Source of breaking news and analysis, insightful commentary and original reporting, curated and written specifically for the new generation of independent and conservative thinkers.
Chinese scientists have engineered a virus with parts of Ebola in a lab that killed a group of hamsters.
The group of hamsters that received the lethal injection ‘developed severe systemic diseases similar to those observed in human Ebola patients,’ including multi-organ failure,’ the study shared.One particularly horrific symptom saw the infected hamsters develop secretions in their eyes, which impaired their vision and scabbed over the surface of the eyeballs.
Data released this March revealed that lab leak incidents occur every year and included the release of controlled pathogens like tuberculosis and anthrax.These continuing dangerous experiments are a literal ticking time bomb. It’s not a question of if we will face another pandemic, the question is when.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Chinese Hacking Campaign Against American Infrastructure ContinuesTop cybersecurity leaders warn that China's Volt Typhoon group remains a palpable threat to American infrastructure. The group's persistence and creativity are concerning, emphasizing the need to focus on cybersecurity basics.
Read more »
Recipes: This cookbook is devoted to Chinese food — and food that’s not really Chinese‘A Very Chinese Cookbook: 100 Recipes from China and Not China (But Still Really Chinese)’ features both authentic and Americanized dishes.
Read more »
Luxury powerhouses are not just betting on Chinese shoppers, they are investing in Chinese talentThe recent engagement with emerging Chinese talent shows that luxury brands are not just looking to capitalize on established names — they are localizing their own relevance by investing in young talent from the country.
Read more »
Chinese E-Marketplace Temu Encourages Use of Chinese Cotton Despite Human Rights ConcernsChinese cheap goods e-marketplace Temu has been encouraging suppliers to use Chinese cotton in their products, despite the majority of that cotton being produced in occupied East Turkistan. This raises concerns about potential human rights violations and the use of forced labor.
Read more »
House Dems, Republicans team up to block CCP encroachment on US food supplyA bipartisan group of lawmakers are pushing to curb Chinese control of the U.S. agricultural supply as Beijing's ruling Chinese Communist Party continues to grow its dominance in the sector.
Read more »
Biden's plan to reschedule marijuana may finally end 'Reefer Madness'The federal government's plan to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug will allow important medical research into how cannabis can help or hurt users.
Read more »