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Dutch Government Seizes 3,000 Farms to Comply With Nitrogen Emission Regulations

The Dutch government plans to close 3,000 private farms to comply with EU regulations on nitrogen emission.

Christianity Dwindles to Minority Religion in England, Wales for First Time on Record: ‘Not a Great Surprise’

The number of Christians in England and Wales has dipped below half of the population for the first time in census history, according to government statistics released Tuesday.

China to Increase Nuclear Warheads to 1,500

China is expanding its nuclear force and is on pace to nearly quadruple the number of warheads it has by 2035, rapidly closing its gap with the United States, the Pentagon said in a report released Tuesday.

Chinese Protesters Destroy COVID Testing Site as Police in Hazmat Suits Deploy to City Streets

Anti-government protesters in communist China flipped over and destroyed a COVID testing tent in the city of Guangzhou on Monday, prompting police in hazmat suits to flood the streets and disperse the crowds.

Apple Turns Off Communication Tool Just Before Anti-Lockdown Protests in China

The Big Tech conglomerate restricted the use of AirDrop in China, hindering the protestors' ability to communicate.

The Need to Add Health Status to Anti-Discrimination Law

What would happen if a “private” education or health care facility denied service to someone who not only didn’t take precautions against contracting HIV, but was actually HIV-positive?

Journalist Beaten, Detained by CCP Police During China’s Lockdown Protests

BBC journalist Ed Lawrence arrested while covering Shanghai's anti-lockdown protests Sunday night.

University Grad Program Discusses ‘White Supremacy’ in Museums

A private university in Massachusetts is now offering a graduate program that will teach students how to fight “rampant” white supremacy in museums.

Crowd Angered by Lockdowns Calls for China’s Xi to Step Down

Protesters angered by strict anti-virus measures called for China’s powerful leader to resign, an unprecedented rebuke as authorities in at least eight cities struggled to suppress demonstrations Sunday that represent a rare direct challenge to the ruling Communist Party.

ATF Accused of Perverting Laws in a Scheme to Shut Down Gun Shops

A Texas gun shop owner is suing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives over a new policy used to revoke firearm dealers’ licenses over small clerical errors in paperwork for gun sales, which the lawsuit says is a violation of federal gun laws.

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