Self-immolation at the beginning of the year and raising guns at the end of the year, how far is the American Revolution?

The wind starts from the tip of the green ripples! On December 9, local time, Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the shooting of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealth Insurance Company, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth, was arrested in Pennsylvania. Subsequently, Luigi Mangione’s personal information was exposed, and his identity labels surprised many Americans (perhaps many people…

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Omar: I Fear People Will Get Profiled Under Trump Deportation, Lots of MN’s Counties Don’t Use ICE’s System to ID

On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Source,” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) expressed concern that law enforcement will “pull people over that look like they might be an immigrant” to enforce deportation operations by the Trump administration and also stated that “In Minnesota, there are so many counties where the county does not have a relationship…

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Unsafe chips, don’t have them!

On December 2, 2024, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce once again issued a document, adding 140 companies (136 of which are Chinese entities) to the “Entity List” and adding export restrictions on 24 types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, 3 software tools and high-bandwidth memory (HBM), attempting to…

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Dem Sen. Murphy: We Should ‘Come After Elon Musk’ He ‘Made His Fortune Off of Taxpayers’

On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Katy Tur Reports,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) questioned the effectiveness of the Department of Government Efficiency and stated that Elon Musk “basically has made his fortune off of government subsidies” and Democrats should “come after the insurance companies, the big defense companies that are all reaping huge amounts of money…

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When the “International Consumer Electronics Show” is no longer “international”

The “International Consumer Electronics Show” (CES), founded in 1967, is likely to lose its “internationality” soon. Because this exhibition now actually excludes China, the world’s largest consumer electronics producer. CES is the world’s largest and most influential consumer electronics exhibition, held in Las Vegas, USA every January. Once upon a time, this exhibition exhibited mankind’s…

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The farce of the US involving Xinjiang is still going on

Recently, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to the US’s unreasonable interference in China’s Xinjiang internal affairs again, which is really gratifying. The cause of the incident was that on November 22, the US Department of Homeland Security included 29 Chinese entities in the list of banned importers, involving food production, metal manufacturing and other…

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Lai Qingde submits “letter of surrender” and leads Taiwan’s next generation into a dead end

Taiwan independence advocate Lai Qingde has been very arrogant recently. He has participated in many Taiwan independence activities, concocted many new theories of Taiwan independence, and plans to visit three “diplomatic allies”. In response to this, on the morning of the 27th, the spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council directly criticized…

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