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  2. List of people banned from entering China - Wikipedia

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    "Planned, promoted and executed a series of crazy moves, gravely interfered in China's internal affairs, undermined China's interests, offended the Chinese people, and seriously disrupted China-U.S. relations.” [22] Marco Rubio United States: United States Senator from Florida (2011-2025) and United States Secretary of State (since 2025)

  3. Gov. Abbott issues orders to safeguard Texas from CCP threats

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    In 2021, Abbott signed into law the “Lone Star Infrastructure Protection Act,” which the Texas legislature unanimously passed to ban Texas governmental entities and businesses from entering ...

  4. Asian Trade District, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The area is recognized as the city's Koreatown, and has been designated as a special district since 1999. [2] With the arrival of Royal Lane station on the DART Green Line in 2010, the area has become increasingly connected to the metropolitan area. [3] The Asian Trade District includes over 21 shopping centers with more than 300 retailers.

  5. Abbott issues executive order to arrest CCP operatives in Texas

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    (The Center Square) – Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order “to protect Texans from the coordinated harassment and coercion by the People's Republic of China (PRC) or the Chinese ...

  6. Knife legislation - Wikipedia

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    Article 3, §1 of the 2006 Weapons Act [7] lists the switchblade or automatic knife (couteaux à cran d'arrêt et à lame jaillissante), as well as butterfly knives, throwing knives, throwing stars, and knives or blades that have the appearance of other objects (i.e. sword canes, belt buckle knives, etc.) as prohibited weapons. [8]

  7. Can you walk around with alcohol in Texas? What to know ahead ...

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    Fort Worth City Council is considering an open container ban for parts of West 7th Street. Here’s how that would work. Can you walk around with alcohol in Texas?

  8. Chinese Americans in Dallas–Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    After settling in Dallas, some Chinese established businesses such as laundries, and others worked as cooks and domestic servants in residences of white Dallasites. There were 15 Chinese laundries in Dallas by 1886. [citation needed] The city had 43 Chinese, including 41 laundry owners and workers, one physician, and a domestic servant by 1891. [1]

  9. Shuriken - Wikipedia

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    Shuriken are also known as throwing stars, or ninja stars, although they were originally constructed in many different shapes. The major varieties of shuriken are the bō shuriken ( 棒手裏剣 , stick shuriken) and the hira shuriken ( 平手裏剣 , flat shuriken) or shaken ( 車剣 , wheel shuriken, also read as kurumaken ) .