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Enforcing UK’s Restrictions as Lockdown Eases ‘Not Manageable,’ Says Metropolitan Police Federation

Britain’s police officers don’t want to enforce residual CCP virus restrictions as the country eases out of its third national lockdown, the chairman of a major police staff association reportedly said on Sunday. “Police don’t want to police this,” said Ken Marsh, Chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation (MPF), according to The Telegraph. “We have […]

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Ottawa Recommends ‘Voting by Phone’ Option for Elections Held During Pandemic

A House of Commons committee has recommended that Elections Canada consider allowing Canadians to vote by phone should a federal election be held during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a majority report (pdf) submitted by the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs to the Parliament on Feb. 26, Liberal MPs suggested to include a “voting by

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Updates on CCP Virus: Recent Case Drops Could Change Due to New Variants

The number of daily new cases in the United States has dropped sharply in recent weeks but there’s evidence the declines are stalling around 70,000 cases a day, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky. “With these new statistics, I am really worried about reports that more states are rolling back the

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China’s $18.5 Billion Semiconductor Investment Project Fails, Employees ‘Asked to Resign’

An $18.5 billion semiconductor manufacturing project in Wuhan City backed by the Chinese regime has failed, with employees having been “asked to resign” before Feb. 28. Anonymous sources from Wuhan Hongxin Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (HSMC) told Caixin its employees “submitted resignation applications before Feb. 28 and completed the departure clearance before March 5.” The notice

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New Round of Funding Drives Anaheim Transportation Network’s Electric Vehicle Goals

Anaheim’s plan to operate California’s first all-electric bus fleet are being fueled with a $5 million grant from the California Energy Commission. The grant—provided by the California Energy Commission—will be used by the Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN) to acquire charging stations, batteries, and other solar infrastructure. It will also finance the purchase of a large solar

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Hong Kong Man Dies Two Days After Receiving Chinese-Made COVID-19 Vaccine

The Hong Kong government reported on Mar. 2 the death of an elderly man, two days after he received a Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccine. The health authorities are still investigating the cause of death to determine if it is connected to the vaccine. Since Feb. 26, the Hong Kong government has started the COVID-19 vaccination for

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Georgia Governor Not Sure He’d Sign Omnibus Election Reform Bill

Georgia’s governor on Tuesday said he was uncertain he’d sign election integrity bills that reach his desk, including an omnibus the Georgia House passed on Monday, but expressed support of reforming election laws. “There’s tons of things floating around right now. I think we probably have over 100 bills that House members and Senate members

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