Twitter Under Fire for Placing Ads Next to Child Pornography Accounts

  Backlink: VISIONTIMES Twitter bans depictions of child sexual exploitation, which are illegal in most countries. But it permits adult content generally and is home to a thriving exchange of pornographic imagery. Some major advertisers including Dyson, Mazda and chemicals company Ecolab have suspended their marketing campaigns or removed their ads from parts of Twitter […]

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‘Where’s Jackie?’ Biden Seeks Congresswoman Walorski Who Died in August Car Crash

  Backlink: VISIONTIMES U.S. President Joe Biden publicly sought out Jackie Walorski, an Indiana congresswoman who died in a car accident in August, during a conference on hunger on Wednesday, seeming to forget that she had passed away. Walorski, a Republican, was one of four Congressional co-sponsors of the bill to fund the conference. She […]

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Taiwan contemplates internet signal alternatives in case of Chinese attack

  Backlink: THE BL Taiwan’s digital minister, Audrey Tang, commented on September 14 that the island is analyzing alternatives for internet access, such as the Starlink satellite, which helped Ukraine to stay connected during the conflict with Russia. The island is taking precautions in case of an attack.       […]

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China’s commodities sharply drop as yuan weakens to record low since 2008 financial crisis

  Backlink: THE BL Prices of commodities in China sharply dropped as the country’s currency yuan depreciated against the dollar to the lowest level since the 2008 financial crisis and fear about China’s growth. Base metals, including tin, copper, and aluminum traded in Shanghai, suffered heavy losses on Monday.   […]

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EU proposes fresh sanctions on Russia after ‘sham referendums’ in Ukraine

  Backlink: EURO NEWS The European Union aims to impose a price cap on Russian oil and further restrict commercial links with Moscow with a fresh package of sanctions announced on Wednesday by Ursula von der Leyen. The latest proposal comes in direct response to the referendums held in four Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine and the decree of partial […]

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Biden Has Opened Door to Russian Nuke Strikes

  Backlink: THE EPOCH TIMES “If Russia crosses this line, there will be catastrophic consequences for Russia,” National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on the 25th of this month, referring to threats to use nuclear weapons. “The United States will respond decisively.”       […]

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Fossil-Filled Australian Caves May Be 500,000 Years Older Than We Thought, Study Finds

  Backlink: SCIENCE ALERT South Australia’s Naracoorte Caves is one of the world’s best fossil sites, containing a record spanning more than half a million years. Among the remains preserved in layers of sand are the bones of many iconic Australian megafauna species that became extinct between 48,000 and 37,000 years ago.       […]

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Cost of Biden’s student debt relief plan exceeds $400 billion, CBO says

  Backlink: AMERICAN MILITARY Biden in August announced student debt relief of $10,000 per borrower, subject to income caps of $125,000 per individual and $250,000 per household. An additional $10,000 can be forgiven for Pell Grant recipients. The CBO says that the move will reduce the present value of outstanding loans by $400 billion based […]

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World’s first wolf clone born to surrogate dog, Chinese company reveals

  Backlink: LIVE SCIENCE The “first-of-its-kind” achievement paves the way for cloning endangered species. A Chinese pet-cloning company has announced the birth of the world’s first cloned Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos), which was carried to term by an unlikely surrogate mother — a beagle.       […]

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Across Russia, Putin’s Mobilization Seeps Deeper Into An Anxious Society

  Backlink: RADIO FREE EUROPE In some regions, men are driven off in buses, with wives, mothers, and sisters sobbing openly and waving goodbye. In other places, men say they’re steeling themselves for battle. On the borders with Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Mongolia, long lines of cars are reported as people try to urgently leave the […]

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Social Media Ban For Lankan Government Officials After Child Hunger Posts

  Backlink: NDTV Sri Lanka ordered civil servants on Wednesday not to express opinions on social media after some officials claimed schoolchildren were fainting from a lack of food due to the country’s dire economic crisis. In a fresh order to 1.5 million state employees, the Ministry of Public Administration and Management said a long-established […]

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GOP Lawmakers Sound Alarm Over Chinese Purchase of US Farmland Near Air Force Base

  Backlink: REUTERS Fifty-one House Republicans have written three of the Biden administration’s top cabinet officials in alarm over efforts by a Chinese entity to acquire farmland near a North Dakota air force base. The transaction in question concerns Fufeng Group, the large producer of food additives in China with links to the Chinese Communist […]

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Denmark Banks Hand Out Blankets to Staff After Cutting Heating to 19 Degrees C

  Backlink: VISIONTIMES Danish banks are handing out blankets to chilly staff members after the government imposed regulations limiting the temperature in commercial buildings to 19 C (66.2 F). Peter Froulund, a spokesperson for Denmark’s sixth-largest bank, Arbejdernes Landsbank, was paraphrased by Bloomberg in a Sept. 22 article as stating that “blankets have been provided to the […]

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