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Powerful Storm Slams Southland; Brings Drenching Rain, Snow

A strong storm system that struck Northern California over the weekend worked its way down the coast and has hit the Southland. It is expected to drench the region with rain throughout the day Tuesday, raising the risk of flooding and debris flows in recent wildfire burn areas.

NATO again warns Russia over costs of any possible Ukraine invasion  SaltWire Network

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An Elmo doll is seen atop a community memorial in a decimated field on Tuesday in Mayfield, Ky. Images and video showed the town was devastated by tornadoes.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said 74 people were confirmed killed and more than 100 are still unaccounted for. The victims who have been identified range in age from 2 months to 98 years.

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World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing Tuesday that the omicron variant of the coronavirus is spreading at a rate not seen with any other variant.

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  • Omicron raises questions about how much more infectious or dangerous the coronavirus can get.
  • In scientists’ best-case scenario, the virus could become endemic by the end of the decade.
  • But in a worst-case scenario, a more lethal variant could spill over from animals to humans.

For nearly six months, Delta seemed capable of vanquishing all other coronavirus variants — so much so that scientists wondered whether the virus had reached the apex of its ability to infect humans.

In November, Omicron threw scientists for a loop: After driving up cases in South Africa, it spread to dozens of countries seemingly overnight. Early lab studies now suggest that Omicron increases the risk of reinfection relative to other strains and is better than the original virus at evading antibodies from two vaccine doses.

Now scientists are wondering: Is Omicron as infectious as it gets?

There’s no easy answer, but scientists have a few guesses about the virus’ future. In the best-case scenario, they say, the coronavirus will become endemic, meaning cases will persist at low levels, perhaps resulting in seasonal outbreaks of relatively mild disease. In a middle-of-the-road scenario, the virus could get even better at resisting vaccines, exposing more vaccinated people to severe illness. And in a frightening scenario, the virus could recombine with another coronavirus to form a more lethal, hybrid variant.

Some scientists aren’t betting on that last outcome. 

The virus “seems unlikely to do much worse than what we’re already dealing with,” Vaughn Cooper, director of the Center for Evolutionary Biology and Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh, told Insider.

Still, he added, “I keep getting fooled.” 

The best-case scenario: The virus becomes a ‘seasonal annoyance’

A man whinges while swabbing his nose for a covid test in New York City, USA on December 7, 2021, while a woman also swabbing her nose looks at him,People take COVID-19 tests at a pop-up testing site in New York City, on December 7, 2021.

Reuters/Brendan McDermid

Viruses have one major objective: survival. Scientists generally agree that the best way for the current coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, to survive long-term is to become endemic in the population, similar to the way influenza or other human coronaviruses have evolved.

Becoming more lethal could put the virus at a disadvantage, since people need to stay alive to keep infecting others. And because the virus is already skilled at transmitting, future variants may not need to drastically alter how the virus behaves.

“Are we playing whack-a-mole forever with SARS-CoV-2? No. It’s going to become an endemic coronavirus that is going to become a seasonal annoyance,” Cooper said, adding, “That’s going to happen this decade, maybe before the end of this decade.”

While Cooper think some years will have worse coronavirus outbreaks than others, overall he expects vaccines to continue to ward off severe disease. That’s because antibodies aren’t the body’s only form of protection: White blood cells known as T cells and B cells also remember foreign invaders, often for longer periods than antibodies.

“One thing I am confident about is that my three doses of the original vaccine has created a diversity of cellular immune responses that are going to protect me against the virus several years from now,” Cooper said. “I will bet good money on that. I may get sick, but it’s not going to make me really sick because my T cells and B cells have seen something like this before.”

The middle-of-the-road scenario: Vaccines become less effective as the virus evolves 

A New York woman receives a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination.Jolanta Gawlik, left, gives Juliana Cepeda the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York.

Mark Lennihan/AP Photo

The coronavirus may ultimately encounter a limit to how much it can spread when everyone capable of being infected has some degree of immunity. At that point, the virus might have to get better at circumventing the body’s immune defenses — whether from vaccines or natural infection — to stay alive.

“The easiest way for the virus to cause new epidemics is to evade immunity over time,” Adam Kucharski, a mathematical epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, told Nature in December. “That’s similar to what we see with the seasonal coronaviruses.”

In that case, widespread immunity could put pressure on the virus to form new variants that render vaccines less and less effective.

