The Daily Populous

Saturday July 8th, 2017 morning edition

image for U.S. Mint worker placed on leave for putting noose on black colleague's chair

PHILADELPHIA -- The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia put an employee on administrative leave after a noose was found at the plant on the chair of an African-American colleague.

The unidentified employee created the noose with rope used to seal coin bags once they're full, according to the president of the mint workers union.

Around 3 p.m. June 28, the white male coin maker walked across the factory floor with the noose in hand.

Many African-American workers called and texted the union president the next day, and the U.S. Treasury Department's inspector general launched an internal investigation.

CBS Philadelphia reports mint officials declined to talk about the incident, but sent an email statement that reads in part: "We have absolutely zero tolerance for the kind of misconduct reported at the Mint.

The nonprofit Equal Justice Initiative said there were 4,075 lynchings of blacks in the South to spread racial terror between 1877 and 1950.

For blacks, the noose is "comparable in the emotions that it evokes to that of the swastika for Jews," the Anti-Defamation League said. »

Drug-resistant 'superbug gonorrhea' is emerging, WHO warns

Authored by cbc.ca

The United Nations health agency now advises doctors to prescribe two antibiotics called ceftriaxone and azithromycin for the sexually transmitted disease.

Most women with the infection have no symptoms and 40 per cent of men don't either.

The findings will be presented at the STI & HIV World Congress in Rio de Janeiro, which runs from July 9-12. »

Enceladus’ sea floor has hydrothermal vents like ours

Authored by astronomy.com

Now, NASA has announced that they have indirect evidence for hydrothermal vents beyond Earth.

In its encounters with Saturn’s moon Enceladus, the Cassini craft found chemicals associated with these events.

According to principal investigator Hunter Waite of the Southwest Research Institute and his co-investigators, the source almost certainly has to be hydrothermal vents at Enceladus’ sea floor. »

Pizza man celebrated as 'hero' after making it through G20 crowds

Authored by euronews.com

During the G20 protests in Hamburg on Thursday, it was not just the left-wing demonstrators attracting attention.

Footage of a pizza delivery driver snaking through the crowds appeared on live television footage of the protests.

German newspaper Stern called the man a ‘hero’ – “If you want Pizza, you get Pizza”. »

Game of Thrones' Lena Headey Speaks Out Against Hollywood Sexism

Authored by scribblrs.com

Speaking to British fashion magazine The Edit, Lena Headey describes how casting directors have made sexually explicit remarks to her during auditions throughout her career.

Headey, best known for her roles as Cersei Lannister on Game of Thrones and Queen Gorgo in 300, told her interviewer that Hollywood casting directors often choose female cast member based solely on their sex appeal as opposed to acting talent:.

When asked if she thought not flirting with directors ever cost her a job, Headey stated, “Yes, and I’m very happy I didn’t.”. »