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In the first two decades of the 21st century, China's trade with the region jumped 26-fold to $315 billion while it simultaneously enhanced influence in the technology and security domains.
Zombie tree reanimates leaves into roots: "Truly novel"
This is the first time the unique regrowth has been reported in a tree, according to scientists.
American Long Covid sufferers preyed on by unregulated stem cell clinics
Sixty clinics served by 38 businesses are selling stem cell treatments to patients they claim cure Long Covid symptoms but have not been approved by the FDA.
Putin's 12: Who are the Russian oligarchs summoned to the Kremlin?
The president met with some of Russia's most powerful business leaders last week and urged them to support the war in Ukraine.
Jimmy Carter: A President Mired in Minutiae
On Sept. 17, 1978, at the climax of negotiations for an Israeli-Egyptian peace framework at the presidential retreat at Camp David, an exhausted President Jimmy Carter committed a blunder that would bedevil the Middle East for the next 44 years.
Was Volodymyr Zelensky in the Panama Papers? Offshore companies revealed
Despite being elected in 2019 on the platform of fighting corruption, the Ukrainian president was found to have a network of companies based in tax havens.
Leaders of Innovation and Technology part two
Leaders of Innovation and Technology part two
Hurricane Ian Updates: Storm to Intensify as it Churns Towards Florida
Hurricane Ian hit Cuba as a Category 3 storm and is expected to make landfall in Florida in the coming days.
Congress Needs to Work Together to Box in Corrupt Foreign Governments
The ENABLERS Act can bring America's fight against authoritarianism into the 21st century, and send a clear message to our adversaries that we're closing the gate on their misuse of our own financial system.
Hurricane Season and the Need for Preparedness
This hurricane season, cities across the U.S. would do well to heed lessons learned from Panama City's recovery and make critical preparations to mitigate damage before storms land on their shores.
Yes, America Should Save the World—From its Own Elites
A clear-eyed look at America's international "soft power" makes immediately apparent how un-American it is.
The World's 20 'Most Admired' Women of 2021
Three former first ladies—Melania Trump, Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton—make the list, but half have careers in the entertainment industry.
Disease That Makes Bananas Bleed Spreading Across Southeast Asia
Scientists say banana blood disease could be "devastating" as it is found in 18 species including Cavendish, the world's most popular variety.
The 20 Favorite Tax Havens of the Very Wealthy
Low taxes, political stability and lax regulations make these countries very attractive for the wealthy.
It's Time to End an Ugly U.S. Legacy. Stop Tax Evasion.
Support for democracy and economic development in our hemisphere requires us to do everything in our power to prevent economic and political elites at home and abroad from dodging taxes
After Pandora Papers, U.S. Can Help Bring European Corruption Under Control
In Eastern and Central Europe, corruption softens politicians' stance towards Moscow, unravels the social fabric and causes voters to opt for political extremes.
Colin Powell Said He Lived His Life by These '13 Rules' in Memoir
"Remain calm. Be kind," Colin Powell, the first black U.S. Secretary of State who died from COVID-19, wrote as one of the rules.
Asteroid Belt Object Twice the Size of the Grand Canyon Imaged
Astronomers created images of 42 objects, including dwarf planet Ceres and the main asteroid belt's largest bodies.
Free Trade, Not Aid, is How to Eliminate Poverty
We know what works when it comes to making poor countries richer and raising millions out of poverty—often within less than a generation: special economic zones that drastically improve governance quality.
20K Visa Lottery Winners Suing Government After Applications Not Processed
The lottery winners submitted the required paperwork but never received an interview or a chance at coming to the United States.
Controversial Televangelist TB Joshua Dies Aged 57
The millionaire pastor, who's channel has been blocked by YouTube, died after conducting a live broadcast on Saturday.
100 Highly Anticipated Movies Coming Out in 2021
While many movie productions were shut down due to COVID-19, 2021 is set to be the year of many blockbusters as the industry slowly goes back to normal.
Could You Pass the U.S. Citizenship Test?
Think you could pass the test with flying colors? Questions on the citizenship test may cover anything from U.S. history, to significant figures in history, to naming sitting politicians.
The Best U.S. Presidents of All Time, According to Experts
With the 2020 presidential election less than a month away, we took a look back at who tops the list as the best president in U.S. history.
'The Laundromat' on Netflix: What are the Panama Papers?
Netflix's new film "The Laundromat" is based on the real-life story of law firm Mossack Fonseca and the so-called "Panama Papers." But what were these papers in real life?
'The Laundromat': How Close is the Netflix Film to Real Events?
"The Laundromat" is based on the true story of Mossack Fonseca, the law firm at the heart of the Panama Papers, who have sued Netflix for defamation over the movie. But how close is the film to the real events?
When Will 'The Laundromat' Be Released on Netflix?
The film is based on Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter Jake Bernstein's highly acclaimed book "Secrecy World."
Bananas Aren't Going to Do Well Under Climate Change, Scientists Warn
"Limiting the temperature increase during the 21st century will help to avoid it," an expert told Newsweek.
Meryl Streep in Soderbergh's 'The Laundromat' Is Out for Revenge
"Somebody has to sound the alarm," says Meryl Streep as Ellen Martin in Steven Soderbergh's "The Laundromat."