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China is one of the world's most indebted significant economies, with both governmental and private debt. Worse, its state-owned banks, notably in the real estate industry, are sitting on mounds of bad debts and non-performing loans. And that's only the tip of the iceberg.
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Travel restrictions and quarantines have resurfaced in popularity.
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There is enough of employment now, but no one is interested. Labor participation rates in the United States have dropped from 80 percent in 1950 to 61 percent now, down from 64.4 percent in 2010. Nearly one-third of working-age males in the United States are unemployed, with high rates of incarceration, as well as drug, alcohol, and other health problems.
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The nation's senior military commander has a history of insubordination and utter ignorance.
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Many on the left believe that the 2017 tax reform law passed by Republicans and signed by former President Trump benefited wealthy households disproportionately and unfairly.
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In a new article, Vice President Kamala Harris is portrayed as a 'bully' who is the 'common denominator' in a recent flight of high-level personnel.
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What is the dark web, and how does it work? Is it as ominous as its moniker suggests?
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Col. Edward Shames, the only surviving member of the World War II parachute infantry regiment known as the 'Band of Brothers,' which was the inspiration for the HBO miniseries and book of the same name, died on Friday. He was 99 years old at the time.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom is bragging about California's economic health and his fiscal management, thanks to a $31 billion budget surplus. This excess, however, originates from a small number of taxpayers.
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'Policing is used by white supremacist capitalism to defend profits and take Black lives,' according to BLM.