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Policy & Politics

    Amtrak's labor shortage will significantly affect its rail services.

    Amtrak Scales Down Services Due to COVID-19 Mandate

  • US Using Export Control Tools to Sanction Chinese Company SenseTime Group
  • Nicaragua Ends Diplomatic Relations With Taiwan, Recognizes Beijing Under ‘One-China’ Policy

Latest

  • Xi and Putin to Hold Virtual Meeting, Bolstering Sino-Russian Relationship
  • Nicaragua Receives 1 Million COVID-19 Vaccines from China After Dropping Diplomatic Ties With Taiwan
  • Future of Taiwan’s President Tsai Could Hinge on How She Handles a Vote on 4 Policies
  • Unsold Home Inventories in China Hit Five-Year High

    Featured

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    7 Ways China Is Destroying Its Own Economy

  • 7 Triple-vaxxed Mid-20s Germans Had Symptomatic Breakthrough Omicron Infection While in South Africa: Study
  • Six Shots for Full Vaccination? Booster Now and Three More Jabs of New Omicron Vaxx in March: BioNTech CEO
  • Biden’s Marxist Currency Comptroller Nominee Withdraws After Bipartisan Backlash
  • Without Natural Immunity, Omicron Reduces Pfizer Jab Efficacy 41 Fold: Study

    Editor's Pick

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    Nut Cookies: An Original Recipe for a Low-Carb, Low-Sugar, Full-Flavor Treat

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    The Ancient Chinese Historians Who Recorded the Truth, No Matter the Cost

Us

This picture taken on March 1, 2021 shows a view of the U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG 81), part of Destroyer Squadron 2, arriving in Port Sudan. Commander Lucian Kins has been relieved of duty. While an official spokesperson said Kins lost the confidence of superior officers for refusing a “lawful order,” anonymous officials told Associated Press it was because his COVID-19 vaccine religious exemption was denied, yet he still refused injection.
Fired Navy Destroyer Commander Allegedly Refused COVID-19 Vaccine
A commanding officer for a U.S. Navy destroyer has been removed from his position, allegedly a result of refusing to comply with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine mandates. Commander Lucian Kins, second in command of the destroyer USS Winston Churchill, was relieved of duty on Dec. 10. According to the
  • In a New Poll, Americans Say They Face Higher Household Expenses

    Prices of essential goods and services have been increasing unabated over the
    A shopper walks by a sign displaying $1.25 price, posted on the shelves of a Dollar Tree store in Alhambra, California, December 10, 2021. Results of a new Associated Press poll found Americans reporting they’re paying more for household expenses.
  • Consumer Price Inflation Growth Fastest in Four Decades

    The U.S. Labor Department recently released inflation statistics for last month, painting
    The U.S. has been experiencing its highest rates of inflation in decades, with differing opinions about its major drivers.
  • Drugmakers Increased Prices Four Times the Inflation Rate: Congressional Investigation

    A three-year congressional probe has found that 10 drugmakers raised the prices
    Increases in drug prices in America have outpaced inflation rates.
  • Criminals Using Tiny Apple Gadget to Track and Steal Cars
  • Washington Congressman Halts China’s Acquisition of US Farmland
  • Amazon Tackling Supply Chain Crisis With Private Ships
  • Over 100 Ships Waiting to Offload Cargo in California
  • Microsoft Shareholders Vote For Better Sexual Harassment Reporting
  • New Study: Natural Immunity Provides Robust Protection Against Delta Variant
  • American Worker Productivity Declines to Worst Level in Six Decades
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook Brokered Confidential Deal with China Worth $275 Billion
  • Disenchanting Black Friday Numbers Casts a Shadow on Future Earnings

China

Beijing Allows Real Estate Firms to Issue Debts
Regulators in China have decided to allow real estate companies to issue debts in a move aimed to help the country’s struggling property firms. The money raised via such debts can be used to fund acquisitions of real estate projects and completing unfinished projects. On Dec. 10, representatives from several
  • China Carries Out Live-Fire Bombing Drills in South China Sea

    The Chinese regime recently carried out a live-fire bombing in the contentious waters of the South China Sea.
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  • Marriage License Applications Fall to 13-Year Low in China

    China has the most intrusive government in the world when it comes to family planning. Over the past
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CHINA INSIGHTS

China has no solution yet when its leading e-commerce businesses keep getting shut down by Amazon
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Junket King's Arrest: A VIP list of 80,000 on his hands terrifies officials who go wild for gambling
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The risks of investing in China/Why does China open the Beijing Stock Exchange recently? /The VIE
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Why did Xi's wife show up high-profile recently? She once disappeared in public for a year
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World

