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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Biden to Cancel $10,000 of Student Loan Debt for Millions, Amid Inflation Concerns

  Backlink: THE EPOCH TIMES President Joe Biden said on Aug. 24 that his administration will spend hundreds of billions of dollars to pay off $10,000 in federal student loan debt for some borrowers, amid widespread concern that the move will worsen the inflation crisis. Individuals earning less than $125,000 a year or families earning less than $250,000 will […]

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Thousand Ukrainian Children Given ‘New Families’ in Russia: ISW

  Link: NEWS WEEK Russia forcibly resettled more than 1,000 Ukrainian children from the occupied Mariupol region to be adopted by Russian families—a move that amounts to genocide, a U.S. think tank said Wednesday. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) cited a now-deleted Russian government post that showed that Russia is bringing Ukrainian […]

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Unusual Toxic Components Found in COVID Vaccines, ‘Without Exception’: German Scientists

  Link: THE EPOCH TIMES A group of independent German scientists found toxic components—mostly metallic—in all the COVID vaccine samples they analyzed, “without exception” using modern medical and physical measuring techniques. The Working Group for COVID Vaccine Analysis says that some of the toxic elements found inside the AstraZeneca, Pfizer, and Moderna vaccine vials were […]

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UK Supermarket Starts Issuing Microloans to Pay for Groceries

  Link: VISIONTIMES British supermarket Iceland has introduced a — for the time being — interest free microcredit system for those having difficulties making ends meet, but critics warn of the potential downsides of the plan. The plan entails handing out a prepaid top-up card to cover the most dire grocery necessities with a small […]

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AOC Admits to Defying Financial Disclosure Rules

  Link: BREITBART A spokesman for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., admitted to the Washington Examiner that the congresswoman is defying congressional financial disclosure rules. Communications Director Lauren Hitt said Ocasio-Cortez is in no rush to file her disclosure as required by federal law because she can wait another 20 days before risking a fine.   […]

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Florida Judge Grants Marines Religious Exemption to DOD COVID Vaccine Mandate

  Link: VISIONTIMES A Florida judge has granted Marines who objected to taking the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines on the basis of their religious beliefs an exemption from the Biden Administration’s Department of Defense mandatory injection policy. On Aug. 19, Liberty Counsel, attorneys for the Plaintiffs, shared the win in a press release, stating that […]

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Pollak: Biden’s Student Loan Bailout Adds Insult to Working-class Injury

  Link: BREITBART President Joe Biden is set to announce student loan forgiveness of $10,000 — and perhaps more — for lower-income debtors on Wednesday, in a move that is unconstitutional, unfair, and dangerous for the stability of our economy and our democracy. There is no doubt that some borrowers would benefit from student loan […]

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