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Fox News: Biden says he's 'disappointed' China's Xi reportedly will skip upcoming G20 summit in India
President Biden expresses disappointment that Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend the G20 summit in India. The relationship between the US and China has become strained, and Biden has sent diplomats to China to ease tensions. Meanwhile, Biden plans to travel to India to attend the summit and strengthen relations.
Biden also mentions being aware of the Ukrainian President's plan to dismiss the Defense Minister but does not comment further. In India and Vietnam, Biden hopes for closer relations and coordination with the United States. The G20 summit will address global issues such as clean energy, climate change, and poverty alleviation.
American Thinker: Disaster and corruption in the Valley Isle of Maui
The Lahaina disaster in August 2023 reveals the destructive consequences of human actions rather than solely blaming climate change. Corruption and fraud, such as the misuse of the Paycheck Protection Program, are also prevalent in Hawaii. Elected officials and large landowners, like the state and Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate, should be held accountable for their role in the disaster.
#society
Forbes: Burning Man Festivalgoers Battle Heavy Rains And Foot Deep Mud—See Photos
Tens of thousands of people were trapped at the Burning Man festival due to heavy rain and muddy conditions. The traditional burning of the wooden effigy was postponed as a result of the weather. One person has died at the festival site and further information is being investigated.
National Review: How Unions Take Workers’ Voice and Never Give It Back
Starbucks workers in Pittsburgh file paperwork to get rid of the union representing them. The union created a chaotic atmosphere and workers feel unheard. Getting rid of a union once elected is difficult, especially for public-sector workers. The union officials are using workers' voices for politics.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukrainians expand control over Black Sea, Ukrainian soldier saved in 12-hour rescue operation
Ukrainian forces gain control over Black Sea, rescue soldier in 12-hour operation under constant shelling.