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Nearly three decades after Joe Biden faced sharp backlash over his treatment of Anita Hill, when she came before his Senate committee to accuse Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment, he urged lawmakers not to repeat the same mistakes when considering a sexual assault claim against another supreme court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, by Christine Blasey Ford.

“It takes enormous courage for a woman to come forward, under the bright lights of millions of people watching, and relive something that happened to her,” Biden said in 2018, as he was laying the groundwork for a presidential run.

Ford, he said, “should be given the benefit of the doubt”.

On Friday, Biden broke a months-long silence to unequivocally deny an allegation of sexual assault by a former Senate aide, Tara Reade. But he was challenged to align his past comments on how such allegations should be viewed with his assertion that Reade’s account was false.

“Are women to be believed … unless it pertains to you?” asked Mika Brzezinski, a host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe.

“Women are to be believed, given the benefit of the doubt,” Biden said.

But he added that “the facts in this case do not exist. They never happened, and there’s so many inconsistencies in what has been said in this case. So yes, look at the facts, and I assure you it did not happen. Period. Period.”

For weeks Biden’s campaign has grappled with how he should defend him while upholding the “believe women” ethos of the #MeToo movement that has toppled powerful men in politics, entertainment and media. Since Donald Trump’s election, Democrats have confronted sexual misconduct aggressively, drawing a sharp distinction with Republicans on issues of gender and equality.

Trump has been accused by more than a dozen women of sexual harassment, assault or rape. During the 2016 election, a recording emerged of him bragging about groping women. Trump has flatly denied the allegations, often attacking his accusers, including for their appearance.

Indeed, on Friday the president advised Biden to “go out and fight it”.

Speaking to conservative conservative radio host Dan Bongino, Trump suggested the accusation could be false and likened the two men’s situations.

“All of a sudden you become a wealthy guy, you’re a famous guy, then you become president, and people … that you’ve never seen, that you’ve never heard of make charges. So I guess in a way you could say I’m … sticking up for him.”

Republicans have largely remained silent about Trump’s record on women. By contrast, Democrats demanded Biden address the matter and some have even called for him to step down as the presumptive nominee.

“Demanding more of Joe Biden’s leadership is not in contradiction with our commitment to defeat Trump,” said Ana Maria Archila, co-executive director of the Center for Popular Democracy. “It is, in fact, central to that effort.”

Republicans have seized on an opportunity to renew the poisonous fight that erupted over Kavanaugh.

“Democrat double standard”, blared a memo from the Republican National Committee which portrayed Democrats as hypocrites and suggested they were holding the allegation against their nominee to a higher standard of proof than the one they used against Kavanaugh.

“The double standard exhibited by Biden, prominent liberal women’s groups and Democrat elected officials – some of whom want to be Biden’s running mate – is glaring and cannot be allowed to stand,” said Erin Perrine, a spokeswoman for Trump’s election campaign.



Amy Klobuchar speaks to Ari Melber of MSNBC. Photograph: Brian Cahn/ZUMA Wire/REX/Shutterstock

But Karen Finney, who worked for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, said Republicans were “playing with fire”.

Lis Smith, a senior adviser to Pete Buttigieg’s Democratic presidential campaign, said: “If Republicans and Biden opponents push too hard on this, it will backfire on them and just raise the question of why President Trump has never addressed the scores of sexual misconduct allegations against him.”

Lara Brown, director of the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University, said: “In this situation, the calculation that I think most Democrats will make is whatever Biden’s problems are, Trump is worse on every level.”

Brown said accusations of hypocrisy can “hit more than the scandal itself”, particularly when a candidate is attempting to define an opponent. But in this case, she said, the effort to brand Democrats as hypocrites would be undercut by Trump’s record and Republican silence.

Larry Jacobs, director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota, said Republicans were attempting to “neutralize” Biden’s appeal to suburban women who revolted from the party in 2018.

But he said the controversy would likely be eclipsed by the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak and was unlikely to be a “front-of-mind issue for voters” come November.

Women are a core Democratic constituency. Since Trump’s election, they have organized, voted and run for office in record numbers. In the presidential primary, excitement at the prospect of nominating a woman was eclipsed by fear of losing to Trump. Democrats chose Biden because they believed he was the most electable candidate. He has promised to choose a woman as his running mate.

Biden’s public silence over the last month put top female allies in the position of defending him while validating the experiences of women who come forward. Even so, party leadership and many of the women Biden is considering for vice-president, including senators Amy Klobuchar and Kamala Harris and former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, have voiced their support in recent days.

“I have a great comfort level with the situation as I see it,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters on Thursday, “with all due respect in the world for any woman who comes forward, with all the highest regard for Joe Biden.”



