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China ‘Outsources’ Transnational Repression, Triggering Calls for Action
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The Soviet Union’s 1991 Collapse, Told Through Its Most Embarrassing Moments
What Shen Yun’s Dancers Carry Onto the Stage
As Shen Yun marks 20 years of global success, its performers continue through exile, loss, and ongoing pressure from Communist China
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Panama Supreme Court Rules China‑Linked Port Contracts Unconstitutional
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Shanghai in Decline: Empty Streets, Vanishing Consumers, and Dwindling Traffic
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TikTok Strikes US Deal, Majority Ownership Moves to American Investors
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Taiwan Protects Its Semiconductor Dominance in Tariff Deal With US
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Is the CCP Running Out of Money? Authorities Shake Down Online Influencers and New Mothers for Cash
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Iran Uprising Triggers Heightened CCP Fear, Nationwide Riot Drills Intensify
Hong Kong Lawmaker Says UK’s ‘Pragmatic’ China Diplomacy Sets a Dangerous Precedent
POLICY & POLITICS
- Trump Administration to Add 65,000 H-2B Seasonal Worker Visas in 2026
- Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli Accused of ‘Splitting the Central Military Commission’ as PLA Responses Remains Muted
Japan Successfully Retrieves Rare Earth Mud From Deep Seabed in Minamitori Island Mission
Lifestyle
By Yang Tianzi Global financial markets are recently engulfed in panic, as two seemingly unrelated markets simultaneously sent alarming signals. In the cryptocurrency sector, “digital gold” Bitcoin fell below the key $70,000 level, hitting a 15-month low, with market sentiment indicators signaling extreme fear in the crypto space. At the
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Taiwan-US Tariff Talks Conclude with Historic 15% Reciprocal Reduction
Li Jingyao After nine months of Taiwan-U.S. tariff negotiations, the talks recently
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JD Vance Launches Global Critical Minerals Alliance to Counter China
By Gao Yun U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday, Feb. 4
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Persian Gulf Tensions Rise Amid Military Maneuvers and Diplomacy
By Yang Tianzi The Persian Gulf has once again become a global
- FBI Releases Epstein Death Files: Shocking New Photos and Autopsy Details
- Staten Island Hero Michael Ollis Posthumously Awarded Medal of Honor
- Costco Beef, Explained: What the Letters on the Label Really Mean
- Eight Everyday Foods at Costco That Shape Skin, Energy, and Long-Term Health
- US–Canada Trade Tensions Escalate as Trump Targets Bombardier Over Aircraft Certification
- Plum Blossoms at the Turning of Spring: Eight Classical Poems and the Spirit of Renewal at Lichun 2026
- From ALS Diagnosis to Recovery: Dr. Wang Zhiyuan’s Personal Testimony
- NYC Mayor Unveils $38.4M Clean Heating Investment for NYCHA Development
- Clintons Agree to Testify in Epstein-Related Congressional Inquiry
By Li Muzi China’s psychiatric hospital system has been shaken by an undercover investigation revealing that multiple facilities in Hubei Province admitted healthy individuals as psychiatric patients, fabricated diagnoses, and defrauded the state medical insurance system. The report, published by The Beijing News, has triggered widespread public outrage and renewed
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Taiwan Legislator Li Zhenxiu’s Nationality Sparks Controversy
The controversy over People First Party at-large legislator Li Zhenxiu’s nationality has intensified, with public attention focused on
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China’s 210 State-Backed Hacker Units Fuel Permanent Cyberwar Targeting Taiwan
China now operates an estimated 210 state-backed hacking organizations, the largest such apparatus in the world. The scale
By TukiFromKL Yesterday, it took me ten minutes and a single command line to install Clawdbot. For five dollars a month on a server, I now have an artificial intelligence (AI) driven assistant living inside WhatsApp. It remembers every conversation we’ve ever had, proactively reaches out when important things happen,
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Japanese Volleyball Player Performs Dogeza Apology After Accidental Hit, Video Goes Viral
A short video from Japan’s SV.LEAGUE (Japan Volleyball Super League) All-Star Game
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US Shoots Down Iranian Drone Approaching USS Abraham Lincoln
By Gao Yun Reuters reported that the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed
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China’s Military Power Struggle and the Shadow of the 1991 Soviet Coup
In recent days, the arrests of Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli—two senior
- Epstein Files Name Xi Jinping, Exposing Shadow Network Linking Western Elites to Beijing
- UK Government Condemns Threats Against Shen Yun, Issues Firm Response
- Communist China Impersonates World Leaders to Threaten Shen Yun
- Japan Signals Economic Decoupling from China with Payment Ban
- Iran Orders ‘Nuclear Talks’ With US as War Fears Peak
- Precious Metals Sell-Off Triggers Broader Market Declines
- Ukraine and SpaceX Move to Restrict Russian Use of Starlink, Musk Says Measures Are Working
- Psychic Predicts Trump Third Term Amid Global Conflict Risks
- The Crisis of Narrative
Many people across cultures grow up hearing that cold weather makes you sick. Going outside without a coat, breathing in cold air, sleeping in a chilly room, getting caught in cold rain or snow, or simply feeling chilled are often blamed for causing colds or flu. This belief feels true
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The Wars Over Rice
For more than ten thousand years, rice has quietly fed humanity. It has filled bowls, sustained villages, and anchored civilizations. But behind this stabilizing staple lurks a restless past, marked by empire, inequality, and conflict. Cultivated rice has multiple origins. In the river valleys of China, early farmers learned to
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Costco–Nike Limited-Edition Sneakers Trigger Buying Frenzy, Resale Prices Soar to $5,000
By Gao Yun On Jan. 30, Costco and Nike jointly released a limited-edition sneaker—the Kirkland Nike SB Dunk—priced
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Why Chinese People Prefer Hot Water While Much of the World Drinks Ice Water
From an early age, Chinese people are taught never to drink "raw," or unboiled, water. Over time, the
As winter’s chill settles in, dry, tight skin becomes a daily struggle for many. Cold winds leaving your face feeling taut, makeup settling into dry patches, and persistent flaking can make anyone wonder whether they should splurge on high-end creams. Before you reach for that expensive jar, consider exploring the
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From Hua Tuo to Shaolin: The Deep Roots of Medicine and Kung Fu in China
Throughout Chinese history, many of the greatest physicians were also accomplished martial artists. The tradition of cultivating both
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Unraveling the Mystery of Chinese Medicinal Herbs: Angelica Root (當歸 Dang Gui)
The Earth holds many mysteries, and medicinal roots are not the least of them. Among the traditional Chinese
By Yang Longfei, Vision Times For many people, their first encounter with martial arts comes through film and television. Movies, television series, and animation open a window into the world of kung fu by shaping public curiosity and admiration. But at the same time, they also quietly construct expectations —
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Red Horse, Red Goat: How Prophecy Culture Framed Political Collapse in Song Dynasty China
By Chen Jing Since antiquity, history’s tragedies have rarely been accidents of fate. More often, they have been
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Mayor Mamdani Brings Free Admission Day to the Louis Armstrong House Museum
NEW YORK, New York — Mayor Zohran Mamdani kicked off Black History Month with a visit to the