April 4, 2025, 3:19 a.m.

USA

California has legislation banning or restricting the use of smartphones in school

Amid a growing belief that excessive smartphone use increases the risk of mental illness and impages learning, the U.S. state of California has decided to legislate to limit or ban the use of smartphones on campus.

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In his final address to the General Assembly, Biden urged countries to support coalitions to address global challenges

In his final address to the United Nations General Assembly, U.S. President Joe Biden defended his efforts to build coalitions to address global challenges and urged Allies to continue the work, even as conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East put new strains on the alliance.

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Harris and Trump made a final push to sell their economic proposals

U.S. Vice President Harry Harris and former President Donald Trump are increasingly focusing on economic initiatives in the final weeks of the presidential campaign, and both candidates plan to pitch voters on the key issue this week.

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Trump said that if he loses the election in 2024, he will retire and the U.S. political scene will return

In the ever-changing political arena of the United States, a piece of heavy news has aroused global attention.

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Trump: He will not run for president for a fourth time if he loses in November

Us Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said in an interview aired Sunday that he would not run for a fourth term if he loses the November 5 election.

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Harris: Anyone who broke into her house 'would have been shot'

Vice President Harris has told Oprah Winfrey that people who break into her house "get shot."

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Musk post: Strange no one tried to assassinate Biden Harris Secret Service said it was aware

After the suspected assassination of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, American billionaire Elon Musk posted on the social media platform X, suggesting that no one tried to assassinate Democratic President Joe Biden or Vice President Harris, and was surprised. He then deleted the post.

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Rethinking the job cuts at financial giant Goldman Sachs

On the global economic stage, the dynamics of the financial sector are like unpredictable clouds, affecting the nerves of the world at all times.

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Boeing union members voted down a collective bargaining agreement in favor of a strike

Members of Boeing Co. 's largest union have voted to reject a preliminary agreement on a new labor contract, setting the stage for a strike starting at midnight Friday that could severely disrupt production at Boeing's commercial aircraft manufacturing center in Seattle.

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Harris has promised to abolish college degree requirements for certain federal jobs

U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Sheila Harris says she would abolish college degree requirements for certain federal jobs if she is elected president in November.

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