Stacey Abrams speaks to Jake Tapper of CNN. Photograph: Brian Cahn/ZUMA Wire/REX/Shutterstock

Pelosi said she had “complete respect” for the #MeToo movement but added: “There is also due process, and the fact that Joe Biden is Joe Biden.”

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused Bill Clinton of raping her in 1978, accused Pelosi of being “hypocritical” and “dishonest”.

“‘The fact is that Joe Biden is Joe Biden’,” she wrote on Twitter. “What the hell? Bill Clinton is Bill Clinton, but he’s still a rapist.” Clinton has denied the charge.

‘#MeToo happened’

In a statement on Friday, Biden pointed to his work in the Senate to pass the Violence Against Women Act, and as vice-president to combat campus sexual assault.

Yet as he was preparing to launch his campaign last year, eight women, including Reade, came forward with stories about unwanted touching or contact. None alleged sexual assault. He apologized but advocates were dismayed when he made light of it days later.

For many sexual assault survivors and advocates, the current controversy has exposed how much still needs to change.

“#MeToo happened and survivors are speaking up more but we still have a lot of people who grew up and accumulated power in the pre-#MeToo world,” said Wagatwe Wanjuki, a writer and anti-rape activist who worked with Biden’s team to shape campus sexual assault policies when he was vice-president.

“Now we’re in this transitionary period where survivors feel more comfortable coming forward but we still don’t have the systems in place for them to come forward in a way that is fair and allows both sides to be heard.”

Source Article from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/02/joe-biden-tara-reade-sexual-assault-claim-donald-trump

São Paulo – The Sultanate of Oman is optimistic about the possibility of attracting more Brazilian investment, after the success of the project of the mining company Vale at the Port of Sohar and the purchase offer recently made by BRF for 40% of its distributor in the country, Al Khan Foods. This Monday (12nd), representatives from Omani agencies and companies presented business opportunities in the Brazil-Oman Economic Forum, held today at the Grand Hyatt hotel, in São Paulo.

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Temer: trip in 2013 motivated the forum

“I think [this event] is precisely the outcome of the first trip of a [Brazilian] authority to the Sultanate of Oman, when I was there last year. It has led to this trade and industry forum, where Omani and Brazilian representatives have met to learn how to invest in Oman, and how Omani businessmen can invest here in Brazil”, said Brazilian vice president, Michel Temer, who took part in the conference.

According to the Omani ambassador in Brasília, Khalid Al Jaradi, the government of his country has a long-term strategy to diversify the economy, since the oil and gas industry accounts for 50% of activity. The areas the Omanis plan on developing include the food industry. They believe they can make Brazilian companies interested in carrying out something similar to what Vale did in the sultanate, in the iron ore business.

The mining company has a pelletizing plant, a seaport and a distribution centre in Oman’s Sohar port area. The place is considered strategic by the company to answer to the Middle Eastern and Indian markets, and there was an investment of US$ 2 billion there. “It is a very favourable environment to foreign investment,” said the External Affairs head of Vale, Marcio Senne.

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Senne, from Vale: favourable environment for investors

Interested in the potential presented by the Brazilian grain exports, the director of Port of Rotterdam International (PoRint), which runs the Sohar Port and Freezone, said there are plans of setting up a food distribution hub at the facility. The representative of PoRint in São Paulo, Peter Lugthart, said they are trying to attract more companies from Brazil, besides Vale. “In our opinion, there is space to set up a grain terminal”, he said.

Other activities Oman wishes to develop are steelworks, fishing and aquaculture, agriculture, information and communication technologies, chemistry and petrochemistry, tourism, besides expanding its infrastructure.

“The policy of attracting investments to Oman is bearing great results”, said the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s president, Marcelo Sallum. “It is a wonderful country, tourism-wise”, added the CEO of the organization, MIchel Alaby. Both visited the Gulf nation alongside Temer, in 2013. The Arab Brazilian Chamber helped the Omani embassy hold the forum this Monday.

These country believes these areas can offer “competitive advantages”, either in the way of raw material and services availability or for its geographic location, halfway to large consumer markets.

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Jabri, head of the delegation: goal is to build partnerships

“Our goal is to build partnerships with Brazilian companies,” said the chairman of the Duqm Special Economic Zone Authority and head of the Omani delegation, Yahya Said Abdullah Al Jabri. “We have reasons to hold similar activities (the forum) in the future,” he said. Approximately 160 people were in attendance.

Presentations were given on the ports and free zones of Duqm, Sohar and Salalah. Apart from their infrastructure and location, these facilities offer tax exemption, among other advantages. In Duqm, for instance, the grace period for taxes is 30 years.

