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CCP virus pandemic
US Lawmakers Investigate Funds Diverted to China for Research on Pathogens of ‘Pandemic Potential’
The probe intends to uncover the use of Pentagon funds in enhancing any coronavirus, influenza, Ebola, or other dangerous pathogens.
January 28, 2024
BY
Naveen Athrappully
No Cause Given for Deaths of High-Ranking Officials and Celebrities in China
Between Aug. 22, 2023, and Sept. 8, 2023, at least 19 high-ranking officials and celebrities passed away in ...
September 16, 2023
BY
Ellen Wan
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Shawn Jiang
and
Olivia Li
20 Former or Current University Leaders in China Succumb to Illness in Past 3 Months
More than 10 were the highest-level cadres of their university, such as university president, deputy president, Party head, ...
September 13, 2023
BY
Shawn Jiang
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Olivia Li
7 Famous Scholars Pass Away in a Week as China Experiences Another COVID Surge
Commentary In the past week, at least seven high-profile professors in Chinese universities died of illness, including an ...
August 31, 2023
BY
Shawn Jiang
and
Olivia Li
Is the WHO Using Animal Research to Spy on You?
What is the One Health Initiative? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it’s an integrative approach to the ...
June 21, 2023
BY
Lee Smith
Health Care Industry Dealing With Higher Costs, New Technology, Other Challenges Post Pandemic
As the COVID-19 emergency declaration expires, health care providers and payers face challenges that existed before COVID but ...
April 11, 2023
BY
Michael Clements
Does New COVID Surge or COVID Propaganda Pose Greater Risk?
For three years, the CCP’s pandemic propaganda shaped Western responses to COVID. Now after Beijing ends its zero-covid ...
December 28, 2022
BY
Lee Smith
American Concern Over the Pandemic Hits a Record Low
Fewer than one in ten Americans say that they're concerned about the CCP virus, after more than two ...
April 15, 2022
BY
Bryan Jung
People Giving Up Their Thinking During Pandemic in an Emerging Dystopia: Novelist Walter Kirn
Walter Kirn, a novelist, essayist, and journalist, has witnessed individuals give up reason to obey authority figures’ COVID-19 ...
January 29, 2022
BY
Masooma Haq
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Jan Jekielek
Capitol Report (Jan. 12): Inflation and Empty Shelves Across US
If you’ve noticed more empty shelves with higher price tags, you are not alone. Inflation just hit a ...
January 12, 2022
BY
Steve Lance
South Korea’s Top 2 Presidential Candidates Embroiled in Scandals Ahead of Election, Policy Debates Turn Into ‘Mudslinging’
With less than three months until South Korea’s presidential election, candidates of both major parties are competing over ...
December 24, 2021
BY
Lisa Bian
Mayor’s Fund in LA to Give $300 in Groceries, Essentials to 5,000 Low-Income Families
LOS ANGELES—The nonprofit Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles announced Dec. 16 that it will provide $300 for groceries and ...
December 16, 2021
BY
City News Service
Powell: Fed ‘Not at All Sure’ Inflation Will Fade Next Year
WASHINGTON—In a fresh sign of his growing concerns about inflation, Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the Federal ...
December 2, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
Hill Republicans Push Vaccine Exemptions as Mandate Protests Mount
Congressional Republicans are pushing proposals to exempt millions of American workers who object to President Joe Biden's mandatory ...
October 27, 2021
BY
Mark Tapscott
Spike Cohen: Culture of Fear During Pandemic Led to Massive Infringements of Rights
A culture of fear during the COVID-19 pandemic led to a massive infringements of the rights of the ...
October 7, 2021
BY
Isabel van Brugen
China to US Freight Cost Soared Tenfold Due to Container Shortage
Since August, the price of container freight from China to the United States has soared ten times, setting ...
September 30, 2021
BY
Jessica Mao
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Ellen Wan
COVID-19: China Owes the World $35 Trillion in Compensation
Commentary The "lab leak" hypothesis has never looked more credible. If the virus did escape from a lab ...
August 15, 2021
BY
John Mac Ghlionn
The Chinese Regime Must Pay for the Pandemic, Avoiding the Winter Olympics Solves Nothing
Commentary Aldous Huxley once compared "a walk in the country" to a religious-like pilgrimage. "To commune with the ...
August 9, 2021
BY
John Mac Ghlionn
The Next Pandemic: Not a Question of If, but a Question of When
Commentary According to the Global Times, the Chinese regime’s mouthpiece of choice, a flight from Russia is to blame for the ...
August 3, 2021
BY
John Mac Ghlionn
Orange County Cities Move to End Local Emergencies
Huntington Beach and Fullerton joined a minority of Orange County, California, cities on July 6 in moving to end local ...
July 7, 2021
BY
Jack Bradley
China, US Diplomats Clash Over Human Rights, Pandemic Origin
BEIJING—Top U.S. and Chinese diplomats appear to have had another sharply worded exchange, with Beijing saying it told ...
June 12, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
House Lawmakers Introduce Bills to Address Origins of CCP Virus Pandemic
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced two measures that seek to equip the United States with the ...
May 30, 2021
BY
Janita Kan
Advocates for School Reopening Speak Out as Adverse Consequences of Remote Learning On the Rise
The largest school district in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, has been taking a step-by-step approach to reopen ...
April 18, 2021
BY
William Huang
NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (April 7)
A third virus wave hits Michigan, Arkansas is the first state to ban children from having gender reassignment ...
April 7, 2021
BY
NTD Television
Michigan Pizzeria Owner Arrested for Defying State COVID-19 Restrictions
A restaurant owner in Michigan was arrested on March 19 for defying state CCP virus pandemic restrictions and ...
March 21, 2021
BY
Janita Kan
Texas AG Sues Austin Mayor for Defying Governor’s Lift of Mask Mandates
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said on Thursday that his office is suing officials in the City of ...
March 11, 2021
BY
Janita Kan
Everything’s Coming Up COVID for Much Public Spending… Even as Virus Fades
For some special interests, a fading coronavirus pandemic poses a problem, but not always an insurmountable one. Big ...
March 5, 2021
BY
Steve Miller
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RealClearInvestigations
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