[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] "The court heard she had used marijuana up until at least the day prior to the alleged incident. She had also been prescribed Lexapro and Zoloft - both medications for mood disorders."
A teenage girl accused of shooting her mom dead and attempting to kill her stepdad was filmed playing on her mobile phone and texting a friend just moments after shots were fired.
Harrowing footage of Carly Gregg casually wandering around her kitchen has been played in court during her murder trial in Mississippi.
The now 15-year-old was just 14 when she allegedly shot her mom inside their home on March 19. She turned down a 40-year plea deal and her legal team is instead pursuing an insanity defense.
In the video, Gregg walked into the kitchen wearing a Nirvana t-shirt and paced up and down the corridor, disappearing off camera briefly before returning, holding something behind her back, and peering into the kitchen.
She walked off camera again in the opposite direction moments before three gunshots rang out.
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] A Kentucky couple live streamed the moment they discovered a crime scene linked to a mass shooting that left five people injured and an 'armed and dangerous' suspect on the loose.
Sheila and Fred McCoy filmed themselves trekking through thick brush and climbing over branches at the Daniel Boone National Forest on Wednesday before ultimately finding a dead body.
The discovery was made less than a mile from the location of a shooting on Interstate 75 near London, Kentucky on September 7, WLKY reports.
Authorities have said they believed suspected gunman Joseph Couch, 32, may have been hiding in the wooded area and offered a $35,000 reward for any information leading to his arrest. Local and federal spent days scouring the forest.
Officials have not yet confirmed whether the body found by the McCoys was Couch's, as DNA samples were rushed to a lab.
Authorities have alleged that Couch, a former member of the US Army Reserves, fired 20 to 30 rounds at around 5.30pm on September 7.
When officers arrived at the scene, they noticed multiple vehicles were parked on the side of the interstate highway with shattered windows and visible bullet holes, according to the Courier-Journal. Fortunately, nobody was killed in the rampage, but Rebecca Puryear, who was shot across her chest in her right arm told the Lexington Herald-Leader she's thankful to be alive.
It was later revealed that Couch sent a chilling text message to the mother of his child, informing her that he was 'going to kill a lot of people' and 'kill myself afterwards.' The woman called 911 after receiving the messages and was later interviewed by police.
Laurel County Dispatch received a call from a woman who told them Couch had sent her the text messages at 5.03pm on Saturday, according to an affidavit written by Capt. Richard Dalrymple of the Laurel County Sheriff's Office.
Authorities then received the first report of the shooting at around 5.30pm.
In response to the woman's 911 call, police initiated a tracker on Couch's cellphone but the location wasn't received until 6.53pm, the affidavit states, almost 90 minutes after the highway shooting.
Police said they later discovered Couch's abandoned Toyota on top of a hill near a forest access road, and when searching the nearby area on Sunday, officers found a green Army-style duffel bag, ammunition and numerous spent shell casings, the affidavit says. The duffel bag had 'Couch' hand-written in black marker.
A short distance away, they found a Colt AR-15 rifle with a site mounted to the weapon and several additional magazines.
An employee of a gun store in London, Center Target Firearms, informed authorities that Couch purchased an AR-15 and 1,000 rounds of ammunition just hours before the shooting, the affidavit said. Joe Arnold, the gun store's manager, declined to comment Monday. He said he did not want to interfere with the investigation, but added: 'We'd love for him to be found and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.'
Couch was previously arrested last month on charges of terroristic threatening in the third-degree, and was released on a $1,000 bond. The status of his case is not clear, however Kentucky has some of the loosest gun laws in the nation, including not requiring a background check or permit to buy a firearm.
Couch was also previously arrested in 2020 on charges of DUI, leaving the scene of an accident, and failure to maintain insurance.
[FoxNews] Brian Jeffrey Raymond, 48, photographed and video recorded more than two dozen nude and partially nude women without their consent.
A veteran Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer who used his position to drug and sexually assault more than two dozen women while posted around the world was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison on Wednesday.
