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China Won’t Be Taking Over the World

While the US has its problems, future global Chinese supremacy won’t be one. Far from being in a position of overwhelming strength, China and its Communist leadership face imminent multifront domestic crises that will threaten the existence not only of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) but the existence of the Chinese state as a unified whole.

Georgia ballots rejected by machines were later altered by election workers to count

Records obtained by Just the News provide unprecedented glimpse into human adjudication of thousands of ballots, where marks for candidates like Trump were sometimes removed so ballots could count for Biden.

Job Openings Jump to Record High 10.1 Million

U.S. employers posted a record number of available jobs in June, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed Monday.

NIH Director Francis Collins Calls for New COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins said the United States should adopt more COVID-19 vaccine mandates and said he supports private entities requiring the shots.

20 Percent of Migrant Children Test Positive for COVID After Release by Border Patrol

A leaked presidential briefing document reported on by NBC News revealed that 20 percent of unaccompanied migrant children who illegally crossed the border are testing positive for COVID-19 after being released into communities by Border Patrol. The report covers the last two to three weeks of data prepared for President Joe Biden, NBC says.

France: Opponents of Vax Passport Protest for 4th Week

Thousands of people marched in Paris and other French cities during a fourth consecutive week of protests against COVID-19 entrance requirements and what opponents see as restrictions on personal freedom.

After Attacking ‘Racist’ Voter ID Laws, NYC Gov’t Mandates Vax Pass Targeting 2/3 of Black Residents

The Big Apple introduced a proof of vaccination requirement for bars, restaurants, gyms, public entertainment and other venues on Tuesday, after months of wrangling with rights groups about whether such measures might constitute a violation of citizens’ rights and privacy.

U.S. automakers to say they aspire to up to 50% of EV sales by 2030 -sources

Detroit's Big Three automakers plan to announce on Thursday that they aspire to have 40% to 50% of new vehicle sales by 2030 be electric models as they call for billions in U.S. government assistance to meet aggressive targets, sources briefed on the matter said.

Private sector hiring slows sharply in July

ADP says US economy added 330,000 private-sector jobs in July.

Amazon accused of compromising union efforts, workers explore new vote

A National Labor Relations Board official said on Monday that Amazon violated labor laws by exercising illegal influence over workers' votes during unionization efforts, recommending that the results of the company's unionization vote in Alabama be overturned.

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