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Are Pets the New Probiotic?
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Epidemiological studies show that children who grow up in households with dogs have a lower risk for developing autoimmune illnesses like asthma and allergies. CreditDebra Bardowicks/Getty Images Scientists are paying increasing attention to the “indoor microbiome,” the billions of bacteria, viruses and fungi that we share our homes and offices with. But not all those micro-organisms are bad for us, experts note. And exposure to a rich array of indoor germs may actually be salutary, helping stave off a variety of illnesses. So there is growing concern that, in our anxiety to banish bacteria from our indoor world, we have become too clean for our own good. We run…
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In response to an article stating that Los Angeles city officials were “not digging Elon Musk’s plan for underground tunnels to L.A.”, Musk tweeted that The Boring Company had already secured the necessary permits to dig in Hawthorne, California where SpaceX headquarters resides. The post The Boring Company secures tunneling permit from city of Hawthorne, CA appeared first on TESLARATI.com.
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Owners of right-hand drive Tesla Model X vehicles will receive an over-the-air software update this weekend that addresses an issue related to the passenger airbag. The Silicon Valley electric car maker said in an email statement sent to affected customers that an “anomaly” was detected during routine testing. “Although we’re not aware of a single customer car that has had an issue with it, there was an anomaly with the passenger airbag in a right-hand-drive Model X that was part of a routine internal test this week. After reviewing the results of this test, we were able to isolate the anomaly to the software controlling the passenger airbags in right-hand-drive Mode…
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The verdict was 9-3 today as Elon Musk’s SpaceX was cleared of a technician’s $6 million wrongful termination suit, according to LexisNexis’ Law360 website. Jason Blasdell, a former avionics technician, alleged that he was wrongfully fired for alerting management to falsified rocket-part testing data. Jurors deliberated for a little less than three hours before finding that Blasdell’s discharge was not substantially motivated by his reporting of a “reasonably-based suspicion of a violation of a law,” thereby leading to the case’s dismissal. According to California Labor Law News, court documents say that he initially received positive performance reviews wh…
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Hi guys. I don't know where to post this, but the Lord has been laying it on my heart for the past few days to tell people about Jesus. This burden is so strong that I have felt sick and very desperate to reach out to others and tell them about Jesus. I asked my Pastor if there were any ministries I could do through my church to serve God, but all he said to me was that if there was anything, he'd let me know. God has been driving me to serve Him so bad that I don't think I can wait much longer for an answer from my Pastor, I am desperate here and I don't think he understands just how urgent it is to witness to the lost. People are dying and going to Hell. That is no l…
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Nike, Amazon Reject Trump’s Climate Stance
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Here are the brands speaking out on the president’s plan to withdraw from the Paris climate accord. BY ELIZA BROOKE JUN 2, 2017, 12:57PM EDT Yesterday, President Trump announced his intention to withdraw the US from the Paris climate accord, a pact signed in 2015 by 195 countries rallying to combat global warming by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Under President Obama, the US pledged to reduce its own emissions by 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025, and give $3 billion to a climate fund benefiting poorer nations. It’s the current president’s view that adhering to the agreement would result in sweeping industrial job losses, though economists an…
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Can America's Farms Survive the Threat of Deportations?
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It was one in the morning in late March when Luis, a 43-year-old Mexican man, tiptoed across the floor in his socks. He had just been startled from sleep by the sound of violent knocking on the door of the double-wide trailer where he and a few other farmworkers live. He was terrified; he leaned against the wall and listened. Luis is no stranger to violence. Even though he has worked on a relatively tranquil apple farm in upstate New York’s mid-Hudson region for over a decade, he originally came to the United States to flee the violence in Guerrero state on Mexico’s west coast. For years there, vigilante militias have been fighting back against local warlords. The la…
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Ashley Mote speaks at the European Parliament to draw their attention to the Global Security Fund (GSF), set up in early 1990s, which is no ordinary fund. It does not trade, it is not listed and has a totally different purpose. He believes it is being used for GEO political engineering purposes, apparently under the guidance of intelligence services. He asks what are the EU connections to the GSF and what relationship does it have to EU institutions?
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