This is the first and only article I have ever run across that gives the real picture of natural springs and their role in the Matrix of Life. Like so many ecology stories it is a sad story.
Strong winds sweep over the Rhön, a vast region of rolling, forested hills and pastureland in central Germany. Undeterred, Stefan Zaenker, leading a group of four volunteers, runs through his checklist alongside a forest road. Are rubber boots disinfected to prevent introducing potentially harmful microorganisms into the wetland? Are the team app and GPS functioning correctly? Have enough flags been packed?
When all is in order, Zaenker, 56, leads the group into a soggy alder forest. Its mission for the day: to locate and map as-yet-undiscovered springs and document any species inhabiting them.
A senior conservation official for the state of Hesse, Zaenker considers springs so important for human life and biodiversity that he — along with volunteers from the Hesse Association for Cave and Karst Research — spends much of his spare time conducting large-scale searches for them in the Rhön, which includes the German states of Bavaria, Thuringia, and Hesse, and in a nearby […]
Suzanne Blake, Consumer & Social Trends Reporter - Newsweek
Stephan:
Think about this story. What it is telling us is that the United States has such grotesque wealth inequality that large number of Americans have become shoplifters out of necessity. I hate reporting these trends, and I hate what it says about our country. PLease vote only for Democrats. They are far from perfect but the alternative is Project 2025 and that is despicable. We need a Democratic President and Vice President, and a strong majority of Democrats in both the Senate and the House. This is not about partisan politics. It is about saving democracy in the U.S., and cleaning up the mess we have become. They won’t do it perfectly but they will make it much better.
Shoplifting has reached staggering levels as inflation continues to force Americans to pinch pennies and forgo necessities.
Shoplifting increased by 24 percent in the first half of 2024, according to the Council on Criminal Justice’s mid-year report, even as other crime levels decreased.
In many cases, shoplifting is seen as a “crime of necessity” for low-income Americans. As inflation continues to impact both businesses and families, shoplifting rates have surged even higher.
“Shoplifting as such a widespread crime during a time of high inflation is actually quite common when you look at similar times from other countries in the past,” Alex Beene, a financial literacy instructor at the University of Tennessee at Martin, told Newsweek. “The one-two punch that consumers face is not just higher prices, but also a drawback of additional financial resources […]
I confess I do not understand what has happened to Israel. Fascism. Genocide of little children and women. Deliberately destroying the schools, which is to say the Palestinian next generation’s future. And the Israeli population. What has happened to them? I understand about the hostages, and I do not in anyway excuse Hamas. But this is about to not only be a genocide it is on the verge of a regional war that is going to involve millions of people, and untold misery and death. A two-state solution could have avoided all of this.
In just the last 10 months of its genocide, Israel has damaged or destroyed nearly 9 out of 10 schools in Gaza, the UN has reported.
According to assessments by the UN-backed Global Education Cluster, almost 85 percent of school buildings in Gaza have been directly hit or damaged, as the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) highlighted on Friday.
“Some of these schools will need full reconstruction. The war is destroying the present and the future of Palestinian children,” the agency wrote, calling for a ceasefire.
This is an astonishing proportion of school buildings in Gaza, and is emblematic of Israel’s campaign to destroy all sense of structure and community for Palestinian children — in addition to blowing off their limbs, orphaning them, and killing them through bombs,
Fred C. Trump, Donald Trump's Nephew - Time Magazine
Stephan:
Day after day we learn another yet another story about the loathsome criminal Trump. This a first person account from his nephew Fred. And yet millions of Americans worship this man no matter what he does. It is one of the most notable things about Americans, and our society. I confess I do not fully understand it and, from a continuity of consciousness perspective, Trump has been one of the luckiest men in history. One can only wonder what he did and has squandered from prior lives, and what he is going to face in lives to come.
(Editor’s note: TIME reached out to former President Trump for a response to the description of events in this piece and did not receive a reply.)
When my uncle was elected President, I recognized what a highly privileged position I would be in. I would have some access to the White House. And as long as that was true, I wanted to make sure I used that access for something positive. I was eager to champion something my wife, Lisa, and I were deeply passionate about, something we lived every day: the challenges for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Our son William, our third child, was born on June 30, 1999. Within 24 hours, he went from seemingly healthy to fighting for his life in the NICU. Raising him was different from the start. William was diagnosed at three months with infantile spasms, a rare seizure disorder which in William’s case […]
Kathleen Culliton, Assistant Managing Editor - Raw Story
Stephan:
Saturday I covered the $10 million dollar bribe the dictator of Egypt gave to criminal Trump in the form of 200 pounds of $100 bills (the image sticks in my mind) which resulted in a significant change in U.S. policy toward Egypt, and hundreds of millions of dollars of aid. But that is just a part of the the massive criminality ot Trump during his run for and term as President. Criminal Trump is the most dishonest and corrupt man to ever serve in the office of President. It amazes me that such a man would be considered for the Presidency for even a moment; he is like a cartoon figure. Yet, he is adored by the MAGAt voters who seem to accept and tolerate his vulgar dishonesty, which says a great deal about them personally.
Donald Trump’s refusal to give up his business when he entered the White House in 2016 ensured he earned more money as commander-in-chief than any other in U.S. history, a Forbes financial analysis revealed Monday.
Trump’s massive yet elusive earnings between 2016 and 2020 amounted to more than $250 million, according to Forbes’ analysis of his tax returns, bond filings and credit reports, writes senior editor Dan Alexander.
“For Trump, who earned even more before becoming president, the money was critical,” Alexander writes, “allowing him to service his debts, improve his properties, pay his kids and live like a king — all while governing the nation.”
Alexander breaks down the gains and losses of each of the four years Trump held […]
Laurel Williams, Staff - The Pew Charitable Trust Conservation Project - Pew Research Center
Stephan:
Here is some more good news from the Biden administration about preparing the United States for reducing the dynamics creating climate change. It isn’t even being covered by most of the media, nor is much else about climate change. We’re having an election in which most of the news is about Criminal Trump’s lies and corruption.
Faced with growing urgency over the need to address climate change, coupled with technological advances that will enable solar energy development in more places, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is working to balance solar development and conservation in the U.S. West.
The BLM, which stewards more than 245 million acres across the country, announced in late 2022 that it would be updating its Western solar plan. The previous plan, completed in 2012, covered Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah. The current planning effort has been expanded to cover those six states plus Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. After conducting an extensive public scoping process, the BLM released a draft […]