Prominent Russian Novelist Wounded In Car Bomb Assassination Attempt

According to Russia’s Interior Ministry, Zakhar Prilepin, a prominent Russian novelist, was wounded in a car bomb assassination attempt, and a suspect was quickly detained. One of Russia’s best-known novelists has been targeted in an apparent attempted assassination near the city of Nizhny Novgorod on Saturday. RIA Novosti is reporting that

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Who Benefits From The New York Times’ Attacks On Bitcoin?

Carlos Slim Helú, a Mexican business magnate who provided the newspaper with a $250 million loan in 2009 and currently owns roughly 8% of it, is one of the people who may benefit from The New York Times’ attacks on Bitcoin. Does one of the largest individual shareholders of The New

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The Countries With The Most Satellites In Space

The list of countries with the most satellites in space is given below, with the USA taking the top spot followed by China. The race for space has started anew as a flurry of private and government projects are once again reaching for humanity’s last frontier. In April, Gen. Chance Saltzman

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Parents More Likely To Question Routine Childhood Vaccinations Post-COVID

According to research commissioned by the federal government and conducted by Ekos Research Associates, parents are more likely to question routine childhood vaccinations post-COVID. Canadian parents have become more likely to question routine childhood vaccinations since the pandemic, according to research. Immunization rates “have declined since COVID-19” according to research

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Digital Fentanyl: The CCP’s Cyber Campaign To Destroy America

TikTok is the CCP’s cyber campaign to destroy America, a silent killer in the form of digital fentanyl, and the CCP is seizing troves of information daily through TikTok. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has always played the long game. It’s pivotal to their strength. They have a disciplined ability

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California Defaults On $18.6 Billion In Debt

According to data from the US Treasury, California owes the most debt at $18.6 billion and has defaulted on it. California’s recent decision not to pay back some $20 billion borrowed from the federal government to cover unemployment benefits during the pandemic will fall on the shoulders of employers, according to

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Will Biden’s Plan To Tax Crypto Mining Reduce Emissions?

According to Worldometer, the global energy consumption of Bitcoin mining alone is estimated at around 0.59% of the world’s energy usage. Therefore, Biden’s plan to tax crypto mining might help reduce emissions. Cryptocurrency miners based in the United States could soon face a tax equal to 30% of the cost of

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