Category: Policy

CDC Urges Vaccinated Travelers at High Risk of COVID-19 Complications to Avoid Cruise Ships

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Friday that travelers at high risk of complications from COVID-19 should avoid cruise ships, even if fully vaccinated. According to the CDC’s updated guidance on cruise ship travelers, the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, the pathogen that causes the disease COVID-19, spreads easily between people in close…


‘A Laughing Stock in Itself,’ Beijing Describes US Withdrawal From Afghanistan

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said the United States withdrawal from Afghanistan was “a laughing stock,” during a daily press conference on Aug. 19. Islamist terrorist group Taliban swept across Afghanistan and took over the capital Kabul as the U.S. troops withdrew from where the forces had been stationed since 2001. Although the evacuation…


Beijing Continues to Capitalize on US Withdrawal From Afghanistan for Propaganda

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said the United States withdrawal from Afghanistan was “a laughing stock,” during a daily press conference on Aug. 19, as part of Beijing’s propaganda campaign to leverage the crisis to attack the United States. Islamist terrorist group Taliban swept across Afghanistan and took over the capital Kabul as the…


Beijing Continues to Capitalize on US Withdrawal From Afghanistan for Propaganda Campaign

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said the United States withdrawal from Afghanistan was “a laughingstock,” during a daily press conference on Aug. 19, as part of Beijing’s propaganda campaign to leverage the crisis to attack the United States. Islamist terrorist group Taliban swept across Afghanistan and took over the capital Kabul as the U.S….


Senate Dems Unlikely to Be Able to Change, Abolish Filibuster

News Analysis During the confirmation hearings of Amy Coney Barrett, Republicans used their slim majority to expedite Barrett’s approval through a parliamentary procedure colloquially known as the ‘nuclear option.’ This procedure allows the Senate to override a standing rule, like the rule requiring a two-thirds majority to end a filibuster, by a simple majority. Last…


Dairy Farmers to Be Compensated for Losses From Pandemic-Related Price Volatility

Dairy farmers who sold their products at abnormally low prices due to pandemic-related market volatility will be eligible for compensation under a $350 million federal program, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA announced details of the Pandemic Market Volatility Assistance Program in an Aug. 19 press release, with the scheme designed to help smaller…


FBI in New Jersey Encourages People to Report Hate Crimes

The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Office in Newark, New Jersey, will launch an advertising campaign aimed at informing people about hate crimes. The campaign will also encourage people who have witnessed or experienced hate crimes to report them to the FBI. FBI Special Agent in Charge George M. Crouch, Jr. announced in a statement…


Sen. Joe Manchin: ‘The Coal Industry Has To Be Saved’

In a notable break with progressives, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said in an interview that the coal industry “will be saved, has to be saved, because the country can’t survive without it.” Others in the Democratic Party have asserted that the coal industry contributes to global warming and that it should be replaced with other…


How Google Targets Conservatives and Perpetuates CCP Propaganda

In an episode of “Crossroads” titled “To Target Trump, Google Rewrote Its News Algorithms,” Joshua Philipp interviews Google whistleblower Zach Vorhies, former Google employee and now a reporter with Project Veritas. In the interview, Vorhies talks about the tactics and motives behind Google’s actions, which he claims is the world’s most dangerous totalitarian global organization….


Arkansas AG Rutledge Argues That Critical Race Theory ‘Violates’ Civil Rights Act

In response to a state legislator’s question, Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge said teaching Critical Race Theory (CRT) ideologies in schools does violate U.S. laws. “Teaching Critical Race Theory and similar discriminatory ideologies violates Title VI, the Equal Protection Clause, and Article II of the Arkansas Constitution,” said Attorney General Rutledge in a press release….