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Update: 83 killed as 2 blasts rip through Ramadan crowds at Baghdad shopping areas

Baghdad blast
© Ammar Karim / Facebook
Two blasts have ripped through busy market areas in Baghdad, Iraq's capital, killing around 80 people and injuring 160. The Islamic State militant group has claimed responsibility for one of the attacks.

Over 160 others were also injured, AP reported citing hospital and police sources. Interior Ministry spokesman Saad Maan confirmed that the attack was a car bomb.

Eyewitnesses reported on Twitter that many shops burned down in the explosion. Many also fear the number of casualties could grow.

Karrada, the upper middle class district of the Iraqi capital, is mostly inhabited by Shia but also has quite a large Christian minority. The area gets really busy after sunset during the holy month of Ramadan.

Black Magic

Not-so-useful idiot: Ivy League student went to Syria to join Daesh - then begged U.S. to extract him

Mohimanul Alam Bhuiya
© NBC NewsMohimanul Alam Bhuiya
Like many fellow Americans, Mohimanul Alam Bhuiya aimed for the stars.

In a 2008 essay for his Brooklyn high school newspaper, Bhuiya wrote, "I believe that I have greatness in me. I want to be a superhero," the Washington Post reported. He added kudos to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill who "fought a worldwide battle against the evil supervillain Adolf Hitler."

Soon he was enrolled at Columbia University โ€” and the brand-new Ivy Leaguer seemingly had the world at his feet.

Then something shifted.

Bhuiya, a Muslim, became deeply interested in the Islamic State. His internet activity on that topic came to the FBI's attention in June 2014 โ€” particularly that he might try to travel to Syria โ€” so the Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York paid him a visit, the Post said, citing court documents.

Comment: What role if any did the Task Force have in his decision to go to Syria? For every dupe like Bhuiya who goes to Syria only to have his illusions shattered, there's another (or more) who have a great time amid the filth and gore. That's what Daesh is designed to do: attract the pathological and naive cannon fodder and head choppers, all in the interests of covert U.S. foreign policy. And now, after having realized the depth of his mistake, Bhuiya has the privilege of becoming property of the FBI. Out of the frying pan...


Handcuffs

Abuse of a moose: Two idiots charged with riding a swimming elk rodeo-style

man on moose
© Wolftracker TV/YouTube
Like many stupid ideas, this one probably started with a comment about holding beer. Two British Columbian men are charged with a variety of wildlife-related crimes for a moose-riding stunt that went viral

It appeared to be a beautiful day on the remote Tuchodi Lakes in the northwestern British Columbia, so a large moose decided to take a swim. Like a celebrity sun-tanning on vacation, however, the casual dip soon went viral thanks to some pesky paparazzi.

In a video posted last June to the Wolftracker TV YouTube channel that subsequently went viral, the moose is chased by a boat across the otherwise serene waters. A shirtless man standing astride the bow then jumps aboard the hapless Alces alces and proceeds to take a spin on the moose for 15 seconds before falling off like a rodeo rider tossed from a bucking bronc.

Info

Inequality and conflict: The real problems driving human migration

migrant
© AFP 2016/ ARIS MESSINIS
Humanity and migration are two sides of the same coin, enjoying a symbiotic relationship that will never be broken no matter how much people and politicians may try.

Indeed, rather than the alien phenomenon it is currently in vogue to characterize it, immigration is as natural as the sun rising and setting every day. In a previous article I explored how mass migration was a key factor in the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, doing so in relation to the refugee crisis that began lapping up on Europe's southern shores in 2015, an ongoing crisis directly related to the chaos that has engulfed the Middle East and North Africa. This refugee crisis is not the same phenomenon as immigration; however both are linked in so far as they are the product of concrete factors out of the control of those most affected by it - i.e. people compelled to uproot and move to other countries and parts of the world due to economic factors or in order to flee conflict and the societal collapse that conflict produces.

The prominence that the subject of immigration/migration now has across the northern hemisphere is directly linked to the global economic crisis which began in 2008 which continues to wield havoc, especially in poorer economies that were most exposed to its impact. In political terms it has wrought the collapse of the center ground, opening up space for radical ideas and narratives. Thus we have seen the emergence and rise of movements, parties, and political leaders from both the radical right and left, vying for the hearts and minds of people and communities, especially poorer and low income communities where the impact of migration is felt most, in the battle of ideas.

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Sheriff

NYPD gears up for a Fourth of July war with ISIS

NYPD
© ABC News
In the air, over the water and on the street with hundreds of heavily-armed officers, the New York Police Department says it is ready for war if ISIS or any terror group attacks New York City.

"I think that it's inevitable that there'll be another attack in this country," Chief James Waters, the head of the NYPD's Counterterrorism Bureau, told ABC News during a tour of his department's newly formed Critical Response Command. "We are well-prepared to respond to that."

Some 525 specially trained officers rotate shifts so that at any given time, 24/7, some 100 of them are ready to roll out with high-powered weapons, radiation detectors and bomb-sniffing Labrador Retrievers that can detect the chemicals known to be used by ISIS for its suicide explosives.

The operation is run from a command center in an undisclosed location in lower Manhattan, where the feeds from more than 9,000 surveillance cameras are piped in and displayed - feeds from the Brooklyn Bridge to Times Square to inside the city's subways.

Comment: Sounds as if these drama kings would like nothing more than for some type of attack to occur. Nevertheless, they'll have plenty of data on private citizens for the surveillance state and they maintain the illusion that they are protecting the helpless sheeple from the manufactured enemy.


