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Howard lamented she used to return home to "a clean kitchen and bathroom and a drenching sense of guilt." Hiring a female to clean her home weighed on her "feminist conscience," so she was inspired to go "undercover" as a cleaner to learn more about the job firsthand for a new book. Working in office buildings and hotels, she says, "I picked used tampons off bathroom carpets and scrubbed bathtub tidemarks and sauces spattered across kitchen walls."
She goes on to demand cleaners be paid more, but she admits that paying her own cleaner well above the national average still wasn't enough to alleviate her guilt.
"Did I find I could hire a cleaner with a clean conscience? No, but I found I could ease my feminist conscience by scrubbing my own toilet," she announces at the end of her Guardian piece, which is meant to promote her book 'The Home Stretch' on the same subject.
"We are seeing that," Hostess Brands CEO Andy Callahan said on Yahoo Finance's On the Move, when asked if he is seeing a bump in business as people stock up, should they be trapped at home due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Added Callahan, "We are benefiting likely in the short-term due to traffic. That's the great thing about Hostess, we are there to celebrate things. We are there to comfort things. So we are seeing a slight uptick in traffic. It's too early to tell, a lot of our point of sale data lags."
RFE/RL's Radio Mashaal reported that participants in a conservative demonstration called Modesty Walk threw stones at demonstrators holding a march to mark International Women's Day.
Ismat Shahjahan, head of the Women's Democratic Front, which organized the march, said four participants suffered head injuries, while three others were less seriously hurt.
Police intervened to stop the violence.
A leaflet created by Public Health England for the NHS presented specific instructions for transgender women who are invited to take part in smear tests, but don't have a cervix and transgender men who do have one. There was no mention of just women - biological females who are encouraged to get the test every three to five years to avoid cancer.
"If you are registered as male you will not receive invitations, but your GP or practice nurse can arrange an appointment for you if you have a cervix. If you are a trans woman you do not need a cervical screening," the leaflet also reads, according to the Sunday Times.
Comment: State sanctioned madness:
- Whistleblowers call for end to transgender 'unregulated live experiment on children' at NHS clinic
- Telling the truth about trans is not 'hate speech': YouTube bans interview with Posie Parker for saying trans women are men
- Transgender and non-binary autism link
- I'm a pediatrician. How transgender ideology has infiltrated my field and produced large-scale child abuse
The gunman opened fire in the courtyard of the Adda'wa Islamic Cultural Association Mosque in the 19th arrondissement shortly before 8pm local time. There were around 15 people inside at the time of the incident, one of whom suffered multiple gunshot wounds. A 32-year-old man was rushed to a hospital and is reportedly in serious condition.
Police have launched a manhunt for the suspect who fled the scene of the attack on a two-wheeler in an unknown direction. Several 9mm caliber shells were found at the scene of the attack.

Cordon in Westminster where police said they shot and killed a man who was armed with knives.
Officers from the Metropolitan police remained overnight at the scene of the incident which occurred at around 11.30pm on Sunday. Road closures were put in place.
The force tweeted: "A man has been shot dead by officers following an incident in #Westminster at 23.27hrs on Sunday 8 March. This is NOT being treated as a terrorist incident."
Comment: Details surrounding the incident are still emerging and exactly why they were compelled to shoot the man dead - normally a choice of last resort for police in the UK - has yet to be revealed.
Also in the last 24 hours: Gunman storms Paris mosque, injures at least 1 & flees the scene
The clients of SberCloud.Advanced are projected to range from large businesses to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups. They will have access to 37 new cloud services, which will be fully integrated into one system.
According to Huawei's Director General in Russia, Wang Wei, the deal with Sberbank could significantly improve Russia's digital prospects.
County prosecutor who dropped Jussie Smollett charges received huge donation from Soros-backed group
Foxx is running to return to her office as state's attorney for Cook County, and it's reported that she benefited from a political pac named the Illinois Justice & Public Safety PAC which helped her run a six-figure ad campaign. It turns out that the pac's entire $2 million budget came from one of the many activist groups stealthily funded by Soros, according to the Washington Free Beacon.
The Soros funding came as part of the billionaire's effort to put radical leftists into county attorney and prosecutor offices all across the country. And Foxx has been part of the Soros plan for years, already. She received $408,000 from the foreign billionaire when she first ran for her office in 2016.
Comment: See also:
- Jussie Smollett taken into custody by Chicago police over allegedly lying about attack
- Chicago Police Union wants federal investigation into Kim Foxx's handling of case after she exchanged texts with Smollett's relatives [Update]
- Chicago police deny claim that actor identified attackers as white - can't get their story straight about whether he heard them say 'MAGA'
- 'Woke' injustice: Jussie Smollett's politicized escape from responsibility
- Jussie Smollett's hate crime hoax exposes America's shocking skepticism shortage
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum abducted his two daughters, forced them to return to Dubai, tortured them and began a campaign of intimidation against his now ex-wife, according to a damning "Fact-Finding" judgment by the English High Court court this week.
The claims were made by his now-ex, Princess Haya, who fled with the couple's 11-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son last year and sought a protective order against him in London. Haya, 45, the sister of the King of Morocco and an Olympic equestrian, married the billionaire Sheikh Mohammed, 70, in 2004. She was his sixth wife — he reportedly has 23 children by them (including the two with Haya).
The authors of the letter published this week complain that the dictionary refers to a woman as a "bitch" or a "maid", while a man is described as "a person with the qualities associated with males, such as bravery, spirit, or toughness."
Like all serious dictionaries, Oxford draws attention to the different terms that are used in relation to a word. The campaign — which started last year with a petition by Maria Beatrice Giovanardi — wants the dictionary to drop terms such as "bitch", "wench", "bird" or "frail" in its historical definition of a woman.
Comment:
- Tucker Carlson: 'Those who control your words control your mind'
- War On Words: New York City Dept. Of Education Wants 50 'Forbidden' Words Banned From Standardized Tests
- Limiting Free Speech leads to Limiting Knowledge and Limiting Choices
- Beware modern-day doublespeak
- Recognizing the Language of Tyranny














Comment: The fact that people's instincts on prepping is so off-the-mark would be hilarious if it weren't so sad. Twinkies and Donettes aren't going to do your immune system much good if an overzealous government quarantines you in your home for weeks.
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