UK court rules out Julian Assange’s extradition to the US, citing suicide risk

UK court rules out Julian Assange’s extradition to the US, citing suicide risk

Since Wikileaks began releasing massive troves of US military and State Department secrets more than 10 years ago, Julian Assange has maintained that the American government would eventually seek to put him in a US prison. In a surprise twist, he may escape that fate – not because his organisation’s...

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How China built databases to track US flights, passenger lists for espionage purposes

How China built databases to track US flights, passenger lists for espionage purposes

The discovery by China that US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) seriously compromised telecommunications company Huawei’s China-based servers and jarred Chinese officials, touched off a ferocious response that left the former groping in the dark with one eye open. According to Foreign Policy magazine expose, the retaliation by the Chinese intelligence...

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CIA bribed, hired Chinese moles; China hit back with mega data theft

CIA bribed, hired Chinese moles; China hit back with mega data theft

In a classic case of the hunter becoming the hunted, Chinese secret service in Africa and Europe turned the tables on United States’ Central Intelligence Agency with the help of stolen data. This was after Chinese spy agency discovered how much Communist country had been infiltrated since 2013, a new...

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US Army: We do ‘not take an oath to a king or queen, a tyrant or dictator’

US Army: We do ‘not take an oath to a king or queen, a tyrant or dictator’

The people who work with President Trump are getting scared. According to Jonathan Swan in Axios, “Trump is spending too much time with people they consider crackpots or conspiracy theorists and flirting with blatant abuses of power.” Granted, these words could define Trump’s entire tenure in office, so this is...

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By pushing to be sworn in as ‘people’s president’ Trump is guilty of sedition

By pushing to be sworn in as ‘people’s president’ Trump is guilty of sedition

The Signal: Trump is now talking the sedition talk on a daily basis, and, one has to assume, actively planning ways to walk the sedition walk over the next month. He is meeting regularly with Sidney Powell, Steve Bannon and other plotters, and daily he is being fed a diet...

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US city on verge of ‘duress law’ to give criminals ‘poverty’ shield

US city on verge of ‘duress law’ to give criminals ‘poverty’ shield

Elected officials in a major US city plan to pass a law that will allow thieves to sell items they steal if they do it to earn money for basic needs and trespassers to set up camp on private property when it is to obtain adequate shelter. Dozens of other...

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Billions poured into Covid vaccine facilitated multiple tests at the same time

Billions poured into Covid vaccine facilitated multiple tests at the same time

The slowest part of vaccine development isn’t finding candidate treatments, but testing them. This often takes years, with companies running efficacy and safety tests on animals and then in humans. Human testing requires three phases that involve increasing numbers of people and proportionately escalating costs. The Covid-19 vaccines went through...

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Fast quest for coronavirus vaccines and what it means for other diseases

Fast quest for coronavirus vaccines and what it means for other diseases

When scientists began seeking a vaccine for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus in early 2020, they were careful not to promise quick success. The fastest any vaccine had previously been developed, from viral sampling to approval, was four years, for mumps in the 1960s. To hope for one even by the summer...

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US environmental agency in urgent need of repair after four-year Trump mess

US environmental agency in urgent need of repair after four-year Trump mess

For many scientists at the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the past four years working in President Donald Trump’s government have felt like an eternity. Largely sidelined, they could only watch as his administration dismantled science advisory panels, disregarded scientific evidence and weakened pollution regulations. Expectations are high that the...

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First ever peek inside Mars reveals a crust with three cake-like layers

First ever peek inside Mars reveals a crust with three cake-like layers

NASA’s InSight mission has finally peered inside Mars – and discovered that the planet’s crust might be made of three layers. This is the first time scientists have directly probed the inside of a planet other than Earth and will help researchers to unravel how Mars formed and evolved over...

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