On Nov 14, Li Zhongji tricked Ji - the husband - into their rented apartment, subdued him and bound him. Then they did the same thing to Jiang, Ji's wife. When Jiang fought back, they smothered her to death.
On Oct 6, the 10 suspects led a group of 60 people with wooden sticks and fire extinguishers in a confrontation with police, firing dry power that caused several officers to experience breathing difficulties. The group also assaulted officers and smashed four police vehicles, the report said.
On May 8, police intercepted a green pickup truck on a highway in Qujing and seized 60 packs of methamphetamine weighing about 43.1 kg and captured two suspects, who are currently under criminal detention.
On Kohl’s second quarter earnings call this morning, CEO Michelle Gass said the company is expanding the program to more than 100 stores, adding Milwaukee to its list of test markets. The two companies had been testing their partnership in 80 stores in Chicago and Los Angeles.
On Sept 21, China increased the maximum speed of Fuxing trains on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway to 350 kilometers per hour.
On July 3, the China Security Regulatory Commission (CSRC) published an administrative penalty decision on its website, announcing that it had imposed a fine of about 1.8 billion yuan against Gao Yong, who was suspected of illegally inflating stock prices. The investigation into the securities fraud found that one of the 16 trading accounts used by Gao to manipulate stock prices belonged to Huang Xiaoming.
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On Thursday, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said the public health crisis alone would cost the country "well north of C billion."
On Saturday, the National Health Commission released a guideline on controlling TB infections at schools, requiring all schools to include TB tests in health checks for newly enrolled students and in regular health examinations for teachers and staff members. Test results will be added to their health records, according to the document.
On Sunday afternoon, violence returned to Hong Kong's central district as a police-approved gathering in Chater Garden, Central, soon descended into mayhem as some of the masked, black-clad rally participants attacked police officers trying to disperse the crowd. Since June last year, such unsavory scenes have become common in the special administrative region on the weekends.
On Saturday, Sina Weibo, one of China's most popular social media and Chinese Twitter-like platform, was ordered by Beijing's internet watchdog to suspend its "hot" rankings for failing to stop the spread of illegal content.