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Bomb

Explosion reported near a shopping mall in central Stockholm

Stockholm explosion
© Bjorn Larsson Rosvall / TT News Agency / Reuters
A blast was reported near a shopping mall in central Stockholm on Tuesday evening. No injuries have been reported.

Police rushed to the Mood shopping center in central Stockholm around 17:30 GMT following reports of a blast there.

"We have a damaged facade and a ruptured car window but we are not aware of any injuries to people. Obviously something has exploded but it doesn't appear to be major damage," said police spokeswoman Carina Skagerlind.

Snakes in Suits

Mayor of South African district proposes scholarships to female students on the condition they can prove their virginity

African child
© Kai Pfaffenbach / Reuters
A South African education scheme under fire for offering girls university scholarships on condition they remain virgins has been defended by the local mayor.

Dudu Mazibuko, the mayor of the Uthukela district in south-east South Africa, previously said the girls will be given regular virginity testing as an incentive for students to "keep themselves pure and inactive from sexual activity and focus on their studies".

Mazibuko said the scholarships, which are available to 16 students, will be renewed "as long as the child can produce a certificate that she is still a virgin".

"To us, it's just to say thank you for keeping yourself and you can still keep yourself for the next three years until you get your degree or certificate," she told a local radio station.

Comment: Clearly the mayor doesn't realize that it's the 21st century. This is just another sign of institutionalized patriarchy. The fact that women who have been raped are excluded is especially egregious. This is an idea that seems all about punishing women who have not maintained someone else's standards of living. Mayor Mazibuko needs to take a time machine back to the Stone Age, where her thinking resides.


Snakes in Suits

Plunder and domination: Gates Foundation opening African agriculture to land and seed-grabbing global agribusiness

africa agribusiness
The Gates Foundation - widely assumed to be 'doing good', is imposing a neoliberal model of development and corporate domination that's opening up Africa's agriculture to land and seed-grabbing global agribusiness, writes Colin Todhunter. In the process it is foreclosing on the real solutions - enhancing food security, food sovereignty and the move to agroecological farming.


The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) is dangerously and unaccountably distorting the direction of international development. With assets of $43.5 billion, the BMGF is the largest charitable foundation in the world. It actually distributes more aid for global health than any government. As a result, it has a major influence on issues of global health and agriculture.

The charges are laid in a new report by Global Justice Now: 'Gated Development - Is the Gates Foundation always a force for good?' The report argues that what BMGF is doing could end up exacerbating global inequality and entrenching corporate power globally.

Global Justice Now's analysis of the BMGF's programmes shows that the foundation's senior staff are overwhelmingly drawn from corporate America. As a result, the question is: whose interests are being promoted - those of corporate America or those of ordinary people who seek social and economic justice rather than charity?

According to the report, the foundation's strategy is intended to deepen the role of multinational companies in global health and agriculture especially, even though these corporations are responsible for much of the poverty and injustice that already plagues the global south.

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Pistol

Breaking: San Diego's Naval Medical Center on lockdown; reports of active shooter

Naval medical center
According to multiple news reports, the Naval Medical Center in San Diego is currently on lockdown after reports of an active shooter in the facility.

According to a Facebook post from the medical center's account:
**!ATTENTION!** An active shooter has just been been reported in building #26 at Naval Medical Center San Diego. All occupants are advised to run, hide or fight. All non-emergency response personnel are asked to stay away from the compound, located at 34800 Bob Wilson Drive, San Diego, CA 92134

Handcuffs

Plea bargains and the death of due process: 96% of all inmates have never had a trial

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In the Land of the Free, one-quarter of the entire planet's prison population, some 2.2 million people, currently languish behind bars; yet, an astonishing number of them — around 2 million —have never been to trial. Indeed, these figures categorically debunk the notion the criminal justice system in the United States maintains any semblance of its formation's original intent: to ensure the guilty suffer punishment befitting their crimes, while the innocent avoid false conviction.

As the fundamental basis for the justice system in the United States, the Sixth Amendment states:
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defense.

Comment: And who profits from these huge numbers of incarcerated individuals, otherwise known as modern-day slaves?


Arrow Down

Pathocracy in action: Elitist treatment of the hardworking poor

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© ean Proctor/The Flint Journal-MLive.com via AP, FileIn this Jan. 9, 2016 file photo, Michigan State Representatives Shelton Neeley, left, and Phil Phelps, right, address people during a rally to talk about the water crisis in Flint, Mich. Ever since the full extent of the Flint water crisis emerged, one question has loomed above all others: Would this have happened in a wealthier, whiter community?
There's plenty of evidence to support the work ethic of poor people.

Almost 63 percent of America's work-eligible poor are working. Many of the remainder are plagued by a real unemployment rate that is two to five times higher than the official rate, as Congress has continually thwarted job creation proposals.

Immigrants comprise 13 percent of the population, but make up 28 percent of the small business owners.

Poor families don't waste money. Two-thirds of their income is consumed by housing, food, transportation, health care, and insurance.

A study of 18 European countries found "increasing employment commitment as social spending gets more generous" -- in other words, dividend payments encourage people to work harder, rather than the other way around.

