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Ontario Premier denies issuing directive to stop staff using the term 'climate change'

Ontario Premier Doug Ford
© Carlo Allegri / ReutersOntario Premier Doug Ford.
Leaked emails asking civil servants to stop using the term "climate change" on social media have landed Doug Ford in hot water as Ontario reels from a spike in forest fires. The premier's office calls the emails "false."

Emails published on the Toronto-based blogTO show messages sent by Ontario Parks Social Media Coordinator Anne MacLachlan and Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry's Director of Communications Services Lisa Sarracini. The two emails appear to be directing staffers that, as "per Premier's Office direction, we are not allowed to mention climate change in social media content at this time."

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Heart - Black

Trash bags with human flesh found in NYC's Bronx

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© Sergio Flores / Reuters
Two bags containing human remains have been discovered in the Bronx, New York City, triggering a massive police response. The gender of the victim remains unknown.

Police have set up a large crime scene investigation in Crotona Park South and Franklin Street on Friday afternoon, after a local park employee discovered two suspicious bags by a sidewalk.

The employee immediately called his boss who rushed to the scene where the park officials discovered flesh and hair inside the bags, and called the police. Upon their arrival at the scene, officers confirmed that there was a body in the bags, ABC 7 New York reports.

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Absurd Political Correctness: Conor Daly loses Lilly Diabetes sponsorship over remark his father made over 30 years ago

Conor Daly
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Lilly Diabetes has pulled its sponsorship of Conor Daly's No. 6 car in the NASCAR Xfinity race at Road America, citing a racially insensitive remark made by the driver's father in the 1980s that surfaced this week.

Lilly said in a statement Friday that its sponsorship was intended to raise awareness for treatment options and resources for people living with diabetes.

"Unfortunately, the comments that surfaced this week by Derek Daly distract from this focus, so we have made the decision that Lilly Diabetes will no longer run the No. 6 at Road America this weekend," Lilly said.

Primarily an IndyCar driver, Conor Daly is making his NASCAR debut at the rural Wisconsin road course Saturday with Roush Fenway Racing. Messages left for a team spokesman seeking comment were not immediately returned on Friday night.

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Eye 2

'We don't shoot women' says Israeli lieutenant, but Kristin Foss is shot for second time in a week in Palestine

Kristin Foss
Kristin Foss
"We don't shoot women", a Lieutenant in the Israeli army said yesterday, when asked why they shot a Norwegian activist in Kafr Qaddum Saturday last week, shortly before shooting her again.
Israeli activist Matan Cohen posted this exchange and occurrence yesterday on his Facebook with photos from the scene.

This time Kristin was not shot in the abdomen, but in the foot, by a rubber-coated steel bullet. I was alerted to Kristin's injury by her Facebook update from the clinic:

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Iranian F-5 fighter jet crashes at air base, pilot killed

Iranian F-5 fighter jet
© Ebrahim Norouzi / Fars News / AFPIranian F-5 fighter jet
An Iranian Air Force F-5 fighter jet crashed on a training mission in the southwestern Khuzestan Province. The pilot was killed, while the co-pilot survived and was hospitalized.

The jet was flying a training mission when it crashed while trying to land on a runway at Dezful Air Base in the southwestern Khuzestan Province on Sunday, Iranian media reports.


Heart - Black

Public reacts with fury after Gingrich encourages Republicans to politicize woman murdered by illegal immigrant

Mollie Tibbetts
© ReutersMollie Tibbetts
The Republican Party could score big in the midterms if Mollie Tibbetts, a woman thought to have been murdered by an illegal immigrant, becomes a "household name," Newt Gingrich has mused, inciting fury on social media.

The longtime GOP sage and former Republican Speaker of the House and presidential candidate contacted Axios to make sure that the outlet was covering the murder of Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts. A Mexican citizen living in the US under a false name was charged with her killing, and president Donald Trump and other Republicans have seized on the tragedy to push for tougher immigration laws - while framing the Democrats' stance on illegal immigration as dangerous.

"If Mollie Tibbetts is a household name by October, Democrats will be in deep trouble," Gingrich noted. "If we can be blocked by Manafort-Cohen, etc., then GOP could lose [the House] badly."

