US, UK, China Collaborating on ‘Newly Emerging Avian Influenza Viruses’: Report

House panel questions why the Department of Agriculture is participating in $1 million, five-year program with the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Four years after a global coronavirus pandemic was allegedly unleashed from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and despite the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) overt design to “dual-purpose” militarize agricultural research, the United States Department

Biden Food Stamp Chief Offloads Policymaking to Soros-Funded Think Tank, Ethics Complaint Charges

Two months into the Biden administration, a top official at the Department of Agriculture fielded a question, from a New York Times reporter about a program, that she couldn’t answer. The reporter emailed Deputy Undersecretary of Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services Stacy Dean on March 30, 2021, asking for her thoughts on data that suggest

House Armed Services Committee’s Hearing on Technology, AI in 21st Century Military Operations

The House Armed Services Committee holds a hearing on “The Technology and AI Fight For 21st Century Operations in the Department of Defense” at 9:00 a.m. ET on March 22. Witnesses: John Sherman, Chief Information Officer, Department of Defense Craig Martell, Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer, Department of Defens… Original News Source Link –

Shutdown Deadline Looms as Senate Considers House-Passed $1.2 Trillion Funding Bill

Hopes for a Vote Dwindle on Verge of Shutdown By Joseph Lord | 22 mins ago Hopes for a late night vote series to pass the House-passed $1.2 trillion minibus spending package are dwindling as behind-the-scenes partisan squabbling continues. Meanwhile, the government is just hours away from going into a partial shutdown. Asked whether there’s

Government Goes Into Shutdown as Senate Starts Votes on $1.2 Trillion Funding Bill

Government Goes Into Shutdown As Voting Begins By Joseph Lord | 48 mins ago The government has gone into a partial shutdown after the Senate failed to give the green light to a House-passed $1.2 trillion spending legislation by the midnight deadline. The shutdown is on track to be a short-lived one, however. After an