At The Diplomat, Ben Lowsen makes the case that Xi Jinping and the Chinese government decided that if China was going to suffer the effects of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the rest of the world would too. Lowsen writes: We often ascribe a basic level of humanity to even the cruelest leaders, but People’s Republic of […]
New Evidence COVID-19 Outbreak Could Have Begun in Wuhan Laboratory
Reporters have uncovered State Department cables from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing from 2018 suggesting that the lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology was not as safe as the Chinese claimed. Phil Silver reports for The Blaze: Evidently, what the U.S. officials discovered during their visits concerned them so much that they proceeded to […]
Miami Herald Reports some Stabilization in COVID-19
Michelle Marchante and Devoun Cetoute report in the Miami Herald: Florida saw its second day of relatively low novel coronavirus confirmations since late March. The state has not seen two consecutive days of new reported cases under 1,000 since March 29. Wednesday evening, the Florida Department of Health confirmed 891 additional cases of COVID-19 and […]
Joe Rogan: Biden Is a Guy Who’s Suffering. He Doesn’t Beat Trump
Frightening Video Model Shows Just How Dangerous a Cough Can Be
Could Michigan Recall its Disastrous Governor, Gretchen Whitmer?
Michiganders are furious with their governor’s mismanagement of the COVID-19 outbreak. A petition drive has begun to recall the governor and has already recorded more than 165,000 signatures as of Monday. Sarah Taylor reports at The Blaze: Last week, Whitmer placed what some voters insisted was a draconian and Orwellian statewide ban on visiting other residences because […]
Rivals Apple and Google Join Forces Against COVID-19
Politico’s Leah Nylen and Mohanan Ravindranath explain the teaming up between tech giants Apple and Google against COVID-19. they write: Apple and Google announced Friday that they are teaming up on a major effort to help health officials trace coronavirus exposure risks, in a rare alliance between two huge rivals whose software dominates the market […]
COVID-19: It’s Time to Point Fingers “Vigorously” at China
David Cole writes in TakiMag: There are times to avoid pointing fingers, and there are times to point them so vigorously that you put someone’s eye out. So let’s do some pointin’. COVID-19 is zoonotic, meaning it jumped from animals (in this case, bats) to humans. You’re going to hear a lot of media propagandists […]
COVID-19: A Lesson of Resilience for Companies
If the coronavirus has taught us anything, it’s how quickly a supply chain can be disrupted—especially on the global front. But businesses like Ford, 3M, Sysco, and many others are displaying cross-industry collaboration and resilience during unprecedented times, says Linda Dunn of Georgetown University: Supply chains are not simple and often have long, complex paths […]
Saudi Arabia Has Nearly Completed a Nuclear Reactor Site
Gavin Fernando reports for Sky News: Saudi Arabia has nearly completed construction of its first nuclear reactor, sparking fears about the country’s quest for nuclear power. New satellite images, first published by Bloomberg, show construction on the building site has made significant process over the past three months. The images show the construction of a 10-metre […]
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