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Sands and Mats at Padre Island – nasa.gov

Posted: January 31, 2021 at 7:01 am

An astronaut on the International Space Station (ISS) shot this photograph of a portion of Padre Island, a long barrier island along the southern Texas coast.

Once an unbroken stretch of land, the island was separated into North and South Padre with the cutting of Mansfield Channel in 1962. The channel connected the fishing community of Port Mansfield to the Gulf of Mexico and established a new harbor between Corpus Christi and Brownsville.

Jetties mark the entrance from the Gulf into the channel; dredge spoils from the excavation line the southern side. Those jetties disrupt the natural longshore transport of sediment along the coast, causing sand to erode on the north side and build up on the south side. For this reason, the beach appears wider and extends farther seaward on South Padre Island. Stretching north from the channel, Padre Island National Seashore protects nearly 80 miles (130 kilometers) of beaches for nature and recreation.

North and South Padre Islands are well known for attracting tourists and beachgoers, but they have also intrigued scientists. This photograph was taken in response to a request made by scientists to the NASA Crew Earth Observations team. Researchers are investigating changes in dune morphology and in the microorganisms that live on the surface of the island.

As is typical of many barrier islands, sand dunes line the coast of Padre, forming a natural barricade and mitigating inland damage from storms like hurricanes. Extensive microbial matsmulti-layered sheets of microorganisms such as bacteriatake advantage of this natural protection and thrive in the protected tidal flats along the backshore of Padre Island. These areas of rich microbial life stand out as darker sections of beach in the photo. Microbial mats like these are among the oldest forms of life that have been identified within Earths rock record. Many scientists believe that such mats are the best astrobiological analogues for how life might have existed on Mars.

Astronaut photograph ISS063-E-76217 was acquired on August 20, 2020, with a Nikon D5 digital camera using an 800 millimeter lens and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations Facility and the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, Johnson Space Center. The image was taken by a member of the Expedition 63 crew. The image has been cropped and enhanced to improve contrast, and lens artifacts have been removed. The International Space Station Program supports the laboratory as part of the ISS National Lab to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. Caption by Sara Schmidt, GeoControl Systems, JETS Contract at NASA-JSC.

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Captivating ‘blue jets’, ‘elves’ spotted over Pacific Ocean by observatory at space station – Firstpost

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New observations of Earths lightning as seen in outer space is throwing light to greater understanding of the subject. Several blue jets and elves captured from a new telescope can even provide insight into how greenhouse gases are concentrated in Earth's atmosphere. The research has been published in Natureon 20 January and the paper defines blue jets as "lightning-like, atmospheric electric discharges of several hundred millisecond duration that fan into cones as they propagate from the top of thunderclouds into the stratosphere".

The blue jet phenomenon has remained poorly understood because of limited monitoring capabilities of on-the-ground telescopes. This changed when International Space Station's Atmosphere Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM) observatory caught a blue jet or blue lightning. This observatory has the ability to look at lightning from space and recently captured a single blue jet and four elves optical and ultraviolet emissions from the bottom of the ionosphere duringa thunderstorm.

"Looking down on Earth's weather from the International Space Station 400 km above, ASIM's enhanced perspective is shedding new light on weather phenomena and their characteristics," a statement from the European Space Agency (ESA) said ASIM has been on the International Space Station since 2018 and has various equipment like photometers (used for measuring light intensity), optical cameras, an X-ray and gamma-ray detector for carrying out its observation. The statement added that such "bizarre-sounding" phenomena as the blue jets are "very difficult to observe from the surface of the Earth" and hence has kept disillusioning scientists for years.

The paper said that the lightning flashes were observed in the central Pacific Ocean, close to the island of Nauru during a thunderstorm. The ASIM had captured the blue jet to shoot up from a cloud and result in an intense five 10-microsecond flash. Researchers think these phenomena could even influence the concentration of greenhouse gasses in Earths atmosphere, thereby making their research more crucial.

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I developed an addiction to steroid cream to treat eczema its wrecked my face & my skin feels like its on – The Sun

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A WOMAN says she can't even look at herself in the mirror after steroid withdrawal caused eczema to erupt over her entire body.

