POLITICS
On April 16, hundreds of migrants — many believed to be illegal arrivals from West Africa and Haiti — descended on New York City Hall pleading for more aid, work permits, and better shelter conditions ahead of a 10:00 am City Council oversight hearing. Of the estimated 1,000 protesting migrants,
Chinese and Russian Cyber Threats Discussed in US Conference
The U.S. National Security Council recently hosted an online conference that discussed cybersecurity...
Made-in-China COVID-19 Vaccines Lose Appeal With Decreased Effectiveness
Chinese Sinopharm and Coronavac Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) shots have been administered in many...
Beijing Begins Crackdown on Financial Institutions
The Chinese regime has sent inspectors from its anti-corruption unit to investigate some of the country...
Effects of Supply Chain Crunch to Last at Least Until 2023
Several economists and financial commentators have warned that the ongoing supply chain crisis may continue...
Former USAF Officers Claim Aliens Disabled America’s Nuclear Missiles in the 1960s
Scientists, astronomers, and common folk alike have been intrigued by recent sightings of unidentified...
How a Deputy Police Chief in China Teamed Up With Local Gangs
Four years ago, a local Communist Party deputy director of public security, Shu Wei, reportedly conspired...
Taiwan Showcases Military Capabilities, President Promises Never Bow to Chinese Threat
During Taiwan’s National Day Celebrations on Oct. 10, President Tsai Ing-wen promised the people that...
More Power Outages as Communist China Suffers From Coal Shortage
On Oct. 11, Liaoning province in China issued a level two alert for power shortage. Liaoning is part...
Developer Who Built ‘Unfollow Everything’ Tool Gets Banned From Facebook
Louis Barclay, a developer, created a tool called “Unfollow Everything” that enabled users to automatically...