Comment: More to the point, it is not just the unwillingness of Congress and local politicians to address these problems, but the fact that many of those politicians and those whose unseen hands guide public policies are, if not outright psychopaths are at least sociopathic in nature. They do not have the capacity for empathy, and as intra-species predators they use ordinary humans to advance their own agenda, then throw them to the wolves when they have outlived their usefulness.


Arrow Down

Another poisoning scandal emerges as lead contaminated water detected in Sebring, Ohio

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© Bill Pugliano / AFP
Children and pregnant women in Sebring, Ohio, have been advised not to drink tap water as another poisoning scandal has erupted in the US. Elevated lead levels in the water were detected last year, but local officials failed to notify thousands of residents for months.

Schools in Sebring, a village about 60 miles southeast of Cleveland, were closed on Friday and Monday as officials tested for elevated lead levels in the water supply. Testing over the weekend found one drinking fountain at the district's school buildings with lead levels that exceed safe levels.

Pregnant women and children were asked to have their blood tested for elevated lead levels at a local clinic. Exposure to lead can cause serious health problems, including lower IQ, hearing problems and anemia in children.

"A lot of us have kids at home, and we're extremely afraid, and we need a mayor to stand up, be honest with us, hold people accountable and fix this problem," one man told WKBN News. A council meeting was held Monday night, with Sebring residents reportedly saying they are not getting the answers they want from local officials.

Comment: How many other conscienceless officials are hiding evidence of water and environmental contamination in communities, just to save their own hides? Perhaps the only fortunate outcome of these scandals is that the increasing media scrutiny may save a few lives, because it is becoming clear that ponerized officials will generally do nothing to help vulnerable communities, unless forced to do so.


Che Guevara

French riot police crack down hard as teachers, taxi drivers and air traffic controllers take to the streets

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© Thomas Samson / AFPAnti-riot policemen arrive as taxi drivers block the traffic with a fire during a demonstration against the VTC (transport vehicle with chauffeur) on January 26, 2016 on the ringroad (peripherique) at porte Maillot in Paris.
Taxi drivers in France are blockading roads with burning tires protesting the low-cost Uber app, resulting in at least 20 arrests. Air traffic controllers are also staging a demonstration, leading to dozens of canceled flights.

At least 20 arrests had already been made by 10am local time, following taxi driver protests around major cities including Paris and Marseille.

Drivers blocked roads with burning tires, prompting the arrival of riot police and firefighters. Some drivers had set pre-dawn bonfires which authorities had to put out.

Comment: As more and more people become fed up with the Troika's inhuman austerity program, European authorities become more and more like their Anglo-American counterparts: intolerant of genuine dissent.

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Snow Globe

Word to my Flat-Earthers! Hip-hop star 'BoB' insists the planet is flat

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© George Pimentel/WireImage 'Have u been to the edge?' BoB in Toronto.
Bobby Ray Simmons Jr, better known as BoB, American rapper and music producer, believes that the Earth is flat, according to recent tweets from his account.

The rapper - who has released hits Nothin' on You, Airplanes and Magic - posted dozens of tweets, presenting a variety of arguments as to why modern science is wrong.

"A lot of people are turned off by the phrase 'flat earth' ... but there's no way u can see all the evidence and not know... grow up," he tweeted.

He argued that if the Earth were indeed curved, evidence of that would be apparent when looking at the horizon in the distance and distant cities would be hidden from view because of curvature.

"No matter how high in elevation you are... the horizon is always eye level ... sorry cadets... I didn't wanna believe it either," the rapper tweeted.

Comment: We couldn't believe our ears when we noticed this flat Earth business spreading like wildfire last year. We counter all their claims in our forum thread here.

And now a celebrity is endorsing it!

Swathes of people out there are apparently unable to correctly perceive scale and depth. It's like they have a 2-dimensional mind that is unable to read reality in 3-dimensions.

Truly bizarro world!


House

Precipitous rents in ski country push workers to edges

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© Nick Cote / The New York TimesSoaring home prices and a shift toward weekend vacation rentals have created a housing crisis in ski country towns like Vail, Colo., above.
On nights when she could not crash on a friend's couch or unroll a sleeping mat on an attic floor, Chelsea Lilly tucked her silver Subaru into a supermarket parking lot or a dark spot along a mountain pass, wrapped herself in a green Army blanket and watched movies on her phone until she fell asleep.

Getting work at a day spa in this bustling ski town had been easy, but finding an affordable apartment this winter proved almost impossible. So Ms. Lilly, 34, bounced along an itinerant path of couches and borrowed bedrooms that has become a fact of life for workers in jewel-box tourist towns across the country. Nights in the Subaru got so cold that she shivered awake every few hours and ran the engine to thaw out.

"I didn't know it was going to be like this," she said.

The miners who once pried gold and silver from the heart of the Rocky Mountains would attest that living in paradise has never been easy. These days, soaring home prices and a shift toward weekend vacation rentals have created a housing crisis in ski country, one that has people piling into apartments, camping in the woods and living out of their trailers and pickup trucks.