New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in sex scandal, party’s 3 biggest women’s rights fighters silent
The Democratic Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, has been accused by two former subordinates of being involved in physical and verbal sexual harassment. The Democratic Party’s current Vice President He Jinli, former Secretary of State Hillary, and senior Senator Warren (Elizabeth Warren) are silent on Cuomo’s sexual harassment. Contrary to the previous attitude towards Kavanaugh.
Trump‘s presidency, had nominated Kavanaugh (Brett Kavanaugh) to the Supreme Court justices in 2018, but Kavanaugh was then reported to have sexual assault suspicions, He Jinli, Hillary, Warren thus issued a strong condemnation.
NEWS10 former anchor: harassed by Cuomo’s office was forced to leave
A former News10 ABC anchor and reporter, Lindsay Nielsen, tweeted on Feb. 28 that she resigned because she was harassed and physically assaulted by Governor Cuomo’s office.
Lindsay Nielsen, who left News10 in 2017, told the New York Post that harassment from Cuomo’s office staff was one of the reasons she resigned. She had received many accusatory and threatening phone calls from staffers in the governor’s office, and she decided to quit her job at News10 after realizing that this behavior would never stop.
She explained that when she contacted Cuomo’s office to request a response to a story, she usually did not receive a response, but after the story was published she received numerous calls asking to change the story, “They made it personal and claimed I had a personal vendetta against the governor; that was absolutely false, I was just doing my job as a reporter, reporting the facts. “
Pelosi: Sexual harassment allegations against Cuomo credible, support independent investigation
As the Cuomo sex scandal continues to fester, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi finally broke her silence on March 1 to say that the sexual harassment allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo are “credible” and supports an independent investigation of Cuomo.
Pelosi said in a statement that the two women who accused Cuomo of sexual harassment and misconduct should be taken seriously, according to U.S. media outlet The Hill.
Zuckerberg reaches court settlement over facial recognition privacy, pays $650 million
Northern District of California Judge James Donato approved a $650 million privacy settlement of a class action lawsuit against Facebook and ordered Facebook to pay the 1.6 million members in Illinois who filed claims as soon as possible, according to Breitbart News on March 1.
The lawsuit in question alleged that Facebook’s Tag Suggestions tool scanned faces in users’ photos and provided tags, and that the tool stored biometric data without users’ consent. Under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, consumers will be able to sue companies that collect and store their biometric data, including faces and fingerprints, without the user’s permission.
In 2018, the case became a class action lawsuit. in 2019, Facebook changed its facial recognition platform to opt-in only.
Judge Donato said the settlement was a “landmark result” and a “significant victory for consumers in the highly controversial area of digital privacy.
Blacklisted by Trump Administration, Biden Brings SMIC Back from the Dead?
On March 1, the media broke the news that SMIC has been granted a supply license from some U.S. equipment manufacturers. Morgan Stanley, an international financial services firm, confirmed the news in its recent report. Some commentators pointed out that if the news is true, it indicates that the Biden Administration has secretly taken the first step to compromise with the Chinese Communist Party.
Apollo.com commentator Wang Dulan commented that Morgan Stanley is close to both the CCP and the Washington swamp. So he will be well-informed. So the possibility of this thing is very high.
Chinese financial media outlet Interface News reported on Monday that Futu News has learned from the supply chain that SMIC has obtained supply licenses from some U.S. equipment makers, mainly covering semiconductor equipment for mature processes, among others.
In a recent research report, Morgan Stanley, a leading international financial services firm, also noted that U.S. equipment suppliers have recently resumed supplying components and on-site services to SMIC.
This means that SMIC’s mature process business is expected to be licensed for U.S. equipment supply and SMIC’s operational outlook will be further clarified, according to Morgan Stanley’s report.
In December 2020, Trump’s U.S. Department of Commerce announced to the public that it had placed SMIC on its “Entity List.
Chinese Communist Hackers Target Indian Vaccine System to Gather Sensitive Intelligence
The latest news from Reuters says that in recent weeks, a hacker group backed by the Chinese Communist government has targeted the IT systems of two Indian vaccine manufacturers, both of which produce the Wuhan pneumonia vaccine used in India’s vaccination program.
In August 2020, Indian security agencies released a report showing that the Chinese Communist military’s cyber army unit, number 61398, had long been collecting sensitive intelligence and information on the world’s networks, space, and geographic locations, and that the unit was later found to be very active in hacking India. This includes India’s first homemade nuclear-powered submarine “INS Arihant” that can launch nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles underwater, and India’s procurement of P8I maritime patrol aircraft from the United States and other sensitive information.
