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China Trying to Block U.N. Assessment of Human Rights in Xinjiang

Chinese diplomats in Geneva are trying to stop the publication of a United Nations report on the human rights situation in Xinjiang, Reuters reported Wednesday.

‘Brandon Falls’: Google Maps Names Location Where Biden Fell Off Bike

The 'historical landmark' in Delaware boasts 5-star reviews.

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Active

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is transition from their previous traditional phone number.

UK Issuing Alarmist Climate Change Warnings About ‘Extreme Heat’ With Slanted Data

These warnings come after a relatively mild summer thus far.

1 Out of 48 Monkeypox Vax Recipients Have ‘Cardiac Adverse Events of Special Interest’: F.D.A. Package Insert

Monkeypox vaccine insert says Cardiac AESIs were reported to occur in "1.3% (95/7,093) of JYNNEOS recipients" and "2.1% (16/766) of JYNNEOS recipients who were smallpox vaccine-experienced."

Will 100 Million Die From the COVID Vax by 2028?

In this revealing interview with Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com, David Martin, Ph.D., presents evidence that COVID-19 injections are not vaccines but bioweapons that are being used as a form of genocide across the global population.

Corporate America’s DEI Agenda: Fortune 100 Companies Adopt ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’ Regime

"The chief business of the American people is business," President Calvin Coolidge once said.

Group Protests Reinstated Mask Mandate for San Diego Students, Founder Runs for School Board

The San Diego Unified School District reinstated mask policies on Monday, however a non-profit group is pushing back against the mandate arguing students should be able to attend classes mask-less.

The ‘Great Fall of China’? China ‘Has Never Been Weaker Than It Is Today.’

When Chinese young people were asked in a recent video if they want to have children, one woman listed all the ways children are a bother.

Hundreds of California Truckers Block Oakland Terminal Access to Protest AB5

After a slow showing early Monday morning, an estimated 400 owner-operators managed to shut down truck traffic at all three terminals at the Port of Oakland on Monday to protest California’s controversial independent contractor law, AB5.

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