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WPLG Local 10 USA Health May 31, 2023
Smile! But not because you are on “Candid Camera.” Instead, smile — and smile a lot — because many might not know that smiling can produce a lot of health benefits for you and others.In honor of Wednesday being National Smile Day, here are 10 health benefits smiling can... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 03, 2022
Topline Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Sunday he does not believe a Chinese invasion of Taiwan is imminent, while declaring the U.S. was committed to “helping Taiwan develop the capability to defend itself,” softer remarks than a pledge offered by President Joe Biden... + más
U.S. sending 'dangerous signals' on Taiwan, China tells Blinken | CNBC
Taiwan warns against China disruption over chip exports | Portland Press Herald
Forbes USA Tech February 06, 2023
Adam Honig is the CEO and cofounder of and is passionate about helping companies grow using artificial intelligence. getty Companies have been investing in artificial intelligence (AI) technology for the shop floor in order to make their products better. For some reason, it’s... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
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Newsweek USA World October 21, 2022
Chinese state media said in an article Friday it is necessary to eliminate Taiwan's independence as rhetoric surrounding Taiwan has escalated in recent days.The China Daily wrote that the reunification of the two sides across the Taiwan Straits is more than the... + más
Defense Secretary Austin: Chinese Invasion Of Taiwan Not ‘Imminent’ | Forbes
U.S. Aims to Turn Taiwan Into Giant Weapons Depot | The New York Times
NBC News USA World January 25, 2024
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan’s president-elect, Lai Ching-te, said Thursday he hopes that the United States can continue to firmly support Taiwan, as he met the first group of U.S. lawmakers to visit Taipei since he won an election earlier this month. Lai, from Taiwan’s... + más
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