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An Alabama Businessman's Two-Decade War With China
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The Wall Street Journal - World
China Releases American Pastor After Nearly Two Decades
David Lin, 68, was one of three U.S. citizens deemed to have been wrongfully detained by Beijing.11 hours ago - China -
The New York Times - Business
How SMIC, China’s Semiconductor Champion, Landed in the Heart of a Tech War
Efforts by the Beijing-backed Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, or SMIC, to break through innovation barriers have landed it in a geopolitical tech battle.7 hours ago - China -
Yahoo News - World
China to raise its retirement age for the first time in 7 decades amid demographic crisis
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CBS Sports - Sports
College Football Power Rankings: Alabama, Oregon rise in top 10 after convincing Week 3 victories
The Tide and Ducks are climbing the Power Rankings as conference action gets ready to kick into high gear8 hours ago - College Football -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Wisconsin QB Tyler Van Dyke ruled out for season with ACL injury after leaving loss to Alabama early
Tyler Van Dyke went down on the first drive of Wisconsin's loss to Alabama on Saturday afternoon.2 hours ago - NFL -
CBS Sports - Sports
Tyler Van Dyke injury: Wisconsin QB to miss remainder of season after exiting Alabama game, per reports
Van Dyke transferred to Wisconsin over the offseason after starting for three years at Miami2 hours ago - NFL -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Calamitous Rape Crisis Unfolding in Congo's War
Around 80% of women in camps for the displaced have been raped in brutal attacks, as international attention wanes. ‘If the war ends, I won’t have to be raped anymore.’23 hours ago -
The New York Times - World
How Rituals of Faith Became Another Casualty of War
Though the devout pursue their faith despite all obstacles, most sense of celebration was stripped of the region’s three religions since the Oct. 7 attacks and Gaza war.12 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Michaela DePrince, War Orphan Turned Leading Ballerina, Dies at 29
In an impoverished orphanage in Sierra Leone, she longed to dance ballet. After being adopted by American parents, her improbable dream came true.20 hours ago
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