Canada’s Largest Bookstore Refuses to Stock Bestselling Book on Freedom Convoy Trucker Protest
Canada’s largest brick and mortar bookstore has refused to include on its shelves a book about the recent...
Amid Record Heatwave, Europe Discovers Solar Panels Inefficient in High Temperatures
As a monster heatwave is roasting most of Europe, although some countries are generating record amounts...
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 and was the Outreach Director for the New York Young Republican Federation announced his Senate bid on Martin Luther...
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 year is in Maryland, and the race to succeed term-limited Republican Larry Hogan has drawn a crowd of candidates. Winning back...
Voters Switch Lopsidedly to GOP, in Warning for Democrats
WASHINGTON (AP) — A political shift is beginning to take hold across the U.S. as tens of thousands of suburban voters who helped fuel the Democratic Party’s gains in recent years are becoming Republicans. Across...
With Both Small and Large Banks in Trouble, Will China’s Debt Crisis Blow Up?
A banking crisis in China’s Henan Province has seen hundreds of thousands of people unable to access their bank accounts since mid-April. The four banks in question, located in Henan and neighboring Anhui Province, attracted...
Social Media Grooms Youth to Make Impulse Purchases, Worry About Money: Survey
The influence of social media is conditioning young people to be anxious about their finances and make impulse decisions, a new study shows. Some analysts believe the phenomenon is resulting from the effect of influencers...
Amsterdam University Human Rights Center Disbanded After Close Ties With the CCP Surface
Amsterdam’s Vrije Universiteit (VU) felt compelled to close down its human rights research institute after a devastating investigative report exposing its close ties with the Chinese communist regime surfaced. In January, the case started to...
China’s Epidemic Prevention Staff Getting Heatstroke From Sweltering Temperatures as Casualties Rise
Since July, scorching temperatures and heat waves have been hitting many places in mainland China — with over 85 cities and 18 provinces logging temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). The heat...
Russia Signals European Natural Gas Deliveries Will Remain Cut at July 21 ‘Doomsday’
The Russian Federation has signaled it is unlikely that deliveries of natural gas through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline will be returned to Europe in time for the completion of scheduled maintenance, which commenced July...