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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Bans Weight Discrimination, Claims Body Type Doesn’t Determine Health

Democratic New York City mayor Eric Adams has banned discriminating people based on their weight and height in a new law. 

U.S. Sanctions on Russia Threaten Dollar’s Global Dominance as Nations Reconsider Currency Diversification

Sanctions imposed on Russia under the Biden administration, following Russia's military action in Ukraine, have shaken the foundation of the U.S. dollar's global dominance.

China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’: Unveiling the Modern-Day Colonialism Ignored by Anti-Colonialists and Leftists

In an era that prides itself on championing social justice and opposing imperialism, it is disheartening to witness the lack of scrutiny towards China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Google Renews Partnership With the WHO to Produce ‘Factual’ Information

Google has renewed its partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) to produce "factual" information pertaining to diseases.

Rockefeller Foundation Joins WHO to Combat ‘Pandemics Fueled by Climate Change’

The Rockefeller Foundation and the World Health Organization (WHO) have partnered together to combat "pandemics fueled by climate change," according to a press release.

Jim Caviezel to Star in ‘Sound of Freedom’: Gripping Film on Human Trafficking, Set for Nationwide Release July 4 (Watch Trailer)

Caviezel has described the project as "the second most important film I’ve done after 'The Passion of the Christ.'"

Russia and China Shift Trade to National Currencies, Reducing Dollar Reliance

Roughly 70% of cross-border transactions between the two nations are now taking place in rubles or yuan.

World Health Organization ‘Should Be Declared a Terrorist Organization’: Croatian European Parliament Member

Because of "the damage it has caused and the lies it has spread," says MEP Kolakušić.

Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner Slaps Meta Platforms with Record $1.3 Billion Fine, Orders Data Transfer Halt

The Silicon Valley tech giant has been given a five-month deadline to halt all user data transfers to the United States.

Europe May Consider Demolishing Historical Buildings to Achieve Net Zero

The historical locations impede achieving net-zero carbon emissions.

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