Filters
New hope in the pandemic fight in a headline at nypost.com: “Researchers create heated air filter that ‘instantly’ kills coronavirus.” It doesn’t look like much. So What? Here it is:
I never understood Jeff Sessions’ thinking when he recused himself from involvement in disproving the Russia Collusion hoax. He has certainly suffered the consequences, losing the primary for an Alabama senate seat. Is this the end of his his political career? I wouldn’t bet on it. Politicians are like Dracula, hard to kill.
According to an article at foxnews.com, Iran is suffering damages to sites that is puzzling its leaders. Yesterday seven boats caught fire at a shipyard, and during the past several weeks there have been explosions at a nuclear enrichment complex, a missile production factory, and a gas pipeline in an apartment building in Tehran. Two other fires have also puzzled officials: one at an industrial zone in Mashhad, where six gas storage tanks were engulfed in flames, and another at a petrochemical facility in the same city. Of course, Israel is the main suspect. I suppose it would be silly to hope the culprits are Iranians hoping to topple the government.
Also from FN, edited by yours truly: Yesterday, during a protest at the Brooklyn Bridge, a protester assaulted a group of NYPD cops, including Terence Monahan, the highest-ranking uniformed member of the department. Officers were bloodied by a long object, three suffering serious injury. On June 1st Monahan was lauded for taking a knee with protesters during a demonstration.
From an article at distractify.com by Mustafa Gatollari, edited by YT: Did Donald Trump pay Joe Shapiro to take his SAT for him? The man’s widow, tennis legend Pam Shriver, has denied the claim and says that, while the two men were friends, they didn’t meet until after Trump transferred to Wharton. Shapiro is not alive to tell his side of the story.
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