“The evolutionary forces that could undermine vaccination — those are coming,” Andrew Read, who studies the evolution of infectious diseases at Pennsylvania State University, told Insider. The virus, he added, “is a long way from having tapped all of its own mutational potential.”

The worst-case scenario: The virus combines with another coronavirus inside an animal, then spills back into humans

white-tailed deerA white-tailed deer in Pineland Park, Pennsylvania, on November 2, 2021.

Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle/Getty Images

As the coronavirus continues to spread widely, it’s possible that an animal could get infected with two coronaviruses at once: the current virus, SARS-CoV-2, plus another coronavirus found in wildlife. In a nightmare scenario, those viruses might form a hybrid variant that spills over to the human population and is more lethal than its predecessors.

“We’ve got an awful lot of SARS-2 around, so the potential for something to spill into humanity and recombine with SARS-2 is pretty high,” Read said. 

Already this century, three coronaviruses capable of causing severe disease — SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, and SARS-CoV-2 — have spilled over from animals to humans. Coronaviruses also have a high capacity to recombine, Read said. A May study found evidence of a recombinant coronavirus in a hospitalized person with pneumonia. The study’s researchers traced the origin of the virus to coronaviruses in cats and dogs. Although scientists are still investigating the origins of SARS-CoV-2, a December 2020 study suggested that the virus emerged from a recombination of bat and pangolin coronaviruses.

So the possibility of another spillover event “seems pretty worrying to me,” Read said.

But Cooper cautioned that it’s rare for a human or animal to be infected with two viruses at once.

“We should be worried about it, but where does it stand among our worries? It’s still quite low,” he said, calling recombination “more of a long-term concern.”

“Most recombination events fail because the parts don’t work well together,” Cooper said. “But if we’ve learned anything about this pandemic, when you have really huge numbers, really weird things happen.”

Both Cooper and Read pointed to white-tailed deer as a species to watch closely, after a coronavirus outbreak tore through the US white-tailed deer population last winter.

“There are white-tailed deer all over the place in my neighborhood outside of Pittsburgh and I can’t help but look at them as all having had, or currently having, SARS-CoV-2,” Cooper said. “The virus is evolving in them, too. We know this. How is it evolving? We don’t know.”

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International observers say it is unlikely to get better, which is being reflected in Parliament, with fewer female MPs voted in in last month’s elections.
And they say they have lost further support because fewer female MPs are in the new Parliament.

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3:20 PM 12/14/2021

Powerful Storm Slams Southland; Brings Drenching Rain, Snow

A strong storm system that struck Northern California over the weekend worked its way down the coast and has hit the Southland. It is expected to drench the region with rain throughout the day Tuesday, raising the risk of flooding and debris flows in recent wildfire burn areas.

NATO again warns Russia over costs of any possible Ukraine invasion  SaltWire Network

Feds Says Four FBI Agents Had Sex With Prostitutes Oversees Then Lied  The Daily Beast

An Elmo doll is seen atop a community memorial in a decimated field on Tuesday in Mayfield, Ky. Images and video showed the town was devastated by tornadoes.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said 74 people were confirmed killed and more than 100 are still unaccounted for. The victims who have been identified range in age from 2 months to 98 years.

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World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing Tuesday that the omicron variant of the coronavirus is spreading at a rate not seen with any other variant.

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  • Omicron raises questions about how much more infectious or dangerous the coronavirus can get.
  • In scientists’ best-case scenario, the virus could become endemic by the end of the decade.
  • But in a worst-case scenario, a more lethal variant could spill over from animals to humans.

For nearly six months, Delta seemed capable of vanquishing all other coronavirus variants — so much so that scientists wondered whether the virus had reached the apex of its ability to infect humans.

In November, Omicron threw scientists for a loop: After driving up cases in South Africa, it spread to dozens of countries seemingly overnight. Early lab studies now suggest that Omicron increases the risk of reinfection relative to other strains and is better than the original virus at evading antibodies from two vaccine doses.

Now scientists are wondering: Is Omicron as infectious as it gets?

There’s no easy answer, but scientists have a few guesses about the virus’ future. In the best-case scenario, they say, the coronavirus will become endemic, meaning cases will persist at low levels, perhaps resulting in seasonal outbreaks of relatively mild disease. In a middle-of-the-road scenario, the virus could get even better at resisting vaccines, exposing more vaccinated people to severe illness. And in a frightening scenario, the virus could recombine with another coronavirus to form a more lethal, hybrid variant.