English teacher, Elin Wade, 30, from Swansea, has suffered with eczema ever since she was little, mainly in the folds of her arms, which only lasted a few days and was easily manageable with Sudocrem.

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However, as she began teaching at 25-years-old, she started to experience stress, which triggered a flare up.

She started using topical steroid creams, which cleared up her eczema immediately and she was amazed at how fast it worked.

However, after two years, her eczema started to spread to other parts of her body.

She tried every diet and natural remedy, but nothing worked, so she decided to research her symptoms and found out about topical steroid addiction (TSA).

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In February 2019, she stopped using her steroid creams but shortly after, she developed hot skin rashes, which made her body feel like it was on fire and lost three stone, dropping to just 6st 5lb.

Her hair also started to come out.

She resulted in taking a new drug, which she had to inject into her stomach - but she stopped taking this due to her condition worsening.

I started panicking that my skin was going to erupt on my wedding day, as I'd completely lost control over my body and was obsessing over what made it worse, she recalled. I was barely eating anything because I was so scared something would trigger it - I just couldn't figure it out.

After the wedding, it erupted into the biggest flare I'd ever had and I was prescribed a higher potency cream - but it just got worse and worse.

I tried everything - every diet, natural remedy, but nothing worked and I was completely stumped.

Your whole body feels like it's on fire and when it oozes, it's metallic and super uncomfortable.

During some obsessive research, I read the symptoms of topical steroid addiction and withdrawal and I remember feeling elated because finally, here it was. Although, I never imagined how horrific the journey would be.

I started the withdrawal immediately upon discovering this and my body went into complete meltdown and I had every single symptom that every sufferer reports - the skin rash that spreads everywhere, thats red, hot, oozy and flaky, which cycles so quickly you can't keep up.

Your whole body feels like it's on fire and when it oozes, it's metallic and super uncomfortable.

You can't regulate your temperature and I used to shake violently bundled up in huge duvets and at the very beginning, I couldn't even get out of bed.

I lost weight immediately and at one point, I was six-and-a-half stone, even though I was eating loads - but I think my body just used all the calories to heal.

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Some of my hair fell out and I had crippling insomnia, where one night, I didn't sleep a wink and I just got up and taught a whole day with no sleep at all. I still struggle with insomnia now - although I manage to sleep for two hours at a time at least.

I had swollen lymph nodes everywhere, which led me to be tested for HIV, lymphoma and leukaemia and I even had to have an ultrasound on my lymph nodes because the doctors were concerned - but I knew it was just another symptom of topical steroid withdrawal.

Elin reached such a low, that everyone was concerned about her, so she decided to see a private dermatologist, who prescribed her immunosuppressants, which helped a bit, and as she needed a blood test every two weeks to check her liver whilst on them - she knew something wasnt right.

Quitting the creams in 2020, she now feels she is now still sick.

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My skin is just dry all the time, as it doesn't hold any moisture and appears so flaky, she said. Each time I moisturise, it just goes red and I feel like Im fighting a losing battle.

Aside from the physical symptoms, the mental ones are equally as bad and I've suffered with bouts of depression because of this; it ruins your whole life.

I feel completely defined by this condition and I don't feel like me anymore. I'm so passionate about my job, but I don't feel like I've been able to do it properly for so long.

I can't look at myself in the mirror, because I don't recognise myself and I'm worried I'll have PTSD after this whole experience.

I know I'll get better, but I've lost two years of my life to something which was entirely preventable and not my fault.

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Chrissy Teigen Is Loving This Scalp and Body Scrub for Healthy Hair and Smooth Skin – Prevention.com

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Chrissy Teigen may be the most generous celebrity when it comes to dropping that routine. Shes already shared the steps that keep her complexion glowing, and she just revealed another favorite, multi-tasking self-care product: Ouais Scalp & Body Scrub.

On her Instagram Story, the 35-year-old star said shes been loving the scrub lately to exfoliate her body, literally from head to toe. She admitted that it feels sticky upon application, but that texture washes away with a quick rinse, revealing smooth, soft, hydrated skin. In the post, she tagged her good friend Jen Atkin, whos founder of the brand.

