Every year, charities with leadership linked to the CCP pump millions of dollars into American environmentalist charities, some of which work directly with the Chinese government to accomplish its policy goals.
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Robert Schmad,
The Washington Examiner,
7 Sep. 2025
On the low end, that could save around $75 each month over the life of a 30-year, 5% interest, half-million-dollar loan — or a total of around $25,000.
First, when shopping in brick-and-mortar stores, use paper money.
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Jay L. Zagorsky,
The Conversation,
31 July 2025
In recent years, aided by the wider paper trail inherent in the shift from paper money to credit cards, the IRS started policing tip reporting on tax returns more carefully.
The firms and governments that treat CCU as a strategic imperative today will be the ones shaping tomorrow’s markets.
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Peter Bendor-Samuel,
Forbes.com,
12 Sep. 2025
Since pivoting from black and pinto beans to roasted and ground ones, Niccol has been trying to reverse Starbucks’s falling sales by returning to its coffeehouse origins.
The South Korean workers' treatment stands in stark contrast to the experiences of tens of thousands of Mexicans, Venezuelans and Guatemalans who face months in jail-like detention centers before being forcibly deported.
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Trevor Hughes,
USA Today,
10 Sep. 2025
Speaking at an Africa climate summit, Ruto said climate inaction was costing tens of thousands of lives, compounding development challenges for the world’s poorest nations after massive international aid cuts.
Like the ones will go against the ones, ones will go against the twos, so everybody basically gets to see everybody on the roster at some point on the field.
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Matt Le Cren,
Chicago Tribune,
5 Aug. 2025
All the twos and threes and ones converged among the skeletons, still avoiding eye contact.
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