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  • Shock End To Day One Of Trump Trial—Ex-POTUS Claims Judge Ruled 80% Of Case 'Over'

    10/02/2023 5:08:15 PM PDT · by Vendome · 23 replies
    Forbes via Youtube ^ | 10/02/2023 | None
    Former Presiden Trump announces that the judge has ruled that 80% of the trial is dismissed due to the statute of limitations at the end of his first day in the NYC civil fraud trial. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more:
  • New research shows CDC exaggerated the evidence for masks to fight COVIDThe analysis found that wearing masks in public “probably makes little or no difference.”

    09/29/2023 1:25:06 PM PDT · by Vendome · 30 replies
    Chicago Sun Times ^ | Feb 8, 2023 | Jacob Sullum
    After questioning the value of general mask-wearing early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention decided the practice was so demonstrably effective that it should be legally mandated even for 2-year-olds. A new review of the evidence suggests the CDC had it right the first time. That review, published by the Cochrane Library, an authoritative collection of scientific databases, analyzed 18 randomized controlled trials that aimed to measure the impact of surgical masks or N95 respirators on the transmission of respiratory viruses. It found that wearing a mask in public places “probably makes little or no...
  • CA repeals “Medical Misinformation” law that censors doctors

    09/29/2023 12:44:04 PM PDT · by Vendome · 13 replies
    The Desert Review ^ | Sep 20, 2023 | None listed
    California lawmakers have repealed the state’s controversial “medical misinformation” law meant to silence and punish physicians and surgeons who communicate and treat their patients in a way that deviates from the “official government position” regarding COVID-19... Assembly Bill 2098 (AB 2098) aimed to empower the state’s medical board to revoke the medical licenses of any healthcare professional who spread what the state deemed as “misinformation” about the safety, efficacy, and development of the COVID-19 shots, as well as alternative treatments to the virus... Senate Bill 815, which passed with a 35-1 vote, primarily makes reforms within the California Medical Board.......
  • Pennsylvania cop arrested for improperly committing ex-girlfriend to mental facility: DA

    09/25/2023 9:05:22 AM PDT · by Vendome · 45 replies
    New York Post ^ | Sep. 24, 2023 | David Propper
    A married Pennsylvania State Police trooper is facing false imprisonment charges after he allegedly violently detained his ex-girlfriend and committed her to a mental health treatment program under bogus claims.Ronald Davis, 37, was arrested Thursday on accusations he abused his authority to carry out the twisted takedown that left his former girlfriend improperly stuck in a medical facility for multiple days, the Dauphin County District Attorney’s Office said.Davis reportedly told her: “I know you’re not crazy, I’ll paint you as crazy” leading up to the forced medical treatment, the victim claimed, according to court documents released by the district attorney’s...
  • Deplorable Teens Attack KGO Reporter Dan Noyes, But He Thwarts Their Attempt to Steal His Bike

    09/23/2023 8:54:18 AM PDT · by Vendome · 23 replies
    SFIST ^ | September 20, 2023 | Joe Kukura
    KGO I-Team investigative reporter Dan Noyes has covered plenty of crime stories, but Sunday night, became the victim of crime himself. In a video Noyes just posted to his Facebook and Twitter accounts Wednesday morning, we see freshly rattled Noyes describing that he was assaulted in an encounter with a group of teens, one of whom tried to steal his bike. And while Noyes has a badly bruised and possibly injured arm from the encounter, he did stymie the would-be bike thief by threatening, “You're about to be on Channel 7.”Update: Noyes tells SFist that he did indeed suffer a...
  • California reporter assaulted by teens who tried to steal his bike: ‘Sorry to see our city like this’

    09/23/2023 8:48:39 AM PDT · by Vendome · 29 replies
    New York Post ^ | Sep. 23, 2023 | Nicholas McEntyre
    A San Francisco news reporter claimed he was attacked by teenagers, who tried to steal his bicycle last weekend but escaped the robbery when he told them they were going to be on the news. Dan Noyes, an award-winning investigative reporter for ABC7 Bay Area, was riding his bicycle in the Presidio National Park site, near the Golden Gate Bridge, when he encountered the massive group. “I’m coming home and I see a group of probably 15 young teens, young teens probably couldn’t drive yet, a lot on bicycles,” Noyes said in a video posted to his social media accounts...
  • Planters installed outside San Francisco Walgreens in the Castro meant to deter illegal activity, loiterers

    09/18/2023 11:33:12 AM PDT · by Vendome · 35 replies
    CBS5 via MSN ^ | September 18, 2023 | Betty Yu
    Fed up with illegal activity and loiterers, the community, Walgreens and Supervisor Rafael Mandelman came together to place plants outside a popular corner store in the Castro. Allen Janz, whose dad lives around the corner, took notice of the new planters outside the Walgreens at 18th and Castro streets. "They're very pretty. And I think they're going to be trashed. I mean, they'll be trashed in a couple days I think," said Janz, who is visiting from Anchorage, Alaska. "And I don't have an issue with it, but the homeless people are just going to just move around the corner."...
  • Classic Vietnamese restaurant closing after 38 years in the Bay Area

