May 2, 2022 DeSantis accuses Disney of cozying up to CCP, making 'a fortune' without mentioning atrocities The feud between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Disney continues as the governor slammed the company for profiting off of its relationship with China, without condemning its human rights abuses.
May 2, 2022 China's COVID lockdowns are a symptom of deeper problems Some Americans might be tempted to gloat over China’s COVID woes, but they should resist the urge.
May 2, 2022 Financial Times op-ed criticizes Biden administration for campaigning to remove Trump's tariffs on China The Financial Times published an op-ed calling for the Biden administration to maintain tariffs on Chinese goods first put in place by the Trump administration.
May 1, 2022 China’s ‘zero-COVID’ restrictions curb May 1 holiday travel China's May Day saw little celebration due to the government's "zero-COVID" approach amid a coronavirus lockdown.
May 1, 2022 Schweizer calls for Hunter Biden independent counsel, says Garland can otherwise 'direct' DE prosecutor Author and investigative journalist Peter Schweizer called for an independent counsel to be appointed in Hunter Biden's federal probe being litigated in Delaware.
April 29, 2022 South Korea to relax outdoor mask mandate as infections fall South Korea will relax its outdoor face mask mandate next week.
April 29, 2022 Hunter Biden associate visited Obama-Biden White House 7 times after becoming head of company with CCP ties Person, who emailed with Hunter Biden and his longtime business partner Eric Schwerin frequently about business dealings associated with the Harves Group in 2015 and 2016, made multiple visits to the White House during that time.
April 28, 2022 Taiwan facing largest COVID outbreak so far Taiwan is facing its worst COVID-19 outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic.
April 28, 2022 Apple's 'pregnant man' emoji is more 'corporate hypocrisy,' says American Family Association VP Parents are pushing back on Apple for its 'woke' agenda after it unveiled a 'pregnant man' emoji. American Family Association Executive Vice President Ed Vitagliano discussed the move on 'America's Newsroom'
April 28, 2022 Beijing classes go online as COVID-19 restrictions tighten Beijing is closing all city schools in an effort to prevent a wider COVID-19 outbreak in the Chinese capital.