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Haiti quake death toll rises to 1,297, hospitals are overwhelmed with some 5,700 injured

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© REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol
A damaged car is pictured under debris after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake in August 15, 2021.
At least 1,297 people have been killed in the devastating Haiti quake that struck the Caribbean nation's southern peninsula on Saturday, leaving a trail of destruction and hundreds of injured residents in its wake.

The new toll represents a dramatic increase from at least 724 deaths that were reported earlier on Sunday, up from a previous count of 304. Many of the casualties, including an estimated 2,800 injuries, occurred in southwestern Haiti, near the earthquake's epicenter.

Comment: Major magnitude 7.1 earthquake hits Haiti - At least 304 dead, hundreds injured (UPDATES)


Family

Who will save us from racist AI?

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Artificial Intelligence is becoming an essential component of medical diagnosis
In recent years, a wealth of literature has emerged exploring how AI and machine learning (ML) can improve diagnostic precision in medicine. Combined with deep learning (a subset of ML), this research has the potential, inter alia, to advance cancer detection, streamline treatment algorithms, and enhance our ability to predict the risk of disease development. In brief, ML is the process by which AI can be trained to mimic the way humans learn, thereby improving its own accuracy over time.

As with any professional paradigm shift, controversy and spirited debates on ethics abound. Topics have included physician concerns that expert clinical decision-making may be forfeited to a computer algorithm with limited interpretability, the problem of ML systems often "overfitting" data (when an algorithm starts to measure sheer randomness rather than observable characteristics),1 and the integration of bias into any given ML program.2 The discussion of how medical bias relates to racial disparities in medicine is of particular concern in the modern era. However, a recent study regarding diagnostic imaging offers a reminder that this topic remains fraught with taboos and confusion.

Sherlock

They knew everything and did nothing. Revisiting the DOJ efforts to protect Epstein

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It has been two years since Jeffrey Epstein died.

I refuse to say he committed suicide because that would require trust in the DOJ's investigation into his death. Not that it's inconceivable that Epstein committed suicide. He was facing serious charges that would have resulted in serious time. He revised his will two days before he died. (Indicative of planning his death or being fearful he'd be killed, however you want to look at it.) Rather, it's that we've learned from the Epstein saga that the DOJ, which serves the broader interests of the US government, can't be trusted.

Two years gone and we still have no good answers about Jeffrey Epstein's ties to intelligence.

There are sources telling Vicky Ward of Rolling Stone that "Epstein's dealings in the arms world in the 1980s had led him to work for multiple governments, including the Israelis." Ward's sources said that Epstein "was known in the intelligence world as a 'hyper-fixer,' somebody who can go between different cultures and networks."

As to the allegations that Epstein was dealing arms in the 1980s - if true, then likely in conjunction with US or Israeli intelligence - that might explain why he had an Austrian passport that was used to enter France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia in the 1980s.

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Gold Coins

PM Modi announces Rs 100 lakh crore infra development programme 'Gatishakti'

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday announced a Rs 100 lakh crore (100 trillion) 'Gatishakti' initiative to bring employment opportunities for the youth and to help in holistic infrastructure growth.

Addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on India's 75th Independence Day, he said India will launch the 'Pradhan Mantri Gatishakti National Master Plan'. Gatishakti, he said, will help local manufacturers turn globally competitive and also develop possibilities of new future economic zones.

India imported mobile phones worth USD 8 billion seven years ago and is now exporting USD 3 billion worth of mobile phones, the prime minister said.

Brick Wall

Australia's biggest city toughens harsh stay-at-home lockdown orders

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Australia's biggest city announced tighter Covid restrictions including heavier fines and tighter policing on Saturday as authorities battled to contain a Delta outbreak and said they were seeing the "most concerning day of the pandemic" so far.

After months of pursuing a "Covid Zero" strategy, Australia has been struggling to bring a resurgence of coronavirus cases under control, with more than 10 million people under lockdown in its two largest cities and the capital Canberra.

Residents of Sydney, going into an eighth week under stay-at-home orders, will now face heftier fines for flouting rules or lying to contact tracers, with current restrictions proving insufficient to stop the spread.

Comment: Meanwhile, in Iran (from the Guardian):
Iran says it will impose a six-day-long "general lockdown" in cities across the country after being hit by what it describes as its fifth wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, state media has reported.

The lockdown includes all bazaars, markets and public offices, as well as movie theatres, gyms and restaurants in all Iranian cities. It will begin on Monday and will last through to Saturday.

