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Sad news but understandable. Thank you for all the hard work and the influence you brought into the US Political arena, Bernie. Progressives all owe you for advancing the agenda.


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RT @BernieSanders
Today I am suspending my campaign. But while the campaign ends, the struggle for justice continues on. pscp.tv/w/cVyXkDMyNzU3OTl8MW1y
twitter.com/BernieSanders/stat

@obi Going from memory here (I don't live in the USA or follow their news daily) but I think it was a state where the primaries were delayed?

(found this news item - delayed to June 2 : abcnews.go.com/Politics/ohio-m )

Here the supreme court intervened to deny an extension of time to allow people to mail in their ballots (originaly decided as allowing upt to one week delayed postmarking after the election date).

The Atlantic's article mentioned in previous post is this one:

"The Supreme Court’s Wisconsin Decision Is a Terrible Sign for November

The justices are forcing citizens to choose between voting and staying safe from the coronavirus. This fall’s election could be no different."

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

We can't make this up. The Supreme Court of the USA is so badly bent, it's not even funny.

The Atlantic has a fresh article discussing possible outcomes for a November pandemic election...
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RT @doctorow
But their Wisconsin Republican mass-murder-at-the-ballot election coverage? Chef's kiss. The epitome of "Ha ha, only serious."

"Wisconsin Primary Voters Receive ‘I Voted’ Gravestones"
htt…
twitter.com/doctorow/status/12

European Modern Architecture is one of my favourite styles.

Things have gone generally downhill afterwards.
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Museum Quadrat (1974-82) in Bottrop, Germany, by Bernhard Küppers germanpostwarmodern.tumblr.com
twitter.com/doctorow/status/12

@realcaseyrollins
Yes, the BBC article mentioend and has a photo of a tiger in a NYC zoo who contracted the virus. Poor guy. 😔
@freemo

"Coronavirus: 'Pets no risk to owners' vets stress
By Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News "

"Veterinary scientists have recommended cat owners keep their pets indoors to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus among animals.

But the British Veterinary Association stressed "owners should not worry" about risk of infection from pets.

"There isn't a single case of a pet dog or cat infecting a human with Covid-19," Dr Angel Almendros, from City University in Hong Kong, told BBC News.

Research has shown cats may be able to catch the virus from other cats. "

bbc.com/news/science-environme

@Swiss_Sakura Easy, at the Google Play store.

Or also at F-Droid, which has some other options. Tusky is popular. F-Droid has the Fedilab Lite app for free, and it's a nice one too.

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A Gallery with beautiful photos of the SuperMoon which is happening again now.

Photo by Martin Bennett, agency AFP, take in Santiago, Chile.

fotografia.folha.uol.com.br/ga

Second image shows the actual distance between the Moon and our planel over time, with the largest Moon being at the closest range, like now.

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