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Tesla Delivers 66,051 China-Made Vehicles in January, Up 18.4% From December

After promising preliminary numbers, it now appears final that Tesla deliveries in China continued to buck the larger national trend of sales for January.

Half of Americans Say They Are Worse Off, Highest Since Great Recession

Half of Americans say they are worse off financially than they were a year ago, the highest level of reported decline since the financial crisis, a Gallup poll released Wednesday showed.

White House Denies Sabotaging Nord Stream Pipeline After New Allegations: ‘Complete Fiction’

The White House and the CIA have denied journalist Seymour Hersh's allegations that the US was involved in the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, calling the report "complete fiction" and "completely and utterly false," while the UN said it was unable to verify the claims.

Berlin University Tells Students Not to Report Sex Offenders Over Fears of ‘Racism’

“The concern here is obviously less for the potential victim than for the perpetrator,” reads a letter from the university.

COVID Insider Farrar and His Eugenics Agenda

On Dec. 13, 2022, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that Sir Jeremy Farrar, the current director of the Wellcome Trust, would be joining it as its chief scientist.

U.N. Report Challenges Religious Freedom, Pushes Compliance with LGBT+ Rights

U.N. releases report aiming to encourage governments to comply with international human rights law and "empower" LGBT+ individuals in religious communities.

Grammy Performance a ‘Tribute to Satan’

Sam Smith's song "Unholy" references Balenciaga.

Montana Rancher Says Biden Policies Could Have Dire Impact on Beef Supply

A Montana rancher criticized the Biden administration’s climate policies, including a new water restriction, saying they create "more regulation," and could potentially lead to a decrease in agriculture production.

United Nations Attempting To Force Religious Communities To ‘Fully Comply’ With LGBTQ Agenda

The United Nations is looking to push governments to “fully comply with their obligations under international human rights law to protect and empower LGBT+ persons."

Associated Press Tells Journalists to Maintain Pro-Abortion Bias in Their Reporting

The Associated Press issued new guidance in November 2022 to journalists related to how they frame issues surrounding abortion.

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