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How the Tiananmen Massacre Changed China
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Trump-era Classical Architecture EO Resurrected in New House Bill
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Agents of Communist China Arrested for IRS Bribery Scheme Targeting Falun Gong in the US
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Some consumers considering purchasing an electric vehicle can now receive federal tax credits of upwards of $7,500 towards the purchase of one of Tesla’s Model 3s, and if combined with various state level incentives the cost could drop to below $30,000, or a similar price to conventional passenger cars. Previously,
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The debt situation of China's local governments continues to worry the global financial community. In 2022, China used a third of its public spending to organize lockdowns and mass quarantines, as well as the daily COVID-19 tests that were mandatory for hundreds of millions of citizens. China is also currently
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Comedian Uncle Roger Banned From Chinese Social Media Following Joke About Beijing
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China Faces New COVID Wave With 65 Million Infections Per Week, According to Party Media
A new wave of the XBB variant of the Omicron strain of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19,

A pair of low income locations in England are set to be the venue of a new pilot program experimenting with a £1,600 (around US$1,988) monthly universal basic income-style stimulus payment that will be distributed to 30 individuals over the course of the next two years. The Guardian reported on
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Exploring the Roots of European Cuisine: From Ancient Rome to Modern Gastronomy
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Russia Claims Ukrainian Attacks on Civilian Targets and Oil Refineries in Its Border Areas
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While forest bathing may initially conjure up images of a whimsical wash up amongst ferns and fairies, the term actually refers to an ancient ecotherapy first documented in Persia 2,500 years ago by Cyrus the Great. More recently, forest bathing (森林浴 shinrin yoku) was popularized in Japan. Although 70 percent
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STERLING, Virginia — On May 26, Lotte Plaza Market, a leading Asian supermarket chain, held its grand opening. The highly-anticipated event featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony, special discounts, giveaways, photo booths, and more. The new store, which is located at 30 Pidgeon Hill Drive, will be the sixth Lotte Plaza Market
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Discover the Culinary Delights of Quebec City, Canada
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Everything You’ve Yearned to Know About Yerba Maté
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12 Months of Seasonal Eating (Part II): May
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Fortify Your Diet Naturally With Easy-to-Find, Edible Flowers
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GAITHERSBURG, Maryland — On May 17, in commemoration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the Maryland Democratic Party's AAPI Diversity Leadership Council hosted a much-anticipated event to celebrate the contributions that Asian Americans have made in the United States. The occasion served as a vibrant and joyful celebration to honor
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Is Time Accelerating, and How?
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Discover the Rich Flavors and Heritage of Turkish Cuisine Rooted in History and Tradition
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com Cuisine in Turkey traces its origins back to the 6th century CE when