More of Today's Articles Corporations backing away from covid vaccine mandates as injuries, deaths mount A recent pulse survey from the Fisher Phillips law firm has found that at least 83 percent of employers are not even considering trying to implement an employee mandate for Wuhan coronavirus ... Rep. McCaul calls COVID-19 pandemic "worst cover-up in human history" Texas Rep. Michael McCaul, a top Republican on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, on Sunday, May 30, said it is "more likely than not" that SARS-CoV-2 escaped from a laboratory in ... Former FDA commissioner says "lab leaks happen all the time" Dr. Chris Gottlieb, former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), recently told CBS that lab leaks happen quite frequently. "These kinds of lab leaks happen all the time, ... Doctors and nurses sue hospital for required Wuhan coronavirus vaccine A group of more than 100 doctors and nurses in Texas sued the hospital they work at after it mandated Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations. The suit filed by 117 plaintiffs accused the ... Students at West Point threatened with solitary confinement, separation from Academy for refusing risky covid vaccinations The United States Military Academy at West Point is attempting to force all cadets to get vaccinated for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) by threatening them with solitary confinement, separation ... Tesla deploys in-car cameras to spy on its own drivers Electric automaker Tesla has started using cabin cameras in some of its vehicles to spy on its own drivers in an effort to ensure that drivers are paying attention to the road when using the ... Amazon is about to start sharing Alexa owners' bandwidth with their neighbors The tens of millions of Americans that own Amazon smart devices like Alexa, Echo and Ring only have a few days left to opt out of a company experiment that will severely compromise their personal ... Report implicates international retailers in forced labor at India's spinning mills A recent report produced by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Somo and Arisa has implicated international retailers Tesco, Sainsbury's, Ikea and Next for allegedly benefiting from forced ... US Mint postpones silver coin pre-orders amid global silver shortage The United States Mint delayed pre-sales of its non-circulating silver coins amid a global silver shortage. In a statement on May 27, the bureau said that its supply of silver blanks is not able ... UK water retailers on the brink of collapse due to unpaid water bills The U.K.'s water market is at risk of collapse due to unpaid water bills piling up amid the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This is according to a report commissioned by the U.K. ... Cyberattack shuts down all JBS beef plants in the US, showing food supply vulnerability to hacking attacks All beef plants operated by JBS in the United States have been shut down due to a cyberattack that targeted some of the company's servers over the weekend. The attack, which the dishonest ... Hate crime hoax: Student sets room on fire, claims she was target of racist attacks A female student at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin, claimed to be a victim of racist attacks. She even reported that somebody had started a small fire in her on-campus residence hall ... |