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News/Community Wire/Archive/May 30, 2012

Nearly half of the population in the United States receives federal social welfare

> Nearly half of the population in the United States receives federal social welfare. The latest data from the Federal Census Bureau shows that in the first quarter of 2011, nearly half of the population (49.1%) in the United States was "...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 30, 2012

The federal government cracks down on food stamp fraud, involving hundreds of thousands of people

The federal government cracks down on food stamp fraud, involving hundreds of thousands of people. U.S. food stamp recipients are accused of illegally reselling their recipient cards to get cash, and they even publicly post it on eBay or c...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 30, 2012

Airport security checks will be relaxed for passengers aged 75 and over

Airport security checks will be relaxed for passengers aged 75 and over (Alberta Times) The government will relax airport security check procedures for passengers aged 75 and over. The timing of the introduction of the new regulations coincides with...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 30, 2012

A Mexican man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for illegally re-entering the United States.

A Mexican man was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for illegally re-entering the United States. After serving his sentence, he will be...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 30, 2012

Mexican industrial sewage enters Alberta and is prosecuted

Mexican industrial sewage enters Alberta and is prosecuted (Alberta Times) Alberta officials said the state government is suing the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission for violating the Clean Water Act...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 30, 2012

The Tempe Elementary School District has to pay $150,000 in compensation for age discrimination

The Tempe Elementary School District has to pay $150,000 in compensation for age discrimination (Alberta Times) The Tempe Elementary School District must pay more than $140,08 for violating a federal law...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 30, 2012

College faculty favor Democrats? Donations speak for themselves

College faculty favor Democrats? Donations speak for themselves (Alberta Times) A ​​recent survey shows that faculty at three Arizona state universities and other colleges and universities...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 30, 2012

The number of immigration laws introduced by various states has been greatly reduced. Because the Supreme Court has not yet ruled on SB1070

The number of immigration laws proposed by states has been greatly reduced. Because the Supreme Court has not yet ruled on SB1070 (Alberta Times) According to a report released by the National Conference of State Legislatures last week...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 30, 2012

>The first lecture on the prevention and treatment of diabetes with Chinese and Western medicine (multiple pictures)

The first lecture on the prevention and treatment of diabetes with Chinese and Western medicine (multiple pictures) (Contributed by Dr. Xiao Qingsong) Jointly organized by the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences and the Continuing Education Center of the Great Wall Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the United States...

Feature/Community Wire/Archive/May 29, 2012

APCA: Are you ready for summer?

Asia Pacific Community Promotion Association: Are you ready for summer? Summer is approaching. When preparing for hot days, remember that when the temperature exceeds 90 degrees,...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

The Stanford Dream of Shenzhen Southern University of Science and Technology

> The Stanford Dream of Shenzhen Southern University of Science and Technology (Contributed by Yang Qiwei, Guangzhou) After five years of unremitting efforts, Shenzhen Southern University of Science and Technology finally received an approval from the Ministry of Education...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

China Dairy Association: It is impossible for cow urine to be added to milk

China Dairy Association: It is impossible to add cow urine to milk Regarding the recent online revelation that milk from a dairy company contains cow urine, Song Kungang, chairman of the China Dairy Association, said that he personally believes that...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

Mortgage interest rates hit bottom again, with the 30-year term falling to 3.79%

Mortgage interest rates hit the bottom again, with the 30-year term falling to 3.79%. Mortgage interest rates have hit record lows for three consecutive weeks. According to the mortgage company Freddie Mac (Fred…

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

Silicon Valley hiring surges, H-1B visa demand is strong

Silicon Valley hiring surges, H-1B visa demand is strong The USCIS began accepting H-1B visa applications for the new year on April 1, and current ordinary H-1B applications...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

Lawyer Huang Huili’s legal mailbox (4)

Lawyer Huang Huili’s legal mailbox (4) 1. I have had a green card for more than six years. I suffered a serious work-related injury at work. Because I complained to a colleague, he was retaliated and stabbed with a knife...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

Speed up visa application Chinese tourists can get visas in as fast as two days

Speed up visa applications Chinese tourists can get visas in as fast as two days For tourists from China and Brazil, the days of waiting for U.S. visas may be over. The United States...

Feature/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

Hidden Happiness

Hidden Happiness Cao Hui Some happiness comes from deep inside, like a thin spring, rippling naturally. At this time, you have clear eyes and a smile...

Feature/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

Shen Ning from the United States: Random Talk about the Figures of the Republic of China: Chen Brai

Shen Ning from the United States: Random Talk about the Figures from the Republic of China: Chen Brai Anyone who knows a little bit about modern Chinese history knows that Mr. Chen Brai was a senior advisor to Chiang Kai-shek. In fact, Mr. Chen Bulei was the first to win...

Feature/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

Love: Brotherly love

Love: Brotherly love

Feature/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

Los Angeles Gudong: Xiangpu comes from eating

Los Angeles Gudong: Xiangpu comes from eating. Can Xiangpu be confused with eating? You will understand later. What I’m talking about here is Japan’s Xiangpu. Xiangpu is a wrestling sport...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

United States: The police chief used police force to help his son find a cell phone, causing public outrage

United States: The police chief used police force to help his son find a cell phone and caused public outrage. Michael Meehan, the chief of the police department in the western California city of Berkeley, has recently become a public figure...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

Air Force One costs nearly $180,000 per hour

Air Force One costs nearly $180,000 per hour (Alberta Times) If you are still complaining about the expensive air tickets next time, please think about the expensive flight of Air Force One...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

5,000 people die in car accidents every year because of distractions on their cell phones

5,000 people die in car accidents every year because of distractions on their cell phones (Alberta Times) A ​​report from the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that teen drivers are especially likely to drive...

News/Community Wire/Archive/May 27, 2012

68,000 Jeep Wranglers recalled due to fire risk

68,000 Jeep Wranglers recalled due to fire risk (Alberta Times) Chrysler Group recalled approximately 68,000 vehicles in the United States...

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