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How can the left defeat the reactionaries? — They’ve already defeated us. http://t.co/WjbAgwC87h — Free Northerner (@FreeNortherner) July 20, 2014 Reactionaries have been defeated, we have lost. Neoreaction was defeated before it began. This is reality. The left has either captured, killed, or subverted every major ins... |
Dear Reader, As you can imagine, more people are reading The Jerusalem Post than ever before. Nevertheless, traditional business models are no longer sustainable and high-quality publications, like ours, are being forced to look for new ways to keep going. Unlike many other news organizations, we have not put up a payw... |
Two recent incidents — the death of a seven-year-old in a Gurgaon hospital after her family was charged Rs 16 lakh and a 22-week-old baby being erroneously declared dead by a Delhi hospital — have triggered a debate on regulation in private healthcare. Dr Devi Shetty, the pioneer of low-cost cardiac surgeries, reflects... |
Xinhua, March 6, 2011 KABUL -- Hundreds of Afghans held a massive protest against the United States in the downtown area of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, on Sunday, demanding an end of the U.S. role in Afghanistan. AFP: About 500 people poured onto the streets of Kabul earlier on Sunday and chanted anti-American s... |
With the Bharatiya Janata Party pushing for a national anti-conversion law, it might be instructive to see how existing state laws are used (or not). Last week, Scroll reported on a ghar wapsi event in Gujarat’s Valsad district where Vishwa Hindu Parishad activists announced to the media that they had converted 400-500... |
Recently, Icrontic got to visit AMD Markham, which is where the ATI brand (their graphics division) is headquartered. While there, we sat down with AMD Senior Marketing Manager Alexis Mather and approached him with many questions regarding workstation graphics cards to get real answers from the source. Alexis explained... |
Check out how Andreia Brazier gets ready for her fitness competitions! 🙂 How did you get started with bodybuilding? It all started in 1992 when I was invited by a friend to go to the gym and train with her. That was my first time I had ever done any physical training and I fell in love straight away. I remember on my ... |
Today on the 700 Club, Pat Robertson said that Satan is behind homosexuality and that Jesus wouldn’t have served gay couples since they would have been stoned to death. Robertson made the remarks following a report on a Colorado baker who was sued for refusing to serve a same-sex couple and the controversy over Arizona... |
Robin van Persie is congratulated by United boss David Moyes. Van Persie scored the only goal at Old Trafford against his former club but the Dutchman insisted the victory was a team performance. "It was a massive win," he told MUTV. "I always like to think positively but if you think negatively for one second, we coul... |
CLOSE Former Flint resident Ariana Hawk talks about not getting additional food assistance money going to Flint families with children during the Flint water crisis who qualify for food assistance benefits since she moved out of the city in 2016. Ryan Garza/Detroit Free Press Among them is 4-year-old boy who became the... |
Interview - Esteban Chaves: Orica-Scott saved my life Aug 29 2017 12:13 am CET Photo of Esteban Chaves © Mary Cárdenas / CyclingPub.com Text continues below the gallery (hover on the photo to browse) Colombian rider Esteban Chaves sits in second place of the general classification after nine stages at the Vuelta a Espa... |
If you plan on keeping your Valentine’s Day celebration a low-key affair, you can always spend the evening watching a romantic movie. And our choices have it all: great acting, witty dialogue, lots of sparks, and, as expected, true love. Here are 10 movies perfect to watch on Cupid’s holiday. The Notebook This one is, ... |
It's no secret that one-percenters have occupied more than their share of Manhattan's rent-controlled apartments. High profile freeloaders of the past include New Yorker editor William Shawn, singers Carly Simon and Cyndi Lauper, TV personality Alistair Cooke, Metropolitan Museum of Art Director Philippe de Montebello,... |
Image courtesy of uzvards San Francisco hit another major green milestone earlier this week when Mayor Gavin Newsom announced that the city had converted its fleet of approximately 1,500 diesel vehicles to run on biodiesel - a month earlier than the goal it had set in 2006. Fire engines, ambulances and MUNI buses, amon... |
Like TIME on Facebook for more breaking news and current events from around the globe! A man was arrested Saturday in San Francisco after allegedly seriously injuring another man who peed on his carpet. The victim, who is in stable condition, was found in a world of pain, unconscious on the sidewalk with serious head a... |
Simon Norfolk has been taking pictures for over 20 years; he’s travelled the world, been shot at and was possibly at the centre of a kidnap plot too. Pretty dramatic for someone whose first job was snapping a woman in a sandwich shop in Bristol. Norfolk’s previous projects have explored genocide, war crimes and the aft... |
WASHINGTON — More than 1,100 women are raped every day in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), making sexual violence against women 26 times more common than previously thought, a study concluded Tuesday. More than 400,000 women and girls between the ages of 15 to 49 were raped in the vast, war-ravaged country in ce... |
