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American Retirement Funds Invested Nearly $70 Billion in Chinese Stocks Since 2020

American public pension funds have given almost $70 billion to Chinese entities since 2020.

Three in Ten Americans Wait for Next Paycheck to Finish Christmas Shopping

A U.S. News & World Report survey found that 30% of Americans are waiting for their next paycheck to finish their Christmas shopping.

UC San Diego to Add Climate Change Requirement

The University of California, San Diego announced that undergraduate students will be required to complete a one-quarter course about climate change.

Study Says Breathing Causes Climate Change

A new study from the British journal PLOS One claimed that human breathing causes global warming.

Law Firm to End On-Campus Recruiting at Harvard University

A successful law firm announced that it will be ending its on-campus recruitment at Harvard University.

Elon Musk Reportedly Planning to Fund New University in Texas

Tesla CEO Elon Musk reportedly plans to fund two new schools and a university in Austin, Texas.

Seattle Law Enforcement Ordered to Allow Protest During Rush Hour

Seattle, Washington law enforcement was told to allow a pro-Palestine demonstration to take place on a bridge during rush hour traffic.

Survey Finds 20% of Mail-in-Voters Admit to Fraud

A survey found that more than 1-in-5 voters who voted by mail said they committed voter fraud.

Chicago Hospitals to Give Patients Option of ‘X’ Gender Identification

A Chicago hospital system said that it will give patients the option to choose "X" and an alternative to identifying as male and female.

Harvard Alumni Association Calls for University President to Maintain Position

The Harvard Alumni Association Executive Committee has expressed its support for university President Claudine Gay to keep her position following her failure to condemn antisemitism and allegations of plagiarism.

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