Some scientists aren’t betting on that last outcome. 

The virus “seems unlikely to do much worse than what we’re already dealing with,” Vaughn Cooper, director of the Center for Evolutionary Biology and Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh, told Insider.

Still, he added, “I keep getting fooled.” 

The best-case scenario: The virus becomes a ‘seasonal annoyance’

A man whinges while swabbing his nose for a covid test in New York City, USA on December 7, 2021, while a woman also swabbing her nose looks at him,People take COVID-19 tests at a pop-up testing site in New York City, on December 7, 2021.

Reuters/Brendan McDermid

Viruses have one major objective: survival. Scientists generally agree that the best way for the current coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, to survive long-term is to become endemic in the population, similar to the way influenza or other human coronaviruses have evolved.

Becoming more lethal could put the virus at a disadvantage, since people need to stay alive to keep infecting others. And because the virus is already skilled at transmitting, future variants may not need to drastically alter how the virus behaves.

“Are we playing whack-a-mole forever with SARS-CoV-2? No. It’s going to become an endemic coronavirus that is going to become a seasonal annoyance,” Cooper said, adding, “That’s going to happen this decade, maybe before the end of this decade.”

While Cooper think some years will have worse coronavirus outbreaks than others, overall he expects vaccines to continue to ward off severe disease. That’s because antibodies aren’t the body’s only form of protection: White blood cells known as T cells and B cells also remember foreign invaders, often for longer periods than antibodies.

“One thing I am confident about is that my three doses of the original vaccine has created a diversity of cellular immune responses that are going to protect me against the virus several years from now,” Cooper said. “I will bet good money on that. I may get sick, but it’s not going to make me really sick because my T cells and B cells have seen something like this before.”

The middle-of-the-road scenario: Vaccines become less effective as the virus evolves 

A New York woman receives a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination.Jolanta Gawlik, left, gives Juliana Cepeda the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New York.

Mark Lennihan/AP Photo

The coronavirus may ultimately encounter a limit to how much it can spread when everyone capable of being infected has some degree of immunity. At that point, the virus might have to get better at circumventing the body’s immune defenses — whether from vaccines or natural infection — to stay alive.

“The easiest way for the virus to cause new epidemics is to evade immunity over time,” Adam Kucharski, a mathematical epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, told Nature in December. “That’s similar to what we see with the seasonal coronaviruses.”

In that case, widespread immunity could put pressure on the virus to form new variants that render vaccines less and less effective.

“The evolutionary forces that could undermine vaccination — those are coming,” Andrew Read, who studies the evolution of infectious diseases at Pennsylvania State University, told Insider. The virus, he added, “is a long way from having tapped all of its own mutational potential.”

The worst-case scenario: The virus combines with another coronavirus inside an animal, then spills back into humans

white-tailed deerA white-tailed deer in Pineland Park, Pennsylvania, on November 2, 2021.

Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle/Getty Images

As the coronavirus continues to spread widely, it’s possible that an animal could get infected with two coronaviruses at once: the current virus, SARS-CoV-2, plus another coronavirus found in wildlife. In a nightmare scenario, those viruses might form a hybrid variant that spills over to the human population and is more lethal than its predecessors.

“We’ve got an awful lot of SARS-2 around, so the potential for something to spill into humanity and recombine with SARS-2 is pretty high,” Read said. 

Already this century, three coronaviruses capable of causing severe disease — SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, and SARS-CoV-2 — have spilled over from animals to humans. Coronaviruses also have a high capacity to recombine, Read said. A May study found evidence of a recombinant coronavirus in a hospitalized person with pneumonia. The study’s researchers traced the origin of the virus to coronaviruses in cats and dogs. Although scientists are still investigating the origins of SARS-CoV-2, a December 2020 study suggested that the virus emerged from a recombination of bat and pangolin coronaviruses.

So the possibility of another spillover event “seems pretty worrying to me,” Read said.

But Cooper cautioned that it’s rare for a human or animal to be infected with two viruses at once.

“We should be worried about it, but where does it stand among our worries? It’s still quite low,” he said, calling recombination “more of a long-term concern.”

“Most recombination events fail because the parts don’t work well together,” Cooper said. “But if we’ve learned anything about this pandemic, when you have really huge numbers, really weird things happen.”

