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Australia Rejects Joint Patrols With U.S. In South China Sea
Australia and the United States will conduct more joint warfighting naval drills in the South China Sea. Australia and the United States will conduct more joint warfighting naval drills in the South China Sea. -
SMIC Might Be U.S. Trade Blacklist's Next Victim
U.S. Defense Department is reviewing SMIC for the Entity List and, if added, all sales to it from America must be inspected. U.S. Defense Department is reviewing SMIC for the Entity List and, if added, all sales to it from America must be inspected. -
Trump Slams Steve Jobs' Widow Over Report Published By The Atlantic
U.S. President Donald Trump personally attacked Laurene Powell Jobs on social media, stating that her late husband wouldn't be happy with what she was doing with the money he left her. U.S. President Donald Trump personally attacked Laurene Powell Jobs on social media, stating that her late husband wouldn't be happy with what she was doing with the money he left her. -
Gas For Less: U.S. Prices Hit Low On Labor Day
Gas prices at several states remained at below $2 per gallon, while the national average dropped to around $2.19 per gallon for regular gas. Gas prices at several states remained at below $2 per gallon, while the national average dropped to around $2.19 per gallon for regular gas. -
Out Of Print: China Hits Back With Visa Restrictions For U.S. Journalists
The action was part of a tit-for-tat dispute with the U.S. involving media, technology and finance. The action was part of a tit-for-tat dispute with the U.S. involving media, technology and finance. -
Kanye West Forges Ahead With Presidential Bid
Kanye West has admitted his presidential run is an attempt to help Donald Trump win reelection in November. Kanye West has admitted his presidential run is an attempt to help Donald Trump win reelection in November. -
Racists Said To Be 'Most Persistent and Lethal Threat' to U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security has identified racists, or white supremacists, as the most dangerous terrorist threat to the United States. The Department of Homeland Security has identified racists, or white supremacists, as the most dangerous terrorist threat to the United States. -
U.S. COVID-19 Deaths Could Hit 620,000 by Jan. 1
Deaths due to COVID-19 in the United States might range from 410,000 to 620,000 by Jan. 1, 2021, according to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Deaths due to COVID-19 in the United States might range from 410,000 to 620,000 by Jan. 1, 2021, according to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. -
81 Nobel Laureates Endorse Joe Biden For U.S. President
Eighty-one Nobel Laureates cast their lot with Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden, citing his lifetime support for science. Eighty-one Nobel Laureates cast their lot with Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden, citing his lifetime support for science. -
Who Was That Masked Man? Uber Says No Face-Covered Selfie, No Car Home
Uber has received complaints from drivers about passengers refusing to wear protective masks. Uber has received complaints from drivers about passengers refusing to wear protective masks.