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UK vaccine passport test for events and public gatherings

UK vaccine passport test for events and public gatherings 5 Apr, 2021 08:37 PM 5 minutes to read The UK s National COVID Memorial Wall on the Thames South Bank. Photo / Tony Hicks, AP The UK s National COVID Memorial Wall on the Thames South Bank. Photo / Tony Hicks, AP Other By: Sylvia Hui Britain is planning to test a series of measures including coronavirus status certifications over the coming weeks to see if they can allow people to safely return to mass gatherings at sports arenas, nightclubs and concerts. People attending a range of events this month and in May, including a club night and key FA Cup soccer matches, will need to be tested both before and after. The trials will also gather evidence on how ventilation and different approaches to social distancing could enable large events to go ahead.

Immigration, a public charge, and tax tyranny!

Immigration, a public charge, and tax tyranny! On January 25th, 2020, the United States Supreme Court upheld the Trump Administration’s “public charge” rule, allowing it to take effect. The rule, designed to protect American taxpayers from having to finance the economic needs of millions of immigrants flooding into the United States made it more difficult for them to acquire a green card and permanent residency should they use, or were found likely to use, taxpayer financed benefits such as food stamps, public housing and Medicaid, and thus becoming a “public charge”. And why not have such a rule? As far back as our colonial period, laws were enacted to prohibit the immigration of individuals who might become a public charge. One such law forbid

Feds OK $47 5 million for Alaska airports including a new airport for erosion-threatened Newtok

Print article The U.S. Department of Transportation has approved about $47.5 million in spending to build a new airport in the Southwest Alaska village of Newtok and make upgrades to two urban airports. Newtok, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and Kenai Municipal Airport will receive funding, Alaska’s News Source reported. Erosion-threatened Newtok was granted more than $21.1 million for a new airport on higher ground, scheduled to be completed by 2023. Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport received about $25.5 million and the Kenai Municipal Airport got about $826,000 for renovation projects. The grants were made as part of a more than $600 million in infrastructure funding from the Federal Aviation Administration that will offer 499 grants to 390 airports in 39 states, Puerto Rico and the Federated States of Micronesia.

We re Suing to End Twitter Censorship

We re Suing to End Twitter Censorship We re Suing to End Twitter Censorship Jared Taylor announces that he and his organization, American Renaissance, are suing Twitter for banning their accounts. The reason Twitter gave—“affiliation with a violent extremist organization”—is absurd. Twitter simply disagreed with the content of their tweets. Taylor explains that under the California Constitution, Twitter must protect free speech on its public forum. Replies: 1 Replies: 0 Replies: 0 Replies: 0 Posting Permissions You   Join our e-mail alerts 04-03-2021, 10:16 PM in General Discussion 04-03-2021, 09:45 PM in General Discussion 04-03-2021, 09:43 PM in General Discussion 04-03-2021, 05:07 PM in General Discussion

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