Two-way street

Temer stated that Brazil is also interested in being targeted by investment from Oman, and said his country should see an infrastructure sector investment of US$ 150 billion in the next five years. “Bring your companies to invest and to make money,” he said.

One of the Omani companies at the forum invests overseas. The Oman Oil Company is a sort of sovereign fund from the Arab country that operates in energy and related activities. In South America, the company has business interests in Chile. “Brazil is one of the places we look to. If we find anything that fits our portfolio, we will look into it,” said the vice president for Emerging Business vice-president, Hilal Al Kharusi.

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Sallum: big opportunities for Brazilian companies

To Marcelo Sallum, Temer’s visit to the sultanate in 2013 “gave a positive signal of the [Brazilian government’s] interest in establishing closer ties” with Oman. “And the fact that the vice president has attended this forum was important, since it gave credibility, not to mention that we had the opportunity to see new projects,” he said. The Duqm project, for instance, is new.

Because developing its infrastructure is a priority for the Omani government, Sallum added that construction works in the Arab country could translate into “big opportunities for Brazilian companies.”

Double taxation

One obstacle to the development of closer ties with Oman, and to the internationalization of Brazilian enterprises in general, was discussed by senator Ricardo Ferraço (from the Espírito Santo chapter of party PMDB), chairman of the Senate’s External Relations and National Defence Commission. According to him, the Brazilian legislation regards the sultanate as a “location with more favourable taxation” and a “more favourable tax regime,” i.e. a fiscal haven, which prevents Brazil from negotiating an agreement for preventing double taxation in mutual investment.

“We must review this petty position, this Jurassic bureaucracy,” the senator criticized. He promised to “stress” the issue at the commission he presides, i.e., to place it on the agenda and discuss potential modifications.

Temer asserted that the topic “is being continuously examined by government.” “On several occasions, whenever I take these trips [abroad], I hear these pleas [for anti-double taxation agreements],” he said. “The government has not closed the doors on the matter, the government is examining it in proper fashion, so as not to cause problems for the Federal Revenue here in Brazil, and the Revenue in the other country at hand,” he added.

*Translated by Rodrigo Mendonça & Gabriel Pomerancblum

Source Article from http://www2.anba.com.br/noticia/21863715/business-opportunities/oman-promotes-business-opportunities-in-brazil/

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Entre las noticias más leídas del día, fue publicada información en la que se reveló que los periodistas, Carmen Aristegui y Carlos Loret de Mola, fueron sólo dos de los 11 nuevos objetivos descubiertos por Citizen Lab, que fueron espiados por el gobierno de México. El gobierno mexicano posee tecnología que permite infiltrarse en los teléfonos móviles de sus ciudadanos para espiarlos desde el bolsillo en donde se almacenan. El precio de las gasolinas bajó poco, pese a la recuperación del peso y te damos algunos consejos para que no pagues tanto en tu recibo de luz si tienes un auto eléctrico.

1. Aristegui, Loret de Mola y el IMCO, entre los espiados por el gobierno

Desde el 2015, algunos periodistas entre los que se destacan, Carmen Aristegui y Carlos Loret de Mola, han recibido una serie de mensajes sospechosos y apócrifos. Estos mensajes, en realidad, tienen el objetivo de infectar los teléfonos celulares para rastrear sus comunicaciones a través de Pegasus, un malware de espionaje electrónico desarrollada y vendida por la firma israelí NSO Group vendida exclusivamente a gobiernos.

Aristegui y Loret de Mola son sólo dos de los 11 nuevos objetivos descubiertos por el instituto de investigación Citizen Lab de la Universidad de Toronto, que fueron espiados presuntamente por el gobierno de México.

2. Precio de gasolinas baja poco, pese a recuperación del peso

Entre febrero y mayo del 2017, los precios de las gasolinas a los consumidores mexicanos registraron en promedio bajas consecutivas cada mes. La gasolina Magna al 16 de junio se ubicó en 15.89 pesos por litro, 41 centavos (2.54%) por debajo de lo que costaba el primer día de enero, la Premium se ubicó ese día en 15.92 pesos por litro, 40 centavos (2.18) también por debajo del primer día del año y el diesel en esa misma fecha se cotizó en las gasolinerías en 16.53 pesos por litro, 52 centavos (3.03%) menos que al iniciar el 2017.

El tipo de cambio del peso respecto al dólar, un componente fundamental en la determinación diaria en el precio de los carburantes, en dicho lapso ha dibujado la misma tendencia que han registrado día a día los precios en las gasolineras de la Ciudad de México y la zona conurbada, aunque en una magnitud mucho menor.

3. Deslinde

Un cartón de Perujo.

