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In Mao's China, there was no such thing as a private life.
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Public colleges are upset about what Ron DeSantis did recently. But are they allowed to say something?
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Due to the U.S.'s inability to develop heavy weapons quickly enough to satisfy Ukraine's ostensibly insatiable demand, manufacturing capabilities are under unprecedented pressure and reserve inventories are being depleted.
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Larry Page, one of the founders of Google, is said to have shut down his flying car company because of internal problems and a lack of clear direction.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) campaign paid an Illinois man $7,500 as a settlement after the man sued Pelosi, her campaign, and the fundraising system ActBlue over 'invasive and harassing' fundraising text texts.
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While President Joe Biden was vice president in 2011, Hunter Biden and his family's business partners tried to invest in Irish businesses.
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The cryptocurrency market lost a little over $2 trillion in 2022. Here's how much popular digital coins including bitcoin, ether and dogecoin lost.
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Wall Street is sure that the Federal Reserve will soon create a 'soft landing' by reducing inflation without triggering a recession. They must reconsider their convictions.
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In November, food prices went up by 0.5% while energy prices went down by 1.6%.
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People argued 26 years ago about whether or not the target inflation rate should go from 0% to 2%. We're now hearing that it should be 4% or 6%.