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The Argentine government on June 4 issued a preliminary award for a major river dredging contract to a Belgian company and its local partner, which has previously worked with a Chinese state-owned dredging firm. The losing bidder, another Belgian company backed by a U.S. partners, has since challenged the outcome,
Communist China Has Been Trying to Subvert the Federal Reserve Since 2013: Senate Report
The Chinese Communist Party has been hard at work attempting to subvert weak links at America’s central...
Record-breaking Heat Waves Blaze Through the US, At Least 2 Confirmed Dead
Millions of Americans are bracing themselves for what the country’s National Weather Service (NWS) has...
35% of Truckers Say 2022 Will Be ‘Drastically’ Less Profitable Because of Fuel Prices: Survey
Owner-operators of trucking companies are not feeling particularly optimistic in their outlook as to...
New NASA Images Reveal the Slow Death of Lake Mead, Which Nourishes 60 Percent of US Agriculture
Newly released satellite imagery from NASA has illustrated how frightening the extent Lake Mead’s decline...
What Supporters Had to Say at This Year’s Falun Gong Rally in Washington DC
Since July 1999, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been engaged in a brutal persecution targeting...
California Water Crisis to Leave 800,000 Acres of Farmland Empty This Year
California’s unprecedented megadrought may leave as much as 800,000 acres of farmland, amounting to 1,250...
Contenders for NYS Offices Speak About Their Campaign Goals at Popular GOP Club
On July 13, several Republican candidates for various state and federal level positions gathered at the...
‘I’m all in’: Republican Joe Pinion Seeks to Unseat Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
New York Senate candidate, Joe Pinion, who previously served as Chair of the Conservative Color Coalition...
Maryland Democrats Eager to Break GOP’s Hold on Governor’s Office
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — One of the best opportunities for Democrats to regain a governor’s office this...