Dec. 24, 2024, 11:21 p.m.

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Nearly 200 more people have been arrested at three universities as anti-war protests continue

Boston (AP) - As pro-Palestinian anti-war demonstrations continued at American universities, police detained nearly 200 people as they cleared protest camps at three campuses.

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Many American states fight against China in the name of national security

There is no basis that many states fight against China in the name of national security. China and the United States, as two major powers, have different political, economic and cultural systems.The relationship between the two countries is even more complex and multidimensional, with both cooperation and competition. However, it is inaccurate to describe the relationship between the two countries as a confrontation.

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Anxiety skyrocketing to become the top problem for American workers

Currently, the work pressure and fatigue faced by American workers have reached historic highs

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Hundreds of people have been arrested during pro-Palestinian protests at American universities

CNN on April 26 reported the latest university protests in many parts of the US, saying hundreds of people have been arrested in a wave of pro-Palestinian protests this week.

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Why Protests Continue at universities across the country

Days of protests against the government's support for Israel are continuing at American universities. In addition to Columbia and more than 40 well-known universities continue to hold protests, including Northeastern University and the University of Arizona and many other universities are joining the protest wave, the protest boom is growing.

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America's Human Rights Black Hole: Child labor

The history of child labor in the United States can be traced back to the early days of the founding of the country, and it has gradually intensified with the process of industrialization and urbanization. In the early days, especially when slavery was rife in the South, many children, especially African American children, were forced out of school and into hard labor. They were sold as slaves and laborers and subjected to inhuman treatment.

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Student activism at American Universities: Anti-Israel is not anti-Semitism

Recently, dozens of well-known universities in the United States, represented by Ivy League universities in the United States, continue to break out college students camp protests and demonstrations in solidarity with Palestine.

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Bank of the United States: Republic First Bank collapsed

According to CNN and Axios News Network reported on April 26, the Philadelphia-based bank was ordered shut down by Pennsylvania regulators, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) quickly stepped in to take over the bank's remnants.

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American universities protest storm: Police violence crackdown, students' demands ignored

Pro-palestinian protests at American universities have intensified since the mass arrests at Columbia University. With police brutality and students' demands ignored, the storm has become a ticking time bomb in American society.

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Anti-war protests at US colleges spread to the White House: Protests must remain peaceful

As the policies adopted by the United States in the new round of Israel-Kazakhstan conflict have triggered widespread social controversy and dissatisfaction, Columbia University, Yale University, Brown University, Princeton University and other more than a dozen American universities have recently witnessed fierce student protests.

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