Published by ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - One day after the Senate approved a temporary lift to the U.S. debt ceiling, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell wrote in a letter to President Joe Biden that he would not aid Democrats again in raising the debt limit. Following weeks of partisan fighting, the Senate approved … [Read more...] about McConnell says Republicans will not again aid Democrats in raising debt limit
WHO announces historic first vaccine against malaria, a potential boon for African children
A historic advance has occurred in the centuries-long fight against malaria, a mosquito-borne life-threatening disease that kills nearly 300,000 children under 5 years of age and is a health risk for almost half the world’s population. The World Health Organization recommended use of the world’s first malaria vaccine on Wednesday, based on results from an ongoing pilot … [Read more...] about WHO announces historic first vaccine against malaria, a potential boon for African children
Congress set to consider deal extending debt ceiling until December
Published by NJ.comWASHINGTON — Republican and Democratic leaders edged back Wednesday from a perilous standoff over lifting the nation’s borrowing cap, with Democratic senators signaling they were receptive to an offer from Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell that would allow an emergency extension into December. McConnell made the offer shortly before Republicans were prepared … [Read more...] about Congress set to consider deal extending debt ceiling until December
Poll: Biden’s approval rating down to 38% and gets lowest marks across the board (UPDATED)
Amid several crises on multiple-fronts, a new poll finds President Joe Biden's numbers continue to zoom downward. And it's across the board and he's scoring low on competency. The poll is the respected Quinnipeac Poll. President Joe Biden receives a negative 38 - 53 percent job approval rating, the lowest score he's received from the American people on his job performance … [Read more...] about Poll: Biden’s approval rating down to 38% and gets lowest marks across the board (UPDATED)
Special Report-How AT&T helped build far-right One America News
Published by ReutersBy John Shiffman SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - One America News, the far-right network whose fortunes and viewership rose amid the triumph and tumult of the Trump administration, has flourished with support from a surprising source: AT&T Inc, the world's largest communications company. A Reuters review of court records shows the role AT&T played in creating and … [Read more...] about Special Report-How AT&T helped build far-right One America News
FACEEBOOK OUTAGE (Cartoon)
Facebook’s scandals and outage test users’ frenemy relationship
How do you feel about Facebook? Enes Evren/E+ via Getty Images Elizabeth Stoycheff, Wayne State University When Facebook was down for most of the day on Oct. 4, 2021, did you miss it, were you relieved or some of both? Social scientists have compiled an expansive body of research that shows how people have come to develop a love-hate relationship with … [Read more...] about Facebook’s scandals and outage test users’ frenemy relationship
Democrats search for Plan B as debt stalemate threatens US economy
Published by AFPWashington (AFP) - Senate Democrats are expected to be thwarted Wednesday in a vote to overcome a Republican roadblock on suspending the US debt limit -- with just 12 days to avoid a cataclysmic credit default. The vote, a procedural hurdle for moving forward on House-passed legislation to lift the debt ceiling, needs 60 to pass, but the 50 opposition … [Read more...] about Democrats search for Plan B as debt stalemate threatens US economy
REPUBLICANS ARE THE CLOWNS IN THE DEBT CEILING CIRCUS
by John L. Micek It’s way past political cliche, but that old “Popeye” comic strip where J. Wellington Wimpy promises to pay a short-order cook tomorrow for a hamburger he plans to eat today, is still the best way to describe Republican intransigence this week over a vote to extend the nation’s debt ceiling. In case you missed it, a week ago Monday Republicans in the … [Read more...] about REPUBLICANS ARE THE CLOWNS IN THE DEBT CEILING CIRCUS
Factbox: How could America’s debt ceiling showdown play out?
Published by ReutersBy Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress is locked in a standoff that risks triggering a financial and economic meltdown if lawmakers don't raise a limit on government borrowing before Oct. 18, the day the U.S. Treasury could run out of cash for paying government bills. The drama's central players are Senator Mitch McConnell, who leads the … [Read more...] about Factbox: How could America’s debt ceiling showdown play out?
Why Can’t the Democrats Get Anything Done?
America is in trouble in the aftermath of the Trump administration and the devastating effects of the Covid 19 epidemic. It is imperative that politicians in Washington recognize this and work to produce the required solutions. The Democrats control both Houses of Congress, admittedly by small margins, as well as the presidency. Yet on the President’s most important policy … [Read more...] about Why Can’t the Democrats Get Anything Done?
