China on Monday, May 1st, launched its new conscription law in preparation for a potential war with Taiwan.
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US Prepares For Nuclear Strikes In Ukraine By Deploying Radiation Censors In Country
The Biden administration has begun wiring Ukraine with radiation sensors so it will be better able to identify the culprit behind a nuclear blast or dirty bomb, according to a report.
California Bans New Diesel Truck Sales By 2036 In World First
"The Advanced Clean Fleets rule brings California one step closer to addressing historic inequities that have placed some communities at the epicenter of environmental pollution and the resulting health consequences, while...
Biden Administration Finally Ends Covid Vaccine Travel Requirements And Mandate For Federal Staff, A Week Ahead Of Officially Ending Public Health Emergency
The Biden White House announced yesterday that the United States will no longer be requiring proof of Covid-19 vaccination for public and private residents in the country.
Court Rules Trans Woman ‘Not Guilty’ Of Indecent Exposure Charges After Using Women’s Locker Room In Ohio
"We are grateful that the rule of law and the truth prevailed so that Ms. Glines and the community can move on in peace."
Elon Musk Censors ‘Genderfluid’ And ‘Anti-Christ’ Pedophilia Flag From Twitter Saying It’s ‘Not Tolerated On This Platform’
Twitter owner and richest man in the world Elon Musk is being thanked and applauded in the media for censoring material that pushed pedophilia on Twitter.
Two Babies Born After World’s First Sperm-Injecting Robot Help To Conceive With A PlayStation 5 Controller
In a world first, a tech startup in Spain has successfully built a robot that can artificially insensate, operated by a PlayStation 5 remote controller, has helped to give birth to two babies.
World Economic Forum To Convene Special Summit In September To ‘Accelerate’ Agenda 2030 And Great Reset Goals After Poor United Nations SDG Report
"The 2030 Agenda is an agenda of justice and equality, of inclusive, sustainable development and human rights and dignity for all. Let’s be clear: no country can afford to see them fail."
Cash Still Remains The Most Widespread Payment Method Worldwide, But Digital Payments Are Not Far Behind
Despite a growing number of ways to pay in shops, restaurants or online, cash remains the most widespread method of payment in a many countries.
California Passes Bill To Drastically Cut Emissions For Trains And Switch To Electric, Which Could Lead To Large Shipping And Food Shortages
"The result of such a destabilization would be California shippers cut off from rail service, impacting their cost structure and ability to compete effectively in the U.S. and world economies," said a railway association.

