Antibiotic resistance killed 1.3 million people in 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LClYSNvyQ0 According to an unprecedented study, 1.3 million deaths could be directly attributed to antimicrobial resistance in 2019. What’s more, another 3.65 million deaths involved people with diseases that showed some form of antimicrobial resistance.The Resident breaks it down.

US Tax Dollars At Work…

Yes just to get a Pastrami sandwich from the World Famous "The Hat" Restaurant!#TheHat #Pastrami #BringToVegasNow #HomeCooking pic.twitter.com/TKiT7jAZDy — Vince De La Cruz (@lilchorizo88) January 24, 2022 Vegas to Victorville high speed rail line scrapped. Now going from Vegas to …

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Another Day in the Decaying Empire

by Chris Black Normal people have been retreating from participating in school, the education profession and government. This is the result. “The concept that schools have a right to be running secret, don’t-tell-your-parents clubs … & actively coaching children how …

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NYC Has Many No-Go Zones like a Third World Country

by Chris Black You know that saying: import the third world, become the third world. The third world is the way it is because of third world ideas, there’s no magic dirt in America or Europe. https://twitter.com/s_sjules/status/1484826387831836677  

Grantham: We’re In An Epic Bubble

By Lance Roberts Jeremy Grantham recently made headlines with his latest market outlook titled “Let The Wild Rumpus Begin.” The crux of the article gets summed up in the following paragraph. “All 2-sigma equity bubbles in developed countries have broken back to …

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Beijing Locks Down More

Chinese state media on Sunday reported more lockdowns and mass testing programs in Beijing neighborhoods as the first group of athletes and staff arrived at the Olympic village. The Winter Games, dubbed the “Genocide Games” by human rights activists to …

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Universities’ Last Leg Collapsing

Universities are dying. They have long ceased being the best way to gain knowledge. More recently, the degrees they confer have ceased being the best way to signal employability; the only exception being jobs that legally require them. (Such jobs …

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