The sentence was handed down to Brian Jeffrey Raymond, 48, a La Mesa, California, resident, following an emotional hearing in which his victims described being deceived by a man they said appeared kind, educated and part of an agency "that is supposed to protect the world from evil."
"It's safe to say he's a sexual predator," U.S. Senior Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said before imposing the full sentence prosecutors had requested. "You are going to have a period of time to think about this."
In addition to prison time, Raymond was ordered to pay $260,000 in restitution to his victims. Fox News Digital has reached out to the CIA.
In a statement, U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves said Raymond's sentence ensures that he "will be properly marked as a sex offender for life, and he will spend a substantial portion of the rest of his life behind bars."
The assaults date back to 2006 and occurred in Mexico, Peru and other countries, prosecutors said. They all followed the same pattern.
Raymond would lure women he met on Tinder and other dating apps to his government-leased apartment in Mexico City, among other locations, and drug them while serving wine and snacks. Once unconscious, he posed with their naked bodies before photographing and assaulting them. He opened their eyelids at times and stuck his fingers in their mouths, prosecutors said.
In an effort to cover his tracks, Raymond tried to delete the images and videos depicting the women after learning he was being investigated.
About a dozen of Raymond’s victims, who were identified only by numbers in court, recounted how he changed their lives. Some said they only learned what happened to them after the FBI showed them the photos of being assaulted while unconscious.
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Meteorologist Steve Raleigh will not face charges after a wild video captured his son in a violent parking lot confrontation with an elderly couple.
Prosecutors determined Monday that the veteran Ohio weatherman did not break the law during the road rage incident at the Montgomery Inn Boathouse parking lot on June 22 in Cincinnati.
Raleigh, a forecaster for WCPO TV, was with sons Kyle and Carter when their Cadillac Escalade plowed into a Ford F-150 after failing to yield to oncoming traffic.
Moments later the Ford driver, Douglas Morrow, 79, was on the ground next to his wife Lois, 76, who suffered a fractured skull, bleeding on the brain and a detached retina.
Pressure quickly grew on the Cincinnati Police Department to explain why there were no arrests since the incident, but now, Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Tekulve said Raleigh has been cleared from the investigation.
Local colour: The Montgomery Inn is known among the cognoscenti as the place in Cincinnati for barbecue ribs and chicken — Bob Hope was a regular. The original site is in the suburb of Montgomery — the boathouse opened in 1989. It’s on the Ohio River across from Riverboat Row in Newport, Kentucky.
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Supporters of Donald Trump say they've suffered from mysterious eye injuries after sitting behind him at his rally in Tucson last week.
At least half a dozen people said they were seated on stage behind Trump as the candidate addressed the spiraling cost of living crisis and unveiled a populist new policy, promising to end tax on overtime.
But after the event they became afflicted with a mysterious malady. Some complained of dealing with irritation in their eyes and needed medical attention.
Mayra Rodriguez, a former Clinton supporter turned Trump fan and pro-life advocate, said that her 'eyes were burning' once she left the rally and headed for the emergency room shortly after getting home from the speech.
'The emergency room staff, from the triage nurse to the PA asked are you sure you didn't get sprayed with something your symptoms look like you got sprayed with something,' Rodriguez said.
She said that whatever happened, for a couple of days afterward she had nearly gone blind.
'I can't see anything when I try to open my eyes. I see a bright light. It hurts, it hurts a lot to open my eyes. I have this cold cloth I put on and take off constantly. It's horrible,' she said.
Rodriguez said that by Tuesday, her vision had begun to return to her and it doesn't appear to be a permanent problem.
However, she became more troubled when she started to hear stories from other people who attended and sat near her.
'It kept getting worse and worse, my eyes were watering a lot, my nose started running then I started feeling my face get really flushed and my neck felt like it was on fire and it just progressed from there,' another attendee, who remained anonymous, told KVOA.
The woman's brother had the same issues: 'It was all focused on my eyes, my eyes were red like hell you know, it's unbearable. I couldn't handle it'.
