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Selected Articles: America’s Most Criminal Act: The Atomic Bombings of Japan

America’s Most Criminal Act: The Atomic Bombings of Japan

By Chaitanya Davé, August 08, 2024

Yet after some 60 years, the United States government and its compliant mass media have succeeded in hiding the truth from the rest of …

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Business Standard 

Bhartiya Vayuyan Vidheyak to address discrepancies in aviation law: Govt

The government on Thursday said the Bhartiya Vayuyan Vidheyak Bill 2024, which seeks to replace the 90-year-old Aircraft Act, would address the current discrepancies in the aviation law and help the industry grow. Speaking during a discussion on the Bill in the Lok Sabha, Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu underscored the need for the new legislation, noting that the Aircraft Act, 1934 has become outdated due to its numerous amendments over the years. The Bill, which was introduced in the Lok Sabha on July 31... Читать дальше...

Boing Boing 

Meta and Google secretly targeted kids with ads

Meta and Google secretly teamed up to target minors with advertisements, reports the Financial Times. The paywalled story is summarized by The Verge and details complete disregard for the promises made after earlier privacy complaints—and the companies' own policies. Meta is parent company of Facebook and Instagram. — Read the rest

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Express & Star 

Former independent school head tells the tale of a career in teaching and school leadership

Ex-headteacher Mike Piercy has written an autobiography about his life, personal and professional, showing how his experiences have influenced his educational philosophy, school leadership skills and views on the independent school sector. Mike has worked in education for over 25 years, most recently as the head of The New Beacon, Sevenoaks (which he merged with Tonbridge School in 2021), from 2008-2003. Prior to that Moor Park School, Ludlow, Shropshire, where he was head from 2001.

Engineeringnews.co.za 

Cabinet questions EU citrus restrictions as South Africa moves ahead with formal WTO dispute

Cabinet has questioned the imposition by the European Union (EU) of what it describes as “stringent” restrictions on South Africa’s citrus exports, which are now the subject of a formal dispute initiated at the World Trade Organisation (WTO). South Africa has, for the first time, requested the establishment of two dispute panels under the WTO’s dispute settlement system to review measures affecting the import of South African citrus fruit into the EU.

Paper Blog 

God’s Justice: How It Works (Part Ten)

Grace Thoughts

God’s Justice: How It Works (Part Ten)

People around the world are calling for justice. What does that mean? Is it something humans can accomplish or is that just a pipe dream?


[Listen to a Podcast of this study by clicking this link.]

Cry for Justice

The cry for justice is an ancient cry. We find the first such cry from a mother thousands of years ago:

And Adam knew his wife again, ...

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Initial jobless claims fall more than forecast, easing some fears about US labor market - Yahoo Finance

  1. Initial jobless claims fall more than forecast, easing some fears about US labor market  Yahoo Finance
  2. Unemployment claims fall: A welcome sign for America’s slumping job market  CNN
  3. Jobless claims rise less than expected to 233,000  Fox Business
  4. Fewer Americans file for jobless benefits last week, but applications remain slightly elevated  ABC News
  5. Jobless claims sink to 233,000 and fall back from nearly one-year high  MarketWatch

Raw Story 

'Easy to live in Trump’s head': Harris aides hint at how they are rattling  ex-president

As part of a deep dive into how Donald Trump's presidential campaign has been spiraling into chaos and finger-pointing as the campaign of Vice President Kamala is soaring with massive rally crowds and a flood of donations, the Washington Post is reporting that aides to Harris are taking credit for derailing what had been a well-disciplined Trump campaign.

As the Post's Josh Dawsey and Michael Sheerer are reporting, the former president has been hunkered down at Mar-a-Lago fuming to friends... Читать дальше...