The Indian state of Gujarat has decided to change the name of dragon fruit, claiming that the original name was associated with China, which drew derision from the country’s opposition on Wednesday.
Arizona Gov. Ducey rescinds state order requiring face masks in schools
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Ducey said decisions about face coverings will be left up to K-12 school districts and charter schools, as he noted 4.5 million vaccine doses had been administered across the state. "Teachers, families and students h...
Blinken warns US is falling behind China in race to capitalize on climate opportunities
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Washington US Secretary of State Tony Blinken said that "coming up short" in efforts to address climate change "will have major repercussions" for US national security and its economy, warning that the country is fal...
US, China agree to cooperate on climate crisis
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The agreement was reached by U.S. special envoy for climate John Kerry and his Chinese counterpart Xie Zhenhua during two days of talks in Shanghai last week, according to a joint statement. The two countries "are co...
US and China agree to cooperate on climate change after talks in Shanghai
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Hong Kong The US and China have agreed to cooperate on climate change after two days of high-profile meetings in Shanghai, despite rising tensions between the two countries. In a joint statement released on Sunday, W...
Minnesota State Patrol updates guidance on reporters during protests: no use of force, no seizing cameras
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"A free press is foundational to our democracy, and the ability of journalists to cover civil unrest in our communities must be protected and encouraged," the MSP said in a statement Saturday. Law enforcemen...
Biden says US, Japan ‘committed to working together’ on challenges from China, North Korea
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Suga is the first foreign leader to meet in person with Biden, signaling strengthening ties between the United States and Japan amid diplomatic tensions with China—as intelligence officials warn that Beijing poses on...
GOP state legislatures move ahead with election security bills amid outrage over Georgia law
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The efforts were highlighted by Democrats as they pushed S. 1 and H.R. 1 in Congress last month -- bills that would take many elements of elections out of the hands of the states and put them under the federal govern...
China enraged as Biden sends unofficial delegates to Taiwan
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Former Sen. Chris Dodd and two former U.S. deputy secretaries of state are visiting Taiwan this week at the request of President Joe Biden to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act. Biden voted fo...
Biden to use meeting with Japan’s prime minister to send ‘clear signal’ to China
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President Joe Biden plans to use his meeting with Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Friday to send a signal to China that the countries are united in their opposition to recent aggression against Taiwan as the US see...
Whitmer defends state health director traveling to Alabama while not fully vaccinated
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Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel traveled to Gulf Shores, Alabama, despite Whitmer’s warnings against traveling as spring break started up across America. Whitmer defended th...
Senior royals won’t wear military uniforms at Prince Philip’s funeral to avoid potentially awkward situations
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Queen Elizabeth II's decision means Prince Harry won’t risk being the only member of the royal family not in uniform during Saturday’s funeral for his grandfather, who died last week at the age of 99. Members of the ...
Secretary of State Blinken visits Afghanistan in surprise trip after Biden troop announcement
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Blinken sought to assure senior Afghan politicians that the United States remains committed to the country despite Biden’s announcement a day earlier that the 2,500 U.S. soldiers remaining in the country would be com...