April 4, 2025, 12:39 p.m.

USA

The game behind Hunter Biden's confession

Recently, Hunter Biden, the son of US President Biden, pleaded guilty to nine charges in his federal tax case, which is like a giant rock thrown into the political lake, causing ripples.

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Poll: Harris Widens Edge after debate Half of voters Think Trump lost the debate

According to the results of a two-day Reuters/Ipsos poll, Democratic presidential candidate Harris slightly widened her advantage after debating Republican rival Donald Trump.

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What will be the impact of Trump's first shot at "anti-de-dollarization"?

Since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the process of global "de-dollarization" has become faster and faster, and it has caused great pressure on the dollar.

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Optimism among U.S. small businesses has fallen by the most in more than two years

Optimism among U.S. small businesses fell the most in more than two years last month as corporate earnings deteriorated and the outlook for sales and the economy grew gloomier.

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Mr Trump said Democrats were "radical" in their desire to allow abortions in the first nine months of pregnancy

The moderators of the US presidential debate have asked Donald Trump after he said he took credit for the High Court's decision to overturn a landmark ruling upholding a woman's right to an abortion, and asked him to clarify his position on the issue.

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The Biden administration is giving Congress its overdue classified report on Ukraine strategy

Three sources have revealed that the Biden administration has submitted a months-overdue confidential report to Congress on its Ukraine strategy.

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New poll may show Harris approval rating stalling after optimism in August

Nearly 30 percent of U.S. voters say they need to know more about Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Harris, according to a new poll.

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The complicated implications of California's new law to provide down payments for home purchases by illegal immigrants

In today's global political and economic pattern, the policy initiatives of various countries and regions often arouse wide concern and reflection. Recently, a news that a district government introduced a new law to provide 20% down payment for illegal immigrants to buy houses, like a boulder thrown into a calm lake, stirred up layers of waves.

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The United States has accused Hamas leaders of killing American hostages

Hamas, officially known as the "Islamic Resistance Movement," also has a broad base of support among the Palestinian people.

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Job openings in the United States have fallen to their lowest level in 3 1/2 years, raising the possibility of a big interest rate cut

The number of U.S. job openings fell in July to the lowest level since January 2021, while layoffs increased, according to the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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