4. Si tienes un auto eléctrico, evita que el recibo de luz llegue más caro

Sabemos que la idea de cargar un auto eléctrico de la misma manera en que cargamos nuestro smartphone puede resultar una práctica muy atractiva pero que podría aumentar entre 40 y 300% el costo en el recibo de luz si no se realiza antes una conversión en el tipo de voltaje para tener dos medidores: uno para el consumo de la energía en casa y otro exclusivo para la energía del auto.

Al ser propietario de un auto ecológico, una persona puede olvidarse del gasto de la verificación cada seis meses y del impuesto por la tenencia, por ocho años; asimismo, tendría un descuento de 20% en los costos de las autopistas urbanas del valle de México operadas por OHL. ¿Suena atractivo, no?, si quieres saber más del tema, entra a la nota completa.

5. Tecnología permite a gobierno mexicano espiar desde los bolsillos

La tecnología obtenida de una empresa israelí ha permitido al gobierno mexicano espiar a sus ciudadanos desde el bolsillo en donde se guarde la herramienta tecnológica al infectar sus teléfonos móviles con software malicioso, reveló John Scott Rialton de Citizen Lab.

En conferencia de prensa para presentar el informe titulado “#GobiernoEspía: vigilancia sistemática a periodistas y defensores de derechos humanos en México”, el investigador estadounidense detalló el funcionamiento de “Pegasus”, un software de la compañía israelí NSO Group, adquirido por el gobierno mexicano para espiar.



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Twitter has long banned users from sharing misinformation about the coronavirus that could lead to harm. In March, the company introduced a policy that explained the penalties for sharing lies about the virus and vaccines.

“We’ve observed the emergence of persistent conspiracy theories, alarmist rhetoric unfounded in research or credible reporting, and a wide range of unsubstantiated rumors, which left uncontextualized can prevent the public from making informed decisions regarding their health, and puts individuals, families and communities at risk,” the company said in its policy against sharing Covid misinformation.

People who violate that policy are subject to escalating punishments known as strikes and could face a permanent ban if they repeatedly share misinformation about the virus. A 12-hour ban, like the one Ms. Greene is experiencing, is Twitter’s response to users who have either two or three strikes. After four strikes, Twitter suspends users for seven days, and after five strikes, Twitter bars the user altogether.

Other Republicans who have been suspended from Twitter have complained that the social media company is censoring them.

In January, Twitter barred President Donald J. Trump after the company determined that his social media posts played a role in inciting violence during the riot at the U.S. Capitol. Mr. Trump has argued that Twitter and Facebook, which also suspended his account, were censoring him and said the companies required government oversight.

Ms. Greene was previously suspended from Twitter in April, but the company said it was a mistake caused by one of its automated systems for detecting spam and abuse.

“Everyone knows that’s a LIE, and it was no mistake,” Ms. Greene tweeted after her suspension was lifted.

Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/19/technology/marjorie-taylor-greene-twitter.html

Admitting Washington D.C. to the Union as the 51st state is “not realistic” unless Senate Democrats are able to make “the filibuster go by the wayside,” Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier told “The Story” Thursday. 

“The argument for D.C. to be a state has been around for a long time. It was voted through in the House last June … but fell short in the Senate,” Baier explained. “There have been people in D.C. who say it is taxation without representation. [Congressional delegate] Eleanor Holmes Norton is a shadow congresswoman, but she doesn’t have a vote on the floor, [though] she can be in committees. There are no senators represented in the Senate.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has claimed that denying the District of Columbia statehood is “unjust, unequal and undemocratic,” while Rep. Mondaire Jones, D-N.Y., called opposition to the idea “racist.” On the Republican side, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, called the move a “pure power grab” by Democrats.

“Republicans say, on substance, that’s what the Founders wanted … to have this place that was not a state to be the center of government,” Baier added. “They believe this is all about trying to keep hold of power for Democrats that have a slim hold right now.”

HOUSE PASSES BILL TO MAKE WASHINGTON DC THE 51ST STATE

Host Martha MacCallum noted the push was a consequence of Donald Trump losing the 2020 presidential election: “At that point [prior to November] all of those things seemed far away and radical, frankly. We’re watching them tick off that list, or attempt to, one at a time.”

The “Special Report” anchor maintained he thought the legislation would again die in the Senate.

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“This is the first in a series of bills that the House is going to move, including H.R. 1, to kind of bombard [Sen. Joe] Manchin, {D-W. Va.] and [Sen. Kyrsten] Sinema [D-Ariz.] and anybody who’s preventing the filibuster from going by the wayside [and] say ‘you’re not giving representation’ to the point that you wear them down and somehow, someway they relent on some big bill. 

“I don’t think it’s going to happen, but I think that’s the strategy.”

