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First of Its Kind Museum Honoring Victims of Communism Opens in D.C. Next Week

A first-of-its-kind museum dedicated to the victims of communist regimes will open to the public in Washington, D.C., Monday, June 13.

Stop Telling Kids Climate Change Will Destroy the World

Earlier this week Vox founder Ezra Klein wrote a piece titled “Your Kids Are Not Doomed” for the NY Times.

EU Agrees Single Mobile Charging Port in Blow to Apple

Apple (AAPL.O) must change the connector on iPhones sold in Europe by 2024 after EU countries and lawmakers agreed on Tuesday to a single charging port for mobile phones, tablets and cameras in a world first.

Deaths Spike in Highly Vaccinated Australia

Data shows deaths in Australia are on the rise, however the timing in close proximity to the government’s mass mRNA vaccination campaign is suspicious, says one researcher.

Biden’s CDC: Put the Masks Back on for Monkeypox

Joe Biden’s CDC announced Monday that Americans traveling should be wearing face masks because Monkeypox.

Mexico’s President Calling for American Superstate with Open Borders

The proposed continental superstate includes combining North American and South American employees.

Ireland Planning Lockdown Over Fuel Shortage

Irish government may return to COVID-era lockdowns in the event of fuel shortages.

Biden Boosts China’s Economy by Waiving Solar Panel Tariffs on the Country: ‘Unfettered Access to China’s State-Subsidized Solar Companies for the Next Two Years’

"The amount of negative impact this will have will last decades if not forever turn the tide of competition with China in favor of China," said Captjur CEO Bob Bilbruck.

Ohio Lawmakers Pass Resolution Calling for Canada to Be Added to Federal Religious Freedom Watch List

This week, the Ohio House of Representatives approved a resolution asking the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom to add Canada to its watch list of countries where religious liberties are threatened.

Biden Declares US Energy Emergency

US President Joe Biden has blamed Russia for another crisis, saying his country might not be able to generate enough electricity to meet consumer demand.

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