Lived Bill Withers Was a Working Man Who Became a Star He went from manual labor to musical phenomenon in a matter of months, but his struggles were always there in the music. By Reginald Dwayne Betts Article Image Richard Stacks/Baltimore Sun The Lives They Lived Mary J. Wilson Was Baltimore’s First Black Senior Zookeeper She had no specialized training, but she did have a way with the fiercest and most vulnerable animals. By Kaitlyn Greenidge Article Image Shari Sperling The Lives They Lived Sy Sperling Brought Dignity to the Bald You didn’t need to be ashamed to join the Hair Club for Men. By Taffy Brodesser-Akner Article Image Max Farago/Trunk Archive The Lives They Lived Cecilia Chiang Lost Everything in China, and Built It Back in California She twice escaped war in China, and eventually landed in an America that was hungry for a new kind of Asian cuisine. By Jade Chang Continue reading the main story ADVERTISEMENT Article Image Pako Dominguez/Alamy The Lives They Lived Stanley Chera Was a Mogul Who Made Covid-19 Personal for Trump The New York real estate titan was in some ways a foil to the president — and was on his mind as he went to Walter Reed. By Jamie Lauren Keiles Article Image William Colgan/CIRES/GEUS The Lives They Lived Konrad Steffen Was a Prophet of Climate Change, and its Victim The very ice melt he warned would threaten the planet turned out to be his undoing. By Mark Binelli Article Image Don McCullin/Camera Press/Redux The Lives They Lived Mike Hoare Was a Soldier for Hire Who Led a Spectacularly Failed Coup Mad Mike was already in his 60s when he tried to overthrow the Marxist president of the Seychelles. By Sam Dolnick Article Image Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images Grant Imahara Was a Geek Before (and After) It Was Cool His lifelong love of robotics led to a star turn on “Mythbusters.” By Dessa Article Image Peter Moore / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY, Courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York The Lives They Lived Diane di Prima Was a Rare Woman Among the Beatniks A writer and poet who came of age before the women’s movement, she forged a path toward her own desires. By Carina del Valle Schorske

The Source of Art and Beauty - The Catholic Thing

The Source of Art and Beauty - The Catholic Thing: John Horvat II: What attracts people to the Church is not social-justice sermons or dreary contemporary music, but beauty and truth.

The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph | National Catholic Reporter

The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph | National Catholic Reporter: It takes a village to raise a child. That's a subtle, unspoken assumption in Luke’s account of the first time Jesus entered the temple. As Luke tells his story, he depicts Joseph, Mary and all of Is...

The Case For and Against The Appointment Of A Special Counsel In The Hunter Biden Investigation – JONATHAN TURLEY

The Case For and Against The Appointment Of A Special Counsel In The Hunter Biden Investigation – JONATHAN TURLEY: Below is my column in the Hill on grounds for and against the appointment of a Special Counsel in the Hunter Biden investigation. By refusing address the underlying allegations, Joe Biden is magnifying the concerns over possible conflicts of interest and his own possible exposure. Biden is maintaining that he will not ask potential Justice…

Sino-Cuban Relations: No ‘New Cold War’ in Havana – The Diplomat

Sino-Cuban Relations: No ‘New Cold War’ in Havana – The Diplomat: If we were going to see a new Cold War in the Caribbean, it should have happened by now.

How bad are U.S. relations with Russia? Just try getting a visa for a repairman. - The Washington Post

How bad are U.S. relations with Russia? Just try getting a visa for a repairman. - The Washington Post: A “visa impasse” led the U.S. to close one consulate and suspend another when officials couldn’t obtain visas for technicians to make repairs in rapidly deteriorating buildings.

China to overtake US as world's biggest economy by 2028, report predicts | China | The Guardian

China to overtake US as world's biggest economy by 2028, report predicts | China | The Guardian: Centre for Economics and Business Research says it expects this to happen half a decade sooner than it forecast a year ago

Friday, December 25, 2020

The woke war on religion | Spectator USA

The woke war on religion | Spectator USA: The attacks on religion reflect more general efforts by the woke left to force America to accept their version of history

Improper Payments: Analyzing $2.3 Trillion Mistakenly Spent By The U.S. Government Since 2004 | OpenTheBooks Oversight Report - Reports - News | Open The Books

Improper Payments: Analyzing $2.3 Trillion Mistakenly Spent By The U.S. Government Since 2004 | OpenTheBooks Oversight Report - Reports - News | Open The Books

EDITORIAL: Trump right to criticize the 5,593-page COVID-19 relief boondoggle - Washington Times

EDITORIAL: Trump right to criticize the 5,593-page COVID-19 relief boondoggle - Washington Times: The Kennedy Center ($40 million), gender programs in Pakistan ($25 million), military assistance for Egypt ($1.3 billion), stimulus checks for the family members of illegal immigrants ($1,800 each).

