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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Is Washington Preparing to Bail Out a Struggling China?

China's economy is facing a crisis unlike any it has seen since opening up more than four decades ago. Over a million restaurants have closed, offices are emptier than during the pandemic, and property sales are down sharply. Duty-free sales in Hainan Island plunged 30% in the first seven months of

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Can a Side of Beef Change the Face of Fine Dining? A Look at NYC's Culinary Inclusion Efforts

Imagine this: a side of beef bigger than a classroom desk, and a group of high school students wielding sawblades, ready to tackle it. This isn't just a scene from a cooking show; it's the Food Education Fund in action, aiming to inject diversity into the world of fine dining. But are these hands-

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Math Struggles: Why America's Kids Aren't Adding Up

Imagine trying to balance your budget, figure out how much paint you need for a room, or even understand why the weather forecast is important. Now, picture struggling with these tasks because you just can’t grasp the math behind them. This is the reality for many Americans. Some experts blame our e

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Hunter Biden's Legal Tug-of-War: Fact, Fiction, and the Price of Power

Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has been tangled in a web of legal woes for years, with allegations ranging from tax fraud to unethical business dealings. This begs the question: are these just the actions of a troubled individual, or does a larger power dynamic at play? Let's dive int

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

Fugitive Mayor Back on Philippine Soil:Truth or Deception?

Former Philippine mayor Alice Guo, accused of being entangled with Chinese criminal networks and laundering over $1.79 million, has returned to Manila after being deported from Indonesia. Arriving on a private plane with a heavy security escort, Guo faces serious charges, including money laundering,

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

California's Triple Threat: Crime, Addiction, and Homelessness -Can Prop 36 Be the Solution?

California is facing a trifecta of challenges: a skyrocketing homeless population, a surge in retail theft, and a devastating opioid epidemic. Prop 36 aims to tackle these issues by imposing tougher penalties for repeat offenders while incentivizing treatment for drug possession with prior convicti

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Sports Legends Rewritten: Ripken's Record and More Mind-Bending Moments

Cal Ripken just broke Lou Gehrig's record for most consecutive games played, but is that really the whole story? Let's dig deeper into this feat and other legendary sports moments. First off, kudos to Ripken for his incredible dedication - playing in over 2000 straight games is no small feat! But le

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Finance Bros Strike Luxury Living Gold: A Tale of Three Salaries

Picture this scenario: You're a young finance bro in your mid-20s, fresh out of college and ready to take on the world. But there's one problem - NYC rents are astronomical! Most studios go for around $5k a month, leaving you with little space and even less cash flow. But then, a lightbulb goes of

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Is WBD's New Global Experiences Division Magic or Misdirection?

WBD clearly sees the potential in experiential entertainment. By consolidating its efforts, they hope to offer a more cohesive and immersive experience for fans. Think of it like building a theme park empire, but with a focus on leveraging existing intellectual property like Harry Potter, DC Comics,

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Sep 06 2024FINANCE

SoFi: Riding the Rate Wave - A Tailwind or a Mirage?

SoFi, a financial technology company, is seeing a potential surge in demand thanks to anticipated interest rate cuts. The article argues that declining consumer loan delinquency rates and the expectation of lower interest rates will fuel refinancing demand for mortgages and student loans. This, in

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