AS BAD AS TRUMP’S BEST (Column, Cartoon and Video)
I’m going to be honest with you. I got this idea from another political cartoonist. No, he didn’t say, “Here’s an idea, Clay. Take it.” And he didn’t draw this cartoon only for me to swoop in later and traced it. No, he did a cartoon on Biden’s approval and I thought, “What total and complete f-----g bullshit from a hypocrite.” It was also a lame cartoon. I actually don’t even … [Read more...] about AS BAD AS TRUMP’S BEST (Column, Cartoon and Video)
Movie Review: ‘No Time To Die’ Offers A Fitting Capstone To Daniel Craig’s Run As 007
Published by uInterview.comBond is back after a six-year hiatus – 18 months of which were due to COVID-19 delays. It was worth the wait. In a slick, modern nearly three-hour package, No Time Die will arrive in U.S. theaters on Oct. 8. It’s a fitting coda to Daniel Craig‘s iconic run as 007, as one of the top tier of actors to ever play the role in league with Sean Connery and … [Read more...] about Movie Review: ‘No Time To Die’ Offers A Fitting Capstone To Daniel Craig’s Run As 007
Taiwan president warns of ‘catastrophic’ consequences if it falls to China
Published by ReutersTAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan falling to China would trigger "catastrophic" consequences for peace in Asia, President Tsai Ing-wen wrote in a piece for Foreign Affairs published on Tuesday, and if threatened Taiwan will do whatever it takes to defend itself. Taiwan, which is claimed by China as its sovereign territory, has faced a massive stepping … [Read more...] about Taiwan president warns of ‘catastrophic’ consequences if it falls to China
Climate change threatens the Everglades, Florida’s gem
Published by AFPMiami (AFP) - Umberto Gimenez loves alligators. He gives them nicknames such as "Smile" and "Momma Gator" and laughs when he thinks of their antics. Gimenez, an airboat captain, has found his paradise in Florida's Everglades National Park, a natural gem in the southeastern US state at risk from climate change. "It's an amazing place and there's only one in the … [Read more...] about Climate change threatens the Everglades, Florida’s gem
Facebook, Instagram outage sparks brutal social media jokes
Facebook's six hour outage comedy's gain. One day after a whistleblower told CBS's 60 Minutes that Facebook is misleading the public on progress against hate speech, violence, misinformation, Facebook and Instagram crashed. Businesses were cut off from custers, Facebook employees were locked out of offices and Mark Zuckerberg lost $7 billion in net worth. But, oh, what a … [Read more...] about Facebook, Instagram outage sparks brutal social media jokes
Cruises are back, but they may not see prepandemic passenger numbers until 2023
Published by Miami HeraldMIAMI — The cruise industry may not return to prepandemic passenger numbers until 2023, according to an industry consultant speaking at Seatrade — the world’s largest business-to-business cruise conference which took place in Miami Beach last week. “It’s all very encouraging, but I don’t really see until next year that we’ll get significant increases … [Read more...] about Cruises are back, but they may not see prepandemic passenger numbers until 2023
Taiwan reports surge in Chinese aircraft in defence zone
Published by ReutersBy Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan reported the largest ever incursion by China's air force into its air defence zone on Monday at 52 aircraft, saying the Taiwanese air force had to scramble for the fourth straight day to warn off the intruders, as tensions spiralled. Chinese-claimed Taiwan has complained for a year or more of repeated … [Read more...] about Taiwan reports surge in Chinese aircraft in defence zone
A long-lost silent movie turned up in a storage closet and got its first screening in almost a century. Next stop: Turner Classic Movies
Published by Chicago TribuneCHICAGO — Last week at the Gene Siskel Film Center, before a near-capacity crowd, director Edward Sedgwick’s five-reel silent film “The First Degree” said hello again in first public appearance in 97 years. Cinephiles, it was a great night. After so much lockdown/laptop/living room viewing these past 19 months — and I’ve been getting out to see … [Read more...] about A long-lost silent movie turned up in a storage closet and got its first screening in almost a century. Next stop: Turner Classic Movies
Biden faces more setbacks in Afghanistan and Middle East
The US withdrawal from Afghanistan has set in motion realignments in balances of power within the region and the neighborhood, which could drain American influence around the world. This realignment is being exacerbated by President Joe Biden’s tussle with China. The realignments have been accelerated by Biden’s apparent handover of Afghanistan to the Taliban, which is an … [Read more...] about Biden faces more setbacks in Afghanistan and Middle East