At least one other Trump supporter, a local realtor, had to cancel all of her scheduled business for the weekend due to blindness.
A Trump campaign spokesperson said that the operation is looking into these cases.
[GEO.TV] A grizzly bear has been caught on video when it broke into a cabin in Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, and snacked on a bottle of jelly.
The ''burglar bear'' was recorded through a security camera and the video was later shared by the cabin owner, Scott Cloutier.
The bear can be seen calmly wandering the kitchen of the South Lake Tahoe cabin owned by Cloutier, clearly in search of something to eat. Bears get the munches too!
As the bear continues its antics in the video, a cabinet with its door swung open can be seen in the background.
Possibly, the bear opened the cabinet in search of food and left the door open.
Intermittently in the video, the bear comes up for a peak and goes back down again to continue eating its meal, making its thievery much more appealing.
Interestingly, it is unclear how the sneaky bear entered the cabin as the security camera was installed in the kitchen where it caught the bear raiding the fridge.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife says bears have begun to stock up on food for their hibernation period, which usually begins in October.
Yellowstone Bear World reports different species of bears hibernate for different amounts of time depending on their climate. Black bears can hibernate for up to seven and a half months without consuming water and food or defecating.
As for grizzly bears, they usually hibernate between five to seven months a year and Mexican Black Bears do not hibernate at all, even if they do hibernate, it only lasts for a few weeks of the year due to their warmer habitat, the process is not necessary for them.
Alaskan brown bears can hibernate for a period of five to eight months due to their colder climate.
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Yogi and BooBoo bear could not be reached for comment or alibis.
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Black bears aplenty in CA and around Tahoe. No Grizzlies in CA.
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Well there's one Grizzly in CA now. He's a Jelly-Belly Grizzly.
[Epoch Times] Officials from the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians have filed a lawsuit to delay the U.S. government’s first-ever wind energy auction for the Oregon coast, currently scheduled for Oct. 15.
Filed on Sept. 13, the lawsuit challenges the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM) environmental assessment and decision to proceed with the development of two offshore wind energy areas (WEAs). The WEAs would encompass approximately 195,000 acres between 18 and 32 miles offshore from the coastal communities of Coos Bay and Brookings.
Published on Aug. 13, the environmental assessment concluded that issuing lease sales will have "no significant impacts to people or the environment," according to a statement from BOEM.
In a Sept. 16 press statement, Tribal Council Chair Brad Kneaper said that BOEM’s analysis narrowly focused on the impacts of the lease sale and site surveys, while "turning a blind eye" to the inevitable impacts that construction and operation of private wind energy facilities will have on coastal resources, the tribe, commercial fisheries, and other residents.
The tribe says that the Oregon WEAs are within its ancestral territory, contain critical fish and marine wildlife habitat, offer viewsheds of significant cultural and historic significance, and are important for commercial fishing.
Its goal is to delay the lease sale and force the federal agency to conduct a thorough environmental impact statement that "honestly looks at the impact wind energy would have on the Oregon Coast," attorney Rick Eichstaedt, who is representing the tribe, told The Epoch Times.
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[Breitbart] The British government’s open-doors approach to electric vehicles from Communist China threatens to undercut domestic manufacturing and expose the country to national security risks, with a think tank warning that EVs could be “weaponised” by Beijing.
A report from the China Strategic Risks Institute (CSRI) warned that the growing market share of and dependency on Chinese-made electric vehicles in Britain presents both “economic and security risks” to the United Kingdom.
The report noted that the UK’s domestic car industry is responsible for 198,000 manufacturing jobs, representing 2.5 per cent of the country’s entire GDP.
However, given Communist China’s subsidization of its burgeoning EV sector, producing an excess of five to ten million cheaply-produced cars per year, the failure by Westminster to impose import restrictions will threaten the future of British car manufacturing.
This process has already begun to have major impacts, with the CSRI claiming that Chinese-made EVs have increased their UK market share from just 2 per cent in 2019 to 33.4 per cent in the first half of 2023.
