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US National Debt Surpasses $35 Trillion, Servicing it Now Second-largest Budget Item
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Falun Gong Endures in China Despite 25 Years of Communist Persecution
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Trump Forges Ahead in White House Bid Following Assassination Attempt
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9 Years Following Infamous ‘709’ Crackdown, China’s Human Rights Lawyers Hold Out Hope
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Proposed Regulations Capping Overdraft and Late Fees Will Drive Up Costs for Customers, JPMorgan Says
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Top Chinese Generals Expelled From Communist Party in Sign of Greater Purges
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US Supreme Court Rules Presidents Have ‘Some Immunity’ From Criminal Prosecution
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America ‘On Schedule’ for 2026 Moon Landing, NASA Head Says Following Chinese Chang’e-6 Mission
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Economic Woes Drive Chinese Investors to Foreign Markets Amid Mass Exodus
Quantum Entanglement: Scientists Don’t Understand It, But That Hasn’t Stopped Them From Using It
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On August 5, in what is being described as a “landmark” ruling, a federal judge said that Google violated antitrust laws by building a dominant hold over online search services, a ruling that will have wide-ranging and unprecedented implications for the future of the internet. The Justice Department has been
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Poland Closer to Buying US Apache Attack Helicopters
Poland's defense ministry signed offset deals with Boeing and General Electric worth
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US and Russia Agree to Biggest Post-Cold War Prisoner Swap
U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan returned to
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Revamped Dairy, Deli, and Bakery Expo Draws Thousands to Houston
The IDDBA Expo, also known as the IDDBA Show, is an esteemed
- Spike in Drownings at NYC Beaches Prompts City Authorities to Act
- US Home Insurers Plagued By Surging Claims, Rising Costs in High-Risk Regions
- California Wildfire Gets Worse, Becomes Largest in US
- US Transportation Department Opens Probe Into Delta Air Lines Following Widespread Flight Cancellations
- US Military Builds Up Australia’s Northern Bases Amid China Tensions
- Florida Man Accused of Spying for China Faces 15 Years in Prison: DOJ
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- Kamala Harris Appears to Have Secured Enough Delegates to Become the Democratic Nominee
- US State Department Vows Action Against Communist China’s Persecution of Falun Gong
As it reaches the third quarter of the year, Starbucks has suffered lower sales in China as the middle class spends less on their products. Competition and the country’s own economic woes have been cited as factors contributing to the fall in sales. Speaking to investors on July 30, Starbucks
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China and Philippines Arrive at ‘Provisional Arrangement’ for South China Sea Resupply Missions
The Philippine foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday, July 21 that Manila and the People’s Republic
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Taiwan Firms Shift Supply Chains From China to India
Taiwan firms are shifting supply chains to India from mainland China as Taipei and New Delhi strengthen economic
Gold has been the standout commodity performer so far this year, gaining 18.5 percent since the start of January and posting a record high. Spot gold ended at $2,443.29 an ounce on Aug. 2, and it has largely held onto the gains made this year. The World Gold Council released
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How to Make Mediterranean-Style Stuffed Tomatoes & Peppers: A Timeless Classic
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine Almost every cuisine from the Mediterranean
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A Knight’s Auberge: Opulence and Fine Cuisine at Palazzo Vittoriosa in Malta
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine Crossing the Grand Harbor from Valletta
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Treatment of Andean Condor Showcases Challenges of Wildlife Conservation
An Andean condor is being treated in Santiago, Chile after it was
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- Celebrating Robert Burns: A Night of Tradition, Scrumptious Eats, and Poetry
It’s easy to get caught up in the grind. From morning to night we might be busy with routine tasks that bring little satisfaction. Although daily routines lend structure and predictability, they come with unfortunate side effects. Once we get used to something, it tends to become less special –
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Strength Through Faith: The Inspiring Journey of Zhu Yuanzhu and Her Son
Amid the stories of human resilience and faith, the journey of Zhu Yuanzhu and her son, Sun Hongwei, stands as a moving testament to the enduring spirit of Falun Gong practitioners. Featured on the July 20 segment of “The Stories of Life,” on Gan Jing World, the pair shared how
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Sandalwood – A Fragrant Tree With Spiritual Significance
Sandalwood, derived from the heartwood of trees in the genus Santalum, has held a place of profound importance
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Dive Into Cider: A Timeless Beverage with a Rich History
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine Cider is an alcoholic beverage that dates back to the dawn of
Summer is here, and many of us have already been exposed to the warm sun rays. With the excitement of summer fun, it’s easy to forget to protect our skin from the sun; but preventing sunburns should remain one of our top priorities. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, a
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Ancient Wisdom Behind India’s Superstitious Beliefs
Rich in cultural traditions and ancient heritage, modern-day India still upholds dozens of seemingly-superstitious beliefs. Those who shun
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Japanese Knotweed – An Incredibly Invasive Plant With a Remarkable Range of Utility
As a natural pioneer of the inhospitable slopes of volcanoes, Japanese Knotweed is almost impossible to kill. Casually
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine This quick and easy twist on a Greek classic — shrimp and feta with orzo — will have dinner on the table in 20 minutes, start to finish, if you use precooked shrimp. For a longer cooking-time version, you can use fresh shrimp that
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Learn How to Make Delicious Eggplant Parmesan With a Unique Twist
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine Barbara’s Eggplant Parmigiano (or Eggplant Parmesan) puts a delightful spin on the
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Discover the Best in Specialty Foods at the 2024 Summer Fancy Food Show in NYC
The Summer Fancy Food Show, organized by the Specialty Food Association (SFA), is a major biannual event held