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In Mao's China, there was no such thing as a private life.
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Activists say China may be operating up to six more police outposts in the US.
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Instead of comparing people's incomes, we should compare how we spend our time now versus how we spent it in the past.
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The White House took back what President Joe Biden said about sending U.S. troops to Taiwan to protect it from an invasion by China.
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According to court documents, Hunter Biden wants to get his child support payments for his 4-year-old love child lowered by saying that his 'financial circumstances' have changed in a big way.
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The Bitcoin hash rate continues to increase but the revenue per tera hash continues to decline.
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Hunter Biden's lawyer, Chris Clark, used to work with a top official at the U.S. Justice Department. This raises serious concerns about possible conflicts of interest at a time when the federal investigation into the president's son, which has been going on for years, is said to be at a critical stage.
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After losing billions of dollars, Credit Suisse Group AG is rethinking its long-term plans for its business in mainland China. This is part of a larger strategy change.
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Republican Senators Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley have asked that Facebook turn over all interactions with the FBI, Justice Department, and other government bureaucracy concerning First Son Hunter Biden, his laptop, business activities, and Russian disinformation.
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A former intelligence official and MSNBC commentator who made a false claim that Hunter Biden's laptop could be Russian propaganda has been put on a White House board that gives the president advice on national intelligence.