AvatarSam Greenflipped into Nature & ScienceSep 137 places in the US Southwest to see rare 'edge effects' during annular solar eclipse on Oct. 14space.com - Jamie CarterIf you want to see Baily's beads and a 'broken ring' on Oct. 14, 2023, here's where to go. An annular solar eclipse is coming to the Southwest U.S. on …
AvatarSam Greenflipped into Ship of Fools21 hours agoJim Jordan and J.D. Vance would rather shut down the government than compromise like adults: Today in Ohiocleveland.com - Laura JohnstonCLEVELAND, Ohio -- A last-minute funding compromise passed the Senate in a lopsided 88 to 9 vote, with all opposition coming from Republicans, …
AvatarSam Greenflipped into Politics & Government16 hours agoJoe Biden Is “Laying the Groundwork” for a Bruising Rematch Against Donald Trumpverified_publisherVanity Fair - Chris SmithJoe Biden’s travel schedule last week was hardly subtle. On Tuesday, he became the first sitting president to walk in a picket line, alongside striking autoworkers in Michigan. On Thursday, Biden flew to Phoenix to honor the late Republican senator John McCain, not coincidentally a prime Donald …
AvatarSam Greenflipped into World Affairs1 day agoUkraine hit Russia’s navy base in Crimea so hard that it is likely pulling some missions back to safer waters, UK intel saysbusinessinsider.in - Mia JankowiczA UK intelligence assessment said that some of Russia's naval operations in the Black Sea have been relocated following recent Ukraine attacks on its …
AvatarSam Greenflipped into World Affairs1 day agoMoment ‘Ukrainian’ kamikaze drones blow up Russian cruise missile factory in hammer blow to Vladimir PutinThe US Sun - Aliki KraterouA MAJOR Russian cruise missile factory was blown up in a suspected kamikaze strike by Ukraine. The Russian plant where deadly Kh-59 missiles are …
AvatarSam Greenflipped into Politics & Government1 day agoSenate Democrats must enact rules changes. Comity is long gone.verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Jennifer RubinOnce upon a time, we had two functional parties that respected the rule of law, the outcome of elections and the norms necessary to preserve democratic governance. In that world, the filibuster was rarely invoked, an incapacitated member could be replaced on committee, indicted or even “merely” …