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On global stage, 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Taiwanese winner says the word China hates
Taiwan is celebrating the latest winner of 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' Nymphia Wind, after she called the island a country.
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Taiwan's president joins drag queens celebrating RuPaul win
Taiwanese drag queen Nymphia Wind celebrated last month’s win on RuPaul’s Drag Race by staging a riotous, emotional performance at Taiwan’s presidential office on Wednesday in front of President Tsai Ing-wen.NBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
China’s race to tech supremacy
The country is rapidly accelerating development of critical technologiesFinancial Times - World - China -
Players’ words say a PGA-Saudi deal is progressing. Others’ actions say otherwise.
Nearly a year after the PGA Tour and the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced their “framework agreement," there’s been no action.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Cramer says Ford and General Motors are big winners after Biden raises tariffs on Chinese imports
CNBC's Jim Cramer said a host of other stocks will also benefit, like First Solar, Texas Instruments, Owens & Minor and Becton Dickinson.CNBC - Business - Joe Biden -
Apple Taking Vision Pro Headset Global
Reports say international stores are sending workers to Cupertino to learn the new gear and sell it worldwide after Apple'sWorldwide Developers Conference in June.Inc. - Business - Apple -
The Problem With Conflict Is There Are No Winners
How to avoid conflict and keep your cool.Inc. - Business -
Global violence causing record numbers of internally displaced people
Conflicts in Gaza, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have led to a total of 68m IDPs across the world. Conflict has forced more than 68 million people to leave their homes as of the end of 2023 – the highest figure since data became ...The Guardian - World -
Three French Drag Queens Are Carrying the Country’s Olympic Torch
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Indian spices face heat over global safety concerns
India is a global powerhouse of spices. But recent quality concerns have cast a cloud on its position.BBC News - Top stories -
Chuck Todd: Is Biden or Trump the bigger drag on his party?
If there is one consistent pattern this spring in political polling, it’s how differently voters are treating the presidential race and the down-ballot races.NBC News - Top stories - Joe Biden
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