Month: December 2020

Georgia Court to Hear Petition to Inspect Fulton County Absentee Ballots

The Superior Court of Fulton County is set to hear a petition next week from a group of Georgian voters demanding a “forensic inspection” of mail-in ballots in the county from November’s presidential election. “We have just received notice that we will be granted a hearing Monday, Jan. 4 at 11 a.m. on our Emergency…


Georgia Court to Hear on Petition to Inspect Fulton County Absentee Ballots

The Superior Court of Fulton County is set to hear a petition next week from a group of Georgian voters demanding a “forensic inspection” of mail-in ballots in the county from November’s presidential election. “We have just received notice that we will be granted a hearing Monday, Jan. 4 at 11 a.m. on our Emergency…


Ruling in Gohmert Lawsuit Could ‘Be Big Game-Changer’ for Vote Count on Jan. 6, Expert Says

A federal judge’s decision in the lawsuit filed against Vice President Mike Pence by a fellow Republican could substantially alter how the events unfold when Congress convenes for a joint session on Jan. 6 to count the Electoral College votes, according to Constitutional expert Rick Greene. While the main thrust of the lawsuit filed by…


More Canadians Are Financially Stable, Finding New Ways to Save Money in 2020: Poll

While the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a sharp increase in the unemployment rate in 2020, more Canadians said they are financially stable compared to the previous year. Roughly 23 percent of Canadians said they don’t have any barriers to financial stability, which is a 5 percent increase compared to the same period of time in…


Border Patrol Agents Rescue Mexican Migrant Found Hanging From Border Wall in California

Border Patrol agents helped rescue a migrant who got stuck on the U.S.-Mexico border wall this week, the agency said. The situation took place at approximately 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday night. Agents patrolling Imperial Beach in California saw the man hanging from the wall where it juts out into the Pacific Ocean. The 25-year-old Mexican…


Police Arrest Suspect for Kidnapping Woman From Santa Ana Hotel

Police arrested a 35-year-old convicted felon Dec. 29 after he allegedly kidnapped an 18-year-old woman at gunpoint from a hotel in Santa Ana, California. Santa Ana Police Department detectives tracked down the suspect—using hotel surveillance footage and witness descriptions—to his residence in Victorville. “They staked his residence out and then when he left, they pulled…


Four Deaths in Elderly Reported From 3 Countries During First Days of Vaccine Rollout: Authorities Urge Calm

In the first days of COVID-19 vaccine rollouts, at least 4 deaths from heart attacks were reported in people between the ages of 75 and 91, in 3 countries. These deaths all took place between 2 hours and five days after the Pfizer BioNTech mRNA Covid vaccine was administered; In all cases, they had co-morbidities….


Georgia Judge Rolls Back Order That Blocked Counties From Voter-Roll Clean Up

The federal judge who on Monday blocked two Georgia counties from removing voters from voter rolls eased her order just before midnight Wednesday. District Court Judge Leslie Abrams Gardner, an Obama appointee, ruled that Ben Hill County still cannot remove any voters from voter rolls but said the Muscogee County Board of Elections and Registration can…


China Insider: Sinovac Delays Release of Vaccine Trials, Effectiveness Questioned

Chinese company Sinovac Biotech Ltd. is delaying the release of the results of a phase III clinical trial of its CCP virus vaccine until January. Before that, Sinovac had delayed its announcement twice, which raised questions about the effectiveness of the vaccine.


China Insider: U.S. Intelligence Under Obama Weakened Amid China’s Data War

U.S. magazine Foreign Policy recently disclosed inside stories of China’s assault on U.S. intelligence and personal data in the past ten years. The extensive report was based on interviews with over three dozen current and former U.S. intelligence and national security officials.