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China’s Exports Surge as Trade Tensions Near Boiling Point
China’s trade surplus soared, helping to lift the country’s economy even as consumer spending slows because of a sharp housing contraction.
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India’s Modi, Humbled by Voters, Faces Potent Economic Struggles
With his grip on political power weakened, the Indian prime minister is confronting the same formidable challenge — how to generate hundreds of millions of jobs.
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Samsung Workers Strike, the First in the Company’s History
The South Korean tech giant is at odds with some of its employees as it is trying to reassure investors that its memory chip business can meet demand.
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Elections 2024 live updates: In France, Biden meets with Zelensky, will tout values of democracy
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
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Biden to defend democracy in speech in France, drawing contrast with Trump
The president has so far avoided naming Trump during his D-Day trip, but he has warned about the dangers posed by authoritarian and isolationist impulses.
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The Reel Life How Movies Influence Our Modern Lifestyle
Movies have always been a source of entertainment and escape for people. Since the first motion picture was made in 1895, movies have evolved into a powerful medium that not only entertains us, but also influences our modern lifestyle in significant ways. From fashion and beauty trends to cultural values and social norms, movies have…
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Wired For Success: How Recent Development in the Semiconductor Industry Can Shape Immigration Programs
America runs on semiconductors, also known informally as chips. Chips are integral to the cars we drive, the planes we fly, the systems that defend our country, and the computers that every single industry, from manufacturing to finance, relies upon. A recent top-down approach by the Federal Government — best exemplified by the CHIPS and…