Jiang Zemin, Former CCP Leader Notorious for ‘Rule by Corruption’ and Persecution of Falun Gong, Dead
Commentary Former head of the communist Chinese regime Jiang Zemin, who was in office from 1989 to...
Pentagon to Award $1.2 Billion Contract to Raytheon for Ukrainian Nasams: Report
WASHINGTON, United States — The Pentagon will award a $1.2-billion contract to Raytheon Technologies...
Senate Banking Chief Urges US Treasury to Secure New Crypto Rules
On Nov. 30, a Democratic senator and chair of a key committee pressed U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen...
Bank of Mexico Issues Optimistic Forecasts to Counteract Inflation, Ends Rate Hikes
MEXICO CITY, Mexico — The Bank of Mexico on Wednesday, Nov. 30 issued more upbeat forecasts for inflation...
San Francisco Police Now Allowed to Deploy Killer Robots
On Nov. 29 supervisors in San Francisco voted to allow the city’s police forces to use potentially lethal, remote operated robots in emergency situations following an emotionally charged debate on the matter. Despite objections from...
NY: Armed Guards Deployed in Subways to Address Fare Evaders; Felony Crimes on Subway Surge by 40%
The MTA says that after sending armed guards into the subways to address fare-beating the city is already saving money. Since spring this year, the agency has contracted a private security firm to provide armed...
NY: New Mega Shelter Opens in Midtown to House Migrants Bused From Southern Border
On Nov. 29, New York City officials announced the opening of a new mega shelter in Midtown that can house some 600 migrants from the southern border. The facility is located at the Stewart Hotel...
MIT Gave Intelligence to ‘Swarms’ of Robots to Make Vehicles, Self-multiply, and Transmit Power
As modern mankind continues headstrong in its agenda to change the living conditions of human life and the human environment, major technological advancements are certainly being achieved. Yet, some such advancements carry with them heavy...
China’s Nov Factory, Services Activities Fall to 7-Month Lows on COVID Curbs
BEIJING - China's factory activity contracted at a faster pace in November, an official survey showed on Wednesday, weighed down by COVID-19 curbs and softening global demand, underscoring the increasing pressure faced by the world's...
Thousands of Pelicans Die in Peru After Bird Flu Outbreak
More than 13,000 birds, mainly pelicans, have died on Peruvian coasts in recent weeks following an outbreak of avian influenza in the Andean country. Authorities have reported dead pelicans affected by avian influenza on the...
China Likely to Have 1,500 Nuclear Warheads by 2035: Pentagon
By Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart WASHINGTON - China will likely have a stockpile of 1,500 nuclear warheads by 2035 if it continues with its current nuclear buildup pace, according to a report released by...
South Korea’s Yoon Warns of Unprecedented Response to North Korea Nuclear Test, Calls on China to do More
By Soyoung Kim, Jack Kim, and Josh Smith SEOUL - South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol warned of an unprecedented joint response with allies if North Korea went ahead with a nuclear test and urged China...