Both Cooper and Read pointed to white-tailed deer as a species to watch closely, after a coronavirus outbreak tore through the US white-tailed deer population last winter.

“There are white-tailed deer all over the place in my neighborhood outside of Pittsburgh and I can’t help but look at them as all having had, or currently having, SARS-CoV-2,” Cooper said. “The virus is evolving in them, too. We know this. How is it evolving? We don’t know.”

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Brides kidnapped, forced marriages, wife-beating, and murder. Women in Kyrgyzstan have suffered decades of violence in the male-dominated country.
International observers say it is unlikely to get better, which is being reflected in Parliament, with fewer female MPs voted in in last month’s elections.
And they say they have lost further support because fewer female MPs are in the new Parliament.

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Russian president Vladimir Putin attends a concert marking the seventh anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Crimea at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow on 18 March. Photograph: Alexey Druzhinin/SPUTNIK/AFP/Getty Images

It had to happen sooner or later. Repeated Russian cyber-attacks, hacks, data thefts and disinformation operations aimed at influencing American elections have finally proved too much for Joe Biden, the US president to bear. Intolerable, too, are what Washington sees as the Kremlin’s malign power-plays in sensitive conflict zones, from Syria and Afghanistan to Ukraine and the Balkans.

Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, also stands accused by western countries of waging war on his own people: witness the recent crackdown on opposition activist Alexei Navalny’s pro-democracy supporters. Putin’s regime is widely viewed as irredeemably corrupt. Britain last week dubbed Russia a “hostile state”. The US agrees. The question is, what will Biden do about it?

Putin started the cyberwar against the Western mass media, sites are down 

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken discusses President Biden’s recent phone call with Russian President Putin, during an exclusive interview with Meet the Press

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4:35 PM 12/12/2021 – Vice President Kamala Harris Slams ‘Ridiculous’ Recent Media Coverage | Blinken: “Massive consequences” if Russia attacks Ukraine | G-7 Warns Russia of ‘Massive Consequences’ Over Ukraine | Congress’ latest subpoenas in the Capitol riot probe indicate a direct line between Trump …

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  1. Vice President Kamala Harris Slams ‘Ridiculous’ Recent Media Coverage  The Daily Beast
  2. VP Harris sits down for image-boosting interview amid reported office turmoil  Fox News
  3. VP Kamala Harris says ‘ridiculous’ headlines won’t distract her  New York Post
  4. As crises mount, Harris is out of sight  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  5. Kamala Harris is a heartbeat away from the presidency, but media skips her struggles  Fox News
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Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz  NATO HQ

Russia’s Putin told Biden he would ‘really like’ to meet  CNN

Blinken: “Massive consequences” if Russia attacks Ukraine  Axios

G-7 Warns Russia of ‘Massive Consequences’ Over Ukraine  Yahoo News NZ

Donald Trump speaks at the “Save America Rally” on January 6, 2021. … 6 Capitol riot on Friday subpoenaed six people with close ties to former …

Brooklyn looks to wrap up road trip with win against the Pistons  NetsDaily

Премьер-министр заявил, что кризис на польско-белорусской границе продолжается.

По их мнению, полученные данные можно использовать при создании новых препаратов.

Турция: протесты из-за бедности

В Стамбуле профсоюзы вывели на улицу несколько тысяч протестующих против снижения уровня жизни на фоне гиперинфляции и обвала нацвалюты.

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На третьем и последнем референдуме по вопросу самоопределения Новой Каледонии большинство проголосовало “за”.

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Taliban taking halting steps to gain legitimacy, says UN envoy  DAWN.com

Face the Nation uses Kentucky tornadoes to advance climate change hysteria

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Face the Nation uses Kentucky tornadoes to advance climate change hysteria

Christopher Tremoglie

December 12, 03:47 PM December 12, 03:47 PM

On CBS’s Face the Nation, CBS News meteorologist and climate change specialist Jeff Berardelli blamed climate change for the recent tornadoes that devastated Kentucky. This follows the pattern with much of the media: Any time there is a destructive storm, climate change is blamed. And, as was the case with Berardelli, while several theories could explain these storms, only climate change was given significant media coverage.