Scalp & Body Scrub

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You may be thinkinghow does it work on the scalp and body? Well, its physical exfoliants are sugar crystals that can gently break down product build-up on the scalp and smooth dry patches everywhere else. The scrub also contains probiotics to balance the skin and scalps natural bacteria levels, as well as coconut oil and fatty acids to restore moisture. Shampoo doesnt always cut the oil and dead skin that collects up there, so a scrub like this offers a good base clean that you can follow with your regular hair washing routine and proudly say, Dandruff who?

The scrub also foams once you really work it in. That combined with its Melrose Place fragrance (hints of bergamot, lychee, cedar-wood, and white musk) will make your shower feel like a full-on spa visit. Its also great for all hair types.

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Hundreds of reviewers say its totally worth trying, too. My skin was glowing after using this scrub and felt amazingly soft! one person wrote. It was never too rough, it didnt irritate my skin at all. Another praised its itchy scalp mending powers: No dry skin or left over product and its helped me go longer without having to wash my hair!

Others claimed it helped with psoriasis and eczema (although you should always check in with a derm if you have a sensitive skin condition).This has become a part of my daily routine. I have eczema on my elbows and scalp and this helps those spots shrink and make their way out, one wrote. My skin has never felt better.

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Censor Review: A Horror-Homage to the Video Nasty That Isnt Quite Nasty Enough – Variety

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The premise of Prano Bailey-Bonds Sundance Midnight selection opener is so strong that its little wonder the film cant quite live up or perhaps down to it: In a Thatchers Britain riven by tabloid-fueled video nasty hysteria, a young woman working for the national censorship board is assessing a horror flick, when it triggers sudden flashbacks to a traumatic, amnesiac episode in her own life. Given the ongoing debates around censorship and its trendier 2020s companion, cancellation and the relationship between screen violence and its real-life counterpart, not to mention the grungy exploitation aesthetic of the no-budget films it references, Censor dangles the prospect of topical, ticklish provocation that will prove offensive to some sensibilities. And offense, in a time of pandemic numbness, is tantalizing in itself: at least youre feeling something.

Initially, at least, Censor teases in that direction. The witty opening segues from snowy, degraded-VHS versions of classic Film4 and BFI logos into a scene that wouldnt look out of place in any one of a hundred 80s horrors. A terrified teenage girl runs through a forest, tortured by filtered lighting effects, strobey editing and a Carpenter-esque score. A hand clicks a clunky remote and the frame freezes, as the two censors placidly watching, Enid (Niamh Algar) and Sanderson (Nicholas Burns) discuss whats to be done with the gorier parts (that we sadly have not been shown). The decapitation is fine because its ridiculous, claims Enid, but the eye-gouging will need to be cut. Sanderson demurs, pompously citing Shakespeare, Homer and Buuel as forbears in ocular assault, but Enid holds her ground. After all, shes already salvaged the tug of war with the intestines and only trimmed the tiniest bit off the end of the genitals.

This archly amusing exchange tells us a lot about Enid, a bookish type whose prim blouses are always done up to the throat and who takes herself and her job which she sees as protecting a vulnerable public very seriously. Which only adds to her dismay when she learns that a killing has occurred recently in exactly the gruesome manner of one of the films she was responsible for sanitizing. Worse, shes been personally identified as the censor involved, and in a painfully plausible early example of misdirected public outrage, tabloid hacks are now encamped outside the office and anonymous callers spew hate into her home phone.

This is promisingly juicy stuff, even though its quickly apparent, from the meticulously beige 80s styling, DP Annika Summersons careful, muted compositions and Enids solitary, mournful characterization, that Bailey-Bond, co-writing the script with Anthony Fletcher, has designs for a more artful, far less creaky movie than the ones Enid watches at work more Berberian Sound Studio than Last House on the Left. And though self-appointed morality wonks like Mary Whitehouse and, of course, Maggie Thatcher drone away on the telly and lurid headlines scream from newspaper stands, soon the background hum of social paranoia the films most original aspect dies back and a more rote genre-horror storyline comes into focus. A shame, when self-righteous, panicky public scapegoating is more compelling and frightening than the mystery of what happened in the woods one day a couple of decades ago.

