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The current government of Taiwan announced a drive to remove 760 statues of Chiang Kai-shek, the military leader who ruled the Republic of China (ROC) on the mainland and then Taiwan from the mid-1920s until his death in 1975. Chiang's legacy is a matter of deep controversy in modern Taiwan,
Elon Musk Warns of a Global Recession Lasting Until Early 2024, Goes ‘Pedal to the Metal’ on Tesla Production
On Oct. 21, Elon Musk warned that the world is in for a global recession that could last until the spring...
Italy Probes Pfizer in Alleged $1.2 Billion Tax Fraud Case
The Italian government is probing Pfizer for allegedly dodging €1.2 billion (~$1.2 billion USD) in taxes...
Triple Crowned Xi Might Attack Russia Instead of Taiwan, Western Media Claims
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Sweden Merges Its Environmental Authority With Ministry of Energy, Plans to Restart Nuclear Power Plants
The new Swedish Minister of Climate and Environment, Romina Pourmokhtari, will now work under Minister...
Post-COVID Math, Reading Proficiency Among US Students at Lowest Level in Over a Decade
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‘It’s time for a change’: Cara Castronuova on Her Race for District 22 in the NYS Assembly
On Oct. 25, Cara Castronuova, who is vying to unseat longtime Democrat incumbent Michaelle Solages as...
Gas Price Cap Possible This Winter if Countries Agree: EU Energy Chief
BRUSSELS — The European Union could introduce a gas price cap this winter to limit excessive price spikes...
Trade Deficit for US Goods Widens as Home Sales and Imports Dwindle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The U.S. trade deficit in goods widened sharply in September, likely as a strong...
Nasdaq Wanes Amid Weak Big Tech Earnings
(Reuters) — The Nasdaq index fell on Wednesday, Oct. 26 as disappointing results and warnings from Microsoft...