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China smears Uyghur woman who testified about forced sterilization

Chinese officials have denounced a former Uyghur internment camp detainee who was forcibly sterilized about three years ago and has spoken publicly about her ordeal, as part of an ongoing smear campaign to discredit those who have exposed abuses against the mostly Muslim minority group.

Judge rules in favor of United Airlines employees who claim ‘discrimination’ after vaccine mandates

"The court seeks simply to avoid the risk of irreparable harm to the parties and to maintain the status quo while the court holds an evidentiary hearing."

The U.S. Supply Chain Makes No Sense

This crisis should prompt a rethinking of the needless inefficiencies we foist on ourselves.

German Court Finds YouTube’s Removal of Videos About COVID Was Illegal and YouTube Must Restore the Videos

German actors expressed their thoughts and feelings about the China coronavirus on YouTube, unfortunately, YouTube didn’t like their thoughts and so they were censored. But the courts in Germany decided that YouTube is not the purveyor of truth and mandated no more censorship from YouTube.

Boeing tells all US employees to get their Covid-19 shots by December 8, to comply with Biden’s order for federal contractors

Aerospace giant Boeing has declared that all of its American employees must show they have been vaccinated for Covid-19 by early December, saying the move is required under a White House vaccine mandate for federal contractors.

DeSantis fines Florida county nearly $4 million for firing unvaccinated workers

"We must protect the jobs of Floridians and preserve the ability of Floridians to make their own decisions regrading what shots to take," DeSantis wrote.

Federal Judge Blocks United Airlines From Imposing Employee Vaccine Mandate

A federal judge in Texas issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) against United Airlines on Wednesday, blocking the airline from imposing a vaccine mandate against any of its employees in a nationwide class-action lawsuit.

Supreme Court Could OK New Defense of Kentucky Abortion Law

The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed inclined to allow Kentucky's Republican attorney general to continue defending a restriction on abortion rights that had been struck down by lower courts.

Research shows 2020 election ‘bought by Mark Zuckerberg’

Money given to city and county officials 'significantly increased Joe Biden's vote'

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