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Adoption agencies look out for the best interest of the child as its one and only priority when selecting adopters.
Adoption Center in China Denies Receiving Application from Same-sex Couple, Straightens Story

The China Center for Children's Welfare and Adoption denied receiving an adoption application from a lesbian couple in the U.S. It said that it looks out for the best interest of the child as its one and only priority when selecting adopters.

China is set to develop
China 'Smart Trains' Ready to Challenge Global Companies in Modernizing Rail System

Chinese companies prepare to take on big rail companies to modernize rail systems globally as they are now capable to manufacture and export top-end high-speed trains and related equipment, China Daily reported.

Black hole collision generated gravitational waves more powerful than out put of all the stars in the universe
Titanic Black Hole collision silences the entire universe

A recent collision of two black holes brought the entire universe to stand still for a few milliseconds, by generating 50 times more power than all the stars in the entire universe. The discovery was made by the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory or LIGO, where astrologists recorded a 3.6 x 1049 watts or 36 septillion yottawatts energy blast.

A policeman guards the entrance of a nuclear power plant in Qinshan of Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, on June 10, 2005.
China Introduces Nuclear Security Law

A new nuclear security law has been added to China’s legislation plan, a move which industry observers see as Beijing’s tightening grip on the booming nuclear energy sector.

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Minister Wan Gang shared that China has achieved remarkable feat in the field of science and technology in 2015.
China’s Minister of Science and Technology Shares Tech Market’s Feat

Minister of Science and Technology Wan Gang highlighted the achievements of the domestic technology market. In 2015, the transactions in the market reached $151 billion.

Authorities have launched a crackdown against dissidents after a letter calling for President Xi Jinping's resignation surfaced online.
President Xi Calls for Intensified Environmental Protection

President Xi Jinping is calling for intensified environmental protection. He said the remarks during the annual session of the National People's Congress.

A witness claims recently to have come across a truck carrying what seems to be a flying saucer near the vicinity of Area 51.
Area 51 still piques the interest of conspiracy theorists - Is it where extraterrestrials could be found?; Area 51 facility developing time travel, teleportation technology?

A witness claims recently to have come across a truck carrying what seems to be a flying saucer near the vicinity of Area 51.

A navy officer of the Japan Maritime Self Defence Force stands in front of a P3 Orion at RAAF base Pearce in Perth, Australia, on April 4, 2014.
Japan ‘Must Not Flare Up Tensions,’ Warns Chinese Ambassador

Tokyo must not “flare up tension” in the South China Sea or align with other countries involved in territorial disputes with China, the Chinese ambassador said in an interview on Thursday.

New York City ex-police officer Peter Liang sits in court during his trial in Brooklyn Supreme Court in New York City, Feb. 10, 2016.
New Lawyers to Join Peter Liang for Appeal

Peter Liang, the former New York Police Department (NYPD) officer who was convicted in February of second-degree manslaughter for the death of Akai Gurley, might be bringing in new attorneys to assist in his appeal. This is said to include Paul Shechtman and Gabrial Chin.

South Korean professional Go player Lee Se-Dol (R) faces Google's AI program, AlphaGo, during the Google DeepMind Challenge Match in Seoul, South Korea, on March 10, 2016.
AI May Soon Replace Players, Says Chinese Go Champ

China’s top Go player expressed concern that artificial intelligence (AI) will eventually make humans obsolete in the game after an AI developed by Google scored two consecutive victories against a high-ranking Go champion since Wednesday.

The relocation and restructuring of uncompetitive state-owned companies were the result of China's re-organization to curb excessive production in the cement, steel, glass and coal industries.
Worker Relocation Affects State-owned Firms Dealing with Overcapacity

Millions of laid-off and relocated workers by state-owned enterprises get another chance at employment by gaining new skill sets, according to an article by China Daily.

Some schools are better than others, prompting parents to move near better schools.
School-district System Leads to Increase in Sale Price of Houses Near Good Schools

A debate about China's school-district housing system has been sparked recently after an 11-square-meter house in central Beijing sold for 5.3 million yuan ($814,600). The house sold gold because it was near a good school.

Since Jan. 2015, the use of organs from executed prisoners for transplant surgery was banned by the government, making voluntary donors the only source of much-needed transplant organs.
Organ Donations in China Reach Record High

Organ donations in China reached record numbers last year following the ban on sourcing of organs from executed prisoners, China Daily reported.

China is seeking to improve the quality of its generic drugs with new assessment guidelines issued to pharmaceutical companies.
China Pushes for Better Generic Drugs

China's health authorities are seeking to improve the quality of generic drugs to be on par with branded ones with a new order issued to pharmaceutical companies.

New York City ex-police officer Peter Liang sits in court during his trial in Brooklyn Supreme Court in New York City, Feb. 10, 2016.
Peter Liang’s Instructor Stripped of Badge and Gun After Fatal Shooting

A New York Police Department (NYPD) Police Academy instructor has been stripped of her badge and gun following reports that she failed to teach CPR properly to recruits, including the officer involved in the fatal shooting of Akai Gurley in November the previous year.

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