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China Puts 2nd Canadian On Trial For Espionage And Bars Spectators
Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were arrested in China and charged with espionage shortly after Huawei executive Meng Wanzhoi was arrested in British Columbia at the request of the U.S.
For Pasta Lovers Bored By Spaghetti, There's A New Short, Wavy, Sauce-Holding Shape
Dan Pashman, host of the podcast The Sporkful, had a quest: develop and market a brand-new shape of pasta. The result is cascatelli, a short, flat, ruffled pasta three years in the making.
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New Effort To Clean Up Space Junk Reaches Orbit
Known as ELSA-d, the mission will exhibit technology that could help capture space junk, some of the millions of pieces of orbital debris that float above Earth.
Atlanta Killings: Sex Worker Advocate Sees Deadly Consequences Of Overlapping Hatreds
Yves Nguyen, an organizer for Red Canary Song, says the fatal shooting of six Asian women is part of a history of race and gender-based violence faced by Asian women, immigrants and sex workers.
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Despite 'Ample Warning,' U.S. Was Unprepared For Latest Surge Of Migrant Children
President Biden's administration is scrambling to contain one of the first big political firestorms of his presidency as thousands of migrant children arrive at the border without their parents.
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China Makes It A Crime To Question Military Casualties On The Internet
Weibo users face criminal charges after online comments — made in and outside China — casting doubt on the casualty number the Chinese government reported months after a brawl with Indian soldiers.
'Hiding In Plain Sight' Corrects The Record On Lady Bird Johnson
The first lady is often remembered as a genteel Southerner who promoted highway beautification, but author Julia Sweig says archival records show Lady Bird was also a savvy political strategist.
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Low Winter Rain Levels A Sign of Drought for the Inland Region
Saturday marked the beginning of spring, but it also brought an end to a winter of disappointing rainfall across most of Riverside and San Bernardino…
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U.S. Joins EU In Sanctions Against China Over Treatment Of Uyghur Muslims
The travel and economic measures protest "human rights violations and abuses" in the western Xinjiang region.
Big Tech Showdown Looms As Biden Taps Top Critics Lina Khan, Tim Wu
Federal Trade Commission nominee Lina Khan and presidential adviser Tim Wu have advocated for new rules to curb the power of the tech giants.
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