Anonymous ID: d12a7a April 9, 2021, 11:38 p.m. No.13395974   🗄️.is 🔗kun

China: Alibaba fined $2.8 billion over anti-monopoly violations

 

https://www.dw.com/en/china-alibaba-fined-28-billion-over-anti-monopoly-violations/a-57152881

 

Alibaba said it will accept the fine in a statement. The penalty is a major blow to Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma, one of China's wealthiest men.

 

In October, Ma gave a speech criticizing Chinese financial regulators for hurting innovation in the country.

 

In the following month, Ma met with regulators to discuss Alibaba's heavily-scrutinized fintech branch, Ant Group, with the Shanghai Stock Exchange then suspending its initial public offering.

Anonymous ID: d12a7a April 10, 2021, 12:05 a.m. No.13396045   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6120 >>6254 >>6295 >>6354 >>6376 >>6399 >>6402

Astronomers Find Region of Milky Way Filled With Stars About to Explode

 

https://www.realclearscience.com/articles/2021/04/10/astronomers_find_region_of_milky_way_filled_with_stars_about_to_explode_772184.html

 

Astrophysicists have found a new region of the Milky Way, and it's filled with searingly hot, bright-blue stars that are about to explode.

 

The researchers were creating the most detailed map yet of the star-flecked spiral arms of our galactic neighborhood with the European Space Agency's (ESA) Gaia telescope when they discovered the region, which they have named the Cepheus spur, they reported in a new study.

 

Nestled between the Orion Arm — where our solar system is— and the constellation Perseus, the spur is a belt between two spiral arms filled with enormous stars three times the size of the sun and colored blue by their blistering heat.

 

Additional link: Spanish astrophysicists discover new region of Milky Way - https://english.elpais.com/usa/2021-04-05/spanish-astrophysicists-discover-new-region-of-milky-way.html

Anonymous ID: d12a7a April 10, 2021, 12:10 a.m. No.13396059   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6120 >>6254 >>6295 >>6354 >>6376 >>6399 >>6402

Portland aims to fight crime with unarmed park rangers

 

https://nypost.com/2021/04/10/portland-aims-to-fight-crime-with-unarmed-park-rangers/

 

In exit interviews, The Oregonian reports nearly all of the officers said they were leaving because of a lack of support from political leaders.

 

The city’s decision to hire unarmed park rangers instead of more police is being widely criticized by those in law enforcement. Several rangers said they are not trained or equipped to intervene during armed conflicts. Jim Ferraris, president of the Oregon Association Chiefs of Police, served as a longtime officer in Portland and as a chief in a suburban police department. He says the Portland Police Bureau is one of the most understaffed department’s in the country and hiring park rangers won’t reduce gun violence.

 

“Park rangers aren’t really going to have an impact,” said Ferraris. “That’s not what they’re trained for, that’s not what they’re hired for, that’s not what they signed up for. They don’t even have ballistic vests for protection.”

Anonymous ID: d12a7a April 10, 2021, 12:59 a.m. No.13396214   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6295 >>6354 >>6376 >>6399 >>6402

Supreme Court Rules For Worshippers And Against California COVID Restrictions

 

https://www.npr.org/2021/04/10/986010977/supreme-court-rules-for-worshippers-and-against-california-covid-restrictions

 

For the fifth time, the U.S. Supreme Court has sided with religious adherents and against California's COVID-19 restrictions. This time, the court barred the state from enforcing a rule that for now limits both religious and non-religious gatherings in homes to no more than three households.

 

The court's unsigned order came on a 5-to-4 vote. Chief Justice John Roberts cast his lot with the dissenters, but failed to join their opinion. He noted simply that he would have left the lower court order in tact.

 

A panel of the Ninth Circuit Court Of Appeals ruled that because the state treated both secular and non-secular groups alike when it came to home gatherings, the state restriction was constitutional. The appeals court panel declined to temporarily block its own order pending appeal.

 

But even as home worshippers appealed to the Supreme Court, the state said it was in the process of modifying its rules as part of its ongoing process of easing restrictions by April 15.

 

None of that satisfied the Supreme Court majority, including Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and President Trump's three appointees, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett.

 

Government regulations are not neutral when they "treat any comparable secular activity more favorably than religious exercise," said the majority, noting that "it is no answer that a state treats some comparable…activities as poorly as…the religious exercise at issue."

 

In dissent, Justice Elena Kagan, joined by Justices Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor noted that California has adopted a blanket regulation limiting all home gatherings to three households, and that just because the state does allow larger gatherings at hair salons and other retail venues does not invalidate the home gathering limit.

 

"The law does not require that the state equally treat apples and watermelons," Kagan wrote, noting that people remain for longer periods in private homes, tend to gather more closely, and that homes do not typically have air purification systems or other protections that have been adopted by most businesses. The majority "once more commands California to ignore its own experts' scientific findings, thus impairing the state's effort to address a public health emergency," said Kagan.

 

The court has done an about-face on these issues involving worship in churches, synagogues, mosques and now homes since the arrival of Justice Barrett. Until early 2021, after her arrival, the court, by 5-to-4 votes had generally deferred to the judgments of health departments and scientists when it came to state COVID-19 restrictions. Back then, it was Chief Justice Roberts who cast the fifth and deciding vote. But now it is Barrett, and Roberts is in the minority.

Anonymous ID: d12a7a April 10, 2021, 1:27 a.m. No.13396283   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Greg Gutfeld Calls 'Red Herring' Hunter Biden 'Crackhead Porno Goblin'

 

https://www.newsweek.com/greg-gutfeld-calls-red-herring-hunter-biden-crackhead-porno-goblin-1582581

 

Gutfeld took issue with Biden's comments about Giuliani on Fox News' The Five.

 

"So a crackhead porno goblin says he can't trust the guy that saved New York," Gutfeld said. "I got a problem with that as well."

 

"But the one thing he said that was correct was when he said that this was like all a red herring.

 

"He's kind of right because Hunter Biden is the red herring to steer all of the attention away from his dad and his dad's complicity in a lot of these dealings, and especially the big story, which is China."