China’s economic regulators held an emergency meeting to discuss ways to work around potential economic sanctions from the West, stoking fears that Beijing is planning to invade Taiwan.
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China’s economic regulators held an emergency meeting to discuss ways to work around potential economic sanctions from the West, stoking fears that Beijing is planning to invade Taiwan.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile toward the sea off its east coast on Wednesday, South Korea and Japan said, about a week after Pyongyang vowed to develop its nuclear forces “at the fastest possible speed.”
An FISM article on Monday described testimony given by the Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, where he confirmed his creation of a “disinformation governance board.” Republicans have responded to that testimony in force.
The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) paid a controversial data-mining company for unfettered access to phone location-tracking data of over 20 million Americans to monitor compliance with COVID-19 lockdowns, as first reported by tech company Motherboard-VICE.
Reported deaths from COVID-19 are at the lowest level recorded over the last two years, with the fewest cases in five months since the beginning of the pandemic.
U.S. job openings increased to a record high in March as worker shortages persisted, suggesting that employers could continue to raise wages and help keep inflation uncomfortably high.
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Russian forces killed and wounded dozens of Ukrainians overnight as they unleashed artillery fire on several towns in eastern Ukraine.
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J.D. Vance, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate who is backed by Donald Trump, won his Ohio primary on Tuesday, Edison Research and NBC News projected, in an early test of the former president’s sway over his party as he eyes a possible White House run in 2024.