BEIJING -- By the end of 2024, more than 1.07 billion people enjoyed coverage under China's basic old-age insurance, an increase of 6.39 million from the previous year, latest statistics have shown.
In this video, I create a vibrant journal spread using a blend of red and purple elements in response to a color-blind viewer's special request. I love challenging myself to work within specific color ...
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Check out our key highlights from the Thailand Country Climate and Development Report — outlining Thailand’s climate challenges, economic risks, and pathways toward a greener and more resilient future ...
SAN DIEGO — A new study by the United Way of California reveals that nearly one-third of households in San Diego County are not earning enough to cover their basic needs, with the actual cost of ...
The Israeli military had said they targeted a Hamas camera in an August strike, but a Reuters investigation found the device actually belonged to the news agency. An Israeli military official now says ...
Abstract: Medical image captioning plays an important role in modern healthcare, improving clinical report generation and aiding radiologists in detecting abnormalities and reducing misdiagnosis. The ...
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WWE Raw Viewership & Ratings Report: 9/1/2025
For most of August, "WWE Raw" looked like it was having its best month on Netflix since the early days. After hovering between 2.5 and 2.7 million total views in June and July, the show kicked off the ...
Here’s an analysis of the letter bearing Donald Trump’s name that was included in a 50th birthday book for Jeffrey Epstein. The Wall Street Journal in July reported on the 2003 birthday book and ...
More than two-thirds of child care workers reported struggling to afford a basic need. (Brenda Cruz for LAist’s Child Care, Unfiltered) The number of child care workers who struggle to meet basic ...
AI is making ever more jobs obsolete. The solution from Silicon Valley? A universal paycheck, no work required. Technology titans including Elon Musk and Sam Altman see a future flush with wealth ...
The Stanford Center on Early Childhood’s RAPID project started surveying child care providers around the country back in 2021, when about 40% of workers said they struggled to afford a basic need. In ...
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