Posts Tagged ‘often’

Amidst Staffing Shortage, Merced County’s Sheriff Is Often Sole Officer To Respond To Calls

Amidst Staffing Shortage, Merced County’s Sheriff Is Often Sole Officer To Respond To Calls Merced County California’s Sheriff is officially sounding the warning bells. Sheriff Vern Warnke, who has worked in the county’s office for 45 years, is officially declaring a public safety crisis, according to a new report from Yahoo and the LA Times. […]

David Irving delves into the often-overlooked participation of Jews in the slave trade.

Mr. Irving delves into the often-overlooked participation of Jews in the slave trade. It explores the origins, roles, and rationalisations behind the transatlantic slave trade. It sheds light on Jewish involvement, especially in South America and the Caribbean, and addresses the… pic.twitter.com/Zegd0xMR37 — David Irving (@irving_books) April 24, 2024 Source Views: 1

Buyers beware: Turmeric products are often contaminated with lead

When buying supplies for your stockpile, it’s important to do so from trusted sources that offer lab-verified organic products. This can help you protect your family from food tainted with harmful heavy metals, such as lead. Lead used to be a contaminant in turmeric, the unique spice that gives curry its beautiful golden color. Researchers traced […]

The destruction of informed consent in NZ (The work of evil is often piecemeal, steady, methodical)

From NewZealandDoc @ Substack A Quiet Evil: The Destruction of Informed Consent It is tempting to think of evil in apocalyptic imagery: vast and sudden demolition, a searing propulsive darkness or a blinding conflagration, the work of engineered catastrophic mayhem, in whose wake is utter smouldering demise. Yet the work of evil is often piecemeal, […]

Americans are being asked to tip more often. How often are they doing it?

Most Americans believe they’re being asked to tip at more places now than in years past, but not many are giving, according to a new survey from Pew Research Center. About 72 percent of Americans believe they’re being asked to tip more than five years ago, but few are confident about the proper tipping etiquette… […]

Banks Closing Across San Francisco Area, Often Without Warning

Local bank branches are closing across San Francisco, as the city’s economic decline continues amid crime, homelessness, and a drug epidemic. Source Views: 0

Film Review: ‘Film, the Living Record of Our Memory’: The Medium Is the (Often Ailing) Star

NR | 1h 59min | Documentary, Film History | 5 March 2023 (Spain/Canada) Divided into four distinct chapters, “Film, the Living Record of Our Memory” (FTLROOM) delves into an overlooked and largely unknown area of movie history that, even many of those who consider themselves industry experts, will discover they are woefully uniformed. Wasting zero time, writer and director Ines Toharia […]

The US nuked two cities in WWII and has threatened to use them often since then

The threats have indeed been made, and they could potentially be more than bluffs.   Views: 0

WHY DON’T PEOPLE “TRUST THE SCIENCE?” BECAUSE SCIENTISTS ARE OFTEN CAUGHT LYING

There has been an unfortunate shift in Western educational practices in the past few decades away from what we used to call “critical thinking.” In fact, critical thinking was once a fundamental staple of US colleges and now it seems as though the concept doesn’t exist anymore; at least not in the way it used […]

‘NYT’ often cites thinktank on Iran without saying it was founded to promote Israel’s image

The New York Times and other media frequently quote experts from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and identify FDD as a hawkish thinktank. But they fail to say what the FDD told the IRS: it was founded to promote Israel’s image in the United States, the investigative journalist Eli Clifton says. He characterized the […]

Mannu Bhandari Often Surprised Her Readers by Reaching Out for New Heights

Mannu Bhandari, the eminent and popular Hindi writer is no more. She passed away on Monday November 15 at Gurugram, near Delhi, at the age of 90. Apart from her countless readers, she will be missed by many teachers and students, particularly those at Miranda House, Delhi University where she taught Hindi literature for a […]

Pope: The poor are often victims of injustice

“We are part of a history marked by tribulation, violence, suffering and injustice, ever awaiting a liberation that never seems to arrive,” Francis said. “Those who are most wounded, oppressed and even crushed, are the poor, the weakest links in the chain.” He said by focusing on the poor the Church “asks us not to […]

For Biden, politics are often framed by the personal

When grieving with those who lost loved ones in a building collapse, President Joe Biden invoked the car crash that claimed members of his own family decades ago. When explaining his decision to pull troops from Afghanistan he remembered his veteran son. When discussing the importance of education, he recalled the teachers who helped him […]

Two Streams of Freedom Movement Often Supported and Complemented Each Other

An aspect of freedom movement of India which deserves to be better known in India, particularly among youth, is that various streams of freedom movement in  India often supported and complemented each other. This is particularly true of the two most important streams, one identified mainly with Mahatma Gandhi and the other predominantly with  Shahid […]

Eight Essentials of Human Progress, Always Crucial But Often Neglected

While there are so many factors which are important for true progress of humanity, some of these can be identified as the most crucial and essential. Firstly, there should be a widespread sincere belief in and commitment to equality and justice. There should be absolutely no room for  any discrimination, any deprivation or any denial […]

10 Fierce But Often Forgotten Enemies of Rome

Rome, this very name conjures up images of an ancient empire so vast that experts from different ages have been spellbound by the unprecedented magnanimity of its reaches. Ancient Rome defined the very genesis of our Western civilization, but it also attracted hordes of enemies. The most courageous of the enemies of Rome saw its […]

The Deeper Side of Universal Basic Income That’s Not Often Discussed

The Facts: A 19 year old woman has filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical giant Merck, alleging that the company misled the FDA, legislators, doctors and moms about the safety and efficacy of its Gardasil vaccine and caused her permanent injuries. Reflect On: According to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS), more than 64,000 reports […]

US Palestinians release list of 2020 principles for ‘a political world that too often ignores our voices’

Last month, over 120 Palestinians in the United States published a list of principles aimed at candidates seeking office in 2020. The “Palestinian Americans’ Statement of Principles and Policies for 2020 Elections” include ending the occupation, support for the Palestinian right of return, opposition to anti-BDS laws, and an endorsement of Rep. Betty McCollum’s historic […]

Addressing the common flaws often found in arguments against acupuncture: What you really need to know

(Natural News) You might have heard a lot of acupuncture success stories, but if you’ve ever seriously considered this treatment for yourself, you were likely greeted with a lot of skepticism. Here’s a look at some of the common arguments people make against acupuncture and why they’re way off base. The first […]

Reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s by walking FAST and OFTEN

(Natural News) In 2015, at least 47 million people worldwide had dementia, a memory problem that often greatly affects an individual’s ability to accomplish daily tasks. While the most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, other forms exist as well. Unlike other diseases that can be treated, there is no cure for […]

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