#MorningMonarchy: May 19, 2016
804 days, porn-again Christians and 'The Arrangement' + this day in history w/'Press Your Luck' and our song of the day by Oddisee on your Morning Monarchy for May 19, 2016.
804 days, porn-again Christians and 'The Arrangement' + this day in history w/'Press Your Luck' and our song of the day by Oddisee on your Morning Monarchy for May 19, 2016.
Romans sick of the corruption and crime cleaned up their own streets; a new startup aims to be the Airbnb of the coming kitchen-based sharing economy; and animals are learning how to dismantle their traps.
Romans sick of the corruption and crime cleaned up their own streets; a new startup aims to be the Airbnb of the coming kitchen-based sharing economy; and animals are learning how to dismantle their traps.
Nanofarms, certain crops and Mediterranean diets + this day in history w/'Paradise Lost' and our song of the day by Sun Club on your Morning Monarchy for April 27, 2016.
On April 16, Ecuador suffered an earthquake registering 7.8 on the Richter scale. One week later, the death toll stood at 656, with more than twelve thousand injuries reported and more than fifty people still missing. Hundreds of aftershocks, some very powerful, continue to shake the country’s northwest coast and cause more damage.
The day after the disaster, aid began arriving from Ecuador’s Latin American neighbors, including Colombia, Peru, Venezuela and Bolivia. Quick responses were crucial, as hundreds of people were still missing, many trapped in crumbling rubble.
Libyan shit show, atomic apologies and a post box pilgrimage + this day in history w/the Brixton riots and our song of the day by TV Girl on your Morning Monarchy for April 11, 2016.
Portland missiles, ISIS star and bloody purge + this day in history w/the Gold Standard and our song of the day by M. Ward on your Morning Monarchy for March 14, 2016.
The state-owned oil company PetroPeru is responsible the horrific spills that poured 3,000 barrels of oil into Amazon.
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The water supply and delicate ecosystem have been contaminated by multiple oil spills in the Amazon.
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By Bjorn Hilt | International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War | January 11, 2016 At the UN General assembly last fall there was an essential vote on the future of mankind. Resolution number A/RES/70/33 calling for the international society to take forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations had been submitted by Austria, Brazil, Chile, […]