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  • Drinking At A Later Age Is Better For Young Adults
    Compared to most countries, in which 18-years-olds are already legal to buy and consume a drink, the U.S. has a more strict law when it comes to drinking.
    Compared to most countries, in which 18-years-olds are already legal to buy and consume a drink, the U.S. has a more strict law when it comes to drinking.
  • Trump Losing Trade War As U.S. Trade Deficit With China Hits New High
    Trump losing
    The United States' goods and services deficit with China increased to $40.2 billion in September, the highest on record on a non-seasonally adjusted basis.
  • Democrats Will Win Back U.S. House of Representatives on Nov. 6; Trump in Trouble
    Blue Wave
    The Democratic Party "Blue Wave" will engulf the U.S. House of Representatives in the U.S. midterm elections only four days from now (Nov. 6), and bring the Democrats to a position where it can hold president Donald Trump accountable for his actions.
  • China Issues Warning Against Meddling In Taiwan and South China Sea
    Sunset Over South China Sea
    Even though the nation's military ties with the United States are valuable and sensitive, Taiwan remains a core interest, and the country will not take lightly any shows of strength by outside forces in the seemingly unresolvable issue of the South China Sea. By external forces, China is strongly implying the United States.
  • U.S. Approved Plot To Murder Khashoggi, Claims Iran
    Mastermind?
    Iran is accusing the United States of abetting and tacitly approving the murder of Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi earlier this month.
  • Asian Rivals Japan, China Will Strive For Better, Stratefic Relationship
    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
    No one can expect the two to become great allies, instant partners, or have a meaningful reconciliation where past hurts and current competition will vanish, but the two leaders - President Xi and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will try harder to get along, at least.
  • Mexico Blasts Trump for Threatening It Over Honduran Migrant Caravan
    Headed north
    Mexico finds itself in a familiar location -- between a rock and a hard place -- as it strives to cope with the latest Central American migrant caravan at its borders while defying a racially-biased president of the United States.
  • Trump Blames China for U.S. Abandoning INF Treaty with Russia
    Not restrained by treaty
    The United States will withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) it signed with the Soviet Union in 1987 because the treaty allows China the unimpeded development of theater ballistic missiles banned by the landmark treaty.
  • Trump Undermines Nuclear Disarmament Treaty, Risks Global Chaos
    U.S. President Trump addresses the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York
    The decision to withdraw was prompted by Trump's convictions that Russia has violated the terms of the treaty. Russia, on the other hand, has denied again and again that it has violated the deal, claiming it has never developed and tested a missile prohibited under the agreement.
  • U.S. Set to Quit Afghanistan, Claims Taliban
    PACT
    The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, the Sunni terrorist group better known as the Taliban, are claiming the United States has agreed to discuss withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan as part of talks to end 17-year war. Washington, however, has not officially confirmed this claim.
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