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07/09/2025
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07/09/2025
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President donald trump speaks about the mid-air crash between american airlines flight 5342 and a military helicopter in washington. roberto schmidt/afp/getty images new york cnn — blacksprut ссылка president donald trump on thursday blamed the federal aviation administration’s “diversity push” in part for the plane collision that killed 67 people in washington dc. but dei backers including most top us companies believe a push for diversity has been good for their businesses. trump did not cite any evidence for how efforts to hire more minorities people with disabilities and other groups less represented in american workforces led to the crash saying “it just could have been” and that he had “common sense.” but trump criticized the faa’s effort to recruit people with disabilities during joe biden’s administration even though the faa’s aviation safety workforce plan for the 2020-2029 period issued under trump’s first administration promoted and supported “the hiring of people with disabilities and targeted disabilities.” bsme.at it’s not the first time opponents of diversity equity and inclusion initiatives or dei have said they can kill people. “dei means people die” elon musk said after the california wildfires criticizing the los angeles fire department and city and state officials for their efforts to advance diversity in their workforces. bsme.at https://blspat.ru
07/09/2025
MichaelPot
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07/08/2025
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07/08/2025
Andrewgrale
Deep below the surface of the ground in one of the driest parts of the country there is a looming problem: the water is running out — but not the kind that fills lakes streams and reservoirs. kraken darknet the amount of groundwater that has been pumped out of the colorado river basin since 2003 is enough to fill lake mead researchers report in a study published earlier this week. most of that water was used to irrigate fields of alfalfa and vegetables grown in the desert southwest. no one knows exactly how much is left but the study published in the journal geophysical research letters shows an alarming rate of withdrawal of a vital water source for a region that could also see its supply of colorado river water shrink. “we’re using it faster and faster” said jay famiglietti an arizona state university professor and the study’s senior author. in the past two decades groundwater basins – or large underground aquifers – lost more than twice the amount of water that was taken out of major surface reservoirs famiglietti’s team found like mead and lake powell which themselves have seen water levels crash. the arizona state university research team measured more than two decades of nasa satellite observations and used land modeling to trace how groundwater tables in the colorado river basin were dwindling. the team focused mostly on arizona a state that is particularly vulnerable to future cutbacks on the colorado river. groundwater makes up about 35 of the total water supply for arizona said sarah porter director of the kyl center for water policy at arizona state university who was not directly involved in the study. the study found groundwater tables in the lower colorado river basin and arizona in particular have declined significantly in the last decade. the problem is especially pronounced in arizona’s rural areas many of which don’t have groundwater regulations and little backup supply from rivers. with wells in rural arizona increasingly running dry farmers and homeowners now drill thousands of feet into the ground to access water. scientists don’t know exactly how much groundwater is left in arizona famiglietti added but the signs are troubling. “we have seen dry stream beds for decades” he said. “that’s an indication that the connection between groundwater and rivers has been lost.”
07/08/2025
PeterGulty
Deep below the surface of the ground in one of the driest parts of the country there is a looming problem: the water is running out — but not the kind that fills lakes streams and reservoirs. kraken даркнет the amount of groundwater that has been pumped out of the colorado river basin since 2003 is enough to fill lake mead researchers report in a study published earlier this week. most of that water was used to irrigate fields of alfalfa and vegetables grown in the desert southwest. no one knows exactly how much is left but the study published in the journal geophysical research letters shows an alarming rate of withdrawal of a vital water source for a region that could also see its supply of colorado river water shrink. “we’re using it faster and faster” said jay famiglietti an arizona state university professor and the study’s senior author. in the past two decades groundwater basins – or large underground aquifers – lost more than twice the amount of water that was taken out of major surface reservoirs famiglietti’s team found like mead and lake powell which themselves have seen water levels crash. the arizona state university research team measured more than two decades of nasa satellite observations and used land modeling to trace how groundwater tables in the colorado river basin were dwindling. the team focused mostly on arizona a state that is particularly vulnerable to future cutbacks on the colorado river. groundwater makes up about 35 of the total water supply for arizona said sarah porter director of the kyl center for water policy at arizona state university who was not directly involved in the study. the study found groundwater tables in the lower colorado river basin and arizona in particular have declined significantly in the last decade. the problem is especially pronounced in arizona’s rural areas many of which don’t have groundwater regulations and little backup supply from rivers. with wells in rural arizona increasingly running dry farmers and homeowners now drill thousands of feet into the ground to access water. scientists don’t know exactly how much groundwater is left in arizona famiglietti added but the signs are troubling. “we have seen dry stream beds for decades” he said. “that’s an indication that the connection between groundwater and rivers has been lost.”
