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Apr 19 2024
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Chinese runner’s win is revoked after investigation into Beijing Half Marathon
HONG KONG — The winner of Beijing’s half marathon, He Jie, and three African runners have had their results canceled after an investigation found that the three slowed down near the finish line allowing the Chinese athlete to finish first, organizers said Friday. He had won the race held last Sunday in China’s capital in a time of 1:03:44, a second ahead of Ethiopian Dejene Hailu Bikila and
NBC News (Online)Apr 19 2024
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Chinese Export Surge Clouds U.S. Hopes of a Domestic Solar Boom
You have been granted access, use your keyboard to continue reading. A surge of cheap solar panels from China is posing problems for American manufacturers and the Biden administration’s plans to jumpstart U.S. manufacturing. The decision by a Massachusetts solar company to abandon plans to build a $1.4 billion U.S. factory highlights the risks amid a flood of Chinese clean energy exports. All
New York Times (News)Apr 19 2024
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G7 countries slam Chinese firms’ support for Russia’s defence industry
Ministers say the transfer of weapons components is enabling Russia to ‘reconstitute and revitalise’ its defence production for its war in Ukraine. Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) countries have expressed “strong concern” about the transfer of materials and weapons components from Chinese businesses to Russia for its military offensive in Ukraine. At a meeting on the Italian
Al JazeeraApr 09 2024
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EU Probes More Chinese Clean-Tech Spending
Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union. China’s growing dominance across clean-tech markets is garnering ever-closer scrutiny from EU regulators as they attempt to bolster the global competitiveness of the bloc’s green industries. The commission yesterday announced an early-stage probe into Chinese investments in wind
BloombergApr 07 2024
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Seattle Public Schools is 'reviewing' comments of communist teacher who said that murder of Israelis on October 7th was justified
Seattle Public Schools has announced that they are "reviewing" inflammatory comments made by communist Seattle Public School teacher Ian Golash after he appeared to justify the murder of Israeli civilians on October 7th by the terrorist group Hamas. Golash is no stranger to controversy, having made news earlier this year by telling a student that it was "offensive" to identify as straight
The BlazeApr 07 2024
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A Birthday Party in Israel
In June 2019, we took our children, their spouses, and our grandchildren to Israel for Allan’s seventy-fourth birthday. I could understand why he wanted to celebrate this birthday, but not why he wanted to have this special celebration for his seventy-fourth and not wait for his seventy-fifth, but I didn’t argue. Now, of course, I am so glad we did. After all, Allan and I met in Israel and had
Tablet MagApr 18 2024
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Hstoday Record Number of Chinese Migrants Arrested for Illegally Crossing Into US
The number of Chinese migrants illegally crossing the US-Mexico border has hit a new record with 24,200 arrested in the last six months, mostly in San Diego County, California, according to federal data. The huge influx is already equal to the number of Chinese people arrested for illegally crossing into the US in 2023 — which itself set a record for being more than in the previous ten years
Homeland Security TodayApr 29 2024
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University of Arizona sophomore fatally shot at off-campus party
A University of Arizona student was fatally shot at an off-campus house party over the weekend, authorities said. Three other people — a teenage girl, a man and a woman — were treated at a hospital early Sunday for injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening, Tucson police said in a news release. JUDGE DECLARES MISTRIAL IN CASE OF ARIZONA RANCHER CHARGED WITH MURDER OF MEXICAN
Fox News (Online News)Apr 14 2024
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Anti-Chinese xenophobia fueled America's first drug war
Around 2 a.m. on Monday, December 6, 1875, a "posse of police" led by Captain William Douglass descended on 609 Dupont Street in San Francisco. The cops arrested Fannie Whitmore, Cora Martinez, James Dennison, and Charles Anderson, along with "two Chinamen who kept the place." That place, The San Francisco Examiner explained, was an "opium den," and this was the first raid conducted under an
ReasonApr 27 2024
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Williams Sonoma labeled Chinese-made merchandise American made; ordered to pay over $3M
Williams-Sonoma has been ordered to cough up more than $3 million in civil penalties after falsely claiming its products were made in the USA when they were actually made in China. "Williams-Sonoma claimed its products were made in the United States even though they were made in China," FTC Chair Lina M. Khan said. "Williams-Sonoma’s deception misled consumers and harmed honest American
Fox Business