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SAN FRANCISCO — Two co-founders of a Taiwan biotechnology company were sentenced Tuesday for plotting to steal trade secrets from Genentech in a $101 million scheme, prosecutors said. Racho Jordanov, former CEO of JHL Biotech Inc., and former chief operating officer Rose Lin were sentenced in San Francisco federal court to a year and a day each in federal prison, the U.S. attorney's office said.
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1 April 2022 Friday of the 4th week of Lent Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Lviv, Ukraine Readings at MassLiturgical Colour: Violet.First readingWisdom 2:1,12-22 ©Let us lie in wait for the virtuous man and condemn him to a shameful deathThe godless say to themselves, with their misguided reasoning:‘Our life is short and dreary,nor is there any relief when man’s end comes,nor is anyone known who can give release from Hades.Let us lie in wait for the virtuous man, since he annoys usand opposes our way of life,reproaches us for our breaches of the lawand accuses us of playing...
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VIDEOEvery one of these media lackeys who discounted the validity of the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020 must now be confronted with their own words. Their main job was NOT reporting news but to protect Joe Biden and the Democrats in 2020.
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<p>For years, congressional Republicans promised to hold FBI officials culpable for various scandals but failed to act.</p><p>So said an FBI agent to Julian Khater, one of two men accused of assaulting Capitol police officers with pepper spray on January 6, during a tense interrogation last year. Desperate to sustain the falsehood that Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick was killed by Trump supporters during the Capitol protest, the FBI claimed to possess video footage that showed Khater and his friend, George Tanios, attacking Sicknick and other officers with chemical spray. Khater was arrested on an airplane at the Newark airport on March 14, 2021 after he arrived home from a trip to Florida.</p>
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The largely forgotten Winter War of 1939-40 When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, it seemed apt to compare it to the Soviet Union’s invasions of Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968, when those states sought to throw off Moscow’s yoke and go their own way. The Soviet army needed barely a week to extinguish the last breaths of the Hungarian resistance, and it took only a day to put down Czechoslovakia’s. But Ukraine is not Hungary, and it is not Czechoslovakia. Five weeks in, the Ukrainians have killed thousands of Russian soldiers, destroyed entire enemy columns, downed planes,...
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Colonel Thomas Rosser invites Major Generals Fitzhugh Lee and George Pickett to join him for a luncheon of baked shad. Both generals graciously accept the invitation. By all accounts, it was a quiet, relaxing afternoon for all present.
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PM calls on civilians to carry firearms as Israel goes on high alert Israel’s security alert status has been raised to its highest level. That means police are much more visible on the streets, working longer shifts and focusing their presence on schools and popular gathering spots. Troop presence in the West Bank hand around the Gaza strip has also increased, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announcing they are adding 14 battalions and combat soldiers from special forces units. Soldiers who carry a certain class of weapon will also be required to take their weapons with them even while...
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In Turkey, foreigners who pay $250,000 for a property and keep it for three years are eligible to receive a Turkish passport. For a slightly smaller sum, Dubai offers a three-year residency visa. Wealthy Russians are pouring money into real estate in Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, seeking a financial haven in the wake of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine and Western sanctions, according to many property companies. We sell seven to eight units to Russians every day," said Gul Gul, co-founder of the Golden Sign real estate company in Istanbul. "They buy in cash, they open bank accounts in...
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WASHINGTON, Monday, March 31. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT AND THE NASHVILLE. It is ascertained, on examination, that Capt. FOX, Assistant-Secretary of the Navy, as soon as it was known that the Nashville had run in at Beaufort, N.C., telegraphed to every gunboat of the navy that was available to proceed forthwith to that port to prevent her escape. All urgency was expressed in his dispatches, but, by a run of ill luck that sometimes defies all human control, not one reached her destination in time to do any good. NO PASSES TO VISIT MARYLAND. The requirement of passes from persons visiting...
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About two weeks ago, the New York Times published an article finally conceded that the Hunter Biden laptop and many of the emails on it are authentic. Yesterday (March 30), the Washington Post followed suit. The laptop in question is the one that Hunter left at a Delaware computer repair shop, and whose contents the New York Post revealed in a series of explosive October 2020 articles. Those articles got the NY Post banned from Twitter in the run-up to the 2020 election, while some 51 ex-intelligence officials denounced the laptop as likely “Russian disinformation.” Meanwhile, the Times and the...
