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China, Russia Boast Bilateral Trade at 'All-Time High' Despite Sanctions From the US and Its Allies

China, Russia Boast Bilateral Trade at 'All-Time High' Despite Sanctions From the US and Its Allies

China and Russia have vowed ever closer economic ties despite disapproval from the West that promised to support Ukraine in its war with Russia.


Joe Biden Touts Investments Supporting Minority-Owned Businesses as Latino Vote Slips

President Joe Biden has flaunted his investments in Black- and Latino-owned small businesses as new data reveals that he is losing the Latino vote ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Russia's Vladimir Putin Orders Seizure of Energy Assets From ‘Unfriendly’ European Countries

Russia's President Vladimir Putin has issued decrees granting the government to seize and forcibly sell multi-billion-dollar energy assets from European companies considered "unfriendly" to new state-approved owners.

Sam Altman Receives $75 Million From the University of Michigan for New Venture Capital Fund: Report

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reportedly secured a $75 million investment for his venture capital firm, Hydrazine Capital, from the University of Michigan.


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