US Plans to Fracture China — CIA Funding for Terrorists, Narcotrafficking and Proxy Groups
Day: June 29, 2020
YouTube Bans Six Big White Nationalist Channels
A ‘face mask exempt card’ doesn’t exempt you from wearing a mask in public
PolitiFact: A ‘face mask exempt card’ doesn’t exempt you from wearing a mask in public
The Americans with Disabilities Act, a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability, does not specifically say anything about face masks.
Will the ICC Investigation Bring Justice for Palestine?
By Ramzy Baroud & Romana Rubeo | Palestine Chronicle | June 29, 2020 In the past, there have been many attempts at holding accused Israeli war …
Will the ICC Investigation Bring Justice for Palestine?
India bans TikTok, dozens of other Chinese apps
India bans TikTok, dozens of other Chinese apps
The Indian government on Monday evening said it was banning 59 apps developed by Chinese firms over concerns that these apps were engaging in activities that threatened “national security and defence of India, which ultimately impinges upon the sovereignty and integrity of India” in what is the latest standoff between the world’s two most populated nations.
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Republicans Fear D.C. Voters. That’s Why They’re Blocking Statehood.
Republicans Fear D.C. Voters. That’s Why They’re Blocking Statehood.
Frederick Douglass asked why D.C. was “excluded from the privileges of the ballot box.” We know why now.
Gilead’s coronavirus treatment remdesivir to cost $3,120 for U.S. insured patients
Gilead’s coronavirus treatment remdesivir to cost $3,120 per U.S. patient with private insurance
The drugmaker said it will sell remdesivir for $390 per vial to governments “of developed countries” around the world, and the price for U.S. private insurance companies will stand at $520 per vial. In the U.S., that means Gilead will charge a lower price for government programs like Medicare and a higher price for privately insured people.
Wonder how many insurance companies will approve it?!
Uncovering Canadian Media’s Devastating Pro-Israel Bias
Sloppy journalism and a weak apology
Sloppy journalism and a weak apology
Richard Yuan is not alone as a Chinese-Australian businessman slandered by the mainstream media. Because it is in the nature of Chinese people not to engage in public arguments, and not to fight back when attacked, the media will continue to target them.
There is an assumption in the media that Chinese-Australians can easily be linked to impropriety, wrongdoing and allegations of improperly attempting to exert influence. That attitude is far too prevalent in major newsrooms, it’s not only biased it is racist.
Taking on a major media outlet for defamation can be a bruising, emotionally and financially draining experience. The one clear truth that’s emerged from the Yuan case is when sloppy journalists make false assumptions that are put to a legal test they can, and do, fail.
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