    09/18/2023 11:25:13 AM PDT · by Vendome · 22 replies
    San Francisco Comical ^ | September 18, 2023 | Mario Cortez
    After 38 years, a popular family-run Vietnamese restaurant in Oakland is closing at the end of the month. Owners of Le Cheval announced on social media that the restaurant’s last day at 1007 Clay St. will be Sept. 30. While “this chapter comes to a close,” they wrote, they will seek a new location elsewhere.Owner Son Tran told KPIX that Le Cheval is closing due to slow sales, which were around 25% of pre-pandemic levels, he said. He also cited criminal activity in the area as a deciding factor. Diners at Le Cheval in 2012. The 38-year-old Oakland restaurant is...
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive program(Bribes for shots)

    09/06/2023 12:04:23 PM PDT · by Vendome · 20 replies
    https://providers.anthem.com/docs/gpp/KY_CAID_PU_COVID19VaccineProviderIncentiveProgram.pdf?v=202110 | October 21, 2021 | None attributed
    COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive programGetting vaccinated against COVID-19 is one of the best and safest ways people can protect themselves and their families against the virus. As a participating practice in the COVID-19 Provider Vaccine Incentive program, we recognize your hard work by offering incentives for helping patients make the choice to become vaccinated.EligibilityThe COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive program is open to you if you are a participating Kentucky primary care provider with an Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid (Anthem) panel size of 25 or more members. All Anthem members identified as receiving COVID-19 vaccination services are included...
  • Tourist's rental car burglarized as San Francisco leaders address auto break-ins(It's not a crime...)

    08/24/2023 4:34:38 PM PDT · by Vendome · 18 replies
    KTVU ^ | August, 24 2023 | Bailey O'Carroll and Aja Seldon
    KTVU FOX 2 Rental car burglarized just before SF leaders addressed break-insTourists had their car broken into, just blocks from where city leaders were about to address auto break-inshttps://www.ktvu.com/news/tourists-rental-car-burglarized-as-san-francisco-leaders-address-auto-break-ins Tourists in San Francisco found out the hard way about the city's epidemic of auto burglaries after their rental car was ransacked by thieves near the Palace of Fine Arts, not far from where officials were set to lay out new strategies to mitigate car-break-ins.Lindsey Dobbelare and her family were visiting from Missouri and planned to go over the Golden Gate Bridge, but put that off to explore the renowned San...
  • San Francisco Mayor London Breed blasts homeless coalition: held city ‘hostage for decades’(She is easily the stupidest mayor and a plagiarist)

    08/24/2023 3:03:54 PM PDT · by Vendome · 19 replies
    Foxnews via MSN ^ | 8-24-2023 | Bradford Betz
    San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Wednesday accused the homeless coalition of holding the city "hostage for decades."London made those comments while joining a crowd of more than 200 people who had gathered outside the federal courthouse to urge the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to cancel a federal judge’s order banning the city from clearing tent encampments until there are more shelter beds than homeless individuals."The homeless coalition has held San Francisco hostage for decades. It is time for their reign to end," Breed said, noting that the city has spent billions of dollars to help homeless people.
  • Fraudenbach: How the Coalition on Homelessness is holding San Francisco hostage(The article is pretty damning with more details)

    08/24/2023 2:57:33 PM PDT · by Vendome · 2 replies
    Marina Times ^ | August 2023 | Susan Dyer Reynolds
    When CNN announced that former Bay Area reporter Sara Sidner would be coming to delve into San Francisco’s lethal cocktail of fentanyl and homelessness, I knew what to expect. For the May 2023 special, Sidner asked people living on the streets why they came to San Francisco to be homeless and got the same answers I’ve gotten for years: It’s easy. Easy to get drugs, do drugs, put up a tent, steal to support your habit — and San Francisco will pay you more than $600 a month for the pleasure. It may not come as a surprise, but cities...
  • Fasten your seatbelts – the global economy is heading for turbulence

    08/20/2023 11:23:49 AM PDT · by Vendome · 25 replies
    Financial Times via MSN ^ | 8-20-2023 | Gerard Lyons
    What is happening to the world economy? An analogy frequently used to describe the global economy is that of a plane and whether it will enjoy a soft landing or suffer a hard one. "...the minutes released by the US Federal Reserve last week. They showed a number of policymakers fearful of overtightening monetary policy. Such concerns are even greater here." "...businesses find it harder and more expensive to raise funds, because of a credit crunch, tough lending conditions and a more risk-averse environment in capital markets. " "...the economic forecasts from the International Monetary Fund. In late July, they...
  • Panama Canal Drying Up And Hundreds Of Ships Are Stuck