Enids drab, sexless lifestyle echoing the slasher archetype of the final girl is at least partly due to her terrible guilt at having blanked out the details of a childhood incident in which her sister Nina went missing, never to be seen again. So the censor is self-censoring, on some subconscious level, but who is she protecting this time, and from what?

Her parents decide at long last to have Nina declared dead, which further destabilizes the already fraying young woman. So its hard to say if its real or imagined when she starts to believe that her sister lives on, as an actress (Sophia La Porta) who shows up in the latest trashy offering from local horror maestro Frederick North (perhaps a reference to notorious British serial killer Fred West). Oleaginous producer Doug Smart (played oleaginously by Michael Smiley) might be able to provide some answers.

There are some nice subtle flourishes, as when a projector beam turns red implying the bloodiness of the image indeed Summersons excellent framing and moody color blocking is a sophisticated pleasure throughout. And with Saffron Cullanes precise, subtly heightened 80s costuming, and composer Emilie Levienaise-Farrouchs cleverly referential yet non-derivative score, Censor is a stylish calling card for all involved, one that certainly demonstrates an impressive level of directorial control for a debut filmmaker.

But that control does sometimes feel like constriction: Until the very end, when we finally get a ridiculous decapitation, a nastily Cronenbergian talking wound and a properly deranged nightmare coda (a testament to Mark Towns punchy editing), it doesnt really feel like Bailey-Bond is having as much nasty fun as she could. Its an irony that Censor would probably have passed even Enids moralizing eye without cuts, and that a movie set during the Ban This Sick Filth moment should be neither sick nor filthy enough to run the slightest risk of being banned. Between this and 2015 short Nasty, Bailey-Bond clearly has great affection for the genre, but if a love letter to the cheapie slasher is going to reach its addressee, better it be written in warm, sticky blood.

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BIGtoken Focused on Top Consumer Concerns: Censorship and Data – GlobeNewswire

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NEW YORK, Jan. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via InvestorWire BIGtoken today announces its placement in an editorial published by NetworkNewsWire ("NNW"), one of 50+ trusted brands within the InvestorBrandNetwork (IBN), a multifaceted financial news and publishing company for private and public entities.

To view the full publication, Censorship and Data: The Stakes and Consequences Are Getting Serious, please visit: https://nnw.fm/yzWoa

A recent Pew Research article pinpointed major concerns with social media platforms. Americans have complicated feelings about their relationship with big technology companies, the article observes. While they have appreciated theimpact of technologyover recent decades and rely on these companies products to communicate,shopandget news, many have alsogrown criticalof the industry. The article goes on to report that a Pew Research Center survey found that roughly three-quarters of U.S. adults say it is very (37%) or somewhat (36%) likely that social media sites intentionally censor political viewpoints that they find objectionable. Just 25% believe this is not likely the case.

The events of the last few weeks have made that article appear almost prophetic as issues of censorship and privacy have gained additional prominence on the world stage. A number of private and public companies are working to resolve these issues, with many of those companies relying on blockchain to provide their services.Leading the pack is BIGtoken, the first consumer-managed data marketplace where people can own and earn from their data. The opportunity ahead has such potential that parent company SRAX Inc. (NASDAQ: SRAX) is spinning out BIGtoken into a separate publicly traded company and has entered into a definitive share exchange agreement with Force Protection Video Equipment Corp. (OTC: FPVD). The separation of BIGtoken provides shareholders a pure play in the consumer-managed data sector.

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BIGtoken(R) is a consumer data management and distribution system. BIG is the first consumer-managed data marketplace where people can own and earn from their data. Through a transparent platform and consumer reward system, BIG offers consumers choice, transparency, and compensation for their data. Participating consumers earn rewards, and developers are able to build pro-consumer online experiences on top of the BIG platform. The system also provides advertisers and media companies access to transparent, verified consumer data to better reach and serve audiences. For more information on BIGtoken, visit http://www.BIGtoken.com.

