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$3.5B in Liberals’ COVID business loans went to ineligible recipients, auditor general finds
The report offered a biting review of the government’s handling of the program, from sole-source contracting to recovery…
December 2, 2024
Jay Bhattacharya’s NIH nomination: The vindication of “fringe scientists”
His NIH nomination, years after being maligned for questioning lockdowns, is a boon for real science.
December 2, 2024
Why Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares had to go
Portuguese boss refused to budge on pace of EV transition as cries from suppliers, workers and government grew…
December 2, 2024
New Belgium law gives sex workers contracts, benefits and safety protection
Starting Sunday, sex workers in Belgium will be able to sign formal employment contracts and gain labor rights…
December 2, 2024
Canada promised helicopters, more border security to get Trump to walk back tariff threat
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said they told the Americans that Canada is “going to look to procure,…
December 2, 2024
Chinese exporters front-load shipments in bid to dodge Trump tariffs
Sellers from China, Canada and Mexico rush to get goods into the US before levies rise.
December 2, 2024
Can Jay Bhattacharya rescue the reputation of the scientific establishment?
Are we ready to admit that the lockdowns were an overreaction? That the indignities, absurdities, and enormities we…
December 2, 2024
China is studying Russia’s sanctions evasion to prepare for Taiwan conflict
Officials report back to Beijing with lessons it can use in the event of war and Western penalties.
December 1, 2024
LNG exports at record high
Soaring sales in Europe, which has scrambled to replace Russian pipeline gas, and more LNG projects coming online…
November 30, 2024
FBI persecutes former informant Alexander Smirnov…to protect the Bidens
The Ukrainian-born Israeli-American, who once told his FBI handler about Ukrainian claims of a $10 million bribe to…
November 30, 2024
The British scientists working for China’s military-industrial complex
Sam Dunning, the director of China-UK Transparency says that China has “long sought to exploit our open societies…
November 30, 2024
Mass desertion cripples Ukraine’s army in war with Russia
Facing every imaginable shortage, tens of thousands of Ukrainian troops, tired and bereft, have walked away from combat…
November 29, 2024
Merkel points to U.S on Nordstream attack mystery
“The United States argued that its security interests were affected by the building of the pipeline because its…
November 29, 2024
Elon Musk is the “wild card” in Trump’s dealings with China
“Musk’s business empire sits across a minefield of possible conflicts on issues of national security, tech competition, supply…
November 29, 2024
Zelensky: I’ll give up Ukrainian territory to Russia to achieve peace
President says for first time that his country could cede land temporarily in exchange for protection of a…
November 29, 2024
NATO preparing military intervention of 100,000 troops in Ukraine in guise of peacekeepers – Russian Foreign Intelligence Service
Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) is warning that the West is preparing to send a 100,000-strong military force to…
November 29, 2024
FTC launches antitrust investigation into Microsoft as Biden era ends
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent a demand for documents to Microsoft on Wednesday that asks for detailed…
November 28, 2024
“Massive” Russian aerial attack cuts power to 1 million homes in Ukraine
The war has been going in Russia’s favor in recent months as its bigger army uses its advantages…
November 28, 2024
Australia bans social media for under-16s in world first
The Australian government cited child mental health and well-being concerns as a driver for the law to protect…
November 28, 2024
Alberta launches second court challenge to federal Impact Assessment Act
Alberta is once again taking the federal government to court over Ottawa’s attempt to review and block major…
November 28, 2024