Trump tries to win over Blacks in Detroit but polls show he won’t flip the Democratic bloc

Trump tries to win over Blacks in Detroit but polls show he won’t flip the Democratic bloc

Donald Trump was convicted in New York last month on 34 felony counts of participating in a scheme to cover up his payment during the 2016 election to a porn star with whom he had an alleged affair. He also faces separate charges for interfering with the 2020 election and allegedly mishandling classified documents.

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Pig and haram: To turn off Muslims, US Army cast Chinese vaccines as derived from pork, therefore forbidden

Pig and haram: To turn off Muslims, US Army cast Chinese vaccines as derived from pork, therefore forbidden

By 2010, the military began using social media tools, leveraging phony accounts to spread messages of sympathetic local voices – themselves often secretly paid by the United States government. As time passed, a growing web of military and intelligence contractors built online news websites to pump US-approved narratives into foreign countries.

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Ping pong: How China’s scramble to link US Army to the origin and spread of Covid stirred US propaganda machine

Ping pong: How China’s scramble to link US Army to the origin and spread of Covid stirred US propaganda machine

Health workers and the government struggled to get Filipinos vaccinated against Covid-19, despite mobile sites like this one, operating in May 2021 in Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. At that time, the Philippines had one of the worst inoculation rates in Southeast Asia. The primary vaccine available then was Sinovac. Credit: Reuters

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As Covid killed millions US secret services – CIA and FBI – ran an anti-vaccine propaganda to discredit China

As Covid killed millions US secret services – CIA and FBI – ran an anti-vaccine propaganda to discredit China

The US military launched a clandestine program amid the Covid crisis to discredit China’s Sinovac inoculation – payback for Beijing’s efforts to blame Washington for the pandemic. One target: the Filipino public. Health experts say the gambit was indefensible and put innocent lives at risk.

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Man jailed for January 6 riots on Capitol Hill leads pro-Trump armed national militia from prison

Man jailed for January 6 riots on Capitol Hill leads pro-Trump armed national militia from prison

Lang is working with a network of election deniers and conspiracists to promote the North American Patriot and Liberty Militia or Napalm for short. The group officially launched last week with 50 state-specific militia groups on Telegram.

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Congress probe unearths how US former director of health hatched plans to engineer monkeypox virus capable of killing millions

Congress probe unearths how US former director of health hatched plans to engineer monkeypox virus capable of killing millions

A new interim report describes the obstruction and secrecy around the mpox proposal as a case study of how the institute “oversees and accounts for the monitoring of potentially dangerous gain-of-function research of concern.”

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Birth of rare white buffalo in Dakota rekindles ancient religion and prophecy of better times among American Indians

Birth of rare white buffalo in Dakota rekindles ancient religion and prophecy of better times among American Indians

The birth of the sacred calf comes as after a severe winter in 2023 drove thousands of Yellowstone buffalo, also known as bison, to lower elevations. More than 1,500 were killed, sent to slaughter or transferred to tribes seeking to reclaim stewardship over an animal their ancestors lived alongside for millennia.

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As Hunter Biden awaits sentencing after conviction of gun offences, there’s a chance he won’t be jailed

As Hunter Biden awaits sentencing after conviction of gun offences, there’s a chance he won’t be jailed

In the federal system, first-time offenders don’t get anywhere near the maximum sentence. Federal sentencing guidelines, which judges use as they weigh punishments for defendants, are expected to recommend a far lighter punishment. And judges aren’t bound by the guidelines, so she could decide not to send him to prison at all. Other options include probation or home detention.

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Rising Christian nationalism in Republican party forces Democrats step up bid to stop Trump’s White House quest

Rising Christian nationalism in Republican party forces Democrats step up bid to stop Trump’s White House quest

The Democratic-led taskforce comes as groups on and off Capitol Hill are increasingly alarmed over Project 2025, a sweeping blueprint from the conservative Heritage Foundation that is preparing to quickly help staff a new GOP administration with plans for dismantling aspects of the federal government and installing loyalists for a second Trump term.

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US court finds Hunter Biden guilty of lying about drug use to buy gun as president says he won’t pardon son

US court finds Hunter Biden guilty of lying about drug use to buy gun as president says he won’t pardon son

Some 61 per cent of registered voters responding to a Reuters/Ipsos poll in February said Hunter Biden’s legal troubles would have no impact on whether they voted for his father in November. The poll showed voters divided over whether Hunter Biden’s legal troubles were related to his father’s service as president.

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