By Jacob G. Hornberger | FFF |July 10, 2020 An op-ed in yesterday’s New York Times by Democrat Tammy Ducksworth demonstrates that when it comes to “…
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Iran explosions: Did Israel and the US just start a cyber war?
By Scott Ritter | RT | July 10, 2020 Explosions rocked a pair of Iranian factories involved in the manufacture of centrifuges for its nuclear program…
Iran explosions: Did Israel and the US just start a cyber war?
Activists Push Police Out Of Schools In Madison
US increasingly excludes China from coronavirus research projects
US bets on untested company to deliver COVID-19 vaccine
US bets on untested company to deliver COVID-19 vaccine
ApiJect’s devices are self-contained, with soft plastic blisters that are squeezed, like a nose spray or eye drop, to push the vaccine through an attached needle and into the patient.
The device includes a little computer chip — like the ones in credit cards — that can transmit information about the drug, dose, location and time of administration. The chip is not injected into patients.
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When AP reached out directly to Trump’s vaccine czar, Moncef Slaoui, to discuss the new technology, a spokesperson said the query was inappropriate.
U.S. Broadcasting Agency Will Not Extend Visas For Its Foreign Journalists
U.S. Broadcasting Agency Will Not Extend Visas For Its Foreign Journalists
The foreign journalists affected by the visa decision are particularly valued for their language skills, which are crucial to VOA’s mission as an international broadcaster covering news in many countries that do not have a free or robust press. One VOA journalist, who asked not to be named because of a fear of retaliation, said it could lead to the departure of more than 100 staffers in the foreign language services.
This Is How Propaganda’s Supposed To Work: 60% In US Believe Fake Russia Bounty Story
Police raid office of Public Opinion Research Institute in Wong Chuk Hang
Ukraine: Notes on the “Capitulation Resistance Movement”
Notes on the “Capitulation Resistance Movement”
Rather than let neo-Nazis give a bad name to a prospective “third Maidan,” the crypto-fascist Banderivtsi clearly hope to gain Western backing and broader support from Ukrainians for their “Resistance Movement” by pivoting toward the “national democratic” center.
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