The think tank warned that London’s refusal to levy tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, as opposed to the neighbouring European Union, could result in Britain becoming a “dumping ground and a potential backdoor into the European market” for Beijing. This could represent a point of friction between the UK and its allies in Europe as well as in the United States, potentially threatening trade with its closest partners, the CSRI said.
Yet, the threats posed by flooding the UK with cars made in China are not merely contained to the economic realm, with the CSRI warning that components within the foreign EVs could be “weaponised” by the communist nation.
According to the CSRI, Chinese-manufactured Cellular Internet of Things Modules (CIMs) used in EVs could be used to send data back the Beijing about British users. The paper noted that the totalitarian government mandates that all firms within the country provide data access to the state, which was one of the motivating factors for the UK’s previous decision to phase out Huawei components from its 5G networks by 2027.
Perhaps more concerningly, however, the think tank warned that the modules within Chinese-made EVs could even allow adversarial forces to remotely shut down or even control the cars in Britain, posing a direct threat to national security.
The CSRI suggested that the UK mandate foreign suppliers of EVs agree to not transmit data overseas under any circumstances, introduce a legal requirement to share their source code with the British government, and allow for regular inspections of data storage centres globally to ensure that sensitive data is not being sent covertly to other servers.
Additionally, the think tank said that to protect domestic car manufacturers, the British government should launch an anti-state subsidies investigation into the Chinese EV market while also considering providing subsidies to British manufacturers or direct subsidies to consumers to promote local industry.
Senior policy director at the CSRI, Sam Goodman said per The Telegraph: “The Government and the public appear to be unaware when it comes to the dependency, disruption, and data security risks the CIMs within Chinese EVs present to the UK.
“We have heard little from the new Government on the risks Chinese EVs present so far. We urge that this be addressed, otherwise, the UK risks alienating its closest allies, deepening its dependency on China for its EV supply chain and the green transition, and leaving itself exposed to being bullied and blackmailed by Beijing.”
[YahooFinance] The FBI has disrupted a group of hackers working at the direction of the Chinese government who targeted universities, government agencies and other organizations, Director Chris Wray said Wednesday.
The hacking campaign known as Flax Typhoon installed malicious software on more than 200,000 consumer devices, including cameras, video recorders and home and office routers, to create a massive botnet — a network of infected computers. The botnet was used to facilitate cyber crimes, such as the theft of sensitive information from victims' networks.
“Flax Typhoon’s actions caused real harm to its victims, who had to devote precious time to clean up the mess when they discovered the malware,” Wray said at the Aspen Cyber Summit.
Speaking at the same conference, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said the average citizen should care because the case involves “criminal activity, disruptive activity going on in potentially their devices. And, and it is part of a broader ecosystem that malicious cyber actors are using.”
The FBI and Justice Department, which obtained a warrant to seize the botnet's infrastructure, did not identify any of the targets by name but said they included universities, government agencies, telecommunications providers, media organizations and nongovernmental organizations. Half of the hijacked devices were located in the U.S., Wray said.
“This was another successful disruption, but make no mistake — it’s just one round in a much longer fight,” Wray said. “The Chinese government is going to continue to target your organizations and our critical infrastructure, either by their own hand or concealed through their proxies, and we’ll continue to work with our partners to identify their malicious activity, disrupt their hacking campaigns, and bring them to light.”
Flax Typhoon was described in a Microsoft report in August 2023 that said the group had stepped up its targeting of Taiwanese organizations as well as government agencies in other countries.
The disruption was revealed nine months after Wray disclosed to Congress a separate takedown of a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group known as Volt Typhoon, in which U.S.-based small office and home routers owned by private citizens and companies were hijacked by hackers to cover their tracks as they sowed the malware. Their ultimate targets included water treatment plants, the electrical grid and transportation systems across the U.S.
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The FBI Claims:
The hacking campaign known as Flax Typhoon installed malicious software on thousands of Internet-connected devices, including cameras, video recorders, and home and office routers, to create a massive botnet — a network of infected computers.
