Hong Kong Deployed 3,000 Police to Block Tiananmen Memorials, but People Have Their Ways
On June 4, 32 years ago, the Tiananmen Square Massacre launched by the Communist Party of China (CCP)...
Pandemic Measures Wreak Long Term Havoc on Job Market
Although the United States’ economy is showing a positive trend in the short term, the overall horizon...
Christian College Loses Lawsuit Against Opening Dorms to Members of Opposite Sex
A federal court rejected a Christian college's request for an emergency injunction against an Executive...
Black Community Leader Launches Organization to Fight Critical Race Theory
Kendall Qualls, a former U.S. army officer who worked in Fortune 100 healthcare companies, has spoken...
Chinese-Owned TikTok Will Now Collect Biometric Data on US Users
Video-based social influencing platform TikTok, owned by Beijing-headquartered ByteDance, will now collect...
Texas Governor Announces Disaster Declaration, Migrant Crime and Costs Burden Economy
Greg Abbott, the Republican Governor of Texas, has issued a disaster declaration as his state grapples...
Maricopa County Recount: Pennsylvania Republicans to Visit Arizona Election Audit Site
A team of Republican legislators from Pennsylvania is planning to visit the 2020 Maricopa county election audit site in Arizona to show their support for the “fact-finding mission.” The delegation includes State Representative Rob Kauffman...
Enbridge Defies Michigan Order, Line 5 Pipeline Dispute Continues Despite Passed Deadline
A deadline to suspend operations of Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline, imposed by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI), has come and gone, leaving the controversial pipeline still operating and in legal limbo. Energy giant Enbridge, headquartered...
DeSantis Fights Against Vaccine Passport Requirement for Cruises
Florida Governor Republican Ron DeSantis has confirmed that his state will not allow businesses to use COVID-19 vaccine passports to discriminate against citizens. Some cruise companies have embraced vaccine passports, citing the U.S. Centers for...
Fulton County: Alarm Triggered in Building Containing Absentee Ballots
The Fulton County ballot review lawsuit in Georgia has been complicated by a security breach. On May 30, an alarm was triggered at the building storing 147,000 absentee ballots from the 2020 presidential race. Investigating...
Dogs’ Emotions Can Be Read in Their Eyes
“Puppy eyes” is a common expression referring to the look dogs give when they beg for one more dog treat or one more round of catch. Similar to humans, facial expressions in dogs (especially eye...
The Truth and Lessons of Tiananmen
More than three decades ago, there was a brief moment when the Chinese people found the opportunity to govern themselves — and nearly succeeded. For about three weeks in May 1989, millions of people across...