In a Pringles ad, Bill Hader has a snack on set and introduces a made-up practice dubbed "flavor stacking," in which he mixes and matches different Pringles varieties. M&M's enlisted Danny DeVito to embody what happens when a red M&M becomes a person after wishing on a lucky penny.
In a country that ranks 110 out of 149 countries in the World Economic Forum's gender-equality ranking, #KuToo brought greater awareness about gender discrimination in Japan. As a result, Ishikawa won a place on the BBC's Influential Women of the Year list for her activism.
In a statement on Friday, the Norwegian National Olympic Committee said the Games should be delayed until the pandemic is brought under control. On Saturday, the Brazilian Olympic Committee endorsed postponing the Games until next year.
In a relatively short time, COVID-19 has devastated the lives of millions globally. For hundreds of millions more, the toll wrought by the pandemic could have lasting effects for decades.
In a statement via its WeChat account, the company said it is conducting tests in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, where it has received licenses for autonomous driving tests.
In a commentary, Bloomberg said Xi will deliver his speech at the BFA dedicated to "reassuring the hundreds of foreign investors present that U.S. protectionism won't produce the same in the world's second-largest economy."
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In Yiwu, the Christmas goods section alone boasts 15,000 varieties. The manufacturers have their own organization-the Yiwu Christmas Products Industry Association-and follow regularly published market indicators.
In a statement sent to China Daily, the resort listed prohibited food items, which include but are not limited to instant noodles that require hot water, food kept in containers with reheating capabilities and durian.
In a survey by the Hong Kong Ideas Center that covered over 800 people involved in marriages between residents of the Chinese mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), 55 percent of the respondents said that they were considering moving to other "Greater Bay cities" such as Shenzhen because of relatively lower cost of living and bigger living space.
In a 130-page decision issued on Tuesday, US District Court Judge Allison Burroughs said that Harvard's admission's policies were "not perfect" but that "the Court will not dismantle a very fine admissions program that passes constitutional muster, solely because it could do better."