IF you got a system, or 3rd party app UPDATE recently.
It wouldn't hurt to be safe and take a closer look.
[LI] There are signs that the era of eco-activists diverting American tax dollars to green energy schemes is ending.
Last month, the Biden administration appeared to be offering a "going out of business soon" giveaway of $4.3 billion to various "climate" projects.
Now, energy giant BP has announced plans to sell its U.S. onshore wind energy business, saying its assets do not align with its growth plans.
BP said it will launch the sale process shortly for the wind assets, bp Wind Energy, which has interests in 10 operating onshore wind energy assets across seven U.S. states.
"We believe the business is likely to be of greater value for another owner," William Lin, BP’s executive vice president for gas and low carbon energy said in a statement.
Several offshore wind companies have cancelled or sought to renegotiate power contracts for planned U.S. projects in the past year, citing soaring materials costs, high interest rates, and supply chain disruptions.
bp Wind Energy’s assets, which have net total generating capacity of 1.3 gigawatts, are not aligned with BP’s plans for growth in Lightsource bp, the London-listed company said.
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curious who will buy this and what the rights are to space occupied by the machines in onshore and offshore farms, the dirt may be worth more than the functioning machines.
[CNN] Tupperware, known the world over for its plastic food storage containers, has filed for bankruptcy after years of falling popularity and financial troubles.
"Over the last several years, the company's financial position has been severely impacted by the challenging macroeconomic environment," Laurie Ann Goldman, president and CEO of Tupperware Brands Corporation, said in a statement late Tuesday.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows companies to solve their financial problems by restructuring. "This process is meant to provide us with essential flexibility as we pursue strategic alternatives to support our transformation into a digital-first, technology-led company," Goldman added.
Tupperware has historically sold to consumers only through so-called direct sales, most commonly at "Tupperware parties," similar to cosmetic company Avon's business model, and only began selling in Target in 2022. The 78-year-old brand empowered women to enter the sales business.
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Robert Kennedy: By the way, China invaded India today.
Kenny O'Donnell: You're kidding, aren't you?
Robert Kennedy: Yeah, I wish I were. Galbraith is handling it in New Delhi. Makes you wonder what's coming next.
Kenny O'Donnell: Geez. What is it about the free world that pisses the rest of the world off?
Robert Kennedy : I don't know. We have Tupperware parties?
Thirteen Days (2000)
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[YahooFinance] Boeing said on Wednesday it will temporarily furlough tens of thousands of employees after about 30,000 machinists went on strike on Friday, halting production of its best-selling 737 MAX and other airplanes.
"We are initiating temporary furloughs over the coming days that will impact a large number of US-based executives, managers and employees," CEO Kelly Ortberg said in an email to employees. "We are planning for selected employees to take one week of furlough every four weeks on a rolling basis for the duration of the strike."
The strike, Boeing's first since 2008, adds to a tumultuous year for the planemaker which began when a door panel blew off a new 737 MAX jet in mid-air in January.
Ortberg also said he and other Boeing leaders "will take a commensurate pay reduction for the duration of the strike."
Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers held two days of discussions in the presence of federal mediators. The union, which said on Tuesday it was frustrated with the first day of mediation, said late on Wednesday it had concluded another day of talks with "no meaningful progress."
"While we remain open to further discussions, whether directly or through mediation, currently, there are no additional dates scheduled," the union said. "We are fully committed to fighting for the contract our members deserve."
Boeing did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the IAM statement.
The extensive furloughs show Ortberg is preparing the company to weather a prolonged strike that is not likely to be easily resolved given the anger among rank-and-file workers.
A protracted labor battle could cost Boeing several billion dollars, further straining finances and threatening its credit rating, analysts said.
"It's unlikely that the cuts will fully offset the costs of a prolonged strike," said Ben Tsocanos, aerospace director at S&P Global Ratings.
