Daily Mail

The first American monkeypox patient to go public with his battle against the tropical virus has slammed health officials for a ‘lackluster’ job of testing for the virus, which has left many cases undiagnosed. Continue reading “First American to go public with monkeypox infection SLAMS CDC for ‘lackluster’ testing”

Daily Mail

Texas parents have slammed their school district’s highly restrictive new dress code which ban dresses, skirts, blouses and denim, during a heated board meeting. Continue reading “Texas school is slammed by parents over its ‘asinine’ new dress code that bans all dresses, skirts and blouses”

Times of Israel

Hungarian police busted an international money-laundering ring based in Hungary earlier this month that was led by an Israeli man that cheated people in dozens of countries through online investment frauds, police said Monday. Continue reading “Hungary busts massive Israeli-led fraud and money laundering ring”

The Counter Signal – by Keean Bexte

Ottawa police have sworn to monitor speech and gestures on Canada Day, adding that they will “actively respond to” anything deemed offensive.

While speaking at a Canada Day planning update meeting, interim OPS chief Steve Bell responded to a question regarding potentially offensive speech (speech deemed homophobic, misogynistic, or potentially racist), saying that no such speech would be tolerated.  Continue reading “All speech to be monitored and approved by police in Ottawa”

CNN

New York City officials are scheduled to announce Wednesday the city is filing lawsuits against five retailers of so-called ghost guns.

The action comes after an investigation by authorities determined the companies violate city laws by illegally sending components used to assemble the untraceable firearms to addresses in the five boroughs, two law enforcement officials told CNN. Continue reading “NYC to announce lawsuit against ghost gun retailers who illegally sell parts in the city”

Bloomberg

Hackers looted about $100 million from a so-called cryptocurrency bridge, again exposing a key vulnerability in the digital-asset ecosystem.

Blockchain Harmony said in a tweet that the hack of its Horizon bridge, which lets people swap coins between different blockchains, took place Thursday morning. It has “begun working with national authorities and forensic specialists to identify the culprit and retrieve the stolen funds.” Continue reading “Hackers Steal $100 Million by Exploiting Crypto’s Weak Link”

Reclaim the Net – by Didi Rankovic

California’s bill CA AB 2273, designed to enact the Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) is just one among the bills raising concerns in terms of how they might negatively affect the web going forward.  Continue reading “California bill 2273 would require websites and apps to verify visitors’ ID”

CNN

Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison Tuesday for carrying out a years-long scheme with her longtime confidante Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse underage girls.

Continue reading “Ghislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking minor girls for Jeffrey Epstein”

Times of Israel

Israel is building a regional air defense alliance to defend its members from Iran, Defense Minister Benny Gantz said Monday, appearing to confirm, at least in part, a report that the Israeli military was in talks with its Saudi and Qatari counterparts on the matter. Continue reading “Israel is building a Middle East air defense alliance against Iran”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

As the Federal Reserve attempts to crush aggregate demand through the most aggressive monetary tightening policies in decades to cool red-hot inflation, California Governor Gavin Newsom has come up with the brilliant idea to stoke even more demand through a new round of stimulus checks.  Continue reading ““More Money In Your Pocket” – Newsom To Helicopter Drop $17 Billion In “Inflation Relief” Stimmy Checks”

Military.com – by Steve Beynon

The Army is tossing its mandate for potential recruits to have a high school diploma or GED certificate to enlist in the service, in one of the most dramatic moves yet in the escalating recruiting crisis hitting the entire Defense Department.  Continue reading “Army Drops Requirement for High School Diploma Amid Recruiting Crisis”

Breitbart – by Amy Furr

A faith-based center for pregnant women in Colorado was vandalized and burned Saturday, and authorities are looking for those responsible.

Law enforcement officers were alerted to a fire at Life Choices in Longmont that morning, and upon arrival they saw the building was on fire and had messages scrawled on it that referenced the overturning of Roe v. Wade, according to the New York Post. Continue reading “Christian Pregnancy Center in Colorado Set on Fire After Roe v. Wade Decision”