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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,
US Firms Report Huge Dip in China Sales as Beijing Continues ‘Zero-COVID’ Measures
Several major companies, including Starbucks, Apple, Estee Lauder, and other U.S.-listed companies have...
Video Game Depicting Communist Anarchy Flourishes In the Gaming Community
A video game that promotes violent communist revolution has been circulating unhampered since 2020, serving...
Only 5% of the Plastic You Throw Away Is Actually Recycled, Studies Show
According to a report, published on May 4 by Last Beach Cleanup (LBC) and Beyond Plastics, between 5...
NYC Officials Call Hearing to Address Rise in Hate Crimes Against Asians
Anti-Asian hate crimes across the U.S. are rising at rates unseen before Although the city reported...
Biden to Sign Two Directives to Address National and Economic Security Concerns Posed by Quantum Computing
On May 4, U.S. President Joe Biden signed two directives intended to address national and economic security...
USTR Begins Review of Four-Year China Tariffs, Hints at Potential Lifting of Restrictions
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced Tuesday, May 3, that it will begin a statutory...
NYC: Inflation Threatens to Upend Eric Adams’ Near $100-Billion City Budget
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ fiscal 2023 budget proposal, which was unveiled on April 26 at his first...
Abortion the Leading Cause of Death in 2021; Over 42 Million Babies Terminated
More than 42.5 million members of the next generation of the human race were killed via induced abortion...
Truckers Spending $1,200+ to Fill Up as US Diesel Prices Set 25-Year High
The price of ultra low sulfur diesel (ULSD) in the United States not only suddenly broke sharply away...