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  • Dr. Leana Wen | You shouldn’t travel to see your family on Thanksgiving if you’re Unvaccinated

    10/08/2021 2:07:58 AM PDT · by Enterprise · 28 replies
    https://citizenfreepress.com ^ | October 8, 2021 | Posted by Kane
    The Biden admin’s announcement that they will quadruple at-home rapid testing by December is very welcome. We need a moonshot for testing, as we did with vaccines. There should be enough #covid19 tests for every American to get tested twice a week. And testing should be free.
  • Top Chinese Nuclear Power Expert Commits Suicide

    06/19/2021 8:53:09 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 66 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 06/19/2021 | Frank Yue
    A top Chinese nuclear power expert and also a high-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official committed suicide for unknown reasons in northeastern China’s Heilongjiang province, based on a variety of outlet reports.On June 17, Zhang Zhijian, male, 58, professor of nuclear power at the Harbin Engineering University (HEU), jumped off of an office building and killed himself, according to an official notice released by his employer. The announcement said local police declared they had ruled out the likelihood of murder after investigating the scene. However, it did not mention any possible cause of death.Zhang had two other conspicuous titles before...
  • Chinese rocket falling back to Earth in uncertain path: ‘It’s potentially not good’

    05/06/2021 10:46:23 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 64 replies
    New York Post ^ | May 4, 2021 | Yaron Steinbuch
    A massive Chinese rocket is expected to make an uncontrolled re-entry to Earth this week — and experts have no clue yet where its remnants will land. The roughly 100-foot-tall core of the Long March 5B rocket launched the 22.5-ton “Heavenly Harmony” unmanned Tianhe space station module from Wenchang in Hainan province on Thursday, the Guardian reported. Tianhe soon separated from the launcher and entered its planned initial orbit — but the core stage is likely to make an uncontrolled re-entry amid the thickening atmosphere, SpaceNews reported. “It’s potentially not good,” Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at the Astrophysics Center at...
  • Chinese Aircraft Carrier’s Weakness Revealed in Fatal Crash of J-15 Fighter Jet

    05/03/2021 7:02:32 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 67 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 05/03/2021 | Shen Zhou
    On April 26, Xinhua, the mouthpiece of the communist regime, published an article to commemorate a Chinese carrier-based J-15 fighter jet pilot, who died in an accident as a result of his jet’s electronic control system malfunctioning during a landing; the article inadvertently revealed the weakness of the carrier’s combat capabilities. There have always been doubts about the true capability of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) aircraft carriers and their carrier-based J-15 pilot training. This unprecedented report appears more of an attempt to restore public confidence, as the CCP’s media rarely publicizes such accidents involving the military. In fact, the...
  • SHOCKING: Man throws coins into plane engine for 'good luck', airline cancels flight for safety reasons

    04/27/2021 2:20:55 PM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 89 replies
    Times Now Digital ^ | 27 April 2021
    Wang reportedly admitted having thrown six coins wrapped in red paper inside the plane's engine. A picture of the coins has now been shared online. The incident reportedly took place at an airport in Weifang. A male passenger, identified with the last name Wang, was scheduled to fly from Weifang to Haiku on a Beibu Gulf Airlines flight GX8814 when he threw a handful of coins into the engine. Fortunately, the staff was soon alerted about the coins in the engine after workers found coins on the ground during the pre-takeoff inspection. The staff managed to recover all the coins...
  • Armed man arrested for allegedly impersonating National Guard; found with cache of weapons

    06/02/2020 9:08:32 PM PDT · by bitt · 28 replies
    foxla ^ | 6/2/2020 | bill melugin
    LOS ANGELES - An armed man was arrested overnight for allegedly impersonating a National Guard member. As FOX 11 first reported, authorities told us 31-year-old Gregory Wong was taken into custody on assault weapon charges after being found with a cache of weapons. The Los Angeles Police Department said Wong was arrested near the intersection of E. 1st Street and N. Main Street in downtown Los Angeles around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday. Several protests over the death of George Floyd have been held in the area. Sources told FOX 11 investigative reporter Bill Melugin that Wong got dropped off by an...
  • North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un rumored to be dead

    04/25/2020 11:18:18 AM PDT · by conservative98 · 709 replies
    NY Post ^ | April 25, 2020 | 12:36pm | Dana Kennedy
    Kim Jong Un is rumored to be dead, according to a Hong Kong broadcast network, while a Japanese magazine is reporting that North Korea’s rocket man is in a “vegetative state” after he underwent heart surgery earlier this month.
  • Workers say New York City hospital dragged its feet on coronavirus protections as the pandemic spread

