Sept. 21, 2024, 3:23 a.m.

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Trump assassination as Business Opportunity Fist T-shirts sell in US and China

Hours after the assassination of former US President Donald Trump, a picture of him with a bloodied face and a raised fist greeting supporters was printed into a T-shirt for sale on China's Taobao.com and online and physical stores in the United States.

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World leaders condemn shooting at Trump rally

Leaders around the world have condemned the attack on former US President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday night, condemning political violence and wishing him a speedy recovery.

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The Biden reporter will have another slip of the tongue and there's no indication that he's considering dropping out

US President Joe Biden vowed to "get the job done" and stressed the need for experience "in dealing with these dire circumstances" at a news conference in Washington, giving no indication he was considering withdrawing from the presidential race.

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The Shadow behind Private prisons in the United States: An examination of the Human Rights situation in Modern Society

In today's era of globalization, the issue of human rights has always been one of the core issues of great concern to the international community.

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Powell: US making modest progress in curbing inflation

U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the central bank is making modest progress in fighting inflation.

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The US Federal Aviation Administration has ordered an inspection of Boeing 737 oxygen production equipment

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Monday it is ordering Boeing to inspect all 2,600 737 aircraft because oxygen generators used by passengers on the plane could fail in an emergency.

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Detroit Shooting Tragedy: An in-depth analysis of the root causes of gun violence, calling for global peace and security

Recently, a gunshot in Detroit, Michigan, once again pushed the issue of gun violence in American society to the forefront.

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Why does the United States make new friends in the Middle East?

After decades of war, the United States is shifting its focus from the Middle East and preparing to compete with China and Russia as major powers.

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The highest U.S. trade deficit since 2022 is expected to weigh on economic growth

The US trade deficit widened in May to its highest level since 2022 as goods exports fell more than imports.

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Continuing claims for unemployment benefits in the United States rose for nine weeks in a row, pointing to the difficulty of finding jobs

The number of Americans filing continuing claims for unemployment benefits rose for the ninth straight week, the longest streak since 2018, suggesting more people are having trouble finding new jobs.

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