The national coronavirus taskforce, which issued the decision, also ordered a travel ban between all Iranian cities from Sunday to Friday.
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So far, authorities have avoided imposing heavy handed rules on a population badly equipped to bear them. Iran, which has had the worst virus outbreak in the region, is reeling from a series of crises: tough US sanctions, global isolation, a heat wave, the worst blackouts in recent memory and ongoing protests over water and electricity shortages.

Iran'ssupreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has final say on all state matters, in January slammed shut any possibility of vaccines made in the US or UK entering the country, calling them "forbidden".

For now, the majority of Iranians receiving vaccines rely on foreign-made shots. A health ministry spokesperson said Iran could import western vaccines "as long as they're not produced in the US or Britain".



Cross

MSNBC's Joy Reid riles up conservatives after she claims US 'religious right' dreams of Taliban-like 'theocracy'

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© Reuters
Afghans who fled their homes in northern provinces as Taliban forces approached are shown taking shelter in a Kabul park earlier this week.
MSNBC host Joy Reid was blasted for using the tragedy unfolding for those Afghan women and girls who were raised on Western values to demonize US Christian conservatives, likening them to the Taliban.

Reacting on Saturday to a Twitter post from BBC anchor Yalda Hakim reporting that women in Taliban-controlled Herat were turned away from their offices and university, Reid called the news "the real-life Handmaid's Tale." She added, "[It's] a true cautionary tale for the US, which has our own far religious right dreaming of a theocracy that would impose a particular brand of Christianity, drive women from the workforce and solely into childbirth, and control all politics."

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Attention

'At least' 63 people on Martha's Vineyard are COVID positive after Obama birthday party

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While it can't be said for sure that the big celebration hosted by the Obamas was a superspreader event, reports indicate an uptick of pandemic cases as of this week.

According to the Daily Mail, there's been 63 reported positive cases for COVID on Martha's Vineyard since former President Obama's birthday celebration last weekend.

However it's currently unclear whether or not these cases were directly related to the festivities.

Comment: While it could be true that the Obama birthday bash was a super-spreader event, this isn't the egregious part - it's the fact that the elites continue to force the plebs into social distancing and masking while they roam free, doing as they wish. The elite's know what the rest of us (who are paying attention) know - that Covid is not a deadly plague anymore than the flu is.

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Info

Bill Maher defends Matt Damon, rips the 'woke police'

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Bill Maher had another incredible segment Friday night on his show.

The legendary comedian and HBO star discussed the latest attempt to cancel Matt Damon because "The Bourne Identity" actor recently admitted to stopping using a gay slur, and later clarified that he never personally used it.

Yet, that wasn't enough to satisfy the woke mob coming for his head. Once again, Maher had possibly the most refreshing and honest take on the internet.

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NPC

Why the Left can't meme

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© Posted by u/Drungeon on Reddit, of course
'Woke comedy' will never compete with the despair of the online Right.

"No great movement designed to change the world can bear sarcasm or mockery, because they are a rust that corrodes everything it touches." So wrote the Czech writer Milan Kundera in his novel The Joke.

Humour has long been a magic ingredient in unlocking political change. In the medieval court, jesters had an almost unique privilege in being able to tell the monarch what he didn't want to hear, and were often tasked with presenting bad news. In totalitarian regimes humour was a daily act of undermining the regime, to the extent that on Stalin's death 200,000 of the Gulag's 2.5m population were there for telling jokes.

Comment: Making and sharing memes has become a way to rebel against the insidious dominant progressive culture that lacks all sense or reason. It's the new litmus test of who actually "gets it".

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Airplane

A bill has been introduced in Congress that would ban tens of millions of Americans from flying

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Before this pandemic, it would have been unimaginable for Congress to consider a bill that would ban tens of millions of Americans from flying. But now everything has changed. A new bill has been introduced that would specifically ban all unvaccinated individuals from ever flying again. When I first heard about this, I thought that it couldn't possibly be true. But it is true. The following comes from the description of H.R. 4980 that has been posted on Congress.gov...
To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to ensure that any individual traveling on a flight that departs from or arrives to an airport inside the United States or a territory of the United States is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and for other purposes.
The full text of the bill has not been received by Congress.gov yet, and so we don't know the specifics of the proposed law.

But what we do know is that it would ban you from any flight "that departs from or arrives to an airport inside the United States" if you have not been "fully vaccinated".

So if you have only had one injection, you would be banned too.