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China's economic changes were carried out from the bottom up, rather than from the top down.
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For a long time, we've been discussing Joe Biden's apparent cognitive difficulties.
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Open The Books' #WasteOfTheDay A six-mile extension of San Jose's Bay Area Rapid Transit, or BART, was originally estimated to cost $4.7 billion but now costs $9.1 billion. Officials from the federal government are encouraging them to rethink the project because it is too pricey.
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Fake news isn't a new phenomenon. The unproven assertion that Spanish operatives used explosives to wreck the USS Maine in Havana Harbor was hyped by newspapers owned by William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer more than a century ago, helping to whip up excitement for war against Spain. "Remember the Maine!" yelled the crowd. "To heck with Spain!" was even used as a war cry.
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Recently, the Bitcoin markets have been dominated by a larger bullish narrative. The ETF approval, as well as the fact that billionaires and politicians are bullish on Bitcoin, paid off spectacularly.
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Is involving federal law enforcement in the culture conflict over masking, curriculum, and other hot button issues in public schools really such a horrible idea? It's a dreadful notion.
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Paris Hilton is set to marry Carter Reum later this fall, and her bridal shower is the latest pre-wedding celebration — photos
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Zachery Ty Bryan treated fans to a vintage photo of himself with 'Home Improvement' costar Jonathan Taylor Thomas — see the pic
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The NBA draft, considered one of the best in years with a loaded group of prospects at the top and impressive depth throughout, is at last here.
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The Knicks are trying to package their two first-round picks but may also have to add more draft capital.