Month: December 2020

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South Australia Closes Border to NSW From New Year’s Day

South Australia will impose a hard border closure with NSW in response to the spread of COVID-19 cases in Sydney. Premier Steven Marshall says the closure will apply from Friday with only returning SA residents, people permanently relocating to SA and essential travellers exempt from the new rules. Returning residents or people relocating will still…


Democratic Senate Leader Chuck Schumer: McConnell’s $2K Bill Doomed, Must Pass CASH Act

Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) on Tuesday night criticized Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for introducing a new bill tying the $2,000 direct payments to “unrelated” demands, saying the leader’s bill is doomed. “Senator McConnell knows very well how to make a bill of law, and he knows how to kill a bill,”…


Victoria Records Three More COVID-19 Cases: Restrictions Reimposed

Another three locally acquired coronavirus cases have been identified in Victoria, on top of three women whose positive tests ended a two-month streak without infections. The new cases are all close contacts of two women in their 40s and a woman in her 70s from Mitcham, Hallam and Mentone who were revealed on Wednesday night…


Census Bureau to Miss Apportionment Deadline

The Census Bureau announced it will miss a statutory deadline on Dec. 31 for handing in the numbers used to apportion congressional seats. In a statement on Wednesday, the bureau said that it continues to process the data collected from the census and plans to deliver a “complete and accurate state population count for apportionment in…


SA Police Bust Large Cannabis Crop of Over 10,000 Plants

A glasshouse cannabis crop growing in Adelaide’s north is shaping up to be one of the largest discovered in South Australia. Five men and three women have been charged with cultivating and trafficking a large commercial quantity of the drug. They were all refused police bail on Wednesday to face court, with at least one…


Texas Wind Farm Project Poses National Security Threat, Experts Say

WASHINGTON—A proposed wind farm project in West Texas has become a potential national security issue due to its Chinese owner who has ties to the communist regime in Beijing and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), experts say. A Chinese-owned company called GH America Investment Group since 2015 has bought 130,000 acres of land—an area the size of…


Georgia Senate Panel Requests Forensic Audit of Fulton County Absentee Ballots

Georgia Senate’s Election Law Study Subcommittee unanimously passed a motion during a Dec. 30 hearing to request an audit of absentee ballots in Fulton County. The senators are asking the state’s largest county to make the ballots “available for inspection” through a method outlined during the hearing by digital ID systems inventor Jovan Pulitzer. Pulitzer suggested…


Georgia Senate Subcommittee Requests Forensic Audit of Fulton County Absentee Ballots

Georgia Senate’s Election Law Study Subcommittee unanimously passed a motion to request an audit of absentee ballots in the state’s largest county, Fulton, during a Dec. 30 hearing. The Senators are asking the county to make the ballots “available for inspection” through a method outlined during the hearing by digital ID systems inventor Jovan Pulitzer. Pulitzer…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Dec. 30)

A new CCP Virus mutation is found in Colorado, Georgia’s senate subcommittee holds another hearing on election fraud, and some GOP lawmakers in Pennsylvania are still contesting election results there.