"We cannot allow this historic agreement, this milestone in global health, to be sabotaged by those who spread lies, either deliberately or unknowingly," Tedros remarked.
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Connecticut Becomes First State To Forgive $1 Billion Worth Of Medical Debt
"I think it's really important that people have a sense that they can start building wealth of their own. We're making that easier for people to do - and the best way to start is eliminate the debt you've got," the Governor said.
Biden Announces Ban Of Liquified Natural Gas Exports To Europe And Asia, Claiming To Fight Climate Change
Europe, which has already been getting pummeled with sky high energy prices due to restrictions levied against Russia, and the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline, and is set to get whacked some more.
Italian Football League Installs Facial Recognition In All Their Stadiums To ‘Combat Racism.’ Automatically Sent To Police
Lega Serie A, the leading soccer league in Italy, has announced they plan to retrofit their stadiums with facial recognition tech, on the claims that it would be designed to "combat racism."
USDA Reveals Beef Cattle Stocks Fall To Record Lows, 2% Drop From Last Year
Milk cow stocks also decreased.
Sickening: Montana Seizes Teen From Family After They Oppose Gender Transition. Governor Supports Decision
Child Protective Services (CPS) in Montana has seized possession of their teenage daughter, after the parents did not want to support the child's ambition to transition to a boy. The child is now reportedly going to be shipped to...
Samsung Plans To Build All AI-Powered Chip Factories With No Staff, Retrofitting Them All By 2030
The South Korean tech giant Samsung has postured that they will be building new artificial intelligence-powered semiconductor chip factories by 2030, which will not have any formal staff working the lines, and will begin to...
As More Businesses Go Cashless A Growing Backlash Is Rising Along With It
The decision to go cashless also has broader implications in the global battle between the credit card and ATM industries.
Barcelona, Spain, Declares State Of Emergency Over Drought. Hefty Fines For Watering Gardens And Farms Mandated
Today it was officially announced that Barcelona, Spain, has declared a drought emergency, and is mandating residents constrict their water usage or they will be slapped with hefty fines. This comes after Spain has been dealing...
Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady At 5.5% Again, But Guaranteed Rate Cuts Coming By Spring
Today the Federal Reserve announced they would be keeping rates at 5.5% for longer, as forecast, and insinuated that rate cuts will be coming later this year, with expectations pointing very strongly towards the first rate cut by...