The union has been pushing for a 40% raise over four years in its first full contract negotiations with Boeing in 16 years, well above the planemaker's offer of 25%, which was resoundingly rejected.
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"Furloughed" is so much more dignified and executive than "laid off".
The workers are on strike so they are not making bad planes. The executives are being furloughed so they are not making bad decisions. All in all, this should have a net positive effect on Boeing's stock price.
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Bernoulli's principle of flight is meeting Woke Business Administration 101. Poor management and stupid leadership choices has given control the executive suite to MBA's and lawyers instead of engineers and aviators- you lose profit, public confidence, quality control, consumer demand, reputation, labor relations, and you meet the unrecoverable stall moment, and a once great company meets mediocrity.
[Red State] When Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump on September 15, landed in Honolulu in June 2023 on his way home from Ukraine and went through customs, the spontaneous comments he made caused US Customs and Border Patrol agents to interview him on the spot and flag him for further investigation by the Department of Homeland Security, according to an exclusive report at Just The News.
Now to the bottom line:
Given what this guy was doing in Ukraine and his interactions with CBP agents and with a CIA agent (as Susie reported Monday), and the fact that a nurse working in Ukraine brought Routh to the attention of CBP as a dangerous person, there's no way the various intelligence agencies in our country didn't have him on their radar or under constant surveillance. If Tucker Carlson interacting with people in Russia for an interview was enough to have his Signal account hacked and communications tapped, with the level of interaction Routh was having with foreign agents around the world he had to have had a FISA warrant active on his communications, right? Perhaps we will find out.
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....there's no way the various intelligence agencies in our country didn't have him on their radar or under constant surveillance.
Yes, recruited sources require various levels of reporting and monitoring. Expensive international travel, hotels, meals and walking around money demand accountability.
'I want to emphasize the Service has guarded this course many times, they know where there are vulnerabilities. They normally station agents there ahead of Trump's appearance there on the course'
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#2 A New York Times reporter who had interviewed Routh last year wrote on Sunday that Routh was working to recruit former Afghan special operations soldiers who had fled to Iran to go fight in Ukraine.
And Iran, who's supposed to be Russia's ally, allows that?
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'I want to emphasize the Service has guarded this course many times, they know where there are vulnerabilities. They normally station agents there ahead of Trump's appearance there on the course'
Let me guess. This agent was in the groundskeeper shed breast feeding her baby. Sorry, sorry, chestfeeding xer still abortionable fetus.
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"Interesting Detail – U.S. Secret Service Agent Was Less Than 10 feet Away When He Shot at Ryan Routh"
"The U.S. Secret Service gave congressional investigators a briefing on the Trump assassination attempt by Ryan Routh at Trump National in Florida. According to Florida Representative Mike Waltz, who is a member of the committee investigating, apparently the U.S. Secret Service agent walked up on Routh from the fence line and saw the barrel of the SKS rifle. The proactive shots fired by the agent were from within 10 feet of Ryan Routh."
[Epoch Times] Infections that resist treatment by antibiotics could cause nearly 40 million deaths by 2050, according to a new study urging immediate action.
The study, published on Sept. 16 in The Lancet, provides a stark forecast for the future impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and highlights the growing threat posed by drug-resistant pathogens.
The research, carried out by the Global Research on Antimicrobial Resistance (GRAM) Project, covers 204 countries and territories and offers the most comprehensive analysis of the global AMR burden to date.
The study emphasizes several policy measures that could significantly reduce AMR-related deaths. These include improving the quality of health care in hospitals and clinics, expanding access to life-saving antibiotics, and promoting the responsible use of antibiotics in various settings.
"The continued overuse of antimicrobials, both in human health and in agriculture, produces an environment that selects for increasingly resistant bacteria," the researchers warned.
The study’s authors also called for a renewed focus on prevention, such as vaccination, infection control in healthcare settings, and improved sanitation.
"New prevention efforts to address AMR must remain a priority for global health policymakers," the researchers wrote, warning that without sustained efforts, the world faces a future where once-treatable infections could become life-threatening again.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.