Month: May 2022
CREEPY metaverse users could soon have the power to lunge in for a kiss thanks to new tech.
As if the metaverse wasn’t bad enough with seedy strip clubs and naked avatars, experts want to take the realism a step further. Continue reading “Metaverse KISSING now possible with tech that ‘sends sensations to mouth, lips and TONGUE’”
People and businesses need to “drop passwords altogether” and move to other technology to protect personal information from hackers, a cybersecurity expert has said. Continue reading “Online passwords: Get rid of them ‘altogether’ in a bid to foil hackers, says cyber security expert”
Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett Thursday, for incendiary comments made by a top Kremlin official earlier this week, Jerusalem said. Continue reading “Putin apologizes to Israel following Lavrov’s Hitler remarks”
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila
Joe and Jill Biden on Thursday hosted a Cinco de Mayo reception with Beatriz Gutiérrez Mueller de López Obrador, the wife of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Joe Biden invited the First Lady of Mexico into his office. Continue reading ““Jill Doesn’t Let Me Get Into These Conversations” – Joe Biden Says After Bolting From Podium to Greet First Lady of Mexico”
Tyler Technologies – by Meredith Trimble
The Smart Cities Council, North America, is dedicated to harnessing digital technology for improved livability, workability, and sustainability in cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This year’s Smart Cities Readiness Challenge saw exciting energy and innovation from more than 100 participants. Of these diverse and forward-thinking cities, 10 rose to the top in using smart cities strategies to improve operations and better serve communities. Continue reading “Six Out of Ten Smart Cities Readiness Finalists Are Tyler Clients”
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. regulators on Thursday strictly limited who can receive Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine due to the ongoing risk of rare but serious blood clots. Continue reading “FDA restricts J&J’s COVID-19 vaccine due to blood clot risk”
Hot on the heels of last week’s ‘Employment Cost Index’ which Fed Chair Powell commented on (as worrisome), US Unit Labor Costs surged 11.6% in Q1… Continue reading “US Productivity Just Crashed By The Most Since 1947 As Labor Costs Explode”
By a vote of 95-53 on Tuesday, Connecticut’s State House of Representatives approved a 43 percent salary increase for state lawmakers and statewide elected officials. Continue reading “Connecticut State House Approves Legislative Pay Raise”
May 5—BOSTON — Demand for public benefits from immigrants is rising amid a surge of new arrivals and the lingering impact of the pandemic, according to a new report. Continue reading “More immigrants seeking public assistance”
Diesel prices hit a new all-time high on Thursday. Diesel fuel hit $5.47 per gallon. Last year it was at $3.09 per gallon. Expect the ripple effect to affect the price of consumer goods in the coming days. Continue reading “Diesel Hits New Record High on Thursday”
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Archive: TWFTT 5-5-22
As Dr. Mehmet Oz embarks on a bid for the U.S. Senate, the television star has largely shied away from discussing his ties to Turkey, where he maintains citizenship, and dismissed criticism from political opponents that he harbors any so-called “dual loyalties.” Continue reading “Dr. Oz’s vote in 2018 Turkish election renews criticism”
An officer who formerly served as the Army Public Health Center’s headquarters company commander was convicted by a special court-martial Friday of two specifications of violating lawful orders to comply with COVID-19 mitigation measures at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. Continue reading “Army officer convicted in first known COVID court-martial”
Moderna sold $5.9 billion of its Covid vaccine in the first quarter, blowing out revenue and profit expectations.
The biotech company’s shares soared by more than 7% in premarket trading Wednesday before falling. Its stock was down modestly in afternoon trading. Continue reading “Moderna blows out first-quarter earnings expectations, triples Covid vaccine sales”
The Biden administration plans to seek bids this fall to buy 60 million barrels of crude oil as the first step in a years-long process aimed at replenishing America’s emergency oil reserve, an Energy Department official told CNN.
Continue reading “Biden administration launches plan to refill emergency oil reserve”
Global Research – by Timothy Alexander Guzman
Despite the US economic decline, the Biden regime is sending another $33 billion to support Ukraine’s war efforts against Russia. Biden called on the US congress with the majority who are in the pockets of the Military-Industrial Complex to provide Ukraine with the necessary assistance to defeat Russia. A CBS news report titled ‘Biden asks Congress for $33 billion in Ukraine aid to ramp up pressure on Russia’ on Biden’s recent comments on the proposed bill, he said, Continue reading ““World War III is Closer than Ever”: US War Machine to Increase Lethal Military Aid by Sending “Suicide Drones” to Ukraine”
Epoch Times – by Charlotte Cuthbertson
KINNEY COUNTY, Texas—A group of illegal aliens has filed a lawsuit against Texas officials for alleged constitutional violations within the governor’s Operation Lone Star criminal trespass program. Continue reading “Illegal Aliens Sue Texas Officials After Arrests for Trespassing”