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Duffy: Effects of Covid Rules on Today’s University Students
January 18, 2022
Evita Duffy, writing in the Federalist, gives insight into life as an American university student during Covid and how the strict Rules are affecting a generation.
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U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Biden Vaccine Policy for Large Businesses
January 14, 2022
While endorsing a separate federal vaccine requirement for healthcare workers, The U.S. Supreme Court blocked President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccination-or-testing mandate for large businesses citing an improper imposition on the lives and health of many Americans with a concurring opinion providing separation of powers analysis.
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Hong Kong Adds New National Security Crimes to List
January 12, 2022
At a « patriots only » meeting, Hong Kong adds a new law to the already sweeping national security law, meant to deter dissent, by adding new crimes to the current list which includes secession, subversion, terrorism and colluding with foreign forces.
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Politico: Putin Puts out Fires Across a Former Soviet Empire
January 10, 2022
Just before security talks with the U.S. and Nato, Putin is facing a challenge in the country of Kazakhstan as protests grow over corruption in the resource rich country, as well as the situation in Ukraine where the Kremlin has more 100,000 Russian troops, tanks and artillery massed on the border.
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Imprimis: What Is the Great Reset?
January 10, 2022
Michael Rectenwald writing for Hillsdale College’s Publication, Imprimis, takes a deep dive into the origins, evolution and future of the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset.