Former Malaysian prime minister says Trump's re-election is a 'disaster'
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir said Trump's re-election would be disastrous and expressed support for Democratic presidential candidate Biden.
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Derek Chauvin, the dead police, may still receive more than a million dollars in retirement benefits, even if convicted of murder.
continue readingThe controversial role of 'America's Founders'
Children in elementary school were taught the verse "In 1492, Columbus set sail in the ocean", referring to a historical controversy.
continue readingMinneapolis passed a resolution to dismiss the police station
United States Minneapolis city council votes to approve plans to disband police department and replace with a community safety agency.
continue readingMore than 7.7 million people are infected with nCoV globally
The world recorded more than 7.7 million nCoV infections, of which nearly 427,000 died, and the epidemic situation in South America showed no signs of improvement.
continue readingThe battleship laid the foundation for the U.S. navy to reach out globally
The USS Langley is the first US Navy aircraft carrier, helping the force draw lessons in its global operations and deployment.
continue readingThe new book reveals why Melania had been delayed to the White House
First lady Melania 2017 delayed her move from New York to the White House because she wanted to renegotiate the marriage agreement with Trump, according to the forthcoming book.
continue readingBeijing closed the market, delaying students to return to school
ChinaBeijing closed 6 markets today and delayed the return of some students to school after two consecutive days of recording a new shift of nCoV.
continue readingChina accused the US of falsifying Covid-19 information
Beijing said that Harvard University's perception that Covid-19 could appear from August 2019 was an "American effort to spread fabricated information".
continue readingChinese restaurant disgruntled with food ordering application
Frustrated with the high discounts that Chinese food ordering apps impose, some restaurants build their own delivery service.
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