Ted Cruz and Hong Kong’s Democrats - WSJ

Ted Cruz and Hong Kong’s Democrats - WSJ: The Senator blocks a bill opening America’s door to victims of China.

The Masses of Christmas

The Masses of Christmas: The Nativity of the Lord, the great feast of Christmas, holds pride of place in Catholic life and worship. Since the feast of Jesus’ birth is so important, the Church’s tradition has different masses for Christmas!  Depending on which Mass you attend, the readings and prayers will vary. Here’s a brief introduction to the different Read More…

US death toll could reach 731K by April 1 if states ease mandates, latest IHME predictions show | Daily Mail Online

US death toll could reach 731K by April 1 if states ease mandates, latest IHME predictions show | Daily Mail Online: New projections from the IHME predict up to 731,000 Americans could die of COVID-19 by April 1 if states begin to ease mandates and a vaccine isn't rolled out as planned.

Opinion | Trump's Most Disgusting Pardons - The New York Times

Opinion | Trump's Most Disgusting Pardons - The New York Times: Blackwater mercenaries committed a massacre. Now they’ll go free.

Full Text of Holy Father's 2020 Urbi et Orbi Message - ZENIT - English

Full Text of Holy Father's 2020 Urbi et Orbi Message - ZENIT - English: 'The Child born of the Virgin Mary in Bethlehem was born for everyone: he is the son that God has given to the entire human family'

Exult, All Christians! - The Catholic Thing

Exult, All Christians! - The Catholic Thing: St. Augustine: Truly did the Prophets announce that Christ would be born; truly did the heavens and angels announce that He had been born.

Fauci: Herd immunity could require 90 percent of country to be vaccinated | TheHill

Fauci: Herd immunity could require 90 percent of country to be vaccinated | TheHill: Achieving herd immunity against the coronavirus could require as much as 90 percent of the population to be vaccinated, Anthony Fauci said in an interview published Thursday.

Powell says White House aides won't let her help Trump | TheHill

Powell says White House aides won't let her help Trump | TheHill: Pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell said Thursday that the president's aides are preventing her from being in contact with President Trump and coordinating his efforts to overturn election results in battleground states around the country.

Santa tracker: NORAD shares story of young girl’s call | The Sacramento Bee

Santa tracker: NORAD shares story of young girl’s call | The Sacramento Bee: The tradition has been going on since 1955.

Japan official, calling Taiwan 'red line,' urges Biden to 'be strong'

Japan official, calling Taiwan 'red line,' urges Biden to 'be strong': A top Japanese defence official on Friday urged U.S. President-elect Joe Biden to "be strong" in supporting Taiwan in the face of an aggressive China, calling the island's safety a "red line." In an interview, Nakayama, Japan's deputy defence minister, urged Biden to take a similar line on Taiwan as outgoing President Donald Trump, who has significantly boosted military sales to the Chinese-claimed island and increased engagement.

China helps evacuate sick Australian from Antarctica in five-day mission | Antarctica | The Guardian

China helps evacuate sick Australian from Antarctica in five-day mission | Antarctica | The Guardian: Ships, helicopters and planes traverse thousands of kilometres of icy continent in complex, multinational medical evacuation

Chinese rational on China-US ties: GT poll - Global Times

Chinese rational on China-US ties: GT poll - Global Times

Old Dogs, New Research and the Secrets of Aging - The New York Times

Old Dogs, New Research and the Secrets of Aging - The New York Times: The ways that dogs grow and age may provide potentially useful similarities with people.

Taiwan casts net for trade deals as China blocks RCEP entry - Nikkei Asia

Taiwan casts net for trade deals as China blocks RCEP entry - Nikkei Asia: TAIPEI -- Sidelined from the world's largest trading bloc, Taiwan is pinning its hopes on other free trade deals as it seeks to move further away from

Time to rethink how to build a more resilient and inclusive Asia Pacific | East Asia Forum

Time to rethink how to build a more resilient and inclusive Asia Pacific | East Asia Forum: COVID-19 has exposed inequalities in APEC member economies, and inclusive social policies are required to prevent vulnerable groups from further slipping through the cracks

What All the Secession Talk Really Means - POLITICO

What All the Secession Talk Really Means - POLITICO: It’s not about breaking away. It’s about blocking the government from within.

Democracies Don’t Start Wars. But Democrats Do — Strategic Culture

Democracies Don’t Start Wars. But Democrats Do — Strategic Culture: It may have been President Bill Clinton who once justified his wrecking of the Balkans by observing that liberal interventionism to bring about regime change…

Exult, All Christians! - The Catholic Thing

Exult, All Christians! - The Catholic Thing: St. Augustine: Truly did the Prophets announce that Christ would be born; truly did the heavens and angels announce that He had been born.