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Fauci shut down all lab leak theories after being schmoozed by gain-of-function researcher Peter Daszak who won tens of millions of dollars from the US government to fund his controversial experiments which may have sparked pandemic Investigators allege Dr. Anthony Fauci silenced any discussion about COVID being caused by a lab leak - and not through animal-to-human transmission Fauci also helped a controversial scientist get millions federal funding to study bats, Vanity Fair researchers who analyzed more than 100,000 documents claim They also allege NIH funds may have contributed to the development of the COVID-19, if it was indeed created...
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Pray For The Peace of Jerusalem3 John1 The elder, To my dear friend Gaius, whom I love in the truth. 2 Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well. 3 It gave me great joy when some believers came and testified about your faithfulness to the truth, telling how you continue to walk in it. 4 I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth. 5 Dear friend, you are faithful in what you are...
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CNN is in the midst of a "sorry state of affairs" as the network faces looming leadership changes, struggling ratings and "the embarrassing launch of a suboptimal product," according to a former producer as watchdogs ponder if the new regime can restore the network's reputation. It’s a much-publicized period of transition for CNN, as parent company WarnerMedia will finally close a long-planned merger with Discovery in the next few weeks. Former CNN boss Jeff Zucker is long gone after being forced to step aside and his replacement, Chris Licht, isn’t expected to overtake control of the network until at least...
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Deconstructing the reality dysphoria dialogue. The satirical Babylon Bee recently selected Rachel Levine as its “first annual Man of the Year.” “Levine,” the Bee explained, “is the U.S. assistant secretary for health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where he proudly serves as the first man in that position to dress like a western cultural stereotype of a woman. He is also an admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. What a boss!” Since announcing the award, the Bee added, “we’ve been told that Levine actually identifies as a woman. We have still chosen to...
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Spanish opinion polling suggests that the centre-right People’s Party (PP) and the populist VOX party could form an absolute majority in the Spanish parliament as the ruling Social Democratic Workers Party (PSOE) falters. Polling data from an IMOP-Insights survey suggested that the ruling PSOE of current Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez could lose as many as eleven seats in the parliament if an election were called, while VOX could significantly increase its current seat count of 52 to 80 and form a 177-seat majority with the PP in the 350-seat chamber....
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The suspect in the brutal murder of a Florida couple has been identified as an illegal immigrant from Haiti .....whom state prosecutors had released from custody following 'previous arrests', according to the governor’s office. Jean Macean was taken into custody March 10 and charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of Terry and Brenda Aultman. The couple was biking home late March 6 from a Daytona Beach Bike Week event when they were attacked by the suspect. Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young said the murders were “one of the most vicious attacks I’ve ever seen...
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DENVER – A federal jury’s $14 million award to Denver protesters hit with pepper balls and a bag filled with lead during 2020 demonstrations over the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis could resonate nationwide as courts weigh more than two dozen similar lawsuits. The jury found police used excessive force against protesters, violating their constitutional rights, and ordered the city of Denver to pay 12 who sued. Nationwide, there are at least 29 pending lawsuits challenging law enforcement use of force during the 2020 protests, according to a search of the University of Michigan’s Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse....
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The CEOs of three major oil companies have refused to testify in a hearing aimed at stabilizing U.S. gas prices..drawing the ire of Democrats...House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raul Grijalva of Arizona took aim at the chief executives of.... EOG Resources, Devon Energy Corporation, and Occidental Petroleum.... for declining to appear at the committee's hearing, which had been scheduled for April 5. Due to their refusal to appear, the Democrat said, the hearing “will not go forward.” House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Frank Pallone also ordered a similar hearing, scheduled for April, and has ordered testimony from representatives of...
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(UPI) — A New York judge on Thursday blocked the state’s new congressional map from taking effect, saying it represented an unconstitutional gerrymander that would benefit Democrats. State Supreme Court Judge Patrick McAllister of Steuben County ordered New York lawmakers to draw a new map that would receive bipartisan support or the court will “retain a neutral expert at State expense to prepare said maps.” Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, signed the Congressional map that would have given Democrats an advantage for 22 of the state’s 26 congressional seats in February. In his ruling, McAllister said the Democratic-controlled legislature violated...
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