Five Pinocchios for the fact checkers and social media.
PolitiFact | A look behind the NY Post headline about Joe Biden and a Ukraine meeting
Five Pinocchios for the fact checkers and social media.
PolitiFact | A look behind the NY Post headline about Joe Biden and a Ukraine meeting
Hate groups have always justified their violence and thuggery on mainstream science from universities.
Perhaps Europe shouldn’t have planned their energy future around the rantings of a truant teenager?
This week in 1913 the US was devastated by floods, tornadoes, fire and snowstorms.
23 Mar 1913, 34 – The Commercial Appeal at Newspapers.com
23 Mar 1913, Page 9 – The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times at Newspapers.com
24 Mar 1913, 1 – Evansville Courier and Press at Newspapers.com
27 Mar 1913, Page 1 – The Washington Post at Newspapers.com
28 Mar 1913, 6 – The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com
27 Mar 1913, Page 1 – Harrisburg Telegraph at Newspapers.com
24 Mar 1913, 1 – Evening Times-Republican at Newspapers.com
25 Mar 1913, Page 5 – Reading Times at Newspapers.com
Easter Sunday 1913 was one of the worst days on record in the US, with thousands dead in floods and tornadoes. Omaha, Nebraska was largely destroyed by a tornado.
28 Mar 1913, 2 – Brookville Headlight at Newspapers.com
Storms struck from Oklahoma to New York.
24 Mar 1996, 8 – The Vincennes Sun-Commercial at Newspapers.com
25 Mar 1913, 6 – The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com
23 Mar 1913, Page 9 – The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times at Newspapers.com
Easter Sunday brought tornadoes from coast to coast.
The true story of our national calamity of flood, fire and tornado … – Logan Marshall – Google Books
The worst flooding in Ohio history also occurred in 1913.
09 Dec 1913, 3 – The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com
28 Mar 1913, 6 – The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com
27 Mar 1913, Page 1 – The Washington Post at Newspapers.com
27 Mar 1913, Page 1 – Harrisburg Telegraph at Newspapers.com
24 Mar 1913, 1 – Evening Times-Republican at Newspapers.com
25 Mar 1913, Page 5 – Reading Times at Newspapers.com
Chicago set their June temperature record that year.
TimesMachine: July 1, 1913 – NYTimes.com
The world’s record temperature of 134F was set in California on July 10, 1913.
From August 1 to September 7, 1913 Nebraska was over 100 degrees every day but one.
This picture was taken near where I bought my first house – in Richmond, Texas. The flood crest was 56 feet on December 11, 1913.
“VIRGINIA FRESHMAN EMMA WEYANT CHEATED OUT OF A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP BY LIA THOMAS”
Virginia Freshman Emma Weyant Cheated Out Of A National Championship By Lia Thomas – OutKick
An Illinois tornado on March 19, 1948 killed nine people in Fosterburg, nineteen in Bunker Hill and five in Gillespie.
19 Mar 1948, Page 1 – Alton Evening Telegraph at Newspapers.com
“This week @CDCgov removed a total of 30,000 Covid deaths from the dashboard, reducing pediatric deaths by 24%. In small print at the bottom they cited a “coding error” as the reason for the incorrectly inflated numbers.”
“On March 10, the Russian Defense Ministry claimed it had obtained documents indicating that US-sponsored biological laboratories in Ukraine conducted experiments with bat coronavirus samples.
The records recovered by Russia confirmed that these biolabs investigated pathogen transmission by wild birds traveling between Ukraine and Russia, as well as other bordering nations.”
Russia claims US wanted to spread infectious diseases via biolabs in Ukraine
The 37th Space Symposium has cancelled the first man in space because he was Russian. Yuri Gagarin died this week in 1968 in a plane crash.
“*In light of current world events, the 2022 Space Foundation Yuri’s Night is renamed “A Celebration of Space: Discover What’s Next.” The focus of this fundraising event remains the same – to celebrate human achievements in space while inspiring the next generation to reach for the stars.”