On March 18, the United States and Chinese officials had the very first meeting in Anchorage, Alaska, during the Biden administration. The relationship between these two biggest economic countries seems very intense during the meeting. Secretary of State Antony Blinken started the meeting by questioning the China inhumane actions in the following cities, Taiwan, HongkongContinue reading “America and China are fighting over human rights issue”
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The border crisis
Thousands of migrant children are trying to cross the southwestern board of American. More than 4,000 children have been stuck in Border patrol run facilities. The factors attribute to this movement are the two devastating hurricanes last year, the outcome of pandemic and most importantly, the perception of enforcement is more relaxed under Biden’s administration.Continue reading “The border crisis”
Senate passes Biden’s $1.9 trillion Covid relief plan
March 7, 2021, one year of covid-19 Pandemic has passed by the death of American people has rolled up to 500,000 by middle of February. However, we are still living in the middle of the pandemic. Millions of American still struggling in suffering sickness, unemployment, and lack of affordable childcare while most of schools remainContinue reading “Senate passes Biden’s $1.9 trillion Covid relief plan”
Airstrikes in Syria under Biden’s administration
After the rocket attack on February 15 in northern Iraq that killed one civilian contractor and wounded a US service member and other coalition troops, 10 days later, Biden directed U.S. military conducted a targeted military strike against infrastructure in eastern Syria used by Iran-Supported non-state militia groups. The airstrike was the first military actionContinue reading “Airstrikes in Syria under Biden’s administration”
Are we safe after being fully vaccinated for COVID-19?
The Arizona department of Health services reported 1804 new coronavirus cases this weekend and the total cases in Arizona Statewide has reached 807,987 cases. Meanwhile, U.S. has almost half a million dead. Most Americans will be expected to wear masks until 2022. “It’s something that is historic. It’s nothing like we’ve ever been though inContinue reading “Are we safe after being fully vaccinated for COVID-19?”
World Health Organization Claims China withheld Key Covid Information
China has suffered another blow to national transparency recently as the the World Health Organization claims they were not given appropriate patient data during a recent visit to Wuhan. The team claims that they were given only summaries of patient data and not the more extensive raw data they would not to get a moreContinue reading “World Health Organization Claims China withheld Key Covid Information”
New Challenges of AZ senators
Ms. Sinema, who was elected in 2018, and Mr. Kelly, who won last year, both ran for office on bipartisan approaches to government. Arizona currently has two moderate democrat senators, following a recent tradition of senators from Arizona who cross political party lines and who embrace the middle on many subjects, but with a BidenContinue reading “New Challenges of AZ senators”
Wall street “Revolution ”
The “war” between Reddit Users and Wall Street Hedge Funds may have caught your eye last week as several members of the site’s popular subreddit R/wallstreetbets earned portfolios in the million-dollar range on the skyrocketed GameStop stock “GME”. The company, which many are speculating is nearing its end was a favorite for a often usedContinue reading “Wall street “Revolution ””
U.S. real estate hits a boom since 2006
While the U.S. traditional lower income households were affected by COVID-19 badly, 10.74 millions unemployment population in December 2020, higher income households intended to purchase real estate for more sustainable investments and bigger home office due to popular remote working. Sales of existing homes in the United States rose 0.7 percent in December, pushing theContinue reading “U.S. real estate hits a boom since 2006”
Last days in the White House
On January 6, Congress and Vice President Mike Pence met to certify the November presidential election result at the Capitol building. A riot began that afternoon after Trump and his allies held a rally earlier in the day, urging Congress to not certify the results. Trump vowed to “never concede” and urged his supporters “toContinue reading “Last days in the White House”