Berardelli started his segment claiming these tornadoes were “extraordinarily rare for December” and added that December is usually a quiet month regarding tornadoes. He then talked about “the factors that led to this.” He mentioned a temperature difference and highlighted a “cold to the north and warm to the south.” He then highlighted the “unusually warm” temperature of Memphis, emphasizing the record high of 80 degrees, and concluded with, “and that’s why we think that climate change is beginning to factor in.”

Berardelli then mentioned another scientific theory for the storms, La Niña: “I think the bigger factor is La Niña, and I’ll tell you why.” But after spending just 12 seconds explaining why La Niña is the “overriding factor,” he pivoted, once again, back to climate change.

Then, Berardelli stated there is no pattern in tornadoes due to climate change, only to shift back again to how climate change is the culprit.

“There is no trend in tornado numbers due to climate change,” Berardelli said. “However, it may be making the environment more favorable, especially on outbreak days because you add more warmth, more energy — it’s like storms on steroids — and more moisture. That’s a favorable environment for super cell thunderstorms and tornadoes.”

Berardelli’s word “favorable” suggests other factors are causing these storms — he even mentioned some of them. Yet he always resorted back to climate change. Berardelli pulled the wool over the country’s eyes regarding climate change in this brief segment.

It is important to state that all of this may very well be true. Climate change could ultimately be responsible for these types of storms. However, other theories could explain them as well. Why aren’t they considerably discussed or elaborated on?

Unfortunately, other theories never get any media attention because they do not align with the climate change narrative. Instead, for a generation that emphasizes the benefits of diversity, only the viewpoint of climate change hysteria is offered as an explanation. This dangerous indoctrination is analogous to what occurred in Russia and Eastern European countries during the height of the Soviet Union. Americans deserve to know the entire truth when it comes to these storms, not just the theories left-wing elitists want to advance.

© 2021 Washington Examiner

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NY1 Weather retweeted:
Update: Dry December weekend for NYC. 3 storms next week. Rain on 4 out of 5 days. No snow in sight.

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NY1 Weather retweeted:
Wind alert: Gusts over 30mph are blowing through the city. Be careful near trees and construction sites.

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The temperature reached 61 degrees at #CentralPark earlier today, but there will be a drop-off Tuesday in the city.

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How German Bureaucracy, Not Scholz, Could Hobble Nord Stream 2  Bloomberg

U.S., U.K. and Australia Warn of Iranian Hackers Exploiting Microsoft, Fortinet Flaws  The Hacker News

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A clear indication of the TOC-Russian Mob involvement: “Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came for It.” – NYT | M.N.: FBI is lagging in the fight against the Russian Mob, who are just the foot soldiers for the Russian-German intelligence Services and the New Abwehr-KGB.

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The former Haitian President Michel Martelly and his wife, Sophia, at a reception where Ms. Moïse and her children received condolences in Port-au-Prince in July.

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Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came for It.

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“When Moïse found out about the weapons Hérard ordered, he wasn’t surprised — he was scared,” Mr. Fortuné said.

Mr. Moïse’s relationship with the presidential security forces, already on tenterhooks, further soured. But that changed in February, when Mr. Hérard claimed to have foiled a coup attempt against Mr. Moïse. Suddenly, the distrust waned. Some former aides, like Ms. Antoine and Mr. Fortuné, wondered whether the supposed coup was a false flag, to throw off Mr. Moïse’s suspicions about Mr. Hérard.

After the coup scare, Mr. Moïse went on the offensive, publicly blasting Haiti’s oligarchs and political elite for trying to kill him, including in one of his final interviews with The Times before his death.

Behind the scenes, Haitian officials say, Mr. Moïse began working to take down his perceived enemies. He spoke with his closest aides and select officials to start compiling the dossier breaking down narcotics and weapons smuggling networks in Haiti, including Mr. Saint-Rémy, according to the people involved with the document.

In February, Josua Alusma, the mayor of Port-du-Paix and a close Moïse ally, ordered a crackdown on the eel trade, the industry dominated by Mr. Saint-Rémy. Many of the eels go to China, but the Haitian police are investigating the industry as a way to launder illicit profits.

“I don’t like this business. It happens at night, do you know what I’m saying?” Mr. Alusma said. “There’s no security.”

He said the industry needed to be regulated and taxed. “People like Kiko go in and out of the city,” he said, using Mr. Saint-Rémy’s nickname. “But we are the ones here cleaning his trash,” he added, referring to illegal weapons seized during a raid this year. 

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