Austria will imprison vaccine defiant citizens for up to a year in "custody rooms" segregated from the general population while having them foot the bill for the stay.
Austria to Force Vaccine Mandate Defiant to Pay Costs of Imprisonment, Live in Segregated ‘Custody Rooms’
An update to Austria’s incoming national mandatory vaccination policy has decreased fines while increasing the length of prison sentence punishments. However, according to Austrian media that viewed the text of the update, those incarcerated for refusing injection will be segregated from the general population, and held in specialized “custody rooms.”
  • UK Police Investigates Anonymous Bounty On Pro-Democracy Hong Kong Activists

    The UK Metropolitan Police has opened an investigation regarding a social media
    Former Hong Kong lawmaker Nathan Law, now in exile in the UK, speaks at a rally for Hong Kong democracy at the Marble Arch on June 12, 2021 in London, England.
  • Canada and the UK Join American Diplomatic Boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics

    Both Canada and the United Kingdom have announced that they will be
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  • In 2022, Canadians Can Expect Empty Shelves, Increased Food Costs and Scarcity

    According to a report published this week Canadians can expect to pay
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  • Unvaccinated Individuals Face More Restrictions in Italy
  • New Zealand Vows to Ban Cigarettes for Future Generations Starting in 2022
  • Boarding Schools for Tibet’s Nearly 1 Million Children Erasing Native Language, Culture: NGO Report
  • Israel May or May Not Have Caused Iran Nuclear Site Blast, Says Deputy Defense Minister
  • Rolling Out ‘Full Process Democracy’, Beijing Attempts to Equate Communism With Liberty
  • ‘Suicide Pod’ Approved for Use in Switzerland
  • ‘A Jail-like Environment’: Fully Vaccinated Mother Describes Calgary ‘Confidential Federal Quarantine Site’
  • Up to 740,000 Cancer Cases in the UK May Have Been Missed Due to the Pandemic
  • Ousted Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison by Junta Court

Life

Children in China, vasectomies banned
Men Seeking Vasectomies in China Denied by Government as Birth Rate Continues to Decline
When first-time mother Zhao Zihuan and her husband decided to have a vasectomy after welcoming a son last year, they were denied at a hospital in Jinan, the capital of China’s Shandong Province. Zhao said she had previously suffered two miscarriages before giving birth to the boy.  Frustrated by the
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    Medieval Hair Care – Traditional Ways to Tend Your Locks
    Who doesn't like legends about knights, kings, queens, princesses, castles, magical swords, and dragons? Among all the magic and mystery of the Middle Ages, one might ponder: “How did they maintain their hair?” Medieval hair care featured tidiness, functionality, and showing social class more than merely being fashionable. Plaits kept
  • Beijing Winter Olympics May Not Feature Live Spectators

    The 2022 Winter Olympics is scheduled to kick off in Beijing starting on Feb. 4. However, the emergence
    Beijing might not allow spectators to attend the 2022 Winter Olympics.
  • Commission to Profile Chinese Political Prisoners as Beijing Olympics Approaches

    The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) was created by the U.S. Congress in October 2020 with the aim
    CECC will expose Chinese atrocities for 60 days leading up to the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Wellness

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The Tibetan Singing Bowl: A Spiritual Tradition Nearly Lost
A Tibetan singing bowl has the ability to calm the heart, empty the mind, and teach the Dharma, according to a tradition that was all but lost when Communism arrived to destroy culture and spirituality. Although very little is recorded of their history, aging lamas have been able to shed
  • Outdoor Education: How Open-Air Classrooms Enhance Learning

    There was a time when schooling took place largely outdoors, with students seated in open-air classrooms. With no
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  • Unlocking the Mysteries of the Human Heart

    When we consider the mysteries of the human heart, it can be said that a person is equipped
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Culture

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Meditation Grows in Popularity as Scientists Confirm Health Benefits
In the Nov. 16, 2001 issue of Proceedings of the American Academy of Sciences, scientists published a study concluding that meditation can enhance brain activity, significantly affecting the areas of the brain responsible for regulating emotions and happiness, allowing one to be more responsive. A good way to regulate the
  • Annual Christmas Stamps: From Heated Debate to Holiday Harmony

    The holiday season is a busy time for the postal service, with masses of cards and packages being
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  • Plants Can Sing and Communicate – Damanhur Studies

    One hundred twenty years ago, the botanist, physicist and biologist Jagadish Chandra Bose proved that plants have life.
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