China-India conflict is difficult to resolve? Mumbai’s mysterious blackout, China’s dirty tricks
Four months after the bloody clashes between India and China at the Galwan Valley border in June last year, a power outage suddenly occurred in Mumbai, the financial center of India, more than 2,000 kilometers away. Some foreign media reports suggest that the blackout in Mumbai was a deliberate attempt by the Chinese Communist Party to scare India into overemphasizing its territorial claims and what the consequences would be.
Apollo.com chief commentator Wang Duran commented that the Chinese Communist Party has been studying attacks on other countries’ power grids, so on May 1 last year, Trump announced to strengthen the protection of the U.S. power grid and signed an executive order to ban the import and use of equipment that poses a national security threat to U.S. power plants and transmission systems. And as soon as Biden took office, he rescinded Trump’s order, which was a major national security threat. In doing so, the Biden administration betrayed U.S. national interests.
The Wall Street Journal reported at the Time that while Trump’s executive order did not list any countries, national security officials said Russia and the Chinese Communist Party could have the ability to temporarily disrupt the operations of U.S. electric utilities and natural gas pipelines.
Media reports: Chinese Communist Party attacks India’s power grid.
The New York Times reported on Feb. 28 that a study showed that when the bloody conflict between India and China erupted in the Himalayas, Chinese Communist Party malware went on a rampage to manage power supplies across India, including high-voltage DC transmission substations and coal-fired power plant control systems.
Stuart Solomon, chief operating officer of Boston-based cyber intelligence firm Recorded Future, said that a Beijing-funded company called Red Echo, whose systems were used by the Chinese government, had been able to exploit the system. (Red Echo), a Beijing-funded company, systematically used advanced cyber intrusion techniques to surreptitiously gain access to 12 critical nodes within the power generation and transmission infrastructure across India. Most of the software did not start after the malware moved into the power system.
Solomon said this raises questions about whether the blackout in Mumbai, one of India’s busiest commercial hubs, on Oct. 13 last year signaled a warning from Beijing that if New Delhi pushes too hard on its border claims, the future could be detrimental to the Indian side.
Indian officials said the blackout was caused by a Cyber Attack by the Chinese Communist Party.
The massive blackout in Mumbai came at a time when the Epidemic was so severe that not only did trains stop running and the stock market close, but even Indian hospitals had to switch to emergency generators to keep their ventilators running.
At the time, Indian media quoted Indian officials as saying that the blackout was caused by a nearby power load management center that was under cyber attack from China.
The New Times reported that the Mumbai blackout may have been caused by a hacking attack by Chinese communist authorities against India’s power grid.
Indian military experts have also appealed to the Indian government to replace all Chinese-made equipment in India’s power sector and critical railroad system, the report said.
Since then, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin denied at a regular press conference on March 1 that it was the work of the Chinese Communist Party, saying it was an ulterior motive and firmly opposed.
Poll: Americans’ favorable view of China’s Communist Party hits record low, down 13 percent in 1 year
A new poll released on Monday (March 1) by Gallup, a U.S. pollster, found that Americans’ favorable opinion of the Chinese Communist Party and Russia has fallen to an all-time low. Gallup cited the origin of the Communist pneumonia epidemic in mainland China and Russia’s widespread hacking of the United States as the main reasons for the record low favorability of China and Russia.
The Free Times reported that Gallup poll data showed that only 20% of Americans surveyed had a favorable view of the CCP, a 13% drop from the previous year and a record low since 1979, while 79% of Americans had a negative view of the CCP. When separated by party affiliation, only 10% of Republicans surveyed have a favorable view of the CCP, compared to 27% of Democrats. About 22% of non-partisan respondents have a favorable view of the CCP.
Among countries in the world, Americans rank 8th in favorability toward Taiwan, with 72% favorability. However, the top three countries with the lowest favorable ratings among Americans are North Korea, Iraq and China, with 11%, 13% and 20%, respectively.
As for Russia, only 22 percent of Americans surveyed have a favorable view of the country, and 77 percent of respondents have a negative view of Russia.
The poll was conducted by Gallup from February 3 to 18, 2021, among 1,021 randomly selected U.S. adults over the age of 18 by telephone, with a sampling error of 4 percentage points.
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