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Australia’s $452 Million Immediate Response to Aged Care Royal Commission

The Australian government has announced a $452.2 million raft of measures as an immediate response to the findings of the royal commission into aged care, as it sets out to reform the sector. The royal commission has made 148 recommendations to the Morrison government, including new laws to protect the rights of elderly people and […]

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China in Focus (March 2): Japan Asks China to Stop Anal Swab Testing

China comes under fire again for subjecting foreigners to an invasive virus test. Japanese officials say it needs to stop. The head of the Chinese Communist Party is determined to stand against democratic principles. He vows not to follow constitutionalism. Florida’s governor takes new action to protect the state from China’s communist influence. One Chinese

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Video: China Gets ‘Blank Check’ From Paris Agreement—Former EPA Chief Andrew Wheeler

At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), we sit down with Andrew Wheeler, the former chief of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, to discuss what he sees as the major untold accomplishments of the Trump administration when it comes to environmental protection and why he disagrees with the Biden administration’s decision to rejoin the Paris

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Australian Manufacturing Sees Highest Monthly Uptick Since March 2018 After Virus Restrictions Lifted

Australian manufacturing has seen its highest monthly uptick since March 2018, with the Australian Industry Group’s manufacturing performance index (Australian PMI)  increasing by 3.5 points to 58.8 in February following the lift of the CCP virus lockdowns across the board in the country. But the pandemic remains the industry’s top concern. Ai Group Chief Executive Innes Willox

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Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Expected in Orange County ‘Any Day’ 

A new COVID-19 vaccine that requires just a single injection could simplify and expedite the inoculation process for Orange County residents, officials say. “There are some people who said, ‘I want the one dose and I want to get it over with, I don’t want to come back for a second dose,’” Orange County Health Officer Dr. Clayton

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Victims of Communist China Call for Magnitsky Laws in Australia

Survivors of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) gathered in Canberra on Feb. 27-28 for the inaugural “Victims of the Communist Regime of China” conference, where attendees called for the rapid adoption of Magnitsky style legislation in Australia to limit human rights abusers from enjoying the spoils of their crimes. At the conference, the need for Magnitsky legislation

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Biden Says Country ‘On Track’ to Have Enough Vaccines for All Adult Americans by End of May

President Joe Biden said that the United States is now looking to have enough vaccine supply for every adult by the end of May, a milestone he said is achievable after two large pharmaceutical companies made a move to collaborate on the latest COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 is the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party)

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Officials in Orange Consider Special Election After Judge Annuls Councilman’s Victory

Though a judge has ordered Mike Alvarez to vacate his seat on the Orange City Council, it’s unclear how the situation will play out. Undeterred by the city’s two-term limit, Alvarez ran again and was elected to a third term last November, after the city changed from at-large to district elections in 2019. But a

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