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The Argentine government on June 4 issued a preliminary award for a major river dredging contract to a Belgian company and its local partner, which has previously worked with a Chinese state-owned dredging firm. The losing bidder, another Belgian company backed by a U.S. partners, has since challenged the outcome,
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein Reach $290 Million Settlement With JPMorgan Chase
NEW YORK, New York — On June 12, JPMorgan Chase reached a whopping $290 million settlement in a lawsuit...
Leading in the Polls, Trump Arrives in Florida to Face Charges
On June 12, former President Donald Trump made his way to Miami to face federal criminal charges while...
US Expressed Its Concerns With Cuba Over Hosting of Chinese Spy Base, White House Says
According to White House spokesperson John Kirby, the United States has expressed its concerns to the...
Otisville’s Newly Elected Mayor Wants to Prioritize Water Issues, Replace Sidewalks and Beautify Mainstreet
Recently, Vision Times had the opportunity to sit down with the new mayor of the village of Otisville...
Wall Street Journal Dissents on Puberty Blockers, ‘Gender-affirming Care’
Commentary With the advent of Environmental Social Governance (ESG), a system that mimics the Chinese...
California’s Wealthy May Soon Subsidize The Poor’s Electric Bills
California electricity providers are set to implement a new proposed pricing schematic that will scale...
Estonian PM Says No NATO Troops Going to Ukraine After Comments by Alliance’s Ex-Chief
Kaja Kallas, the prime minister of Estonia, said on June 9 (Friday) that no NATO country would directly...
US Senate Committee Approves ‘Taiwan Protection and National Resilience Act’
A new act passed Thursday (May 8) by the Foreign Relations Committee of the U.S. Senate requires the...
Scope on Kathryn Luciani’s Run as Supervisor of Woodbury, NY
WOODBURY, New York — Kathryn Luciani, who’s running for the position of Town Supervisor in Woodbury,...