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Company Releasing ‘Reflective Sulfur Particles’ into Atmosphere to Block Sunlight: MIT

Startup Make Sunsets causes controversy by attempting to commercialize and sell geoengineering via weather balloons releasing particles into the stratosphere, but faces criticism.

Biden Signs Defense Bill Into Law, Voiding Military’s COVID Vax Mandate

Biden signs NDAA for 2023 authorizing $858 billion in military, energy, and procurement spending and overturning COVID-19 vaccine mandate for servicemembers.

‘Anti-Vaccine Activism’ Is a ‘Major Killing Force’: World Health Organization

The World Health Organization (WHO) has called the unvaccinated a "major killing force."

6 ‘Noncompliance’ Strategies for Protecting Kids and Teens in 2023

Since 2020, parents have had to contend with increasingly brazen efforts by governments, schools, foundations, Big Tech, Big Pharma and others to hijack, injure or destroy children’s minds and bodies.

Biden Admin to Spend Half a Million Dollars on Artificial Intelligence that Detects ‘Offensive’ Speech on Social Media

The Biden admin is set to drop more than $550,000 in grants to develop artificial intelligence that protects users from 'discriminatory speech' on social media.

Stanford Insists ‘American’ Is ‘Absolutely Welcomed’ After Uproar Over Blacklisted Words

Stanford University backpedaled on its much-mocked “harmful language” guide, saying it was only offering suggested alternatives for allegedly problematic words and acknowledging that the project blundered when it targeted the word “American.”

127 GOP Representatives Skip Zelensky’s Congressional Speech

Zelensky addresses Congress in Washington—only 86 out of 213 Republican members of the House of Representatives attend, following rejection of proposal for an audit of military and other aid to Ukraine.

Canada Moves to Mandate 60 Percent Electric Vehicle Sales by 2030

By 2026, a fifth of new passenger vehicles sold in Canada will have to be zero-emission, according to regulations proposed by Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on Wednesday.

Taliban Bans Women from University Education 16 Months After Biden Withdrew U.S. Troops from Afghanistan

The Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in Aug 2021 after Joe Biden ordered a hurried and chaotic evacuation from the country that killed 13 U.S. service members and left hundreds or more U.S. citizens behind to fend for themselves. The terrorist organization has been cracking down on human rights, including women's rights, since reclaiming control.

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