WASHINGTON - Democratic lawmakers could vote this week on articles of impeachment against US President Donald Trump, the House Judiciary Committee chairman said on Sunday as lawmakers sharpened their focus on charges of wrongdoing in his dealings with Ukraine.
Violent protests, vandalism and lawlessness are the real factors stifling freedom for the city's people, Lee said, pointing out that ordinary people who expressed dissenting opinions from the protestors were attacked, and people even had to be careful about the color of clothing they wore outside for fear of being targeted.
WASHINGTON - At least one high school in the southern US state of Georgia will temporarily move to online teaching on Monday, after dozens of students and school staffers tested positive for COVID-19 and hundreds were sent home to quarantine during the first week of classes in the state.
WASHINGTON - Starbucks announced Tuesday that it will close all its company-owned stores in the United States for the afternoon on May 29 to train employees how to prevent racial discrimination in their stores in the wake of outrage over the arrest of two African-American men at one of its coffee shops last week.
WASHINGTON - China's economy has not reached the point where a slowdown is "inevitable," and it could grow fairly fast for another 10 years with continued market-oriented reforms to boost economic efficiency, a US economist and longtime China watcher has said.
Volkswagen will provide around 100,000 vehicles, plus electric and autonomous vehicle technology, and manage the fleet of vehicles, as a first step in the joint venture with Didi, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Visitors check out a NIO EP9 electric vehicles stand on display at an auto show in Beijing.FAN JIASHAN/CHINA DAILY
WASHINGTON - A deal on an overhaul of the North American Free Trade Agreement appears to be within reach, as Canada and the United States were set to continue negotiations on Thursday aimed at getting the pact done by the end of the week.
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Villagers evacuate from flooded buildings after rainstorms hit Southwest China's Chongqing city on June 23, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]