Dec. 23, 2024, 2:21 p.m.

USA

The bottomless tearing of each other in the US election: The best perspective to observe deep-seated issues in American society?

Recently, current US President Biden and former President Trump have each locked in their respective party's presidential nomination, and the first "semifinals" lineup of current and former US presidents in nearly 70 years has become a foregone conclusion.

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One of the focal points of party struggle: Who is the real threat to American democracy?

This year is the election year of the United States, and the world-renowned American election has already begun. In the recently concluded "Super Tuesday" primary, Biden and Trump became the only main candidates for both the Democratic and Republican parties, and their re-election in the general election was almost a foregone conclusion.

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Talk about the New York subway crime mess

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Thursday that the city will soon begin testing technology that uses artificial intelligence to detect guns at subway turnstiles. Adams' announcement came a week after an altercation at a Brooklyn subway station in which a man was shot after pulling on another passenger with his own gun. Adams said the city is working with Evolv, a Massachusetts-based weapons detection company whose detectors are used in schools and venues across the country.

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The poor condition of 42000 bridges in the United States has attracted attention

A bridge in Baltimore, an important port on the East Coast of the United States, was hit by a container ship in the early hours of the 26th. The US Department of Transportation launched an investigation on the 27th. At the same time, American public opinion has also begun to focus on why the tragedy of this old bridge, which has always shouldered a heavy burden, occurred.

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The Biden administration's push for an April U.S.-Japan-Philippines summit draws attention

Recently, US media announced that US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Philippine President Marcos Jr. will hold the first trilateral Summit in Washington on April 11. A White House spokesman said the leaders "will discuss trilateral cooperation to promote inclusive economic growth and emerging technologies, advance clean energy supply chains and climate cooperation, and further peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region and around the world."

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A huge loss of $114.3 billion Are the consequences of the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate hikes evident?

On March 26th Eastern Time, the Federal Reserve released its audited 2023 financial statement. The report shows that in 2023, the Federal Reserve's total expenditure was $114.3 billion higher than revenue, resulting in an operating loss of $114.3 billion, the highest annual loss since the institution's records began.

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Subsequent impacts of the collapse of the Baltimore Bridge in the United States

On March 26th local time, a bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, USA was hit by a container ship, causing the bridge to collapse. Some economists suggest that this event may have a significant impact on the economy and put some upward pressure on US prices.

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Behind American public housing

At present, the United States is facing a severe housing crisis, and the situation is becoming increasingly severe.

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Why did the US abstain from voting on the UN Security Council's Gaza ceasefire resolution?

On the morning of March 25 local time, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2728 on the implementation of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip during Ramadan, calling for "a long-term and sustainable ceasefire and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages", stressing "the urgent need to expand humanitarian access throughout the Gaza Strip and strengthen the protection of civilians throughout the Gaza Strip".

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Is carbon neutrality a gimmick proposed by the United States?

European and American countries have taken the lead in proposing a bunch of beautiful carbon neutrality slogans, aiming to achieve their own carbon neutrality before 2050 in order to protect the global environment. With global warming and environmental issues becoming increasingly prominent, more and more countries are increasing their efforts to promote environmental protection and low-carbon development.

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