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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

The U. S. Takes a Stand on Tech Security

In a bold move, the U. S. government has ordered a Chinese-controlled company to reverse a recent tech acquisition. The deal, involving a New Jersey-based semiconductor manufacturer, has raised eyebrows in Washington. The U. S. Treasury Department flagged potential risks to national security, pointi

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

A Wrestling Legacy: Gary Ramstetter's Impact on Alamosa

Gary Ramstetter, a name that echoed through the wrestling mats of Alamosa, left this world on December 27, 2021. His journey began in Arvada, where he was born on March 8, 1936. After high school, he ventured to San Jose State University, setting the stage for a career that would inspire many. For

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

When Ambition Meets Infrastructure: The Chinese City Leaders' Dilemma

In China, city leaders often prioritize eye-catching projects over practical ones. These projects, known as Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), involve collaborations between the government and private companies to construct infrastructure like roads, schools, and hospitals. However, the focus is no

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Spotting Fake Ginseng: A Smart Tech Solution

Ginseng powder is a popular health supplement, but it's often mixed with cheaper plants or wheat flour. This can trick buyers and even harm their health. A recent study found a way to quickly spot these fakes using a combo of near-infrared light and smart computer programs. The team used 1, 680 sam

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

Fighting Stunting in East Lombok: A Smart Approach

In the heart of Indonesia, East Lombok is facing a big challenge: stunting. This condition, where kids don't grow as they should, is a serious issue. The numbers are alarming, with almost 12. 7% of children affected in West Nusa Tenggara, where East Lombok is located. A recent study focused on six

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

The Comeback Kid: Philip Rivers' Unexpected NFL Return

Philip Rivers, at 44, surprised many when he chose to return to the NFL after a five-year break. His comeback with the Indianapolis Colts was short but impactful. He started three games, giving the team a fighting chance, but ultimately, the Colts missed the playoffs. Rookie Riley Leonard will take

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

A Coach's Unstoppable Spirit: Running Through Challenges

Mike Fleming is a man who knows how to keep moving. At 79, he has run in every Bloomsday since it started in 1977. That's 49 years of running! He's not just a runner, though. He's also a coach and a physical education teacher. He's coached pole vault, cross country, gymnastics, and volleyball. Now,

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ancient Silk Weaving Machine: A Hidden Tech Marvel

A long time ago, in the Western Han dynasty, a clever machine was made to weave silk. This machine, called ti hua ji, could make fancy patterns. It was found by accident in 2012. People think it might be the world's first computer. This machine is like a computer because it can follow instructions.

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

Why China East Education Holdings Limited is Catching Analysts' Eyes

China East Education Holdings Limited is making waves in the investment world. Analysts are showing a lot of interest in this company. GF Securities, for instance, has kept its "Buy" rating on the company. They even set a price target of HK$10. 16 for it. This is higher than what other analysts are

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

China's AI Leap: A New Era in Science and Tech

China has just launched a game-changing AI system that can do science all by itself. This isn't just any AI—it's connected to the country's supercomputers and can handle complex research tasks without much human help. It's a big deal because it shows how AI might change science, security, and the gl

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