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Government, owner and the self: Media’s three Censors? – United News of Bangladesh

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Censorship is constructed largely along the lines of power. Censors reduce the power of the contestants in exercising power. Its function is about enhancement and sustaining power. Constructing media structure it appears is not about finding facts and transparency only. Its also about exertion of power. How its function is interpreted depends on the nature of what its function is. What therefore is understood as its function?

Pre-study findings on censorship and media

To conduct a KAP Knowledge, Attitude, Practice- study on censorship and media, a preliminary investigation to determine the parametres of the study of the key stakeholder groups was held. This focused on the stakeholders related to media. They were A. consumers. B. Practitioners. C. Owners.

Once the groups were confirmed, some basic questions were asked about medias role and responsibility in the context of censorship. The responses will form the basis of further enquiry.

For the moment we find that the three segments can be split further into several sub-segments. For example, owners and Editors can be both one entity but in many/most cases they are different. Thus there is a possibility of conflict between owners and Editors. However, both represent authority and power. They decide what is published and not published though their functioning differs.

Similarly, working journalists also have sub-segments. One split is between the activist journalist and the non-activist media worker. Within the activist group, there are trade unionist and non-trade union media workers and other associations and clubs etc. For the moment, activist and non-activist journalists may be taken as sub-clusters.

Similarly, the consumer is not one monolith and a variety of sub-category applies. The difference between the consumer and the workers is that one is an outsider and the other is the insider. The consumer doesnt see the difference between Editor and worker, owner and worker etc. but considers everyone as Media, a monolith. In this categorization, they primarily refer to the worker and blame or praise them for what media does. Since public confidence is declining in media, the worker is held responsible for medias decline.

Perceptions of censorship

In the preliminary discussions on the issue of censorship there is divergence of views on what it means and how it applies. Each group expressed different views on what it constitutes. However, most considered the role of the Government as the prime censor. This was in particular with the working journalists and media workers. Editors too agreed but were more reticent while the Owners were not ready to discuss the issue elaborately.

The consumers notion of media freedom or censoring was different. They felt that their right to information was violated in most cases due to fault of media as they were not doing their job properly. A section also felt that media workers were in some cases dishonest and in collusion with others GOB, owners, private sector etc.- self-censoring in their own self-interest.

In discussing what constituted censoring, most responded that it had to do with holding back information that might affect the powerful. Whoever is holding back that information is a party to the censoring of media, many consumer felt.

In case of media workers, the political activists held sway. The Government is considered the prime and in some cases, the only censor. Depending on the political party such workers follow, the interpretation is made regarding its objective, function and current state. Thus the pro-Government activists think that some censorship does exist and its positive as it protects public interest. Meanwhile the anti-Government activists think its the Government that is all in all in censoring and the rest are minor censors.

In many/most cases, media freedom is interpreted along political lines only and many media workers see their role as an auxiliary political force. They are there to play their role in progressing the struggle for political democracy. Their opponents see their own role as countering the efforts of anti-government/ state/peoples forces. Thus media becomes a proxy space for political battles. The consumer is not perceived as a factor here but the audience becomes various political powers, sectors and quarters to whom their loyalty belongs.

Internal censor

While media workers admitted that the owners interest was prime and they could not act beyond it nor write if not approved, they didnt see it as censorship but house policy. Thus the concept of internal censorship is weak and taken for granted by many that it will be there. They think, Censor is external- Government - not internal- owners - which most saw as a natural fact of life.

They were ready to give much more space to this as it was linked to livelihood. That by accepting house policies through exercise of self-censorship they were a party to the objectives of the owner hence internal censorship was not stated by any. The focus was on the official censor.

The notion of external censor dominates while that of the internal censor doesnt. That self-censoring was automatic when it came to conflict with owners interest was described as; house policy while Government directives as censorship.

A comprehensive framing of censorship in media requires more attention and work.

(This article was first published in Dhaka Courier)

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Fox host Maria Bartiromo complained about left’s ‘censorship obsession’ on air, and said she’s lost over 100k Twitter followers – Yahoo News

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Fox News host Maria Bartiromo said she'd lost more than 100,000 followers in the last couple of months. Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo had Sen. Josh Hawley on her show and the the two talked openly about reportedly being censored.

