Superbugs that resist known antibiotics kill more than two million people a year worldwide, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a number that could reach 10 million by 2050. Now those bugs may finally have met their doom, thanks to strings of DNA salvaged from our prehistoric ancestors.
Category: 24 October 2023
VITAMIN D FOR COVID-19, DIABETES AND HEART HEALTH
Vitamin D levels affect the severity of COVID-19 infection and maintaining optimal levels may reduce symptoms and related long-term complications
AVOIDING ARMAGEDDON
The U.S. must consider encouraging a ceasefire before stumbling into another complicated large-scale conflict.
RUSHING INTO CATASTROPHE
The Biden regime refuses to defend U.S. borders but does not hesitate to rush aircraft carrier task forces and the 101st U.S. Airborne Division to defend Israel’s borders.
BLOCKCHAIN BATTLES
Gemini, one of the only crypto exchanges besides Coinbase given legal status to offer services in New York, is now being sued by New York State Attorney Letitia James.
CRYPTO THAW CONTINUES, AS SEC DROPS CHARGES AGAINST RIPPLE FOUNDERS
XRP scored another victory in its years-long legal battle with the SEC this past week.
AMERICANS NOT BUYING PRESSTITUTE BULLSHIT: TRUST IN MASS MEDIA PLUMMETS
American trust in the mainstream news hit its lowest point since 2016, with those who identify as Democrats seeing biggest declines, according to a newly released Gallup poll.
ECONOMIC UPDATE – MARKET OVERVIEW
Where are the global economies and equity markets going?
They, as well as the lives of billions, are going to Hell, right in front of the eyes and ears of all who have the courage and dedication to watch, look, and listen.
TOP TREND 2023, MIDDLE EAST MELTDOWN: MIDEAST WAR SPILLS INTO EUROPE’S ECONOMY
The Israel-Hamas war threatens Europe’s energy prices and should prevent the European Central Bank (ECB) from raising interest rates further, Yannas Stournaras, governor of Greece’s central bank, said in a Financial Times interview last week.
U.S. REJECTS UN RESOLUTION DEMANDING HUMANITARIAN PAUSE IN GAZA
The U.S. was the only country on Wednesday to reject a United Nations resolution that called for a humanitarian pause in the fighting in Gaza as Palestinians there face a crisis that has no end in sight.