Ailan Evans A prominent Harvard professor was found guilty Tuesday of lying about his ties to China, The Wall Street Journal reported. Charles Lieber, a scientist in Harvard University’s chemistry and engineering departments, was found guilty on six counts of lying related to his work…
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UK Supreme Court Denies Appeal For Non-Gendered Passports
Laurel Duggan The U.K. Supreme Court agreed with the government that passports do not need to offer a non-gendered option after hearing an appeal to add an “X” gender option to the legal document. “There is no legislation in the United Kingdom which recognizes a…
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Sebastian Hughes Five children died after falling from a bouncy castle in Australia on Thursday when it was lifted into the air by a gust of wind, the Associated Press reported. The incident occurred at a celebration hosted by a school in Tasmania to mark…
Read More 5 Children Die In Bouncy Castle IncidentAnti-Santa: Catholic Bishops Tell Children Santa Isn’t Real
Catholic bishops in Italy are telling crowds of children that Santa Claus isn’t real, and parents are not at all happy. According to the NYP, Bishop Antonio Stagliano of Sicily told participants at a 2021 feast day celebration for Saint Nicholas that Santa does not exist and…
Read More Anti-Santa: Catholic Bishops Tell Children Santa Isn’t Real7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Indonesia, Prompting Tsunami Alert
Ailan Evans A 7.3 magnitude earthquake hit Indonesia early Tuesday, prompting the country to issue a tsunami warning and direct citizens away from the coasts. The earthquake struck 74 miles north of the Indonesian city Maumere, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Indonesia and the Pacific Tsunami…
Read More 7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Indonesia, Prompting Tsunami AlertChina Cuts Checks To American Social Media Influencers To Hype Olympics, Downplay Boycotts
Laurel Duggan China’s government is paying social media influencers in the U.S. to promote the Beijing Olympics and distract from diplomatic boycotts over its human rights violations, according to disclosures filed with the Department of Justice. The Chinese consulate is paying Vippi, a New Jersey-based…
Read More China Cuts Checks To American Social Media Influencers To Hype Olympics, Downplay BoycottsHarry Potter Author Slams Police For Letting Rapists With Penises Identify As Women
J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, criticized Scotland’s government for logging male rapists as “female” simply because they claim to be women. “War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength. The Penised Individual Who Raped You Is a Woman,” Rowling posted Sunday on Twitter,…
Read More Harry Potter Author Slams Police For Letting Rapists With Penises Identify As WomenFormer Moscow CIA Chief Says Biden’s Nord Stream 2 Decision Has ‘Nothing To Do’ With Potential Russian Invasion
Sebastian Hughes Republicans’ allegations that President Joe Biden’s handling of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline empowered Moscow to potentially invade Ukraine are false, former CIA chief of station Daniel Hoffman told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “That is not why Vladimir Putin is doing this,”…
Read More Former Moscow CIA Chief Says Biden’s Nord Stream 2 Decision Has ‘Nothing To Do’ With Potential Russian InvasionRussia Makes List Of Demands For NATO Amid Threats Of Invading Ukraine
Sebastian Hughes The Russian foreign ministry released a list of actions on Friday that it wants NATO to take amid the ongoing threat of an invasion of Ukraine, Reuters reported. Russia demanded NATO rescind its 2008 promise to Ukraine and Georgia that the two nations would…
Read More Russia Makes List Of Demands For NATO Amid Threats Of Invading UkraineSwitzerland Approves ‘Very Comfortable’ Suicide Pods
Laurel Duggan The Sarco machine, a 3-D printed assisted suicide pod, passed legal review in Switzerland, and it is expected to be available for public use in 2022, Swiss Info reported. The machine aims to replace the more common method for suicide in which doctors…
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