July 1, 2025, 4:51 a.m.

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Proposed new regulations in the United States protect workers who work in extreme heat

As heat waves from climate change continue to engulf the United States, the US government is proposing new regulations aimed at protecting workers who work in extreme heat.

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Poll: It's hard for heavyweight Democrats to overtake Joe Biden if they face off against Trump

A third of U.S. Democrats think President Joe Biden should drop out of the presidential race, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, but no heavyweight Democrat would fare better in a hypothetical matchup with Republican Donald Trump.

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Behind the US military's frenzied seizure of Syrian wheat

Recently, a news about the US military harvesting wheat in Syria has aroused wide attention of the international community.

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The Biden-Trump debate drew about 30 percent fewer TV viewers than in 2020

More than 51 million television viewers tuned in to the first televised debate of the 2024 presidential election between President Joe Biden and Republican rival Donald Trump on Thursday night, according to final figures from market research firm Nielsen.

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Political games in the shadow of American drugs

In the United States, the shadow of drugs is like a huge shadow, quietly eating away at the soul of the land.

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Survey: High earners in the United States also feel pressure to make ends meet

U.S. consumers are increasingly worried about being able to avoid spending more than they make in the coming year, including those making $100,000 or more a year, a survey by the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank found.

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Biden: Inheriting an 'economically broken' America from Trump

The first televised debate in the U.S. presidential election began with a mention of the U.S. economy and inflation.

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Shares of chip giant Nvidia fell nearly 7 percent overnight

Since briefly surpassing tech giants Microsoft and Apple as the world's most valuable publicly traded company last Tuesday (June 18), chip giant Nvidia has lost more than $500 billion in market value in just the past three trading days.

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U.S. consumer confidence fell in June and the outlook for the economy worsened

U.S. consumer confidence fell in June amid a lackluster outlook for business conditions, the job market and income.

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Can the United States still be trusted by the Arab world?

In today's complex and ever-changing international political stage, the Gaza War is undoubtedly a geopolitical conflict that has attracted widespread attention and profound impact.

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