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U.K. Fears Chinese Electric Cars Spy on Citizens

“If that car has cameras, they could use the modules to switch on the cameras and take the data. Ultimately you’ve got to ban any Chinese module in any vehicle, and you’d have to do it quite quickly.”

Million Gun Sales Per Month in U.S. for Last Four Years

The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the industry's trade group, confirmed that July 2023 marked the fourth year in a row with over one million adjusted background checks each month.

BlackRock, MSCI Under Congressional Investigation for ‘Unconscionable’ Chinese Community Party (CCP) Investments

Review shows "that, as a direct result of decisions made by (BlackRock/MSCI), these Americans are now unwittingly funding PRC (People’s Republic of China) companies that develop and build weapons for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA)—the PRC’s military—and advance the CCP’s stated mission of technological supremacy."

Bank Reverses Course, Reinstates UK Conservative’s Account After Backlash

The bank planned to close Nigel Farage's account due to his political views and friendship with Donald Trump.

First New U.S. Nuclear Power Plant in 30 Years Goes Online

In a major milestone for clean energy, Georgia Power has announced that Plant Vogtle Unit 3 has begun commercial operation, serving the state of Georgia with reliable, emission-free energy.

Multinational INTERPOL Campaign Makes Over 1,000 Arrests for Human Trafficking, Migrant Smuggling

The international campaign, dubbed Operation "FLASH-WEKA," witnessed the concerted efforts of law enforcement agencies across 54 countries to dismantle criminal networks involved in human trafficking and migrant smuggling.

Largest Big Pharma Companies Made $82 Billion in 2022

An analysis by Accountable.US found that the five largest pharmaceutical companies in the United States made $82 billion in 2022.

Porsche 911 to Be Automaker’s Only Gas-Powered Car by 2030

German luxury automaker Porsche has recently shed light on its electrification strategy, aiming to have 80% of its sales from electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030.

California Announces $Millions in Free Legal Aid to Illegal Immigrant Farmworkers

As part of the state's labor investigations, this program will offer case review services, legal advice, and attorney representation, all at no cost to the workers involved.

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