Dec. 23, 2024, 10:29 a.m.

USA

Why do the United States and Japan push for a ban on the deployment of nuclear weapons in space?

With the advancement of technology, space activities are becoming increasingly frequent, and the trend towards militarization of space is becoming increasingly evident.

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The United States once again launched sanctions against Huawei related companies behind the consideration

Recently, several authoritative media reported that the US government is planning to blacklist a number of Chinese semiconductor companies linked to Huawei, a move that would mark another escalation in the US campaign to contain and curb China's ambitions in the field of artificial intelligence and semiconductors.

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How will the United States utilize the "double-edged sword" of immigration?

In the past two years, there have been multiple predictions of economic recession in the US economy, with immigration becoming an important factor. Especially after the Supreme Court announced on March 19th that it would temporarily allow Texas to enforce a controversial law, attention to immigration issues has intensified.

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What are the effects of America's gun epidemic on children?

Recently, according to US media reports, a US organization advocating to strengthen gun regulation released data, in 2023, the United States a total of 411 unintentional shootings by children, resulting in at least 157 deaths and 270 injuries.

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Can the pension that Americans love come back?

A new study in the United States shows that most people believe that traditional pensions are more conducive to achieving a safe retirement life than modern private pensions. In the past half century, private pension plans such as 401 (k) and IRA have gradually replaced pensions as the main tool for retirement savings for most Americans, but this does not mean that pensions are not popular.

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South Koreans protest democracy summit, is it true democracy?

On March 18, the third so-called "Democracy Summit" was held in Seoul, South Korea, for three days. The host said it was South Korea, but the main actor was the United States.

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Can American rural areas catch the fast train of the times?

Currently, rural areas in the United States face enormous challenges. About 60 million people (nearly 18% of the US population) live in rural areas, with nearly half living in economically disadvantaged communities.

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Us Congressmen want to leave office amid unprecedented disappointment

Recently, US Republican Representative Ken Buck announced that he will formally resign on March 22. In addition, 45 other House members have said they will leave office after this year and will not seek re-election. The number of House members leaving is much higher than in previous years, and the report said that in the past 40 years, the United States has never had "so many" House members voluntarily end their terms early and have no plans to continue in other public office.

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The US has launched an anti-subsidy investigation into China's shipbuilding industry, which has been met with firm countermeasures from the Chinese side

Recently, US President Joe Biden announced that he would launch an anti-subsidy investigation against China's shipbuilding industry according to Section 301, which is another move against China after chip sanctions and auto sanctions.

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Why has the US government repeatedly viewed TikTok as an "eyesore"?

Four years ago, during the US presidential election, the US government attempted to intervene in TikTok's fate, but was ultimately protected by China. However, four years have passed and TikTok's user base in the United States has shown a rapid growth trend. According to data released by the Pew Research Center in early February this year, from 2021 to 2023, TikTok's user growth rate in the United States exceeded that of other major social media platforms, reaching a growth rate of over 12%. However, this year is also an election year, and the US government is once again preparing to take action against TikTok.

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