Quenelle

Syrian Army trolls jihadists in Idlib with latest spy video

Sarmada
© Syrian Arab ArmyStill of Sarmada video
The Syrian Arab Army continued their trolling campaign in the Idlib Governorate, Friday, as their Tiger Forces released another spy video from behind enemy lines.

The official media wing for the Tiger Forces released footage from the jihadist stronghold of Sarmada this week, as one of their spies roamed around the town without being caught by Hay'at Tahrir Al-Sham or the Free Syrian Army (FSA).

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Flashback American claiming to be a general for Saudi Arabia accused of war crimes In Yemen

Stephen Toumajan Yemen
© Martin B. Cherry for BuzzFeed News/dvidshub.netStephen Toumajan
"We would call him 'Little Napoleon.'"

Stephen Toumajan spent most of his professional life as an officer in the US Army - but these days the country he serves is not the US but the United Arab Emirates. He is a major general for the Emirati military, according to his own statements and a UAE government website.

He commands the UAE's military helicopter branch at a time when that country's forces are fighting one of the world's deadliest conflicts: the brutal war in Yemen, which has left over a million people with cholera, 8 million people at risk of starvation, and 5,000 children dead or wounded. The UAE and its partners in the war have been accused of atrocities. Toumajan says he is not involved in that war.

To be a UAE general is a step up for Toumajan, who left the US Army as a lieutenant colonel and once had a side gig running a women's bust-enhancement business in Tennessee called Breast Wishes.

More importantly, it represents a marked escalation of the role US private military contractors play in foreign conflicts. While military contractors have become deeply entwined in warfare all over the world, they traditionally have stuck to strict limits: advising, training, and supplying foreign armies - but not actually serving in them. It's the distinction between being a contractor and a mercenary. Toumajan's role blurs that distinction.

Bad Guys

Lunacy: Toronto city councillor says Muslim-only subsidized housing is acceptable

Joe Cressy
© Rene Johnston / Toronto StarCouncillor Joe Cressy
A Toronto city councillor says a provision that allows only Ahmadiyya Muslims access to a city-subsidized apartment building is not unfair.

"We want people to live in a culturally-appropriate setting," said Councillor Joe Cressy, of Ward 20 Trinity-Spadina.

This week, about 11,000 people looking for subsidized housing were removed from the waiting list at Ahmadiyya Abode of Peace, a 14-storey apartment building on Finch Avenue West. About 100 of the 166 residential rental units are designed as rent-geared-to-income.

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Pew polls Russia: 71% don't believe Russia interfered in US election, 81% have confidence on Putin

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© Artyom Geodakyan/TASS via Getty ImagesA celebration for Russia Day on June 12 in Moscow’s Red Square.
pew russia
In the wake of allegations that the Russian government used social media and other tactics to disrupt the 2016 United States presidential election, roughly seven-in-ten Russians believe their government did not try to influence the election. Only 15% say their government did try to meddle, a new Pew Research Center survey shows.

More broadly, Russians are about evenly split over whether their country tries to influence the internal affairs of other countries: 45% say yes, 46% say no. In contrast, an overwhelming majority of Russians (85%) think the U.S. government interferes in the domestic affairs of other countries.

Regarding relations with the West, roughly eight-in-ten Russians think that Western sanctions, initially imposed on account of Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, are having an effect on the Russian economy, with 47% saying the sanctions are having a major effect. Tensions with the West are palpable for many Russians: Eight-in-ten consider NATO a threat, with 45% saying the organization is a major threat to their country.

Globally, Russians believe their country is playing an increasingly important role. Nearly three-in-four (72%) think Russia plays a more important role in the world than it did 10 years ago, up from 59% last year. Most, however, also believe Russia does not get the respect it deserves. About six-in-ten say Russia should get more respect internationally than it does, with roughly half as many (32%) saying Russia is as respected as it should be.

Comment: The U.S. miscalculated in the 1990s. Their NATO/EU expansion, 'democracy promotion', and aggression toward the Russian Federation only turned Russians against them, creating a potential enemy instead of an ally. Now Russia is going her own way, and aside from the nuisances of having to deal with the world's dying superpower, Russians seem to be content with that.