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Jonathan Walker

Jonathan loves talking politics, economics and philosophy. He carries unique perspectives on everything making him a rather odd mix of liberal-conservative with a streak of independent Austrian thought.
Developing Nations Pushed Into Greater Debt by China’s Belt and Road Projects
According to a report published by the AidData project by the College of William & Mary in Virginia, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has largely been beneficial to China rather than its partners.  Pushed...
Hundreds of Chinese Companies Might Soon be Delisted From American Stock Exchanges
Chinese firms have long secured funding from American capital markets without proper checks and balances. Such activities are heading towards their end as the U.S. implements new rules to hold foreign companies, raising capital from...
WSJ Exposé Reveals How Facebook Defends Instagram’s Effect on Teens
Instagram has often been called out for the negative effect it has on teenagers. With a recent report by The Wall Street Journal exposing the app’s damaging effect on teens, Facebook — the owner of...
Arkansas to Offer Antibody Exemption to Counter Biden’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Employer vaccine mandates have been met with strong resistance from lawmakers and those concerned that it violates individual rights. Now, the state of Arkansas is attempting to restrict the applicability of such mandates. Arkansas’ House...
California Governor Planning to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines for School Children Grades Seven Through Twelve
Last month, President Joe Biden mandated COVID-19 vaccines for federal government workers and people employed in the healthcare sector. In the state of California, Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom has now announced his intention to make...
FBI FISA Warrants Found To Have ‘Widespread’ Problems
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants issued by the FISA court are used to wiretap people thought to be working with a foreign government. These warrants were used against former President Donald Trump’s campaign aide...
Simple Pill Treatment to Combat COVID-19 Passes Critical Study
A major U.S. pharmaceutical company has revealed a new drug to combat COVID-19 infections. With many people apprehensive about taking vaccines due to safety and other concerns, some experts think that a pill would be much...
Record Number of PLA Aircraft Intrude on Taiwan’s ADIZ
On Oct. 1, Communist China, yet again, breached Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), sending in the largest ever contingent of aircraft into the area.  The People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent 38 aircraft into Taiwan’s...
WSJ Reports Instagram Harmful for Teens, Facebook Claims ‘Inaccurate’ Representation of Data
A report published by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on Sept. 14 revealed that Facebook was aware of Instagram having a negative effect on the self-esteem of young girls but chose to do nothing about...
North Korea reportedly fired a missile that splashed down near Japan's exclusive economic zone.
North Korea Fires Short-Range Missile Into Sea Near Japan
On Sept. 28, North Korea launched a short-range missile into the Sea of Japan. This was the third missile launch conducted by Pyongyang this month. The missile was initially detected by the South Korean military...
The UK and Japan are seeking to strengthen military ties through the Reciprocal Access Agreement.
UK and Japan Considering a Military Alliance Apparently Directed at Countering Beijing
The governments of Japan and the United Kingdom have begun negotiating the Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) to deepen defense ties between the two global powers. Once concluded, the agreement will allow both nations and their...
China's power crisis has affected the production of Apple suppliers in the country.
Apple and Tesla Suppliers in China Suspend Production as Country Faces Power Crisis
A power crisis in China has affected the supply chains of American companies like Tesla and Apple. Many suppliers have suspended factory production in order to comply with Beijing’s policies to restrict energy consumption. Unimicron...