People hold signs during a demonstration against US President Donald Trump on President's day near the White House in Washington, US, February 18, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]
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Peter Richardson, vice-president of market research company Counterpoint, said smartphones are now considered a vital part of daily life, especially for those enduring extended periods of self-quarantine or remote working.
Perhaps, nothing exemplifies this trend more than the advent of the "digital identity" (D-ID for short, or virtual ID) for citizens.
Penn State is resuming classes and going ahead with plans to offer in-person teaching, along with a range of hybrid and online learning options. However, there will be no football weekends this year, with the Big Ten Conference, one of the oldest college athletic bodies in the US, announcing this month that the season had been canceled.
People with respiratory or heart conditions were advised to stay indoors and seek medical advice when necessary.
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Peng Lisha, a sales manager of Qinzhou Yellow Millet Group based in Qinzhou city, Shanxi province, is estimating the arrival date of a shipment of millet bound for Canada.
People go sightseeing wearing masks at Shanghai's Pudong New Area, which is usually a crowded place of interest due to its panoramic view of the Bund, earlier this month. [Gao Erqiang/China Daily]
People from southeastern China are the most satisfied with their lives, while urban dwellers with high salaries have the lowest happiness levels, a recent report has found.
Peking University, one of the top universities in China, welcomed more than 3,800 new undergraduate students on Saturday, including more than 400 international students from more than 40 countries and 83 students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.