China has reportedly suspended or closed the social media accounts of more than 1,000 critics of its policies on the COVID-19 outbreak. The Sina Weibo social media platform said it had addressed 12,854 violations, permanent bans on 1,120 accounts and attacks on
Comment on this story Comment Few outlets can match the New York Times when it comes to exposing the pitfalls of forced arbitration. A 2015 investigative series documented how such clauses have become increasingly common in many kinds of contracts, leaving consumers
Chinese officials estimated that some 250 million people in the country have caught COVID-19 in the past three weeks. Sun Yang, a deputy director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, presented the figures during a closed-door meeting of high–level
The New York Jets were without wide receivers coach Miles Austin in their 19-3 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars Thursday night. That’s because he’s reportedly been suspended for violating the NFL’s gambling policy. There is no indication that Austin, the former Dallas
For the first time since 2009, Sweden will guide the EU for six months over European Parliament negotiations and compromises on key legislation and policies. But as the country’s new government is dependent on the Sweden Democrats, experts have warned the EU