"They put Parler out of business, and on top of all the bans, banning President Trump, you still have the Ayatollah Khomeini there on Twitter," Bartiromo said in shock.

On January 24, Hawley wrote an op-ed about being "muzzled" in the New York Post, the US' fourth-largest newspaper.

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Fox News host Maria Bartiromo and Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley discussed the "censorship obsession," and Bartiromo complained about losing more than 100,000 Twitter followers on Tuesday night's edition of "Fox News Primetime."

"Yeah, I had-right around the election-one million followers on Twitter," Bartiromo told Hawley. "Now I have under 900,000. Literally in a couple of weeks. I don't know what's going on there!"

Hawley, whose Simon & Schuster book deal was recently cancelled, said he wouldn't be shut down "by the corporate mob, by the woke mob."

On January 24, Hawley wrote an op-ed about being "muzzled" in the New York Post, the US' fourth-largest newspaper.

Bartiromo and Hawley lamented Twitter's recent suspension of former President Donald Trump's account and the removal of tens of thousands of Qanon-related accounts from the platform.

Bartiromo also had several tweets flagged for misinformation and tweeted that she left Twitter for Parler.

After that purge, Insider reviewed the Twitter followings of every Republican governor and the entire GOP congressional caucus via Social Blade and found that 94% of accounts have lost followers since January 6. Insider also found that more than 100,000 of Rep. Jim Jordan's and Sen. Rand Paul's followers were purged or defected.

Bartiromo and Hawley condemned Birdwatch, a public disinformation reporting tool recently unveiled by Twitter.

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"They put Parler out of business, and on top of all the bans, banning President Trump, you still have the Ayatollah Khomeini there on Twitter," Bartiromo said.

In early January, Fox News announced a re-shuffle of their programming, which saw many daytime and primetime anchors lose coveted spots and move to less-viewed slots.

Solo afternoon anchors like Dana Perino and Bill Hemmer were put together for a rebooted version of "America's Newsroom." At the same time, Mediaite reported that the network seeks to shift primetime slots to more right-wing opinion content following a loss in ratings after the November election.

Fox News was one of the first networks to call Arizona for President Joe Biden, and many viewers have flocked to Newsmax for more decidedly pro-Trump content.

Bartiromo is among the Fox News anchors who have repeatedly made baseless claims about the election.

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Saurabh Shukla: Censorship has its pros and cons, necessary in some cases – The Indian Express

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Actor Saurabh Shukla said the COVID-19 induced lockdown gave him an opportunity to read and reflect, more importantly get his creative juices flowing, and he ended up making a full-length one man feature film where he donned the hat of a writer, director and the only character.

The 90-minute film, currently in its post-production stages, is funny, dark and thrilling, Shukla said, adding that he would be soon sending his latest movie for screening at festivals.

The veteran actor, all excited to work in Kaushik Gangulys first Hindi flick Manohar Pandey, also said that Kolkata is his home, and he loves the city for his unique character, culture and food.

Ganguly has made some amazing films. He is multi-talented, and can write direct and act equally well. This film has a soul, it has humour in it but you cant really brand it as just another comedy. Also, I will be sharing screen space with talented co-stars Supriya Pathak and Raghubir Yadav, and I am looking forward to it, the Bollywood actor, who is in the city for shooting of the film, told PTI.

Shukla, also said that he would want to do a Bengali film someday.

Asked about his journey in the film industry from Shekhar Kapurs Bandit Queen to Manohar Pandey the National Award-winning actor underlined that the experience so far has been a fulfilLing one, but not without a fair share of hiccups.

I was overweight, and was usually cast in roles that amused the audience. Comedy also elicits pathos, but that concept wasnt there in Hindi films. We just want an overweight person to be funny. It was Sudhir Mishra, who gave me the role of a professional killer in Is Raat ki Subah Nahi, and my work was noticed and appreciated, the 57-year-old actor said.

