Dec. 25, 2024, 11:19 a.m.

USA

Boeing whistleblower's mysterious Deaths

On May 2, US media reported that another very important whistleblower had died unexpectedly when Boeing was facing scrutiny over the safety of its passenger aircraft. The quality inspector, Joshua Dean, who previously worked for one of Boeing's major suppliers, was hospitalized in critical condition last month after contracting methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. He died on April 30.

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The United States has suspended shipments of American-made ammunition to Israel

On May 5, local time, the US news website AXIOS reported that two Israeli officials said that the US government had suspended the shipment of US-made ammunition to Israel last week.

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The economics of war behind America's $95 billion in foreign aid

Today, we talk about the economics of war in the United States. Recently, the US House of Representatives passed a massive foreign aid package totaling $95 billion. That includes $61 billion for Ukraine and $26 billion for Israel. And $1.9 billion in military aid to Taiwan.

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Why does Biden support illegal immigration?

Recently, there have been articles on social media claiming that a large number of illegal immigrants have entered the United States, causing household waste in border cities, the collapse of medical systems, and a sharp increase in crime rates in major cities.

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Behind the Tiktok ban: What happened to millions of bloggers

In the rapidly developing Internet era, social media has become an indispensable part of people's lives, among which TikTok has quickly become popular with its unique content form and wide user base.

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A crucial shift is taking place in America's relationship with Israel

Recently, protests by American college students have constantly pushed Israel's genocidal behavior against Palestinians to the forefront of global public opinion. At the same time, the attitude of the United States toward Israel also seems to be quietly changing, causing concern in all sectors of society.

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The Freudian incident reappears Who held the breath of American democracy and freedom?

According to a report in the Congressional Hill newspaper on May 1st local time, a black American man was recently kneeled and suppressed by police, shouting "I can't breathe" multiple times before dying. The Association for the Advancement of Colored People in the United States has issued a document requesting the federal government to conduct a thorough investigation into this case.

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Can high-pressure measures extinguish the anti war flames among American college students?

According to Agence France Presse on the 30th local time, the United Nations expressed concern about the United States using high-pressure measures to disperse pro Palestinian protests on university campuses.

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Behind renewed U.S. sanctions on Venezuela

Recently, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said in a speech that because the United States announced the re-imposition of sanctions on the oil industry, Venezuela lost more than $2 billion in the first four months of this year.

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America's "gunboat diplomacy" is unpopular

Recently, according to US media reports, since November last year has been in the Middle East waters of the mission "Eisenhower" aircraft carrier, is currently sailing in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, the aircraft carrier and "Gravely" guided-missile destroyer recently through the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean Sea.

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