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Republican House candidate demands BAN on Chinese students in Texas
Shelley Luther drew accusations of racism from Democrats for arguing Chinese students should be banned from studying in Texas, insisting “Communists” have no place in US universities.
In a recently deleted tweet, Luther wrote “Chinese students should be BANNED from attending all Texas universities. No more Communists!” Before replacing it with, “Texas Taxpayers should not be subsidizing the next generation of CCP leaders.”
A Chinese media chief accused Luther of being a “notorious Nazi racist,” while Rep. Gene Wu, a Chinese-American Democrat said “[Her] statements are ignorant, hateful, and incite violence against not only Chinese Americans, but all Asian Americans.”
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Shelley Luther drew accusations of racism from Democrats for arguing Chinese students should be banned from studying in Texas, insisting “Communists” have no place in US universities.
In a recently deleted tweet, Luther wrote “Chinese students should be BANNED from attending all Texas universities. No more Communists!” Before replacing it with, “Texas Taxpayers should not be subsidizing the next generation of CCP leaders.”
A Chinese media chief accused Luther of being a “notorious Nazi racist,” while Rep. Gene Wu, a Chinese-American Democrat said “[Her] statements are ignorant, hateful, and incite violence against not only Chinese Americans, but all Asian Americans.”
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LA times columnist encourages mocking the deaths of those skeptical of vaccines to “create teachable moments”
Michael Hiltzik, a Pulitzer-Prize winning author, penned an article published Monday which said that “mocking” of vaccine skeptics deaths was “ghoulish, yes — but necessary.” (FOX News)
Hiltzik addressed the recent death of Orange County Deputy District Attorney Kelly Ernby who was opposed to vaccine mandates, stating those who “end up in the hospital or the grave can be viewed as receiving their just desserts."
He continued by saying, "Republicans like Ernby used COVID vaccines to turn public health into part of their partisan culture war."
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Michael Hiltzik, a Pulitzer-Prize winning author, penned an article published Monday which said that “mocking” of vaccine skeptics deaths was “ghoulish, yes — but necessary.” (FOX News)
Hiltzik addressed the recent death of Orange County Deputy District Attorney Kelly Ernby who was opposed to vaccine mandates, stating those who “end up in the hospital or the grave can be viewed as receiving their just desserts."
He continued by saying, "Republicans like Ernby used COVID vaccines to turn public health into part of their partisan culture war."
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Astronomers witness supergiant star’s death in real-time
Scientists from Northwestern and the University of California were able to track a red supergiant in real-time during its final 130 days, watching the massive star’s rapid self-destruction and death throes before a violent explosion.
It was previously believed red supergiant stars remained calm and didn’t show any symptoms of approaching demise — like eruptions or luminous emissions — ahead of their collapse into a Type II supernova.
The scientists were able to create an animated video of what they witnessed when the star self-destructed and collapsed.
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Scientists from Northwestern and the University of California were able to track a red supergiant in real-time during its final 130 days, watching the massive star’s rapid self-destruction and death throes before a violent explosion.
It was previously believed red supergiant stars remained calm and didn’t show any symptoms of approaching demise — like eruptions or luminous emissions — ahead of their collapse into a Type II supernova.
The scientists were able to create an animated video of what they witnessed when the star self-destructed and collapsed.
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KFC Australia forced to reduce menu as Covid hits country’s largest chicken supplier
Fans of the Colonel down under will be devastated to learn that staff shortages due to the spread of the Omicron variant have hit Australia’s largest chicken supplier, Ingham’s. (Guardian)
A spokesperson from KFC said the company will shorten its menu as the fast-food chain is “currently experiencing intermittent supply chain disruptions nationally due to Covid-19 related absenteeism at our chicken suppliers.”
Ingham’s also supplies a large portion of the meat market in Australian supermarkets. With some people reporting on Twitter that the country’s store shelves are essentially bare.
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Fans of the Colonel down under will be devastated to learn that staff shortages due to the spread of the Omicron variant have hit Australia’s largest chicken supplier, Ingham’s. (Guardian)
A spokesperson from KFC said the company will shorten its menu as the fast-food chain is “currently experiencing intermittent supply chain disruptions nationally due to Covid-19 related absenteeism at our chicken suppliers.”
