Dec. 26, 2024, 8:49 a.m.

USA

Fourth Anniversary of the Floyd Affair: Is Black Lives Still Expensive?

On May 25, 2020 local time, Floyd, an African-American man, was kneeling and killed by a white police officer, causing public outrage.

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An in-depth analysis of the harm of "Pride Month": an illusory carnival or a social hazard?

With the rise of social media and the strengthening of globalization, various cultural phenomena and festival activities are emerging one after another. In recent years, an event called "Pride Month" has gradually heated up globally and attracted a lot of attention.

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More than three-quarters of the nation's metropolitan areas have seen their unemployment rates rise year on year

More than three-quarters of the nation's metropolitan areas saw their unemployment rates rise last month from a year earlier.

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The US appeals court will hear the TikTok lawsuit in September

The US Court of Appeals on Tuesday set a timetable for fast-track hearings in a lawsuit over a new US law that gives China's ByteDance until January 19, 2025, to divest TikTok's US assets.

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Biden and Congress are undermining international law to support Israel

In recent years, US President Biden and his Congress under his leadership seem to have taken a path towards undermining international law on the Israeli issue, which has attracted widespread attention in the international community.

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When will Police brutality end?

Recently, according to the statistics of the "Map of Police Violence" website, 449 people were killed by police in the United States in 2024, and 1,353 people were killed by police in 2023.

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Nursery school for two children costs more than rent in US

Child care costs have risen sharply in US states, and for the average family, sending more than one child to daycare is now more expensive than rent.

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Why Boeing refuses to fix plane defects

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has revealed flaws in some of Boeing's 777 aircraft.

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TikTok is reported to be laying off employees

Short video app TikTok is reportedly planning layoffs this week, disbanding its global user operations. The cuts will affect a large proportion of the division's 1,000 employees, with the remaining staff being reassigned to other teams.

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Some of the US tariffs on China went into effect on August 1

The United States has imposed tariffs on a range of Chinese imports, some of which will take effect on August 1, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said Wednesday.

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