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The Kennedy family confirmed the death in a statement.
"Our hearts are shattered by the loss of our beloved Saoirse. Her life was filled with hope, promise and love. She cared deeply about friends and family, especially her mother Courtney, her father Paul, her stepmother Stephanie, and her grandmother Ethel, who said, 'The world is a little less beautiful today,'" the Kennedy family said in the statement.
She lit up our lives with her love, her peals of laughter and her generous spirit. Saoirse was passionately moved by the causes of human rights and women's empowerment and found great joy in volunteer work, working alongside indigenous communities to build schools in Mexico. We will love her and miss her forever," the statement continued.

Last March, ProPublica published an extensive investigation that found IBM had fired an estimated 20,000 U.S. employees ages 40 or older in the past five years.
The technology company is facing several lawsuits accusing it of firing older workers, including a class-action case in Manhattan and individual civil suits filed in California, Pennsylvania and Texas last year.
"We have reinvented IBM in the past five years to target higher value opportunities for our clients," IBM said in a statement. "The company hires 50,000 employees each year."
Big Blue has struggled with almost seven straight years of shrinking revenue. In the last decade, the company has fired thousands of people in the U.S., Canada and other high-wage jurisdictions in an effort to cut costs and retool its workforce after coming late to the cloud-computing and mobile-tech revolutions. The number of IBM employees has fallen to its lowest point in six years, with 350,600 global workers at the end of 2018 -- a 19% reduction since 2013.
Mohamad Imran, a member of the ruling coalition's People's Justice Party (PKR), pitched the bizarre initiative because he was concerned about men at risk of being "seduced and end up breaking the country's laws" due to "what women wear." His solution to the 'problem' was as simple as his logic: a Sexual Harassment Act.
Contrary to the legislation's name, it would enable Malaysian males to deal "with the acts, speech or dressing of women that could seduce men into committing incest, rape, molest and pornography, among other things."

Franklin square and Munson Fire District commissioners: Philip F. Malloy, Jr (left), Dennis G, Lyons (second from left); Joseph M. Torregrossa (center); Christopher L. Gioia (second from right); Les Saltaman (right)
The resolution, read aloud and passed during a July 24, 2019 meeting and calling for the investigation was drafted by Commissioner Christopher Gioia and was unanimously approved by the five commissioners.
According to Activist Post, Commissioner Christopher Gioia said: "We're a tight-knit community and we never forget our fallen brothers and sisters. You better believe that when the entire fire service of New York State is on board, we will be an unstoppable force. We were the first fire district to pass this resolution. We won't be the last."
Jahangir "John" Turan, the owner of an art gallery, told Fox 5 New York that the incident occurred Tuesday afternoon on Canal Street.
Earlier in the day, he said he visited Trump Tower and purchased one of the signature red hats featuring Trump's 2016 campaign slogan because "I think he's doing a great job."
degenerate
verb
de·gen·er·ate | di-ˈje-nə-ˌrāt
to sink into a low intellectual or moral state
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There are many reasons to be careful about food safety - recalls and contamination with bacteria sure seem fairly common these days - but it turns out, there's another menace lurking in grocery stores...
People.
Yesterday as I was scanning the news, a headline caught my attention:
Woman Wanted For Urinating On Potatoes At Pennsylvania Walmart, Police SayPolice released surveillance images of the woman on their website. Today, it was announced that the woman turned herself in:
According to police, the woman is accused of urinating on a bin of potatoes after entering the store. She left soon after.Thankfully, employees spotted the urine, cleaned and sanitized the area, and tossed out the potatoes.
Police identified that woman as Grace Brown. She is now being charged with criminal mischief, open lewdness, disorderly conduct, and public drunkness. She is awaiting a preliminary hearing. (source)
This, unfortunately, is not the only recent case of someone tampering with food in a store.
According to mental health watchdog group Citizen Commission on Human Rights, more than a million kids under six take psychiatric drugs. Half a million kids are aged between four and five. Believe it or not, 274,804 are a year old or younger. Babies are given psychiatric drugs. Does it get any worse than this? About 370,778 toddlers aged 2-3 take this medication.
The situation is a lot more serious than this. About 4,130,340 children aged 6-12 take psychiatric drugs as confirmed by the data from IMS Health.
'Triple talaq,' as the controversial practice is also known in India, allows a husband to separate from his wife merely by uttering "talaq," the Arabic word for divorce, three times consecutively, whether verbally, in written form or even through a tweet or text message.
Comment: Narendra Modi has changed Indian politics for the better by tackling the issues that no other political party would dare touch since the country's independence in 1947. By empowering tens of millions of Muslim women with this bill, he has done more to reform Islam than any other leader in the past century.
During the recent parliamentary election, Modi received large support from all sections of society, including businessmen (of all sizes), farmers, Dalits (so-called untouchables), backward casts, the upper caste and remote tribal groups, thus dismantling more than four decades of entrenched voting habits.
See also:
- Modi's Minority Report: Indian PM strikes a pitch for greater Muslim Inclusiveness.
- India: Fresh triple talaq bill introduced in Lok Sabha, Oppositon members protest
The arrival of Donald Trump in the White House two-and-a-half years ago has emboldened Israel as never before, leaving it free to unleash new waves of brutality in the occupied territories. Western states have not only turned a blind eye to these outrages, but are actively assisting in silencing anyone who dares to speak out.
It is rapidly creating a vicious spiral: the more Israel violates international law, the more the West represses criticism, the more Israel luxuriates in its impunity.
This shameless descent was starkly illustrated last week when hundreds of heavily armed Israeli soldiers, many of them masked, raided a neighbourhood of Sur Baher, on the edges of Jerusalem. Explosives and bulldozers destroyed dozens of homes, leaving many hundreds of Palestinians without a roof over their heads.
Three US officials who requested anonymity told NBC that Hamza bin Laden - son of terror leader and founder of al-Qeada Osama bin Laden - has been killed. The circumstances of his death, or whether there was American involvement, are not clear.
Hamza bin Laden gave his last known public statement to the al-Qaeda group's media arm in 2018, threatening Saudi Arabia with attack and calling for the overthrow of the Saudi monarchy, but has not been heard from since.
According to former FBI agent and counter terrorism expert Ali Soufan, Hamza was "being prepared for a leadership role in the organization his father founded," and would likely be looked on favorably by the "jihadi rank-and-file" were he to take on that role.













Comment: It will be interesting to note how the strategy impacts IBM in the coming years - will ditching experience / competence for 'trendy and cool' have the desired effects?