Heart - Black

Cop smashes woman's phone and punches her in the face; all charges against him dropped

Officer Jesus Santiago-DeJesus
© cbs newsOfficer Jesus Santiago-DeJesus
Caught on video punching an innocent woman in the face and destroying her cell phone for recording him, a Pennsylvania police officer faced criminal charges after falsifying reports and blatantly abusing his authority.

However, thanks to a glaringly corrupt system that protects crooked cops, Reading Police Officer Jesus Santiago-DeJesus' charges of official oppression; assault; criminal attempt tampering with/fabricate physical evidence; false reports to law enforcement authorities; and unsworn falsification to authorities and criminal mischief โ€” were all dismissed.

"It's a great day for justice," said the officer's attorney, Allan Sodomsky on Wednesday after hearing the news. "Justice was served."

Although the deceitful cop initially accused the woman of punching him, several videos of the incident revealed that he lied in order to justify the beating and false arrests.

No Entry

First autopilot death: Tesla driver killed in crash with tractor-trailer

Joshua D. Brown
Joshua D. Brown
The U.S. announced Thursday the first fatality in a wreck involving a car in self-driving mode, the 40-year-old owner of a technology company who nicknamed his vehicle "Tessy" and had praised its sophisticated "Autopilot" system just one month earlier for preventing a collision on an interstate. The government said it is investigating the design and performance of the system aboard the Tesla Model S sedan.

Joshua D. Brown, of Canton, Ohio, died in the accident May 7 in Williston, Florida, when his car's cameras failed to distinguish the white side of a turning tractor-trailer from a brightly lit sky and didn't automatically activate its brakes, according to government records obtained Thursday.

Frank Baressi, 62, the driver of the truck and owner of Okemah Express LLC, said the Tesla driver was "playing Harry Potter on the TV screen" at the time of the crash and driving so quickly that "he went so fast through my trailer I didn't see him."

Network

Guccifer 2.0 posts on Clinton expenses, his heroes, and the need to know the truth about the presidential candidates

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© www.haktechs.comHidden Hands
Releasing a new batch of documents from the Democratic National Committee, hacker Guccifer 2.0 mocked allegations he works for the Kremlin, praised Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and Chelsea Manning and dismissed all the US presidential contenders.

The hacker revealed he is male, from somewhere in Eastern Europe, and denied working for the Russian government.

The new documents reveal conversations about the Clinton Foundation and attacks it suffered in the media. One document details various attacks on Clinton by Republicans via Twitter on topics such as the Clinton Foundation, healthcare, Iran, the military and coal - with links to the tweets in question.

Heart - Black

Cinemark held not liable in Colorado theater shooting - wants victims to pay $700,000 in legal fees

colorado movie theater shooting
© Reuters/Evan Semon Century Aurora 16 movie theater in Colorado, where the mass shooting that killed 12 people occurred in 2012.
Over a month after a state jury declared the nation's third-largest exhibition chain was not responsible for the fatal Colorado theater shooting at the Aurora Century 16 multiplex, Cinemark wants the victims to pay up.

With paperwork filed last week, the chain is seeking $699,187.13 in legal fees and other costs from the nearly 30 plaintiffs in the consolidated action. Those plaintiffs are victims and surviving family members of those killed in the July 20, 2012 shooting at the Aurora theater during a screening of The Dark Night Rises.

Some are parents of those who gave up their lives saving others in the theater and others are those who were badly wounded.

As is true in many jurisdictions across the nation, state law in Colorado allows the winning side in a civil case to seek costs. After years of legal battling, Cinemark won the state case on May 19 when the 6-person jury delivered a unanimous verdict that the chain was not partially liable for the massacre that killed 12 and left 70 injured.

Cinemark did not respond to request for comment today on its latest legal moves in regards to the tragedy. Plaintiffs' lawyer Marc Bern said last month that there likely would be an appeal of the verdict. Which means, this fees-and-costs filing could be a heavy-handed ploy by the chain in an attempt to halt any such appeal in return for dropping its own financial action.

On June 24, Cinemark was successful in having a federal case on the matter dismissed."The Court concludes that a reasonable jury could not plausibly find that Cinemark's actions or inactions were a substantial factor in causing this tragedy," U.S. District Judge R. Brook Jackson wrote in his ruling. Cinemark was awarded "reasonable costs" in that case too, but have not sought out any payment as of yet.

Fireball

Americans prefer a meteor hit Earth over Trump or Clinton as president

Meteor rather than Clinton
Some Americans still seem able to think rationally
Some folks would prefer to see a meteor hit the Earth rather than see either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office.

The doomsday scenario was offered by the left-leaning Public Policy Polling, which included a "Giant Meteor" option in a survey of presumptive presidential nominees.

More than one in 10 voters โ€” 13 percent โ€” said they'd prefer a giant space rock slamming into Earth.

Among those not keen on the extinction of humanity, 43 percent picked Clinton and 38 percent picked The Donald. Another 7 percent were on the fence.

Men are more likely to support the Giant Meteor than women โ€” while an equal percentage of Republicans and Democrats support it.

A sizable 27 percent of independents back the end of life as we know it, compared to 31 percent supporting Trump and 35 percent Clinton.

Comment: This poll is interesting and timely, given the large increase in meteorite/fireballs that have been hitting our atmosphere, and in many cases the ground, over the past 10 years.