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North Dakota Residents Fight Chinese Company Building Corn Mill Near Air Force Base

Citizens in Grand Forks, North Dakota, are circulating a petition that would force a vote on a Chinese company’s plan to build a corn mill in the city.

Twitter Ordered to Hand Info on 9,000 Audited Accounts Over to Elon Musk

The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, was handed a win on Thursday by a Delaware judge in his attempt to terminate his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter.

Elon Musk Countersues Twitter Alleging Fraud by Social Media Company

Elon Musk launched a countersuit against Twitter alleging the company committed fraud and breach of contract in the course of the now-jeopardized $44 billion acquisition deal by the billionaire entrepreneur, according to court filings released on Friday.

Amazon Cuts 100,000 Employees From Workforce in a Single Quarter

Amazon, one of the largest tech employers in the world, has revealed that it is now hiring at the slowest pace since 2019 and has cut over 100,000 employees globally in the June quarter, likely due to the dramatic economic slowdown since 2021.

A Chinese Intelligence Operation in America’s Great Plains?

The meaning of weiqi, the ancient Chinese game of strategy, is ‘encirclement game.’

Pentagon Official Warns That China Is Acquiring New Weapons Five Times Faster Than US

A top Air Force official is warning that China is now getting its hands on new military equipment "five to six times" faster than the U.S., a report says.

CEO Invites ‘Triggered’ Employees to Use Severance Package and Leave

CEO pushing back against "woke" employees bullying the company.

Senate Panel Advances $858 Billion Bill That Supports Ukraine, Taiwan, and Requires Women Register for Draft

The Senate Armed Services Committee, on a strong, bipartisan 23-3 vote, has sent to the full Senate its version of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act, the annual bill that sets policy for the Department of Defense.

U.S. Department of Defense Admits Collaboration with 46 Ukrainian Biolabs

U.S. also helping "transition" former Soviet bioweapons labs that "developed a broad range of biological pathogens for use as weapons against plants, animals, and humans, including the weaponization of anthrax, plague, and smallpox."

Mark Zuckerberg Sued for Facebook Privacy Failures

D.C.’s attorney general is suing Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg over the company’s misleading privacy policies and failure to protect user data.

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