Source Article from https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bret-baier-washington-dc-51st-state-not-realistic

Peruanos por el Kambio (PPK), agrupación política que lidera Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, presentó la lista de candidatos al Congreso de la República, para las elecciones generales de abril próximo.

PUEDES LEER: PPK dice que pasará a segunda vuelta exponiendo sus propuestas al país

Por Lima Metropolitana, la lista está encabezada por Mercedes Aráoz. Con el número 2 aparece Gilbert Violeta. También destacan los nombres de Salvador Heresi, Lourdes Alcorta, Fernando Rospigliosi, Gino Costa, entre otros.

Entre las sorpresas en las regiones, es la inclusión en Junín, con el N. ° 4, de Cecilia García Rodríguez, la creadora de la campaña ‘Chapa tu choro’. 

A continuación, la lista por Lima Metropolitana:

1 Mercedes Aráoz

2 Gilbert Violeta

3 Cayetana Aljovín

4 Salvador Heresi

5 Carlos Bruce

6 Jorge Villacorta

7 Lourdes Alcorta

8 Raúl Diaz

9 Luis Alfonso Moncada

10 Juan Sheput

11 Pedro Olaechea

12 Fernando Rospigliosi

13 Gino Costa

14 Fiorella Molinelli

15 Guido Lombardi

16 Walter Chirinos

17 Alberto De Belaunde

18 Giovanna Prialé

19 Sara Canales

20 Alicia Aguirre

21 Leopoldo Perez-Egaña

22 Cecilia Tait

23 Freddy Sifuentes

24 Jane Montero

25 Rubén Vargas

26 María Vásquez Rafael

27 Marcial Contreras

28 Victor Sanchez

29 Rodolfo Jiménez

30 Francisco Rospigliosi

31 Donato Díaz

32 Sergio Córdova

33 Germán Córdova

34 Carla Petit

35 Celina Palomino

36 Graciela Souza De Fernández

 

AQUÍ puedes conocer la lista congresal completa. 

Source Article from http://larepublica.pe/politica/733591-elecciones-2016-partido-de-ppk-presenta-lista-congresal











































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São Paulo – Following years of unstable growth as a result of the global crisis, Emirates Airline’s cargo division is back at “a good moment” in 2013, the senior vice president for Cargo Revenue Optimization and Systems, Pradeep Kumar, told ANBA this Tuesday (2nd), during an interview on the opening day of logistics fair Intermodal South America, held in São Paulo. 

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Emirates SkyCargo: four flights a week

 During the fiscal year 2012/2013, the company grew by 8% and posted its highest revenue figure, at US$ 2.8 billion. The results for the 2013/2014 fiscal year are yet to be released, but Kumar said South American operations were up approximately 45%. The company flies to the Viracopos Airport, in the city of Campinas, and a new flight was added in late 2012, increasing flight frequency to four a week. According to the Cargo manager for South America, Dener Souza, this was one of the reasons for Dubai-based company’s increased revenues and cargo throughput in the region. 

“We had six years of stability, but in 2013 there was some improvement (in cargo operations). And what we had in 2013 was very good, even better than we expected. Some of the markets fared well, such as Asia, the Middle East’s transactions with Africa, and South America’s transactions with Europe,” said Kumar. The fiscal year for Emirates Airline and its cargo division, Emirates SkyCargo, begins on April 1st and ends on March 31st of the following year.

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Etihad Airways stand: first time at Intermodal

 Kumar said Emirates SkyCargo should keep growing in South America this year, driven first and foremost by ts Brazilian operations. “This year, due to the World Cup, we believe there will be stronger demand for infrastructure equipment,” he said.

Extended operations

Emirates SkyCargo flies to Brazil since November 2010. Flights leave on Tuesdays, Thursday s and Saturday s from the Viracopos Airport, with layovers in Dakar, Senegal, and Frankfurt, Germany, before arriving in Dubai. On Mondays, there is a flight between Viracopos and Quito, Ecuador, with a layover in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and then Dubai. In addition to Boeing 777F model cargo aircraft, the airline uses the cargo compartments of jets leaving daily from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, and Buenos Aires, in Argentina.

Another Arab

This year, for the first time, the Intermodal fair is featuring another Arab airline: Etihad Cargo. Etihad has been flying to Brazil since June last year. The airline’s cargo division operates a Boeing 747-8 in Viracopos, in partnership with Atlas Air. Viracopos is one of the layovers of this flight, which is known as “around the world” and touches down in Quito, Miami, Hong Kong, Chicago and Amsterdam antes before arriving at the airline’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi.

