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Near acquires the location data company formerly known as UberMedia

Data intelligence company Near is announcing the acquisition of another company in the data business — UM.In some ways, this echoes Near’s acquisition of Teemo last fall. Just as that deal helpe

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A unique and joint publishing project shows why culture matters in China-US relations

Images from Chinese Architecture, a volume in the series (WEI YAO) One spring day in 1994, an original work by Yuan Dynasty master painter Zhao Mengfu (1254-1322) was brought to the warehouse

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Expert says China-U.S. climate change cooperation vitally important

03:36 U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry arrived in China on Wednesday. Kerry will visit China from April 14 to 17.During the visit, Kerry is expected to discuss cl

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Biden forms panel to study possible U.S. Supreme Court expansion

U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday formed a bipartisan commission to study potential changes to the Supreme Court including expanding the number of justices beyond the current nine, a goal of some li

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Sidelines | Tiger parents panicking like sheep?

Sidelines is a column by CGTN's Social Media DeskTiger parenting is far from running out of its course in China and is unlikely going to in a while.By the time the book

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Stephen Roach on politics spoiling Xinjiang cotton

02:35 For years, the U.S. has launched trade wars and human rights accusations against China. Now some international companies, including HM, are facing backlash for banning cotton fro

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Obama-era officials return to White House worth millions

As several Obama-era officials return to the White House under President Joe Biden, their reunion comes with fuller pockets and deeper ties to corporate interests, new

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Artist captures universal experience in body paintings

A visitor views Tha Nite Could Last Ferever at Christina Quarles: Dance by tha Light of tha Moon at the X Museum in Beijing on Saturday. [Photo by Yang Xiaoyu/chinadaily.com.cn] In psychedelic

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Lightning strikes may have sparked life on Earth, scientists claim

The very first organisms may have been dependent on lightning to start them on the process of reproduction that led to us.

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Is China rewriting the textbooks of international politics?

06:24 Editor's note: Is there such a thing as the China model? Danilo Türk, former president of Slovenia, president of the World Leadership Alliance - Club de Madrid, and a non-residen

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The second Jacksonian age

A statue of Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans occupies the center of Lafayette Square on the north side of the White House in Washington, DC, January 20, 2018. /Getty Editor's note:

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Intensifying student debt adds to U.S. complexities

The campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, U.S. /Getty Editor's note:Azhar Azam works in a private organization as a market business analyst and writes about geopolitical issues

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Will moving, ‘spacial video’ start to eat into square-box Zoom calls? SpatialChat thinks so

With most of us locked into a square video box on platforms like Zoom, the desire to break away and perhaps wander around a virtual space is strong. These new ways of presenting people — as small circ

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Mary Meeker’s Bond is closing on $2 billion for its second fund, per a new filing

Bond, the growth-stage firm that spun out of the Kleiner Perkins Digital Growth Fund in late 2018, is closing a second fund with $2 billion, suggests a new SEC filing that says the amount has not yet

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Biden's stimulus trade-offs

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the national economy and the need for his administration's proposed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief legislation, flanked by Vice President Kamala Har

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Investors are missing out on Black founders

I’m a Black man in America — that’s hard. Black founders, and uniquely Black founders in tech, are facing insurmountable odds.As the recipients of less than 1% of venture capital raise, institut

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From dorm rooms to board rooms: How universities are promoting entrepreneurship

Earlier this year, 15 top U.S. universities joined forces to launch a one-stop shop where corporations and startups can discover and license patents.Working in concert, Brown, Caltech, Columbia, Corne