The Trinity Magnum is the latest VR motion controller to enter the arena. Following devices like STEM and PrioVR, the Magnum aims to bring an optically tracked solution to the market and one that’s significantly less expensive. Recently I got to try the Magnum for myself and sat down with TrinityVR’s Chief of Product, ... |
Anyone who has ever worked in a large organization has at some point taken a proposal to senior management for approval. You may already know the executive who has to sign off on the proposal, and you scan his face while he reads it hoping for advance warning on what is going through his mind. You listen carefully to h... |
ASBURY PARK — One person was hospitalized after shots reportedly were fired Tuesday morning in Asbury Park. Police have blocked off an area of Sewall Avenue near Ridge Avenue as they try to disarm a man on the street with a gun, bystanders have told NJ Advance Media. One person was rushed away from the scene by ambulan... |
Gay state employees in Georgia, here are your spouse’s new benefits Gay state employees in Georgia, here are your spouse’s new benefits A memo went out Tuesday to 90,000 state employees in Georgia notifying them of the employment benefits that same-sex spouses are eligible for now that marriage equality is the law of t... |
People are treated at the St. Nicholas hospital in Saint Marc, Haiti, on Oct. 21, 2010, during a cholera outbreak. ((Dieu Nalio Chery/Associated Press)) In the past 200 hundred years, seven cholera pandemics have killed millions across the globe. The seventh is still going on, but advancements in medical science have g... |
A US lawyer has claimed that copyright is violated when courts pass legal submissions on to a commercial publisher. The lawyer claims that the US courts' behaviour undermines the hundreds of hours of work put into submissions. An intellectual property law expert at Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind OUT-LAW.COM, said ... |
It is a scene that you would least likely expect to see in a supermarket. But it happened. When grocery shopping or just picking up a couple of things from the store, the mission is usually to just go in and out. People buy what they need and then they are on their way. However, what happens when someone violates an un... |
It has been announced that the prequel’s sequel (midquel?) X-Men: First Class will be titled X-Men: Days of Future Past. Apparently it’s going to be based on a story arc where Kitty Pride (played by Ellen Paige in the X-Men trilogy) sends her powers to her past-self in order to save the mutants from mutant haters. Howe... |
ARLINGTON, Va. – Andre Burakovsky stood on the ice prior to Tuesday’s game against the Ottawa Senators with his name announced to the crowd as one of the Capitals starters. The announcement was met with plenty of cheers and applause from the red-clad fans in the stands. Just two days prior, many would have predicted Bu... |
President Rodrigo Duterte made a blunder by cussing another head of state, for which he has already apologized. This is an appeal to my compatriots—especially fellow journalists—to not aggravate the presidential faux pas by writing or commenting about it over and over again while Mr. Duterte is in Laos. ADVERTISEMENT L... |
An ounce of prevention may have been worth a pound of cure in households down through the ages, but in the world of health economics the adage, alas, is not true. An ounce of prevention is sometimes worth more than an ounce of cure (although rarely worth 16 times as much, or the equivalent of a pound). Usually, an ounc... |
The waiting begins anew… Freedom to Marry’s Evan Wolfson was in the studio with Anderson Cooper again last night. Great line from Evan.”Marriage is not defined by who is denied it.” The Republican Senators will meet at 10 AM to discuss whether or not they will bring the bill to the floor. The New York Times doesn’t thi... |
The dust has barely settled on the latest high profile banker suicide in which Deutsche Bank's associate general counsel, and former SEC regulator, Charlie Gambino was found dead, having hung himself by the neck from a stairway banister, and here comes the latest sad entrant in the dead banker chronicles of 2014 when e... |
Twitter has directed [Chief Financial Officer] Mr. [Anthony] Noto, a former Goldman Sachs banker with deep ties to the sports media industry, to lead the charge on live streaming and has assigned an engineering team to create its streaming video player. Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s chief executive, considers streaming a crit... |
Forza has been Microsoft’s answer to Gran Turismo for years. The development team makes sure that they focus on making the game feel as realistic as possible with hundreds of cars and even more customization options. This winning formula has led to over 10 million copies sold since the release of the first Forza for th... |
While it is largely understood that birth rates plummet when unemployment rates soar, the long-term effects have never been clear. Now, new research from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs shows that women who were in their early 20s during the Great Recession will likely h... |
