"Despite having a relatively small student population and budget concerns over the years, Kentucky State University’s ratio of administrators to students grew nearly 18 percent over the last decade, an analysis conducted by The College Fix found. There were 235 administrators for every 1,000 students at the historically black college in the 2021-22 school year, the most recent year for which data are available... There were also 2.5 times more administrators than teaching staff during the 2021-22 school year, The Fix analysis found...
The New York Post reported that Bezos' giant 417-foot yacht named "Koru" produces, at minimum, 7,154 tons of greenhouse gases on a yearly basis. This amounts to about 447 times the entire annual carbon footprint left behind by the average American.
Bezos' actions and what he claims to support do not seem to align, with Forbes reporting earlier this year that the Bezos Earth Fund had put $34.5 million toward better reporting on climate and sustainable food.
"More than 70,000 delegates are expected to attend COP28, including the member states (or Parties) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). ...
70K is not a conference. It is a festival. Or a city.
At 4 people per jet & only 25% flying on a private jet, that'sover 4,000 private jets.
A Miss Universe judge who happens to be Jewish has apparently received death threats after she engaged with a Palestinian activist on air amid the war playing out in Gaza.
"Guess We're Not Dead Yet": New Traffic Data Shows Musk's X Surpasses Instagram And Facebook | ZeroHedge - BY TYLER DURDEN "Dying corporate media outlets have been waging an all-out assault on social media platform X because they perceive it as an existential threat to their ideological narrative control and the interest of their overlords due to its emphasis on 'free speech.'... And if you were only to read corporate media headlines, one would think X was on its last leg...
Hundreds of “radicalized” kids rampaged through the halls of a Queens high school this week for nearly two hours after they discovered a teacher had attended a pro-Israel rally — forcing the terrified educator to hide in a locked office as the teen mob tried to push its way into her classroom, The Post has learned...
Who are these kids, and who taught them that this was okay?
And will they be appropriately punished for what amounts to an attempted lynching?
Hammering K-12 school children nonstop about the dangers of climate change in every class, even math, art and gym, is child abuse.
"Barely one-third of fourth graders can read or do math at grade level, according to the latest national scores, but climate activists are demanding kids hear about global warming in every class.
New Jersey mandates it, and
now Connecticut is following suit as the school year opens.
In New York City, Mayor Eric Adams is requiring every public school participate in Climate Action Day.
Lessons link urban heat islands to tree placement inequities, redlining and racism...
Residents of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) were shocked early this week when illegal aliens who got in line before they did for free Thanksgiving dinners given away by local food banks left many low-income citizens without a holiday meal this year.
Reports say that residents of the NYCHA were told when to line up for their turkey dinner and fixings delivery, but when they arrived at the appointed time, they found hundreds of illegals already at the head of the line, according to WNYW-TV.
"The inimitable NY Times graphics department produced a useful and informative graphic about “the top 60 power-producing countries” (meaning electrical production) and what power source — renewable or fossil fuels (by type) — they have been using to make that electricity. The purpose of the graphic was apparently to show how well some countries are doing in ramping down fossil fuels and ramping up renewables...
The point of this OpEd is to point out what happens to the graphic when one switches the view to : Compare Totals .
This next image is long and tall, intentionally small, and at this reduced size you will be only able to see the point I wish to make, scroll down through it...
In the Compare Totals view it is obvious that only five or six (maybe eight) of those Top 60 Countries actually matter as far as use of fossil fuels to produce electricity:
...All the hoopla about COP28, all the travel, the extravagance, the pontification, speeches, grandstanding, handshaking and general pretense that they are “doing something” will amount to nothing. Nothing if those “those countries that matter” do not agree to make the huge, economy-crushing, socioeconomically-harmful, nation-destroying decisions that are being demanded of them by “The Climate Crazies” (remember the declaration of the “era of global boiling”)...
1934 - The U.S. bank robber George "Baby Face" Nelson was killed by FBI agents near Barrington, IL.
1970 - Pope Paul VI, visiting the Philippines, was attacked at the Manila airport by a Bolivian painter disguised as a priest.
1973 - The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Gerald R. Ford as vice president after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew.
1987 - French hostages Jean-Louis Normandin and Roger Auque were set free by their pro-Iranian captors in West Beirut, Lebanon.
1989 - 107 people were killed when a bomb destroyed a Colombian jetliner minutes after the plane had taken off from Bogota's international airport. Police blamed the incident on drug traffickers.
Hamas terror leader Ismail Haniyeh graciously thanked the world’s most prolific state sponsor of terrorism, Iran, on Thursday for its “firm support” against the ongoing military operation by Israel to eradicate the group in its stronghold of Gaza.