Service
Intermodal South America
Until April 3rd from 13h to 21h
Transamerica ExpoCenter, São Paulo – SP
For additional information go to: http://www.intermodal.com.br/pt/

*Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum

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Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman have called on Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley to lose his job over alleged secret calls to China amid concerns about former President Donald Trump.

Peril, an upcoming book by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, alleges that Milley made two calls to his Chinese counterpart Gen. Li Zuocheng—one days before the 2020 election and the other days after the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol—over fears that Trump’s actions could start a war, according to The Washington Post.

Rubio sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Tuesday demanding that he fire Milley “immediately” for working to “actively undermine” Trump.

“[Milley] worked to actively undermine the sitting Commander in Chief of the United States Armed Forces and contemplated a treasonous leak of classified information to the Chinese Communist Party in advance of a potential armed conflict with the People’s Republic of China (PRC),” wrote Rubio. “These actions by General Milley demonstrate a clear lack of sound judgement, and I urge you to dismiss him immediately.”

“General Milley has attempted to rationalize his reckless behavior by arguing that what he perceived as the military’s judgement was more stable than its civilian commander,” he continued. “You must immediately dismiss General Milley. America’s national security and ability to lead in the world are at stake.”

Retired Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have called on Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley to resign or be fired over phone calls he reportedly made to his Chinese counterpart. Milley is pictured during a press conference at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. on September 1, 2021.
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Vindman, a key witness in Trump’s first impeachment who the former president later called “very insubordinate,” said in a tweet that Milley should resign if the alleged phone calls took place. Vindman argued that the alleged phone calls “set an extremely dangerous precedent” that “you can’t simply walk away from.”

“If this is true GEN Milley must resign,” tweeted Vindman. “He usurped civilian authority, broke Chain of Command, and violated the sacrosanct principle of civilian control over the military.”

Peril reportedly alleges that on October 30, 2020, Milley called Li after becoming concerned by intelligence reports the indicated China believed that the U.S. was preparing a military strike. The general reportedly assured his Chinese counterpart that no such attack was planned and that if one were on the way it was “not going to be a surprise” because he would call “ahead of time.”

The second alleged call reportedly took place on January 8, 2021, shortly after Milley had received a call Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who argued that the Capitol insurrection was evidence that Trump was “crazy.” Milley reportedly feared that the former president would launch a nuclear strike and told Pelosi that he agreed with her before calling Li to say that the U.S. was “100 percent steady” and that the situation was “fine.”

Trump told Newsmax on Tuesday that Milley’s reported promise to warn of an impending attack was “treasonous,” while insisting that he “did not ever think of attacking China.” Milley, who previously served as chief of staff for the Army, became the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman in 2019, having been nominated to the position by Trump during the previous year.

Newsweek reached out to the White House and the office of the Chairman of Joints Chiefs of Staff for comment.

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Iran-backed militias vowed revenge on Monday for U.S. airstrikes overnight in Iraq and Syria, underscoring Baghdad’s struggles to rein in these groups that have attacked American troops.

The U.S. strikes, which the paramilitaries said killed four of their members, highlight the challenge facing the Biden administration as it attempts to deter attacks on American and allied forces in Iraq without provoking an escalation with the militias or their main sponsor, Iran.

“The Americans believe only in the language of force, and they and their agents must have their noses put in the mud,” tweeted Faleh al-Khazali, an Iraqi lawmaker affiliated with the militias.

The U.S. and Iran are in talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal that placed limits on Tehran’s nuclear activity in exchange for lifting international sanctions. Former President Donald Trump exited the deal in 2018 and launched a pressure campaign on Iran intended to roll back its military activity in the region. Iran funds and arms militant groups throughout the Middle East, and its influence has expanded in recent years, despite U.S. pressure.

A spokesman for Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi condemned the U.S. airstrikes, calling them “a blatant and unacceptable violation of Iraqi sovereignty and Iraqi national security.” Iraq’s military spokesman also issued a rare condemnation of the strikes.

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Si alguna vez te topaste en la red social Facebook con una noticia demasiado buena para ser verdad que, posteriormente, descubriste como falsa, no estás solo. Por eso la compañía tecnológica con sede en Silicon Valley, California, Estados Unidos; ha decidido combatir este problema.

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Por medio de un comunicado oficial en el Newsroom de Facebook, Erich Owens, ingeniero de software de la compañía, indica que ante la difusión de los “hoaxes” habilitará una opción para que las personas reporten historias falsas que ven en su línea de tiempo.

“Esto funciona del mismo modo que reportar una historia como spam. Cuando das clic para ocultar una historia también tienes la opción de reportar el contenido. Historias que incluyen spam o titulares deliberadamente engañosos son reportados dos y media veces más seguido que otras noticias”, menciona.

De este modo, las publicaciones que reciban muchos reportes de personas como hoax, o que elijan eliminarlo, verán disminuida su distribución.

