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Trump sons provoke outrage with baseless attacks on Biden and lockdown

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The interventions by Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump fit into a reported Republican ‘smokescreen’ strategy to distract voters from the pandemic and economic crisis.

The interventions by Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump fit into a reported Republican ‘smokescreen’ strategy to distract voters from the pandemic and economic crisis. Photograph: Carlos Barría/Reuters

Martin Pengelly in New York
Published onMon 18 May 2020 11.36 EDT
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Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump, the US president’s oldest sons, have attracted fierce criticism for attacking Joe Biden and Democrats in terms most observers considered beyond the pale even in America’s toxic political climate.

Trump Jr posted to Instagram a meme which baselessly insinuated that Biden, his father’s probable opponent at the polls in November, was a pedophile.

Eric Trump claimed Democrats were using the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed nearly 90,000 in America, for political gain.

Both claims were made on Saturday.

In the face of fierce…

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COVID Deaths in US Approach 100,000 as Trump Administration Misleads Public

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There is a lot to keep track of these days, and almost all of it is awful.

Tensions are high at today’s World Health Organization (WHO) meeting as China and the U.S. growl at each other over Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s baseless allegation that COVID-19 emerged from a Wuhan laboratory, and over accusations from White House trade adviser Peter Navarro that China used air travel to “seed” COVID around the world. Navarro went on to blame the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the monstrous spread of the virus in the U.S., despite the fact that the CDC acts upon the direction of the Trump administration.

Meanwhile, in an interview with CNN’s Jake…

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Off-duty TWRA Wildlife Officer involved in hunting accident

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https://www.wate.com/news/off-duty-twra-wildlife-officer-involved-in-hunting-accident/

CAMPBELL COUNTY (WATE) – An off-duty TWRA wildlife officer was involved in a turkey hunting accident.

It happened on the North Cumberland WMA Sunday morning just before 10 a.m.

The wildlife officer accidentally shot two other hunter while Turkey hunting near Norma Rd.

One victim was transported and the other drove himself to UT Medical Center for examination.  Both victims have been released.

The incident is under investigation by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

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‘Grieving’ ponies keep all-night roadside vigil after herd member killed by motorist

Mother and half-sister of animal ‘definitely showing signs of distress’

A herd of ponies look on after a member was killed by a passing car

A herd of ponies look on after a member was killed by a passing car ( Facebook/Sarah Simmons )

A herd of “grieving” ponies appeared to keep an all-night roadside vigil after one of their family members was killed by a motorist.

Sarah Simmons shared an image of the scene on social media in a bid to urge drivers to slow down in the New Forest, where ponies are allowed to roam freely.

“Broke my heart this morning seeing another pony killed on the Forest Road. Even more that her friends were looking on,” Ms Simmons wrote.

“In this case, Hazelhill’s mother and stepsister stood especially close vigil, and that makes sense as they were quite likely to have been emotionally close to Hazelhill.”

Hazelhill Scrap the pony was killed after being clipped by a passing motorist (Cathy Stride)

She added: “Horses feel deeply – joy as well as grief – and they think about their lives.”

The nine-year-old pony, which died from internal injuries and a broken leg, was Ms Stride’s third to be killed on the same stretch of road. She said it would have taken around 20 minutes to die.

“I don’t know what the answer is apart from to keep trying to educate the drivers,” Ms Stride said, adding: “They do grieve, and maybe that might make the drivers think.”

Ms Simmons, whose post has been shared thousands of times, wrote: “I hope by posting this it may make people realise that it’s not just the owner who it upsets but their herd members too.

“Slow down day/night on forest roads, these ponies have more rights to these roads than you do.”

The name of the game is cruelty Why Russia’s State Duma wants to ban ‘baiting stations’ in the training of hunting dogs, and why the Senate is opposed

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A hunting dog trains at a baiting station in the Murmansk region, June 2015
A hunting dog trains at a baiting station in the Murmansk region, June 2015
Lev Fedosyev / TASS / Vida Press

In mid-January, the State Duma created a mediation committee to review draft legislation that would ban “baiting stations,” where hunting dogs are trained to attack leashed wild animals. Co-sponsored by Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, the bill passed the lower house of Russia’s parliament in December 2017, before running into rare opposition from the Federation Council, which soon voted down the draft legislation. Senators argue that the law, which is intended to protect wild animals against cruelty, would actually “destroy hunting dog breeding” in Russia. The legislation’s supporters in the Duma say the Senate only rejected the law because of lobbying by “high-placed hunters.”

Never cross five million loyal voters

On December 21, 2017, the State Duma passed reforms to Russia’s hunting laws that would have prohibited the…

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Russia mulls total ban on game hunting

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Russia mulls total ban on game hunting
Russia may soon ban both amateur and professional hunting, only allowing indigenous peoples in remote regions and certified rangers to hunt.

MP Oleg Mikheyev of the center-left Fair Russia parliamentary party told reporters on Monday that he had entered a draft law on hunting for preliminary discussion.

Mikheyev expressed his belief that hunting is unnecessary and immoral, regardless of whether one sees it as a sport, a pastime or an industry. “What many people call hunting now is more of a cruel killing that has nothing in common with the ancient art of fair competition between a man and a beast,” Mikheyev said in a press interview.

The MP noted that modern hunters use helicopters and specially built towers, and that in Russia’s Far…

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Pennsylvania teen who tortured dying deer avoids prison sentence; case highlights need for mental health evaluations in animal cruelty instances

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A Pennsylvania court this week allowed an 18-year-old to avoid prison time for a crime that shocked Americans when a viral video of it surfaced earlier this year: in the video, the young man and his friend were seen torturing a dying deer, kicking him in the head and even ripping off his antler as the frightened animal cried in pain and tried to escape.

The two young men were charged soon after with felony animal cruelty under Libre’s Law, a landmark 2017 Pennsylvania law that increased penalties for egregious animal cruelty. This was a heartening development, because we often find that in most animal cruelty cases the punishment doesn’t fit the crime, and the new law finally gave Pennsylvania a strong tool to ensure that those who commit such terrible animal cruelty are held accountable. It also set a precedent in Pennsylvania for…

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Doctors couldn’t help these COVID-19 patients with their endless symptoms. So they turned to one another.

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https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/doctors-couldn-t-help-these-covid-19-patients-their-endless-n1208116

Connecting with others online has brought “relief, excitement, sadness that somebody else knows what you’re going through.”
Diana Berrent

Diana Berrent, who started a Facebook group for coronavirus survivors, donates convalescent plasma for an experimental therapy to treat COVID-19 patients.Courtesy Diana Berrent

By Elizabeth Chuck and Erika Edwards

Jennifer English was sick, scared and confused. For two weeks, the Oregon City, Oregon, single mother had had no sense of taste, a fever that reached 102.5 degrees and an uncomfortable tightness in her chest.

English, 46, who helps manage a restaurant and bar, suspected she had the coronavirus and worried her health might worsen, leaving her incapable of caring for her son. But in phone calls and virtual doctor appointments, physicians downplayed her concerns.

When she then started experiencing dizziness so overpowering that it caused her to collapse on her bathroom floor in mid-April, English went to an emergency room and…

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