Talking about the mushrooming OTT (over-the-top) sites, and the fear that it could overshadow big screen films, Shukla said that every new platform creates its own space, and can co-exist with other mediums. He, however, expressed concern over the growing censorship over art and films in the country.

Censorship has its pros and cons. It is, in some cases, necessary. But, objecting to anything and everything that is not suited to a particular taste and culture is not acceptable, he said.

On a lighter note, Kallu Mama of Ram Gopal Varma Satya also shared that he loves sports, and takes table tennis pretty seriously.

As and when I visit a new city, especially for my shoots, I get in touch with the table tennis clubs there. I have had the opportunity to play with professionals, be it in Los Angeles, London or Lucknow. Not many know that Bengal has some very talented TT players. I got to play with some of them at a club in Bhawanipore here, and it has been an enriching experience, he signed off.

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77 third-party candidates received more votes than the winner’s margin of victory in 2020 Ballotpedia News – Ballotpedia News

Posted: January 29, 2021 at 12:19 pm

Seventy-seven third-party candidates whose vote totals were greater than the winners margin of victory

When third-party candidates run in elections, sometimes they can receive more votes than the margin of victory in the race. We looked at last years races where that happened within our coverage scope of more than 10,000 races. Below are the results of that analysis.

In 2020, there were 77 third-party or independent candidates who received more votes than the margin of victory in their election. Presidential candidates were not included in the analysis. These third-party candidates included:

Here are some quick stats about those candidates:

In 2018, Ballotpedia identified 99 third-party candidates using the criteria above. Those 99 included five candidates for Congress, 21 running for a statewide office, 69 running for state-level offices, and four running for a local office within Ballotpedias coverage scope.

Libertarians made up a greater proportion of third-party candidates who received more votes than the margin of victory in their election (43) in 2018 than in 2020. That year, the only other party to run five or more of these candidates was the Green Party, with five. There were also 30 candidates who ran as independents.

There were five independent candidates who ran in both 2020 and 2018. In each election, they received more votes than the margin of victory. Four of those candidates ran for higher education boards in Michigan. The fifth, Will Hyman (L), ran to represent District 48 in West Virginias House of Delegates.

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Adrian Dickey (R) defeated Mary Stewart (D) in the Jan. 26 special election for Iowas 41st Senate District. Dickey defeated Stewart 55.3% to 44.7%.

The special election was called after Sen. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) resigned effective Jan. 2, 2021, to be seated in the U.S. House of Representatives. Democratic candidate Rita Hart contested the Nov. 3 election results. Three recounts were conducted, the last of which showing Miller-Meeks winning by six votes. Hart contested the election with the House Administration Committee, and on Jan. 21, Miller-Meeks filed a motion asking Congress to dismiss Harts challenge of the election results. The House committee has not yet ruled in the case. Click here for the full story.

Miller-Meeks served from 2019 to 2021. Dickey will fill the remaining two years in Miller-Meekss term.

Dickeys 10.6 percentage point margin of victory is the largest in the 41st District since 2010 when Roby Smith (R) defeated Richard Clewell (D) by 19 percentage points.

Iowa has a Republican state government trifecta. A trifecta exists when one political party simultaneously holds the governors office and majorities in both state legislative chambers. Republicans control the Iowa state Senate by a margin of 32-18.

As of January, 24 state legislative special elections have been scheduled for 2021 in 16 states. Between 2011 and 2019, an average of 77 special elections took place each year. Iowa held 22 special elections from 2010 to 2020.

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The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) has been in its current session since Oct. 5its first full session where oral arguments are being conducted via teleconference. Heres an update on the October 2020-2021 term.

On Jan. 25, SCOTUS issued one opinion in a case argued during the current term, bringing the number of opinions issued this term to 12.

In the case Henry Schein Inc. v. Archer and White Sales Inc., the court issued a per curiam opiniona ruling given collectively by the whole courtdismissing the case as improvidently granted. Put another way, the court concluded that it should not have granted review in the case.

The courts next argument sitting is scheduled to begin on Feb. 22. So far, the court has agreed to hear 60 cases during this term. Of those, 12 were originally scheduled for the 2019-2020 term but were delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.Keep reading

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