In A First, Man Tests Positive For Monkeypox, COVID-19 And HIV At The Same Time

  Backlink: NDTV The man recovered from COVID-19 and Monkeypox, although a small scar remained. The treatment for his HIV infection was initiated. According to a report published in the Journal of Infection, the patient, whose name hasn’t been disclosed, developed fever, a sore throat, fatigue, headache and inflammation of the groin area about nine days […]

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Miss England finalist Melisa Raouf’s no make-up look makes waves

  Backlink: THE NATIONAL NEWS Acontestant for Miss England 2022 has made news by becoming the first-ever participant in the pageant’s 94-year history to compete without any make-up. Melisa Raouf, 20, who made it to the semi-finals earlier this week, also won the contest’s Bare Face Top Model award. The preliminary segment was introduced in […]

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“Ukrainian Rebirth”: Kyiv Sheds Russian Names, Renames Nearly 100 Streets

  Backlink: NDTV Ukraine’s capital renamed 95 streets on Thursday as part of a drive to purge Russian and Soviet place names, Kyiv’s mayor announced a day after Ukraine marked 31 years of independence. Since Russia invaded in February, Ukraine has accelerated what it calls “derussification”, a campaign to shed the legacy of hundreds of […]

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IRS Waiving $1.2 Billion in Taxpayer Penalties; Here’s Who Qualifies

  Backlink: THE EPOCH TIMES The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced on Aug. 24 that it will waive penalties levied against American taxpayers who failed to file their 2019 and 2020 returns in a timely manner during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the IRS, roughly 1.6 million taxpayers, including individuals and businesses, will automatically receive the billions in refunds or credits […]

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Password Manager Used By Millions Across the World Says It Was Hacked

  Backlink: NDTV LastPass, a password manager used by more than 33 million people around the world, said a hacker recently stole source code and proprietary information after breaking into its systems. The company doesn’t believe any passwords were taken as part of the breach and users shouldn’t have to take action to secure their […]

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‘Better die than have no freedom’ slogan reappeared in Beijing after 33 years

  Backlink: THE BL Facing the Chinese Communist Party’s draconian pandemic prevention measures, signs of rejection began appearing in Beijing. Among them, the slogan “Better die than have no freedom,” appeared in the streets for the first time since the “June 4, 1989” Tiananmen Square incident. This is reminiscent of the 1989 pro-democracy movement. During that […]

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Big Pharma’s $7.2 Billion Cash Cow: Vaccines for Industrial Meat Production

  Backlink: Childrens Health Defense As U.S. regulators restrict antibiotic use, industrial meat producers turn to vaccines, hormones and other problematic drugs to promote growth and prevent disease in unsanitary, overcrowded factory farms. Unfortunately, consumers are unaware that other drugs are now being used in meat production and left off the labels. Worse, in an […]

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New Virus Breakout Raises Question of Bioterrorism

  Backlink: THE EPOCH TIMES Recently, the discovery of “Langya virus” in Shandong and Henan provinces of China has quickly attracted the attention of medical experts around the world. The virus is a type of zoonotic henipavirus and 35 people have been identified to be infected with this Langya virus since 2019 in these two […]

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Photo taken by Chinese drone of Taiwanese troops on Kinmen is real

  Backlink: TAIWAN NEWS Taiwan’s military on Wednesday (Aug. 24) said that a photo circulating on Chinese social media showing Taiwanese soldiers looking up at a Chinese unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is authentic, but was actually taken at a greater distance than it appears and did not penetrate Taiwan’s airspace.       […]

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Japan PM Kishida orders new nuclear power plant construction

  Backlink: NIKKEI ASIA TOKYO — Japan is entering a new phase in its nuclear energy strategy, with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida ordering Wednesday the development and construction of next-generation nuclear power plants. This marks a major shift from the country’s post-Fukushima policy of backing away from the building of new nuclear power plants. The […]

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Mannequin Commander ‘Moonikin Campos’ to Be Launched Into Space on NASA’s First Artemis Mission

  Backlink: VISIONTIMES NASA’s mission to send astronauts back to the moon and to build a base camp on the moon’s south pole will be one step closer to being achieved following the launch of its Artemis-1 rocket on Aug. 29. The first test of its Space Launch System (SLS) will be crewed not by […]

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Beverly Hills Boutique Bans Face Masks as Area Crime Soars

  Backlink: VISIONTIMES In an abrupt return to mankind’s real state of normalcy, a boutique in the Beverly Hills area has banned customers from wearing face masks. “Due to the safety of our staff and assets of the store, we do not allow the wearing of face masks. Thank you,” states a sign on the […]

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South Korean industry embraces robots to ease labor crunch

  Backlink: NIKKEI ASIA Logistics firms and restaurants are early adopters; delivery bots await new deregulations Major logistics companies have introduced transport robots to streamline package handling. A big food delivery service provider and a convenience store chain have begun testing fully automated robots to deliver products to customers’ homes.   […]

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