    03/28/2020 2:43:54 PM PDT · by NoLibZone · 19 replies
    CNBC ^ | 3-28-20 | Dan Mangan
    Key Points Social workers at a New York City hospital battling the coronavirus outbreak say the hospital dragged its feet at taking precautions to protect staff there from getting infected. “Last week they wouldn’t let us wear masks and told us [the coronavirus] wasn’t spread on surfaces or clothes,” one of those social workers at NYU Langone Health told CNBC. New York City is the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States. Social workers at a New York City hospital battling the coronavirus outbreak say the hospital dragged its feet at taking precautions to protect them from getting...
  • Taiwan President Wins Re-election by Landslide in Firm Rebuke to Beijing

    01/11/2020 11:49:11 AM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 23 replies
    The Epoch Times ^ | January 11, 2020 Updated: January 11, 2020 | Eva Fu
    Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen won a second term by a landslide in the island’s presidential election on Jan. 11, in a victory seen as a rejection of Chinese regime encroachment. Tsai of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won by a margin of around 20 percent—by more than 2.6 million votes—against her main opponent, Han Kuo-yu of the Kuomingtang (KMT) party. Supporters of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen celebrate the preliminary results at a rally outside the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan Jan. 11, 2020. (Reuters/Tyrone Siu)The election is widely viewed as a referendum on whether Taiwan should pursue...
  • WATCH: Yang Squirts Whipped Cream Into Mouths Of Kneeling Men, Campaign Manager Desperately Tries To Stop Him

    12/03/2019 7:40:41 PM PST · by RightGeek · 135 replies
    Daily Wire ^ | 12/4/2019 | Amanda Prestigiacomo
    On Tuesday evening, Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang celebrated the opening of his office in Manchester, New Hampshire, by squirting whipped cream into supporters’ mouths. The “uncomfortable” interaction was captured on video by ABC News reporter Christopher Donato. As shown in the video below, Mr. Yang squirts the cream into one kneeling young man’s mouth and then celebrates by shaking the bottle and joking, “That’s a full-service presidential candidate!” And he wasn’t done there, to the obvious displeasure of who appears to be the candidate’s campaign manager Zach Graumann. The businessman then squirts more cream into another kneeling male supporter’s...
  • China demands Trump veto bills on Hong Kong Human Rights

    11/21/2019 3:04:20 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 40 replies
    AP Via Yahoo News ^ | 11/21/2019
    China on Thursday demanded President Donald Trump veto legislation aimed at supporting human rights in Hong Kong and renewed a threat to take “strong countermeasures” if the bills become law. Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act undermined both China’s interests and those of the U.S. in the semi-autonomous Chinese city. “We urge the U.S. to grasp the situation, stop its wrongdoing before it's too late, prevent this act from becoming law (and) immediately stop interfering in Hong Kong affairs and China's internal affairs,” Geng said at a daily news briefing. “If the...
  • Agriculture, Boeing, Fedex, and Hollywood working to delay Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act

    11/04/2019 6:32:35 PM PST · by HK_Kai_Chung · 12 replies
    Hong Kong Apple Daily ^ | 1st Nov, 2019 | Mark Simon
    It's no secret in Hong Kong that I was with my boss (Jimmy Lai, the owner of Apple Daily) and a few others recently walking the halls of government in Washington D.C. Saw Speaker Pelosi and other leaders in the House and Senate. Visited the State Department. Met some folks from administration, the think tanks, and of course always see the very switched on human rights groups. This week I shot down to D.C. and saw a few folks in a follow-up. All staffs and officials. Working level folks have best info. Both trips to D.C. were in regard to...
  • Controversial Hong Kong lawmaker Junius Ho stabbed in the chest in the street (with Video)

    11/05/2019 8:44:27 PM PST · by HK_Kai_Chung · 18 replies
    South China Morning Post ^ | 6 Nov, 2019 | Kanis Leung
    A man has been arrested over the attack on lawmaker Junius Ho Kwan-yiu, a hate figure for the anti-government movement who was expected to undergo surgery on Wednesday for a knife wound to his chest. Shocking footage has revealed the moment a man lunged at the pro-establishment politician with a sharp instrument during an election campaign event in Tuen Mun on Wednesday morning.
  • Protesters, Politician Attacked in Hong Kong Demonstrations