Facebook aclara que sitios web de noticias paródicas, como The Onion o El Panfleto, no deberían verse afectado, pues la gente que tiende a no reportar contenido de ese tipo. 

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Al menos 14 viviendas de Colombia, en Huila, resultaron afectadas por los seísmos de la noche del domingo.

El segundo movimiento, que ocurrió a las 21H05 locales (02H05 GMT del lunes), tuvo como epicentro una zona rural a 21 kilómetros del municipio de Colombia, con una profundidad inferior a 30 kilómetros.

El epicentro de ese nuevo sismo fue en la misma zona de la localidad de Colombia, donde a las 19H20 locales (00H20 GMT), había ocurrido otro movimiento telúrico de magnitud 5,4 y de profundidad superficial.

Los dos movimientos provocaron angustia en diversas regiones de Bogotá, el centro y el sur del país.

Irresponsables empezaron a enviar mensajes informando de un supuesto nuevo temblor hacia la medianoche, por lo que algunos ingenuos decidieron pasar la noche fuera.

La Red Sismológica Nacional de Colombia, sin embargo, reiteró a los ciudadanos que los movimientos telúricos no se pueden predecir:

Servicio Geológico on Twitter

 

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Immigrants from Eastern Europe have flocked to Manville, and its Polish population is one of the state’s largest: One downtown church, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, holds two Polish Masses on Sunday, and there are two delis that sell Eastern European food like pierogies and stuffed cabbage. Immigrants from Central and South America have made Manville more diverse.

Mauro Rojas and Karla Licano, who are from Costa Rica, moved to Manville two years ago. They looked at 30 houses but bought the one on Boesel Avenue, in the Lost Valley. The house was near a vast park and close to a river, and had a backyard with a big porch and an aboveground pool. It was perfect for a family with a young daughter and dog.

The couple had heard that the house had a 1 percent chance of flooding, and even knew that several surrounding lots were empty because the government had bought and demolished flood-prone homes. They took a chance. But the night the floodwaters rose, they saw their dream house — and all of the items in it — disappear.

When water began to leak into their first floor from the basement and front door, Mr. Rojas, who runs a painting business, grabbed a ladder and led his family, including their Beagle mix, to the roof.

Their daughter, Elena, snuggled into her blanket. The dog shook. In tears and with disbelief, the family watched their 1,200-gallon pool rise from the ground, lifted by the water below it.

In the morning, after climbing into a rescuer’s boat, Elena began to weep when she saw the 27 rainbow-colored bags she and her mother had filled with lighted eyeglasses, hair bows, chocolates and other treats the night before. They were floating down the street. It was her sixth birthday.

“She said, ‘Mom, my birthday bags! No!’ and my heart broke,” Ms. Licano, a secretary, said on Tuesday as she stood crying on a muddied floor.

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Just as millions of families around the United States navigate sending their children back to school at an uncertain moment in the pandemic, the number of children admitted to the hospital with Covid-19 has risen to the highest levels reported to date. Nearly 30,000 of them entered hospitals in August.

Pediatric hospitalizations, driven by a record rise in coronavirus infections among children, have swelled across the country, overwhelming children’s hospitals and intensive care units in states like Louisiana and Texas.

Children remain markedly less likely than adults, especially older adults, to be hospitalized or die from Covid-19. But the growing number of children entering the hospital, however small compared with adults, should not be an afterthought, experts say, and should instead encourage communities to take on more efforts to protect their youngest residents.

“It should concern us all that hospitalizations — indicators of severe illness — are rising in the pediatric population, when there are a lot of steps we could take to prevent many of these hospitalizations,” said Jason L. Salemi, an epidemiologist at the University of South Florida, who tracks Covid-19 hospitalization data.

Public health officials and experts also caution that even small increases in the number of pediatric Covid-19 patients can put a major strain on pediatric hospitals and I.C.U.s, many of which are already overstretched with nursing shortages and an unusual summer surge of respiratory syncytial virus or R.S.V.

“The average pediatric I.C.U. in the U.S. has 12 beds,” said Dr. Christopher Carroll, a pediatric intensivist at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. “In a system that small, even a few patients can quickly overrun the capacity. And there are fewer specialty trained pediatric clinicians to pick up the slack.”

The strain on hospital resources for children has prompted doctors and hospital executives to plead with adults to get vaccinated and return to mask wearing and social distancing to protect children, especially those under 12, who cannot yet be vaccinated.

“What really protects children are the interventions directed at the rest of society,” said Dr. Thomas Tsai, an assistant professor in the health policy department at Harvard University.

