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Trade wars and China’s human rights violations mainly contribute to the slump, with experts watching how Trump’s new tenure will impact it further.
Patel is a longtime critic of the federal agency he’s now poised to lead.
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Trade wars and China’s human rights violations mainly contribute to the slump, with experts watching how Trump’s new tenure will impact it further.
The Fifth Circuit held that the FDA’s rejections were arbitrary and capricious.
The country’s dependence on investment and exports is threatening its economy at home and affecting prices worldwide.
Top of the list is to pass government funding before a Dec. 20 deadline to avert a shutdown.
Patel is a longtime critic of the federal agency he’s now poised to lead.
The successive incidents involving Xi-appointed generals affect morale within the army and cast a shadow over the plan to annex Taiwan, experts say.
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Lai Ching-te is transiting through Hawaii for a seven-day trip to Taiwan’s three diplomatic allies in the South Pacific.
Canadian Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said that more resources will be sent to the border.
‘These unnamed sources are speculating and have no idea what they are actually talking about,’ the president-elect’s spokeswoman said.
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