    08/20/2023 11:08:43 AM PDT · by Vendome · 128 replies
    Giant Freaking Robot via MSN ^ | 8-19-2023 | Kevin C. Neece
    In what is being called the “world’s worst traffic jam,” some 200 cargo ships are waiting to pass at the Panama Canal as, thanks to global climate change, the area experiences its worst drought in 100 years. As Futurism reports, the huge backlog has been growing for some time and might not get any better for a few weeks yet. The human-made passageway is famous not only as one of the world’s most impressive feats of engineering but as one of the most important trade routes on Earth. "..the flow of ships at the Panama Canal started at about 1,000...
  • Mark Levin: If Elected, Trump Can Pardon Himself from State Charges, Too

    08/16/2023 9:38:29 AM PDT · by Vendome · 39 replies
    Breitbart ^ | August, 16 2023 | Joel B. Pollak
    President Trump can, in fact, pardon himself from the GA charges if he is elected president. 1. The Constitution's silent about whether a president can be indicted. 2. The DOJ has taken the position under both parties that you cannot indict a sitting president because it would cripple the executive branch and make his ability to defend himself effectively impossible. 3. Given the DOJ's position, and the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution, I would argue strongly that the idea that a president cannot be indicted at the federal level because it would cripple the executive branch, but can be indicted...
  • Palo Alto & San Mateo Fish Market Restaurants Net Their Last Catch in September, Leaving Behind 47-Year Legacy

    07/17/2023 10:57:31 AM PDT · by Vendome · 26 replies
    Hoodline ^ | July 12, 2023 | Nina Singh-Hudson
    The Fish Market, a popular chain of seafood restaurants in California, has announced the closing of its final two locations in the Bay Area — Palo Alto and San Mateo — by September 2023, marking the end of a near-50-year era in the region via the Mercury News. Having successfully navigated through the rough waters of changing market conditions and the COVID-19 pandemic, the closures have come as a blow to seafood lovers who now mourn the end of an iconic dining institution.
  • Century-old business latest casualty of San Francisco retail closures

    07/09/2023 7:56:55 PM PDT · by Vendome · 14 replies
    Foxnews via MSN ^ | 7-9-2023 | Emma Colton
    A more than century-old hat boutique will shutter a location in San Francisco's Union Square, the latest retail shop to close in the city in the aftermath of pandemic shutdowns and crime spikes. Goorin Bros. haberdashery opened in 1895 and specializes in fedoras and leopard print hats, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. The hat shop currently has nine locations in operation across the country. The store's location at 111 Geary St. in Union Square closed on June 23, the outlet reported, noting the city has struggled to attract tourists and office workers following government-mandated lockdowns during the pandemic The...
  • S.F. sets an end date for its COVID state of emergency. Here’s what that means

    02/23/2023 10:49:14 PM PST · by Vendome · 8 replies
    San Francisco Comical ^ | Feb. 17, 2023 | Danielle Echeverria
    San Francisco announced Thursday that it will end its public health emergency for COVID-19 on Feb. 28, just over three years after it was put into place... In an interview Thursday, San Francisco health officer Dr. Susan Philip said that the move is a positive one, signaling that COVID-19 is no longer the “really severe threat” that it was three years ago, but that it does not mean that COVID is over. Instead, she said, it indicates that the tools — including masks, vaccines and treatments — are now in place for people to respond to the virus on an...
  • Sliding vaccine sales, new costs, squeeze Moderna 4Q profit

    02/23/2023 10:03:48 PM PST · by Vendome · 16 replies
    AP NEWS ^ | 02/22/2023 | TOM MURPHY
    Moderna’s fourth-quarter profit tumbled 70% as COVID-19 vaccine sales fell and the drugmaker caught up on a royalty payment. Moderna said Thursday that its cost of sales jumped nearly a billion dollars to $1.9 billion in the final quarter of 2022. That included a $400-million “catch-up” payment to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for a new agreement on future royalty sales of the COVID-19 vaccine. In the U.S., COVID-19 vaccines will be sold commercially for the first time later this year when the federal government stops buying the shots.
  • POWERFUL! Dr. Robert Malone ~ PsyWars: Fifth Generation Warfare and Sovereignty ~ The Battlefield is YOUR Mind!( Kobayashi Maru)

    02/18/2023 11:27:47 PM PST · by Vendome · 21 replies
    Real Truth Real News ^ | 2/05/2023 | Dr. Robert Malone
    Molding, controlling, and capturing your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs are their objectives. Pandemic Strategies, Lessons and Consequences. Twitter and Facebook are weapons. Conference Was Held in Stockholm, January 21st and 22nd, 2023 - Video source: OracleFilms on Rumble.