State-level vaccination coverage appears to be making a difference. States with the highest vaccination rates in the country have seen relatively flat pediatric hospital admissions for Covid-19 so far, while states with the lowest vaccine coverage have child hospital admissions that are around four times as high.

During the summer surge, the hospitalization rate was about 10 times as high in unvaccinated adolescents as in those who were vaccinated, according to a recent federal study. But data on hospitalizations among children of different ages is limited. A federal survey offers a breakdown for infants, children and adolescents, but it is based on 14 states, many of which have not experienced the worst of the Delta-led wave.

Scientists have said that there is not yet enough evidence to determine whether the Delta variant causes more severe disease in children than other variants.

There is no doubt, on the other hand, that pediatric hospitalizations have been pushed to new highs because Delta’s greater transmissibility has led to record levels of adult and pediatric cases of coronavirus across the country.

More child coronavirus cases — greater than 250,000 — were recorded in the past week than at any previous point in the pandemic, according to the most recent American Academy of Pediatrics survey of state data. More than five million children have tested positive for coronavirus since the pandemic’s start.


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Public health experts caution that the magnitude of childhood infections matters even if most cases are mild, because scientists are still working to understand the long-term impacts of the disease, including “long Covid,” the presence of lingering neurological, physical or psychiatric symptoms after Covid infection.

“These are children whose development and futures may be compromised,” said Dr. James Versalovic, the interim pediatrician in chief at Texas Children’s Hospital. “The collective impact when we look ahead is significant.”

He added: “Children are our future adults.”

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A boat thought to be illegally smuggling humans into the United States capsized Sunday morning off the coast of San Diego, leaving three people dead and 27 others injured. Though smuggling humans by sea isn’t a new trend, Sunday’s tragedy shines a new light on the border crisis, and it will likely put more pressure on the White House with recent record numbers of illegal crossings.

Local and federal authorities feel certain this was another mission to illegally bring migrants into the U.S. by way of sea.

The United States Customs and Border Patrol said it has every reason to believe this was a human smuggling operation, and that they have begun questioning the boat operator they believe is the chief smuggler

“The man who we believe was the operator, agents are with him, and is the suspected smuggler, but the investigation is still unfolding,” Border Patrol agent Jeff Stephenson said.

This operation comes just a few days after USBP Chief Agent Aaron Heitke said his agency would increase its patrols this weekend to help curb smuggling by sea.

“We were putting more resources out in the water to interdict vessels like this and we announced it in advance to try to deter as much as we could to try and send a message to smugglers,” Stephenson said Sunday at a press conference.

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks as U.S. President Joe Biden listens during an event on the American Rescue Plan in the Rose Garden of the White House on March 12, 2021 in Washington, DC. President Biden signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act into law that will send aid to millions of Americans struggling from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The 40-foot cabin cruiser carrying 30 people overturned Sunday morning off Point Loma Coast, according to KTLA. Rescue crews arrived at the scene and found that the boat had “basically broken apart,” according to San Diego Lifeguard Lt. Rick Romero.

Lifeguards, fire and rescue crews began arriving at the scene in boats and jet skis around 10 a.m. local time on Sunday, only to find the boat in tatters and that it was going to be a more arduous rescue task on the rugged and rough peninsula.

“There are people in the water, drowning, getting sucked out the rip current there,” Romero said.

The area where the boat was maneuvering is diced with splintered wood and other debris in choppy waters.

“In that area of Point Loma it’s very rocky. It’s likely the waves just kept pounding the boat, breaking it apart,” San Diego Fire-Rescue Department spokesman Jose Ysea said.

Debris is littered along the shoreline off Cabrillo Monument on May 2, 2021 in San Diego, California. Two people died and Twenty were rescued after a vessel overturned on Sunday afternoon off Point Loma area of San Diego
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Former President Donald Trump used the migrant crisis on the southern border as his rallying cry to help him get elected in 2016. As illegal border crossings plummeted toward the end of his administration, the new administration under Joe Biden relaxed some stringent border tactics. Since then, illegal border crossings have hit new highs.

There were 172, 331 border encounters in March this year, which dwarfs any month during the Trump administration. And it was only Biden’s second full month as president.

Biden appointed Vice President Kamala Harris to be in charge of the new migrant crisis. Since her appointment, Harris has not been to the southern U.S. border, which has drawn expected heavy criticism from Republicans, but also from the left already.

Hawai’i Democratic Senator Mazie Hirono said the border and migrant scenarios are a “crisis,” and that the vice president should see it with her own eyes.

“I think the president calls it a crisis,” Hirono said. “I would call it a crisis. We can call it a challenge. But we know what the factors are. We know what is happening. So whatever you call it, we’re going to need to deal with it. We’re going to need to address it in a humane way.”

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