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Apr 19 2026FINANCE

Electric Car Battery Giant Hits New Highs as Analysts Stay Bullish

Chinese battery maker CATL just reported its latest earnings—and the numbers are big. In the first three months of this year, the company pulled in over HK$129 billion in sales, pushing its profit past HK$20 billion. That’s a huge jump from last year, when it earned just HK$84 billion and kept HK$14

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

Swalwell's Campaign Faces Fresh Legal Heat Over Old Issues

Political scandals often follow candidates longer than campaign promises do. In California’s crowded governor race, one candidate now has serious questions to answer about how he handled household staff and campaign cash. Federal complaints suggest irregularities in his wife’s immigration status and

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Apr 13 2026POLITICS

This Week in US Politics: Warren, Trump, and Global Tensions Heat Up

Political debates this week had more drama than usual, with billionaires, oil boasts, and warnings flying around Washington. Senator Elizabeth Warren sparked conversation by suggesting a new Social Security tax for the ultra-rich like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk. The idea isn’t winning over everyone, b

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Political Leaders React to Iran Threats

Political figures from both sides criticized the president earlier this week after a social media post threatened to attack Iranian infrastructure. The message suggested major strikes on bridges and power plants if Iran did not reopen a key shipping route by a set deadline. One senator called the an

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Politicians Rally Behind Congressman After Racist Attack

Political figures have united in support of Congressman Maxwell Frost following a shocking incident at the Sundance Film Festival. Frost, who is a member of the U. S. House of Representatives, shared that he was assaulted in Park City, Utah. The attacker reportedly made racist comments and reference

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

How Chinese Battery Factories Are Changing the World

Chinese battery companies are making big moves around the world. They are building factories in many countries. This is not just about making cheap products anymore. These companies are now leaders in technology and efficiency. One country where this is happening is Hungary. Chinese companies are b

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

Understanding Chinese Double-Topic Sentences: A Korean Learner's Challenge

Chinese is a language that often puts the topic first. This is different from many other languages. It's like setting the scene before the action happens. But what happens when there are two topics in a sentence? This is called a double-topic sentence. It's a bit like having two main characters in a

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

What Matters Most? Chinese Medical Students and Patient Info Sharing

Chinese medical students are at the forefront of a big question: what info should they share with patients facing serious illness? A recent study dug into this, looking at what factors students weigh most when deciding what to tell patients. It turns out, not all students prioritize the same things.

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Dec 23 2025POLITICS

The Shifting Tides of Political Allegiance

Political landscapes are never static, and recent events have shown just how quickly loyalties can change. A former Trump supporter, Salman Fiqy, made waves when he publicly denounced the president's remarks about Somali immigrants, calling them \""racist\"" and \""dehumanizing. \"" This shift in st

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Clash Over Military Orders and Political Rhetoric

Political tensions are heating up as President Donald Trump's recent remarks have sparked a heated debate. He accused certain Democratic lawmakers of engaging in "seditious behavior" after they released a video. This video urged military personnel to question "illegal orders. " The lawmakers involve

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