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During Xi’s decade-plus tenure, he centralized decision-making power through various CCP groups. Now, the Politburo is reviewing measures to regulate them.

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The Victorian era was known for its proliferation of naturalists, observational science, and creative writing.

‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’: Possibly the Worst of the Bunch
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House Panel Advances Senate-Passed Megabill to Floor
The bill would make the 2017 tax cuts permanent and allocate money for border security such as finishing Trump’s wall along the southern border.
USPS Implements Faster Delivery Times at More Locations From July 1
The updates are part of the agency’s 10-year plan, which has faced criticism from the Postal Regulatory Commission.
US Lawmaker, EU Decry Repression of Dissent on 5-Year Mark of Hong Kong National Security Law
At least 332 people have been arrested for offenses related to national security since the draconian law was enacted in Hong Kong.
What to Know About Alligator Alcatraz: The Deportation Center Surrounded by 30,000 Alligators
‘It’s a one-stop shop, and this airport that’s been here for a long time is the perfect secure location. It’s going to make a big difference,’ DeSantis said.
Senate Budget Bill Ups ‘Senior Bonus’ Tax Deduction to $6,000
The Council of Economic Advisors calls it ’the largest tax break in American history for our nation’s seniors.’
US Manufacturing Contracts for 4th Consecutive Month in June
A quarter of the manufacturing sector’s GDP is ‘strongly contracting,’ said a business expert.
Why US Banned Transfer of Genetic Samples to China
Export of living cells of U.S. citizens to China and ‘other hostile countries’ has been stopped and is being reviewed, the FDA said.
Speaker Johnson ‘Not Happy’ With Senate Changes to GOP Megabill
Some Republican lawmakers have said it won’t pass without further revisions.
Trump Announces US–Vietnam Trade Agreement
The latest announcement was made a week before the White House’s July 9 deadline.
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Unraveling the CCP’s Playbook for Transnational Repression in America
The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
Jury Finds Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Guilty on 2 Counts in Sex Trafficking Trial, Not Guilty on 3
A jury rendered the decision on Wednesday morning.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Votes 4–3 to Invalidate State Abortion Law
The ruling comes after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
Tesla Shares Rise as Deliveries Rebounded in 2nd Quarter
Electric vehicle deliveries surged from the previous quarter but declined from last year.
Private Sector Shed 33,000 Jobs in June, Far Short of Market Estimates
There was a divergence of job creation between the service and goods sectors.
20 States Sue Trump Admin Over Release of Private Medicaid Data to Homeland Security
State attorneys general allege that the data is being used for mass deportations and other large-scale immigration enforcement purposes.
Judge Blocks DHS From Terminating Temporary Protected Status for Haitian Immigrants
Over 500,000 Haitians are covered under the Temporary Protected Status program, according to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Paramount to Pay $16 Million to Settle Trump’s ‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit
The settlement does not include a statement of apology or regret, and the money will not be paid to Trump directly or indirectly.
UPenn Bans Males Who Identify as Female From Women’s Sports
‘Not only that, the university will be sending a personal apology to every female athlete who was forced to compete against a man,’ the DOE Secretary said.
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