Victory for Steve Boudreaux! Great news from Steve Boudreaux & Occupy Our Homes Atlanta: Steve won! Here’s the email Steve sent out to supporters yesterday: The short version (and a spoiler alert!): I am keeping my home! Some of you already know much of my story- how I reached out to the Occupy Our Homes Atlanta in des... |
Democrats on Capitol Hill announced a proposal on Thursday with the help of gun control groups that would repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. The measure, to be introduced in the Senate by Connecticut lawmakers Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy and in the House by California Rep. Adam Schiff and Con... |
Heavy equipment giant Caterpillar Inc. says it is closing a tunnel-boring machine factory in Toronto by mid-2014, throwing 330 workers out of a job. Caterpillar acquired the facility in 2008 when it bought Lovat Inc. and got into the tunnelling business, but now says the plant is no longer a "strategic growth opportuni... |
The Ravens were awarded former Cincinnati Bengals safety Jeromy Miles off waivers, according to a league source. Miles is a fourth-year player from the University of Massachusetts. Miles played in the opening game for the Bengals before being waived, re-signed and then waived again. The 6-foot-2, 214-pounder has 49 car... |
EUGENE -- The Oregon Ducks will have a handful of true freshmen on their roster when they open up the season next week against South Dakota. After three weeks of fall camp, Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich announced that nine freshmen would not be redshirted. The players include running back Royce Freeman, defensive bac... |
by Brett Stevens on July 30, 2010 What did your friend the musician tell you after his band, which was successful on album two but not so much by album five, broke up? “We just drifted apart. Didn’t have much in common anymore, we were heading in different directions.” That is also how societies die. When they start ou... |
Career Overseas is primarily an overseas education consultancy guiding students to universities and colleges in various countries as it strongly believes in executing applications for all educational institutions as one stop service and to guarantee that only those institutes are approached which best suits the interes... |
James Murdoch painted himself into a corner in the British phone-hacking scandal, and now, thanks to a shabby pair of ex-employees, that corner has just gotten considerably tighter. You would need to be a very ardent Murdoch supporter to believe that the man once considered the heir apparent to the world’s biggest medi... |
A man who was shot and killed early Sunday had been at Esso and was walking to his car when he was fired at, local police said. View Full Caption DNAinfo/Alisa Hauser WICKER PARK — The days are numbered for Wicker Park nightclub Esso following the shooting death of a man walking to his car from the club early Sunday. N... |
Medicine for Mars Summary by: Kevin Fong Kevin Fong is an astrophysicist, astronaut and anaesthetist who gives an incredibly entertaining talk about human space exploration and our dreams of a manned mission to MARS. This is a mission that stands on the boundary between science fiction and science fact. A mission that ... |
Jennifer Stahl, an advocate against the smart meters initiative, told The Blaze she “was protecting” her property when she refused to allow the smart meter installer install the device. She felt “like a momma bear protecting her babies,” she recalled. Many opponents to the meters worry about the type of data the smart ... |
As marketers, we always want more. We want more sales and more leads. We want more page views and more followers. We want more impact, more budget, more responsibilities. This culture of more also means we’re always looking to do more—a mentality that we bring into the content marketing practice. It’s no wonder that, m... |
After defeating Team MRN at Riot's promotion/relegation tourney, Velocity grabbed a spot in the LCS for the summer split. Everyone had their eyes on Ainslie 'Maplestreet' Wyllie for his great Draven play, and the fact that he looked a little familiar. I got to talk to Maplestreet about his LCS experience, his brother ... |
General use Edit In ordinary usage, bad faith is equated with being of "two hearts", or "a sustained form of deception which consists in entertaining or pretending to entertain one set of feelings, and acting as if influenced by another",[1] and is synonymous with double mindedness, with disloyalty, double dealing, hyp... |
Raw chicken breasts More than 55,000 pounds of chicken products were recalled by GNPCompany in Minnesota. (File photo) A Minnesota company has recalled more than 55,000 pounds of chicken products, after some had black soil and sand in the packaging. GNP Company distributed the chicken to food service centers and retail... |
Coinbase Spring Cleaning Ankur Nandwani Blocked Unblock Follow Following Mar 14, 2017 In our ongoing quest to make Coinbase simpler, we’ve made some hard product decisions and will be rolling out a few changes in the next several weeks. We try a lot of new ideas at Coinbase, but we also value a product that is free fro... |
Washington This should be the moment President Donald Trump cleans up Obamacare with a broad smile on his happy face. He won the Electoral College — and as his predecessor Barack Obama liked to say, “Elections have consequences.” Trump’s Republican Party controls the House and the Senate, which should mean there are no... |
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