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PBS Principal Counsel Michael Beller Incites Political Violence In Radical Left-Wing Agenda

“Go to the White House & throw Molotov cocktails...”

“Even if Biden wins, we go for all the Republican voters, Homeland Security will take their children away…”

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Two-day bitcoin sell-off wipes out over $100 billion from the entire crypto market

Two-day bitcoin sell-off wipes out over $100 billion from the entire crypto market

The price of bitcoin slipped 10% in two days to fall below the $32,000 level for the first time since Jan. 11.
Alibaba stock spikes after Jack Ma resurfaces

Alibaba stock spikes after Jack Ma resurfaces

Chinese billionaire Jack Ma resurfaced in an online video after staying out of the public eye for months -- fueling rumors that he was missing.
Google threatens to withdraw search engine from Australia; Australia might be the first fake-free internet!

Google threatens to withdraw search engine from Australia; Australia might be the first fake-free internet!

The tech giant says it will remove its main search function from Australia if it passes a new law that force them to pay for the products they are stealing and selling.
'Overjoyed': Hear from poet who stole the show at inauguration

'Overjoyed': Hear from poet who stole the show at inauguration

CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks with Amanda Gorman, the nation's first-ever youth poet laureate, after she delivered a poem...
Tesco apologises after mum nearly feeds baby formula three months out of date

Tesco apologises after mum nearly feeds baby formula three months out of date

A mum was shocked to discover formula milk she bought for her baby was three months out of date.
Boris refuses to rule out extending lockdown until summer

Boris refuses to rule out extending lockdown until summer

Boris Johnson has hinted that lockdown could last until the summer.
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Schools will be given two weeks notice before pupils can return

Schools will be given two weeks notice before pupils can return

Pupils could find out if they will return to learning in school within the next week, the Education Secretary has said.
Slave trader statues in City of London to be removed

Slave trader statues in City of London to be removed

The City of London Corporation has voted to remove the statues of two slave traders from its headquarters.
Assaults on emergency workers most common Covid crime

Assaults on emergency workers most common Covid crime

Assaults on emergency workers made up more than a quarter of Covid-related crimes prosecuted during the first six months of the pandemic, figures show.
Malware reportedly found on laptops given to children in England

Malware reportedly found on laptops given to children in England

Investigation launched after teachers warn of worm on devices handed out for home schooling
Ministers could pay £500 to everyone with Covid in England

Ministers could pay £500 to everyone with Covid in England

Exclusive: universal payment is ‘preferred position’ of DHSC in effort to help people self-isolate
Covid: £800 house party fines to be introduced in England

Covid: £800 house party fines to be introduced in England

Fines of £800 for anyone attending a house party of more than 15 people will be introduced in England from next week, under new Covid measures.
Covid: 'Too early' to say if lockdown will end in spring - Boris Johnson

Covid: 'Too early' to say if lockdown will end in spring - Boris Johnson

It is "too early" to say whether England's Covid restrictions will be able to end in the spring, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.
Hong Kong poised to require two-week quarantine for flight crew

Hong Kong poised to require two-week quarantine for flight crew

Hong Kong is set to require flight crew entering the Asian financial hub for more than two hours to quarantine in a hotel for two weeks.
Erick Tsang says an amendment bill will be sent to Legco requiring district councillors – such as, from far left below, Leos Lee, Jay Li and Lester Shum – to take an oath. SING TAO

Oath to uphold Basic Law looms for all district councillors

District councillors will be required to take an oath to uphold the Basic Law, with an amendment bill facilitating the arrangement...
Government urged to orderly reopen leisure and cultural venues

Government urged to orderly reopen leisure and cultural venues

Lawmaker Ma Fung-kwok has urged the Hong Kong government to reopen some of its cultural, recreational and sports facilities in...
HK panels suggest care home residents and staff first to get the jab

HK panels suggest care home residents and staff first to get the jab

Two scientific committees under the Centre for Health Protection today suggested that residents and staff of residential care homes...
HK reports 70 Covid cases, 16 infections untraceable

HK reports 70 Covid cases, 16 infections untraceable

The Centre for Health Protection said as of 12am today, it has recorded 70 additional confirmed coronavirus cases – seven imported...
UK risks sparking diplomatic row after refusing to grant EU officials full diplomatic status

UK risks sparking diplomatic row after refusing to grant EU officials full diplomatic status

The UK has risked starting a row with the European Union, after refusing to grant full diplomatic status to João Vale de Almeida,...
Schools will be the first to reopen, says UK education minister, but high rate of Covid infection means timeline still unclear

Schools will be the first to reopen, says UK education minister, but high rate of Covid infection means timeline still unclear

The British education secretary has said schools will be given a two-week warning before reopening, but getting kids back into...
UK police tipped off about ‘illegal rave’ show up to find cold pensioners queuing for Covid vaccine

UK police tipped off about ‘illegal rave’ show up to find cold pensioners queuing for Covid vaccine

Police officers in the UK who were tipped off about an alleged “illegal rave” showed up to find that it was actually just a group...
UK health minister defends Covid-19 delayed-dose vaccine strategy despite lingering doubts over efficacy

UK health minister defends Covid-19 delayed-dose vaccine strategy despite lingering doubts over efficacy

Health Secretary Matt Hancock has defended the UK government’s strategy for the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine, citing data that...
‘Great cover, guys’: UK’s New Statesman magazine mocked for copying rival Spectator’s Biden-themed front page

‘Great cover, guys’: UK’s New Statesman magazine mocked for copying rival Spectator’s Biden-themed front page

British liberal magazine the New Statesman has found itself under heavy scrutiny and the subject of mockery after ripping off a...
World’s second-largest short video platform seeks US$5 billion in Hong Kong IPO

World’s second-largest short video platform seeks US$5 billion in Hong Kong IPO

Kuaishou will raise the curtain for other China’s short video-sharing platforms to raise funds via IPO in Hong Kong.
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