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Covid, Russia and Economy Put the 'China Model' to the Test A year ago, while many countries were still reeling from Covid-19, China seemed to be one of few places prospering through the pandemic. It was also the only major economy that reported growth in 2020. Global investors were bullish on Chinese stocks ...
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Many Teens Report Emotional and Physical Abuse by Parents During Lockdown New research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on adolescents' mental health during the coronavirus pandemic suggests that for many teenagers who were ordered to stay at home, home was not always a safe place.
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New York City Clears 239 Homeless Camps. Only 5 People Move to Shelters. Results so far are mixed on New York City's effort to move homeless people out of the subway system and street encampments and into shelters, Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday. The mayor, who has called the initiatives crucial to the city's recovery from ...
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On Transgender Day of Visibility, White House announces moves to expand trans rights The Biden administration on Thursday announced changes in the travel process and access to health resources to expand the rights of transgender and nonbinary Americans. The White House also announced several other initiatives as part of Transgender Day ...
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China holds espionage trial of Chinese Australian journalist BEIJING — Chinese Australian journalist Cheng Lei went on trial in Beijing on Thursday on espionage charges, with diplomats denied permission to attend the proceedings. Australian Ambassador Graham Fletcher told reporters outside the court that he was ...
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Weatherization Boost Poised to Deliver Energy Price Relief Leveraging WAP to combat the current energy crisis makes sense, given that the program was originally created to help reduce and stabilize consumer energy bills during the energy crisis of the 1970s. Since then, WAP ...
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Testing times: why North Korea's missile launches should worry the west When it comes to North Korean missile launches – and much else about the secretive regime – all may not be as it seems. Days after the regime claimed it had successfully tested its biggest intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), South Korea said it ...
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Flint will soon be home to Michigan's newest state park State officials were in Flint Thursday touting a plan to spend $250 million upgrading Michigan's state parks. The funding is part of a nearly $5 billion infrastructure bill signed into law this week. A big chunk of that money will be spent on creating ...
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Whitmer Celebrates Building Michigan Together Plan Record Investment in State Parks Our parks support so many jobs and local economies too, empowering tourism and recreation small businesses across the state," said Governor Whitmer. "The Building Michigan Together plan will invest $250 million to improve all 103 of our existing state ...
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A Cesar Chavez Day Special: Voices of Chandler, the Podcast, a conversation with Alberto Esparza Chavez was a Mexican-American labor leader and activist. After he left school in 8th grade, he began working on farm fields. He joined the Navy, served for two years, and then returned to labor intensive farm work. Conditions for farm workers were poor.
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