New York Daily News – by Theresa Braine

The Biden Administration is set to extend emergency measures that enable people to ward off or fight an infection with the novel coronavirus, according to a new report. Continue reading “Biden administration set to extend COVID public health emergency: report”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While US snowflakes are all too happy to talk the talk (which remains free, even despite Biden’s hyperinflation), Chinese residents are increasingly walking the walk. First, it was the violent outcry against mandatory covid vaccines that put an end to Beijing’s desire to forcibly innoculate all Beijing residents in just 48 hours – a feat not all of America’s armed militias have been able to achieve, and now it’s a grassroots push for what appears to be a debt jubillee as millions of homeowners suddenly stop paying their mortgages, a shocking move that has sent shockwaves across China’s capital markets and has sparked panic within China’s political leadership circles. Continue reading “China On Verge Of Violent Debt Jubilee As “Disgruntled” Homebuyers Refuse To Pay Their Mortgages”

Reclaim the Net – by Christina Maas

Lawmakers in Russia’s lower house approved a bill that would obligate banks to share clients’ biometric data with the government.

The government has tried to justify the bill as a measure to help people in remote areas and those with disabilities access digital services. Continue reading “Russia tells banks to share biometric data with government”

Reclaim the Net – by Cindy Harper

Following the release of a study on Canadians’ beliefs about free speech, an “expert on hate crime and right-wing extremism” dismissed freedom of speech as a “rallying call for the far-right.”  Continue reading “Hate “expert” dismisses free speech as a “rallying call for the far-right””

MLive

ALBION, MI – The search for an alligator in the Kalamazoo River continues, though Albion College’s nature center, which first reported the sighting of the reptile is ready to reopen with posted warnings. Continue reading “Alligator hunt continues in Kalamazoo River near Michigan college”

Breitbart – by Simon Kent

World Health Organization (W.H.O.) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Tuesday demanded a return to strict anti-coronavirus measures including masks, mass vaccination programs, and social restrictions because the pandemic is “nowhere near over.” Continue reading “W.H.O. Chief Tedros Demands Return to Masks Alongside ‘Tried and Tested’ Social Restrictions”

Reuters

WASHINGTON, July 12 (Reuters) – John Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and former White House national security adviser, said on Tuesday that he had helped plan attempted coups in foreign countries. Continue reading “Former senior U.S. official John Bolton admits to planning attempted foreign coups”

RT

Airport staff refused to stamp the passport of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Monday, preventing the soon-to-be ex-president from leaving the country for Dubai, AFP reported. Driven from office by mass protests, Rajapaksa is reportedly looking for other means of escape. Continue reading “Sri Lankan president caught fleeing country – media”

Fox News

A Philadelphia man was seen on dramatic video turning the tables on two would-be armed robbers as he wrestled a gun away from one suspect and shot a second suspect who rushed him at gunpoint on Monday afternoon. Continue reading “Philadelphia man turns table on robbery suspects, shoots after getting shot twice: police”

Breitbart – by Jack Montgomery

Britain’s woke University of Bristol has banned a raft of supposedly offensive terms, including “gendered” words like “manpower” and “mankind” and age-related nicknames like “millennial” and “baby boomer”. Continue reading “Woke University Bans ‘Offensive’ Terms Including ‘Manpower’, ‘Able-Bodied’, ‘Baby Boomer’”

MSN

The Senedd is set to vote on the Welsh Government’s plans to introduce a national 20mph speed limit on residential roads on Tuesday. If the law is passed, it will result in the current 30pmh speed limit being reduced to 20mph on most residential roads and busy streets. Continue reading “UK nation to become world’s first to adopt 20mph speed limit on residential roads”

Sputnik

Geographically, China is almost three times bigger than India. The latter is approximately 3.2 million sq km, while China is approximately 9.5 million sq km.

India is projected to overtake China as the world’s most populated country in 2023, according to a report published by the United Nations on World Population Day on Monday. Continue reading “India to Surpass China as the World’s Most Populous Country in 2023: UN Report”

Reclaim the Net – by Dan Frieth

British Conservative Party lawmaker John Penrose, has proposed an addition to the UK’s controversial internet censorship bill, dubbed “The Online Safety Bill,” which continues to get even more Orwellian with each new proposed amendment.  Continue reading “UK lawmaker John Penrose proposes dystopian idea to give citizens a truth score on social media”