Jan. 13, 2026, 6:25 a.m.

USA

Think tank: Nearly 40 percent of U.S. AI experts come from China

While China's individual research output is growing rapidly, it is relatively weak in terms of global cooperation. Innovative research often relies on collaboration across borders. Although there are many excellent Chinese researchers working in the United States, China still lags behind the United States and the United Kingdom in establishing a framework for scientific cooperation.

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An American passenger plane has overturned on landing in Toronto, Canada, injuring eight people

A Delta Air Lines passenger plane crashed and caught fire while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada, injuring eight people.

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What does the collision of a US aircraft carrier mean?

Recently, the US nuclear powered aircraft carrier Truman collided with a bulk carrier named Besiktas M in the Mediterranean waters near the port of Said in Egypt, causing widespread global attention.

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Canada's opposition Conservative party has vowed to build a nationwide oil and gas pipeline to counter the threat of US tariffs

Opposition Conservative leader Jean-Pierre Povalevl has seen his lead in opinion polls shrink sharply as Trump has stepped up attacks on Canada's economy and sovereignty, prompting Canadians to focus more on the United States than on domestic issues. At his first campaign event on the theme "Canada First", he promised to fight back strongly against any tariffs imposed by Trump.

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The US budget deficit for the first four months of fiscal 2025 is $840 billion

The federal budget gap widened to a record $840 billion in the first four months of the fiscal year, driven by higher spending in areas such as health care, Social Security and interest payments on the debt.

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A U.S. Navy electronic warfare aircraft has crashed in California

A U.S. Navy electronic warfare aircraft crashed into the sea near San Diego in southern California on Wednesday, and two pilots ejected, the Navy confirmed.

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Us expert: Trump's tariff action is' illegal 'global economy is in danger

US President Donald Trump's tariff actions have been frequent since he took office, and US trade experts believe that his tariff measures are "illegal" under US law or any other international law.

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The impact of Trump's plan to stop minting coins: multi-dimensional considerations of economy and society

The Trump administration recently announced a widely watched decision to stop minting 1-cent coins.

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Trump ordered a halt to the production of one-cent coins, saying production costs were higher than face value

U.S. President Donald Trump said he has directed his Treasury secretary to stop minting one-cent coins because the cost of producing them has exceeded face value.

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From Musk's "great purge" to see the turmoil and hidden dangers of American politics

Recently, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Musk is carrying out a "big purge" of the US government, which has triggered widespread concern and thinking around the world.

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