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Pedestrians walk past a billboard for China's coming census on October 29, 2010 in Beijing. The release of data from China’s 2020 Census has been repeatedly delayed. Many analysts speculate the communist nation is facing a severe population decline stemming from a multitude of hard-to-resolve factors.
China’s Delayed Census Points to Severe Population Decline
China's seventh census, which was scheduled for release in April, is still yet to be released as of May...
The Miraculous Healing Effects of Good Music
During World War II, the U.S. Army field hospitals were filled with wounded soldiers. In hot weather,...
The eyes are often overworked by prolonged exposure to harmful rays from electronic devices in addition to sunlight
Keep Your Eyes Healthy With Proper Nutrition
Most adults, and even children, spend several hours a day on electronic devices, taxing the eyes. In...
The FBI abused a warrantless surveillance program to collect personal information of Americans, according to a new report.
FBI Conducted Warrantless Surveillance on American Citizens, Report Shows
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has continued to conduct warrantless surveillance under Section...
Nine four-star generals have asked top spy chiefs to declassify the intel they have on Russian and Chinese schemes aimed at undermining America.
US Generals Ask Spy Chiefs to Declassify Intel on Chinese and Russian Schemes, PLA Nuclear Capability
Last year, nine four-star generals sent a memo to top officials of the U.S. intelligence community, requesting...
Bill Gates announced that he and Melinda Gates recently filed for divorce. They visited the Oslo Opera House together back in June 2009, 15 years after they married.
Bill and Melinda Gates to Divorce After Nearly 30-year Marriage
Billionaire Bill Gates has announced that he and his wife Melinda Gates will be divorcing soon, after...
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Pandemic Caused Computer Chip Shortage for Automakers Worsens After Fire at Japanese Factory
Automakers around the world are feeling the harmful effects of a semiconductor computer chip shortage...
WHO team members Peter Daszak (L) and Peter Ben Embarek (R) shake hands as Daszak leaves the hotel after the World Health Organization (WHO’s) so-called investigation into the origins of SARS-CoV-2 in Wuhan, China on February 10, 2021. Daszak is one of many who decry the Wuhan Institute of Virology lab leak theory while having concerning conflicts of interest
Conflicts of Interest Abound Among Scientists Who Decry Wuhan Lab Leak Theory
Some of the loudest voices in the scientific community alleging the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic did not originate...
A man holds up roasted Kopi Luwak coffee seeds inside a 'Kopi Luwak' or Civet coffee farm and cafe on May 27, 2013 in Tampaksiring, Bali, Indonesia. Coffee is a source of one of the most widely used drugs in the world - caffeine.
The Caffeine Controversy: Pros and Cons of Coffee Consumption
Drinking coffee is a morning ritual for most adults. Coffee drinkers will tell you that it wakes them...
China is using forced Uyghur labor in the solar panel industry.
Chinese Solar Panel Industry Likely Using Uyghur Slave Labor
China has been known to use the  Uyghur community in Xinjiang for slave labor, especially in cotton production. However, Uyghur slave labor is apparently being used in the manufacture of solar panels as well, according...
A man checks his phone in an Apple retail store in Grand Central Terminal, January 29, 2019 in New York City. Apple is breaching EU antitrust laws by charging an effective 30 percent tax on Apple Music competitor Spotify’s positioning in its walled garden ecosystem App Store, says the European Commission
European Commission Says Apple Breaching Antitrust Laws Over Spotify Treatment
Tech giant Apple is abusing its market dominance with anticompetitive behavior in the music streaming app sector where their Apple Music thrives, according to The European Commission. The decision came after Spotify filed an antitrust...
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Stories From the Students’ Rules (1): At Home, Be Dutiful to Parents
The “Standards for Being a Good Student and Child” (Di Zi Gui, 弟子規) is a traditional Chinese textbook for children that teaches morals and proper etiquette. It was written by Li Yuxiu in the Qing...