07/08/2025
Stevenlew
Deep below the surface of the ground in one of the driest parts of the country there is a looming problem: the water is running out — but not the kind that fills lakes streams and reservoirs. kraken зеркало the amount of groundwater that has been pumped out of the colorado river basin since 2003 is enough to fill lake mead researchers report in a study published earlier this week. most of that water was used to irrigate fields of alfalfa and vegetables grown in the desert southwest. no one knows exactly how much is left but the study published in the journal geophysical research letters shows an alarming rate of withdrawal of a vital water source for a region that could also see its supply of colorado river water shrink. “we’re using it faster and faster” said jay famiglietti an arizona state university professor and the study’s senior author. in the past two decades groundwater basins – or large underground aquifers – lost more than twice the amount of water that was taken out of major surface reservoirs famiglietti’s team found like mead and lake powell which themselves have seen water levels crash. the arizona state university research team measured more than two decades of nasa satellite observations and used land modeling to trace how groundwater tables in the colorado river basin were dwindling. the team focused mostly on arizona a state that is particularly vulnerable to future cutbacks on the colorado river. groundwater makes up about 35 of the total water supply for arizona said sarah porter director of the kyl center for water policy at arizona state university who was not directly involved in the study. the study found groundwater tables in the lower colorado river basin and arizona in particular have declined significantly in the last decade. the problem is especially pronounced in arizona’s rural areas many of which don’t have groundwater regulations and little backup supply from rivers. with wells in rural arizona increasingly running dry farmers and homeowners now drill thousands of feet into the ground to access water. scientists don’t know exactly how much groundwater is left in arizona famiglietti added but the signs are troubling. “we have seen dry stream beds for decades” he said. “that’s an indication that the connection between groundwater and rivers has been lost.”
07/07/2025
JeremyDaw
Deep below the surface of the ground in one of the driest parts of the country there is a looming problem: the water is running out — but not the kind that fills lakes streams and reservoirs. кракен вход the amount of groundwater that has been pumped out of the colorado river basin since 2003 is enough to fill lake mead researchers report in a study published earlier this week. most of that water was used to irrigate fields of alfalfa and vegetables grown in the desert southwest. no one knows exactly how much is left but the study published in the journal geophysical research letters shows an alarming rate of withdrawal of a vital water source for a region that could also see its supply of colorado river water shrink. “we’re using it faster and faster” said jay famiglietti an arizona state university professor and the study’s senior author. in the past two decades groundwater basins – or large underground aquifers – lost more than twice the amount of water that was taken out of major surface reservoirs famiglietti’s team found like mead and lake powell which themselves have seen water levels crash. the arizona state university research team measured more than two decades of nasa satellite observations and used land modeling to trace how groundwater tables in the colorado river basin were dwindling. the team focused mostly on arizona a state that is particularly vulnerable to future cutbacks on the colorado river. groundwater makes up about 35 of the total water supply for arizona said sarah porter director of the kyl center for water policy at arizona state university who was not directly involved in the study. the study found groundwater tables in the lower colorado river basin and arizona in particular have declined significantly in the last decade. the problem is especially pronounced in arizona’s rural areas many of which don’t have groundwater regulations and little backup supply from rivers. with wells in rural arizona increasingly running dry farmers and homeowners now drill thousands of feet into the ground to access water. scientists don’t know exactly how much groundwater is left in arizona famiglietti added but the signs are troubling. “we have seen dry stream beds for decades” he said. “that’s an indication that the connection between groundwater and rivers has been lost.”
07/07/2025
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07/07/2025
Damiandag
Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky will meet us president joe biden and vice president kamala harris in washington on thursday. leon neal/getty images cnn — ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky’s visit to the white house on thursday could be his final chance to convince a receptive american president of his country’s war aims. megaweb8.at the precise details of the “victory plan” zelensky plans to present in separate meetings to president joe biden and vice president kamala harris are unknown having been closely held until they are presented to the american leaders. but according to people briefed on its broad contours the plan reflects the ukrainian leader’s urgent appeals for more immediate help countering russia’s invasion. zelensky is also poised to push for long-term security guarantees that could withstand changes in american leadership ahead of what is widely expected to be a close presidential election between harris and former president donald trump. the plan people familiar with it said acts as zelensky’s response to growing war weariness even among his staunchest of western allies. it will make the case that ukraine can still win — and does not need to cede russian-seized territory for the fighting to end — if enough assistance is rushed in. that includes again asking permission to fire western provided long-range weapons deeper into russian territory a line biden once was loathe to cross but which he’s recently appeared more open to as he has come under growing pressure to relent. even if biden decides to allow the long-range fires it’s unclear whether the change in policy would be announced publicly. biden is usually apt to take his time making decisions about providing ukraine new capabilities. but with november’s election potentially portending a major change in american approach to the war if trump were to win ukrainian officials — and many american ones — believe there is little time to waste. megaweb7.at https://megaweb-20at.com trump has claimed he will be able to “settle” the war upon taking office and has suggested he’ll end us support for kyiv’s war effort. “those cities are gone they’re gone and we continue to give billions of dollars to a man who refused to make a deal zelensky. there was no deal that he could have made that wouldn’t have been better than the situation you have right now. you have a country that has been obliterated not possible to be rebuilt” trump said during a campaign speech in mint hill north carolina on wednesday. comments like those have lent new weight to thursday’s oval office talks according to american and european officials who have described an imperative to surge assistance to ukraine while biden is still in office. as part of zelensky’s visit the us is expected to announce a major new security package thought it will likely delay the shipping of the equipment due to inventory shortages cnn previously reported according to two us officials. on wednesday the us announced a package of 375 million. the president previewed zelensky’s visit to the white house a day beforehand declaring on the margins of the united nations general assembly his administration was “determined to ensure that ukraine has what it needs to prevail in fight for survival.” megaweb18.com “tomorrow i will announce a series of actions to accelerate support for ukraine’s military – but we know ukraine’s future victory is about more than what happens on the battlefield it’s also about what ukrainians do make the most of a free and independent future which so many have sacrificed so much for” he said.
07/07/2025
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