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Backfires? Minneapolis Law Preventing Business Owners from Protecting Their Own Property Backfires Horribly

Proof that that the Babylon Bee needs to up its game.

Agreement with UAE reveals Mossad chief’s ambitions

South Korea urges work from home as country reports most daily cases since March

I personally think that the Sweden and Denmark are much more different then the author this post acknowledges. One key difference is that Denmark has been much more hostile to immigration and dark skinned people have been hit hard by COVID in all northern countries. But I through it out there because it uses actual data and not view a link too very often. What Have Government Restrictions Accomplished with COVID-19?

Abe to resign over health, ending era of political stability

If you have been following this issue at all, the only new thing this adds is the scale of construction. China has secretly built scores of massive new prison and internment camps in the past three years, dramatically escalating its campaign against Muslim minorities even as it publicly claimed the detainees had all been set free.

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Read very carefully. How many people have died of COVID in the Philippines? Hope in Short Supply Amid Pandemic and Economic Collapse

Most valuable lesson these kids will learn at school is don’t answer a poll even if you are told the answers will be secret. Northeastern U. threatens students who said ‘yes’ to poll asking if they would attend parties

Three Gorges dam hits highest level, anxiety grows among public

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3 years after the Fitzgerald and McCain collisions, the Navy’s surface warfare community shows few signs of change

WordPress founder claims Apple cut off updates to his completely free app because it wants 30 percent

The Renewed Dependency on Mercenary Fighters

He’s likely on his way to becoming the newest state representative from Kansas City, Kansas. But 19-year-old Aaron Coleman recently admitted to “bullying, revenge porn, and blackmail” of multiple girls while in middle school.

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The reporting has found that it was not Russian national Grechushkin who owned the Rhosus, but rather the Cypriot businessman Charalambos Manoli, who maintained a relationship with the bank used by Hezbollah in Lebanon. And a considerable amount of the ammonium nitrate stored in the port of Beirut appears to have gone missing before the explosion in August.

Saudi Arabia Refuses To Learn From Its Two Failed Oil Price Wars

Less then it seems from the headline. Still, they are working on it. AI wins flawless victory against human F-16 fighter pilot in DARPA dogfight

Reported Loss Of Two U.S. MQ-9 Reapers In Syria Raises Troubling Questions

How Ukraine’s audacious secret service successfully scammed Putin and his mercenaries

Inside story of US black ops in post-war Japan

How a Fake CIA Spy Fooled Everyone and Swindled Millions

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Walkies could become the law for German dog owners

Ignorance About Covid-19 Risk Is ‘Nothing Short of Stunning,’ Research Report Says; Huge Age Variance – Wirepoints

Chicks shipped by mail are arriving dead, costing Maine farmers thousands of dollars

Rutherford County Schools Tell Parents Not to Monitor Their Child’s Virtual Classrooms

A statistical study of more than 8,000 compositions shows how the flow of time distinguishes music from noise