
Alex Delia
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3 days ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Ally Heath |Bast Bramhall |Evan Hummel
U.S. authorities charged a pair of Chinese nationals with smuggling a “potential agroterrorism weapon” into the United States. Investigators said the two people accused of the crime were a couple, and one of them works at the University of Michigan.
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4 days ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Drew Pittock |Evan Hummel
Is there hope for Temu and Shein in the wake of a trade war between the United States and China? The trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies has impacted both companies, but particularly Temu, which saw its daily online users in the U.S. drop by 58%, according to Reuters. Shein has also seen sales decline, but not as much as Temu. That’s because Shein has reportedly been able to increase the amount each customer spends per item compared to last year.
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4 days ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Bast Bramhall |Evan Hummel |Kalé Carey
Despite publicly reassuring the residents of East Palestine, Ohio, that they were safe following the 2023 derailment of a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals, behind closed doors the Biden administration had concerns about potential cancer-causing toxins in the air. The new findings were revealed in emails which were first reported on by NewsNation.
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5 days ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Alan Judd |Matt Bishop
As President Donald Trump continues his attacks on Harvard University, the school’s purported ties to the Chinese government are coming under increased scrutiny. So many mid-level and senior Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials have studied at Harvard that some of them reportedly refer to it as their “party school” – as in the school of the Chinese Communist Party.
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5 days ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Karah Rucker |Lawrence Banton |Shianne DeLeon
Colorectal cancer is the second-deadliest form of cancer in the United States, according to the . However, a new study shows regular exercise could play a role in possibly changing that. In 2025, an estimated more than 150,000 Americans will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Nearly 53,000 will die from it. The American Cancer Society estimates about 150,000 Americans will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year. At least a third of those patients are expected to die from the disease.
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