“COVID-Hospitalization Numbers Are as Bad as They Look”, The Atlantic
By Ed Yong, January 12, 2022
Many supposedly “incidental” infections aren’t really incidental, and cannot be dismissed.
“German court finds Syrian ex-colonel guilty of crimes against humanity”, Deutsche Welle
Bonn, 13.01.2022
A German court has found a Syrian former army colonel guilty of crimes against humanity, handing him a… Continue reading
“Sidney Poitier: The actor who broke down Hollywood’s racial barriers”, BBC News
9 January 2022, London
Sidney Poitier, who has died aged 94, once turned down the role of Othello because he… Continue reading
“U.S. reports over 1 million new daily Covid cases as omicron surges”, CNBC
Holly Elliott, Health and Science, Jan 4, 2022
KEY POINTS
- The U.S. reported a record number of new Covid cases… Continue reading
” Ghislaine Maxwell’s guilty verdict is just the start in achieving justice for victims”, USA Today
Jonathan Turley, Opinion columnist
The Epstein-Maxwell sex trafficking scandal was not limited to this despicable duo. Why aren’t others… Continue reading
“Covid 19: Seventeen European nations break grim Covid-19 record as Omicron sets in for new year”, New Zealand Herald
By Alex Turner-Cohen, Auckland, 2 Jan. 2022
Europe has hit a grim new milestone as the Omicron strain of Covid-19… Continue reading
“You vs Earth”, Dhaka Tribune
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Lessening our carbon footprint in our search for success
“Brooks and Capehart on how American democracy fared in 2021, and their hopes for 2022”, PBS NewsHour
Dec 31, 2021, Amna Nawaz, David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist… Continue reading
“Remembering The Arch: Can the example of his life help us restore our broken politics?”, Daily Maverick
By Mcebisi Jonas, Johannesburg, 30 Dec 2021
Archbishop Desmond Tutu died last week, perhaps the last great representative of a… Continue reading
“Desmond Tutu, Whose Voice Helped Slay Apartheid, Dies at 90”, The New York Times
The archbishop, a powerful force for nonviolence in South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement,… Continue reading