    11/04/2019 7:53:17 AM PST · by robowombat · 3 replies
    VOA News ^ | November 3, 2019
    Protesters, Politician Attacked in Hong Kong Demonstrations By VOA News November 3, 2019 A pro-democracy politician and four other people were injured when a knife-wielding man attacked protesters in Hong Kong Sunday. The assailant slashed and stabbed people at Cityplaza mall, one of several shopping centers where protesters had gathered to demand government reforms for the 22nd straight weekend. Local media reported the attacker told his victims that Hong Kong belongs to China. Four men and one woman were taken to hospitals, where two were in critical condition. Among the injured was politician Andrew Chiu Ka-yin, who had part of...
  • Chinese man bites off a Hong Kong protester's ear at a mall (with video)

    11/03/2019 6:47:33 AM PST · by HK_Kai_Chung · 15 replies
    South China Morning Post ^ | 3 Nov, 2019 | Karen Zhang
    Blood was spilled in Hong Kong on Sunday evening in a fight over political differences, leaving six injured including a district councillor who had part of his ear bitten off. Four people were injured by a knife-wielding man – who was in turn savaged by an angry crowd – after he was said to have argued over political issues outside a shopping mall in Tai Koo. Another man who tried to protect the suspected attacker, who was later arrested, was also injured.
  • Taylor Swift confirmed to sing at Alibaba Gala in China, amid Hong Kong protests

    10/30/2019 6:40:24 PM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 19 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | Oct 2019 | Brian Gallagher
    Taylor Swift will be heading to the Middle Kingdom to kick off the biggest shopping event in the world next month. The 29 year old singer has been confirmed to perform at Alibaba’s 11.11 Countdown Gala at Shanghai's Mercedes-Benz Arena on November 10, per Alizila. Swift will be joined by a number of Chinese performers such as G.E.M., Hua Chenyu, Kana Hanazawa, Ju Jingyi, Li Ronghao, Luo Yunxi, Jackson Yee, Zhang Jie and Zhang Yixing. The news of Swift's confirmation comes as the Chinese government has come under fire over the country banning South Park following an episode that was...
  • Fans at Rockets opener show support for Hong Kong protesters

    10/24/2019 11:31:32 PM PDT · by OrangeHoof · 6 replies
    ESPN.com ^ | 10-24-2019 | ESPN News Services
    HOUSTON -- A group of 30 fans at the Houston Rockets' season opener against Milwaukee held signs and wore shirts in support of anti-government protesters in Hong Kong on Thursday night. Houston general manager Daryl Morey angered the Chinese government with a since-deleted tweet in support of the protesters earlier this month. Tuesday's opening-night games were not televised in China in the wake of Morey's tweet, which caused tension between the NBA and Chinese officials.
  • Hong Kong protest-themed cake is disqualified from UK competition because it's deemed 'offensive'

    11/04/2019 8:31:30 AM PST · by HK_Kai_Chung · 7 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 4 November 2019 | Rory Tingle
    A Hong Kong protest-themed cake has been disqualified from a British cake decorating competition, igniting a row about 'political censorship'. The cafe behind the cake claim it was disqualified because of complaints from Chinese competitors, although the organisers insist it was due to one element being 'oversized'.
  • British Baking Show Bans Hong Kong Cake to Appease Communist China, Allows Anti-Trump Cake

    11/04/2019 6:09:44 AM PST · by chief lee runamok · 7 replies
    breitbart ^ | 11/04/2019 | Kent Zindulka
    In the latest example of Western capitulation to the Chinese Communist Party, a cake celebrating pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong has been removed from the Cake International baking show in the United Kingdom for being “offensive”.
  • UK Lawmakers Debate Granting Hong Kongers Citizenship

    10/27/2019 5:21:43 AM PDT · by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget · 13 replies
    NTD ^ | October 26, 2019 | Jane Werrell
    U.K. lawmakers on Oct. 24 debated the escalating tensions in Hong Kong, and whether to give British nationality to residents of the former British colony. Dozens of young Hong Kong supporters watched the debate from the public gallery. Among those at the debate was the last governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten. He said that, for a dozen or so years, the one country two systems worked well, but in the past few years there’s been a tightening of Beijing’s control over Hong Kong. He described the introduction of the extradition bill as “extraordinarily foolish,” and urged protestors not to...