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China's state TV has shown off footage of Chinese troops taking part in live-fire military drills after President Xi Jinping ordered his soldiers to be ready for war 'at all times'.
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An executive order has accused the Chinese government of using 'bulk data collection' to compile information on US citizens.
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A Chicago Teachers Union leader is under fire for pushing for Chicago public schools to remain remote because of coronavirus risks while vacationing in the Caribbean.
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Recently, the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff published an analysis of 21st-century Chinese conduct meant to provide the underpinnings for a new American approach to contending with Beijing’s growing might. Did they get it right? What is the nature of our competition with China? And what should we be aiming for? A recent panel examined these questions.
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Taking time for thoughtful consideration has fallen out of fashion, writes Emily Chamlee-Wright. How can we restore good faith and good judgement to our increasingly polarized conversations?
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Other cultures can differ greatly from your own, but there are commonalties in the way we express emotions.
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From 260-year-old ciphers to the most recent Zodiac Killer solution, these unbreakable codes just needed time.
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A large study shows changes in the brain scans of lonely people in the the area involved in imagination, memory and daydreaming.
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Ultraviolet LED lights could soon be used to help disinfect air and surfaces in buildings, planes, subways and other spaces.
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An important step toward figuring out our space station future.