News roundup for Fri, May 21, 2021

The Supreme Court has ruled that law enforcement cannot enter your home and seize your firearms without a valid warrant. This decision reinforces the constitutional right to privacy and protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.

The ongoing semiconductor shortage is still causing major headaches for the automotive industry, chipping away at production and supply chains. I know the pun is a bit obvious, but it's hard to pass up:

Even more concerning is the impact on farm equipment manufacturers, who are also struggling with the chip shortage. As a result, farmers are facing delays in receiving essential machinery. This situation is yet another reminder of the importance of self-reliance and local production.

It’s no surprise that Big Agriculture is fundamentally unsustainable and poses serious risks to our environment. The long-term consequences could lead to ecological collapse if we don’t rethink how we grow and distribute food.

Meanwhile, the hackers behind the Colonial Pipeline attack have reportedly made over $90 million in Bitcoin by targeting 47 victims. This highlights the growing threat of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.

Globally, there are over 165.8 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, with more than 3.4 million deaths recorded so far. In the past week alone, the world saw over 4.1 million new cases — a slight decrease compared to previous weeks. The U.S. remains the hardest-hit country, with over 33.8 million cases and more than 602,000 deaths. In the last 24 hours, the U.S. reported 631 new deaths and 28,000 new cases. While the numbers are still rising, the trend is showing signs of slowing down.

India, however, is now the global leader in daily deaths, with over 4,200 reported in the last day, and over 259,000 new cases. Brazil also saw over 2,500 deaths in the past 24 hours. The situation in these countries is alarming and continues to raise concerns about global vaccine distribution and healthcare capacity.

Taiwan, once a standout in its early response to the pandemic, is now struggling with a severe vaccine shortage. Only 1% of its population has been vaccinated, leading to long lines and frustration among citizens. The island is currently experiencing its worst outbreak since the start of the pandemic, highlighting the urgent need for faster vaccination efforts.

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