Ingham’s also supplies a large portion of the meat market in Australian supermarkets. With some people reporting on Twitter that the country’s store shelves are essentially bare.
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Covid half as deadly as typical flu year — experts say
Daily deaths from Coronavirus in the UK are running at less than half the expected mortality rate in a bad flu year, MailOnline analysis has found.
Approximately 130 people are dying in England with Covid every day at what is thought to be the peak of the Omicron wave, compared to 1,300 last January.
Comparatively, there were more than 400 influenza deaths during the last bad flu season in 2017-18 and nearly 300 per day the year before those.
Is it time to just live with the virus?
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Daily deaths from Coronavirus in the UK are running at less than half the expected mortality rate in a bad flu year, MailOnline analysis has found.
Approximately 130 people are dying in England with Covid every day at what is thought to be the peak of the Omicron wave, compared to 1,300 last January.
Comparatively, there were more than 400 influenza deaths during the last bad flu season in 2017-18 and nearly 300 per day the year before those.
Is it time to just live with the virus?
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EU to Hold Large-Scale Cyber Attack 'Supply Chain' Drill
The European Union will reportedly stage a far-reaching cyber security exercise intended to prepare for an attack on its distribution networks. (Bloomberg report)
Originally proposed by France, the drill is intended as a “stress test” to largely simulate a supply chain breach across Europe. The bloc will then coordinate diplomatic and public responses to the mock attacks, as well as to “spillover socio-economic effects in other member states.”
The hacks will be modeled on past cyber attacks, or those thought to be likely in the future, in order to be “as realistic as possible,” according to a document cited in the report.
The exercise is supposed start sometime in the coming days and will continue for six weeks.
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The European Union will reportedly stage a far-reaching cyber security exercise intended to prepare for an attack on its distribution networks. (Bloomberg report)
Originally proposed by France, the drill is intended as a “stress test” to largely simulate a supply chain breach across Europe. The bloc will then coordinate diplomatic and public responses to the mock attacks, as well as to “spillover socio-economic effects in other member states.”
The hacks will be modeled on past cyber attacks, or those thought to be likely in the future, in order to be “as realistic as possible,” according to a document cited in the report.
The exercise is supposed start sometime in the coming days and will continue for six weeks.
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Teen Hacker Colombo Claims Control of 25 Teslas Worldwide
25 Tesla Vehicles in 13 countries may have been hacked remotely by a security researcher in Germany, who says he's found a software flaw in the system. (Bloomberg)
David Colombo, who is a 19-year-old self-described tech specialist, tweeted he can disable security systems, unlock doors and windows, and event start the cars without the keys.
Colombo even claimed he knows when a driver is in the vehicle and can muck around with the stereo and flash headlights. The hacker says he has been in touch with Tesla but didn't reveal the exact flaw.
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25 Tesla Vehicles in 13 countries may have been hacked remotely by a security researcher in Germany, who says he's found a software flaw in the system. (Bloomberg)
David Colombo, who is a 19-year-old self-described tech specialist, tweeted he can disable security systems, unlock doors and windows, and event start the cars without the keys.
Colombo even claimed he knows when a driver is in the vehicle and can muck around with the stereo and flash headlights. The hacker says he has been in touch with Tesla but didn't reveal the exact flaw.
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German Cops Investigated For Abusing Covid Tracking App 'LUCA' To Hunt Witnesses
An inquiry has been opened after police in Mainz accessed a Covid tracking app known as Luca to reportedly find witnesses to the death of a man who fell outside a restaurant.
They cops appealed to health authorities to be allowed to access the data intended only to follow the spread of Covid, but now prosecutors have apologized after outrage erupted.
It's believed 21 people were 'traced' - meaning their full names, address and telephone numbers (including how long they were at bars and restaurants) were revealed to police.
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An inquiry has been opened after police in Mainz accessed a Covid tracking app known as Luca to reportedly find witnesses to the death of a man who fell outside a restaurant.
They cops appealed to health authorities to be allowed to access the data intended only to follow the spread of Covid, but now prosecutors have apologized after outrage erupted.
It's believed 21 people were 'traced' - meaning their full names, address and telephone numbers (including how long they were at bars and restaurants) were revealed to police.
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