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China Records 1st Population Fall in Decades as Births Drop

China’s population shrank for the first time in decades last year as its birthrate plunged, official figures showed Tuesday, adding to pressure on leaders to keep the economy growing despite an aging workforce and at a time of rising tension with the U.S.

TikTok Negotiates $1.5 Billion Transparency Plan With U.S. Lawmakers

TikTok is in discussion with the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment over a $1.5 billion plant to increase its transparency with the United States.

How Biden’s Green Agenda Runs Through Beijing

To hear the White House tell it, the Biden administration's green energy agenda is yet another example of Scranton Joe looking out for America's blue-collar laborers.

FBI Searches Chinese Outpost in New York Tasked to ‘Collect Intelligence’ for CCP

First time U.S. authorities seize materials from such outposts.

Countering the Threat of Global Food Homogenization

The push toward globalism isn’t limited to political schemes; it also includes efforts to influence agriculture and homogenize food consumption around the world.

School Boards, NBA Make Top 10 ‘Worst of the Woke’ List

School boards and the NBA have joined an annual top 10 list of “worst of the woke” institutions that displayed intolerance in the name of tolerance the past year.

Hong Kong Lifts COVID-19 Restrictions and Plans to Reopen Border With China

Since Beijing announced it is reopening China’s borders, Hong Kong announced that beginning on Dec. 29, most of the pandemic measures will be lifted but the mask mandate will remain in effect.

China’s ‘Biggest Outbreak’ Hits After Country Reaches 92% COVID Vax Rate

Chinese citizens have received the most single-dose coronavirus vaccines in the world, according to Johns Hopkins University & Medicine.

China to Ease Strict COVID-19 Policies

China has announced several significant changes to how it will manage Covid-19 outbreaks.

‘Police Seize on COVID-19 Pandemic to Expand Global Surveillance’: Associated Press

The Associated Press found that governments around the world used mass surveillance technologies and data during the COVID-19 pandemic for purposes unrelated to the pandemic, including stifling dissent and harassing marginalized communities.

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