U.S. Government Shutdown: When Budget Gridlock Goes Prime Time
The U.S. government shutdown shows how repeated budget gridlock and political brinkmanship keep services on hold, impact the economy, and hit workers hard.
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The U.S. government shutdown shows how repeated budget gridlock and political brinkmanship keep services on hold, impact the economy, and hit workers hard.
South Korea and the U.S. met in Washington for the first visa working group, aiming to smooth business travel, set up a Korean Investor Desk, and enhance communication after recent detentions.
Scientists have turned skin cells into functional human eggs in lab experiments, opening new avenues for infertility treatments. Early success is low, but the breakthrough is huge.
The Chinese mainland has been recognized as an observer state at the Andean Community’s Council of Foreign Ministers, marking a milestone in regional cooperation and sustainable development.
The Chinese mainland has opened its largest humanoid robot training center, using VR and motion capture to prep 100 bots for warehouse tasks with a 95% success rate.
Israel closes the Al-Rasheed coastal road in Gaza, preventing displaced Palestinians from returning north and worsening the humanitarian crisis.
Discover the mesmerizing golden wheat fields of Jiangbulake amidst snow-capped peaks and winding roads—a nature lover’s dream in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region!
Victor Osimhen’s penalty stuns Liverpool as Chelsea edge Mourinho’s Benfica. Spurs draw, Mbappe nets a hat-trick in Kazakhstan. UCL excitement heats up!
Experts and students break down the Chinese mainland’s Global Governance Initiative and its bid for a multipolar future.
Jannik Sinner powered into a third straight China Open final while Coco Gauff battled past Belinda Bencic to reach the quarters in Beijing.