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Xi-Putin Summit Underscores China-Russia Push for Multipolar World Order: Reports
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Threat Campaign Against Shen Yun Spanning 6 Countries Linked to China-Based Email
US Lawmakers Honor Falun Dafa Practitioners at AAPI Heritage Month Event
Virginia lawmakers and community leaders gathered in Washington this month to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month while recognizing the contributions of Falun Dafa practitioners across the Commonwealth
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Taiwan Lawmakers Seek Emergency Briefing as Trump-Xi Talks Fuel Security Concerns
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Closing Arguments End in Hong Kong Trial of Tiananmen Vigil Organizers
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Trump’s Warning Against ‘Taiwan Independence’ Seen as Tactical Play in Talks With Beijing: Analysts
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Balikatan Military Drills ‘Directly Relate to a Potential Contingency Involving Taiwan,’ Experts Say
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US Farmers Face Spring Planting Squeeze as Hormuz Closure Strands Global Fertilizer Trade
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Congressional Commission Holds Hearing on Forced Organ Harvesting in China as Trump Meets Xi
As Trump Met Xi in Beijing, Japan Was Watching Closely
Taiwan drone manufacturer Thunder Tiger Technology has taken a significant step into the U.S. defense supply chain after one of its unmanned aerial systems advanced in a Pentagon-backed drone evaluation program designed to strengthen America's access to low-cost, combat-ready drones. Taiwan-based Thunder Tiger's Overkill FPV one-way attack drone series successfully
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IndyCar To Debut In Washington, D.C. For America 250 Celebrations
According to Reuters, the first-ever IndyCar Series race to be held in
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The Sweets & Snacks Expo 2026 Returns to Las Vegas, Showcasing the Future of Candy and Snack Innovation
The highly anticipated Sweets & Snacks Expo 2026 will return to Las
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Prosecutors Say Journalist Acted Under Direction Of Chinese Intelligence Officials
A longtime American journalist and political commentator who lived in China for
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China is reportedly expanding restrictions on overseas travel for some of the country’s leading artificial intelligence experts, signaling Beijing’s growing determination to treat AI talent and technology as strategic national assets. According to a May 26 report by Bloomberg, Chinese authorities have extended exit-control measures previously applied mainly to government
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Lin Chi-ling Scrubbed From China TV After Declining Taiwan Government Post
According to the Central News Agency (CNA), Lin Chi-ling, Taiwan's most recognizable model and actress, has been quietly
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EU Fines Temu €200 Million Over Illegal Products and Safety Violations
According to Reuters, Chinese cross-border e-commerce platform Temu has been hit with a major fine by the European
A team of researchers from the University of California, Berkeley has found that lightning bolts inside Jupiter's storms can reach intensities hundreds, and in some cases tens of thousands, of times greater than anything produced in Earth's atmosphere. Jupiter's atmosphere generates storms far more intense than anything on Earth This
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Ancient Mega-Floods May Have Once Torn Across Mars, ESA Images Reveal
Today’s Mars is a dry, frozen, and lifeless world. Across its vast
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How Beijing’s Influence Networks Reached Canada’s Prime Minister
Sam Cooper, Canada's leading investigative reporter on Communist Party of China interference
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Putin Left Beijing Without the Pipeline Deal He Needed Most
Russian President Vladimir Putin left Beijing on May 20, 2026, after a
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If your eyes feel gritty and your mouth persistently parched, with no clear explanation why, you may be among the many people living with Sjögren's syndrome without knowing it. The condition inflames and gradually destroys the moisture-producing glands, producing symptoms that extend well beyond dry eyes and mouth. Patients may
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What Your Clothing Choices Reveal About Your Personality
A researcher at New York University found that the human brain makes 11 distinct judgments about a stranger in the first seven seconds of meeting them. Fashion psychology, a growing field at the intersection of psychology and consumer behavior, holds that clothing is central to those snap assessments: what we
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2026 National Restaurant Association Show Highlighted the Growing Importance of Premium Branding and Consumer Experience
The 2026 National Restaurant Association Show was held from May 16–19 at McCormick Place in Chicago, once again
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Three People Who Determine Your Happiness in Old Age
As people reach the later stage of life, the most precious thing is not savings accounts or bankbooks,
Screen time has become the default mode of childhood for millions of families. Devices are engineered to hold attention far better than a park or a backyard ever could. Children do not need to be coerced away from screens; they need to be given something worth doing instead. Start with
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Can Matcha Relieve Allergies? It’s Not for Everyone
Allergy season arrives every spring with the same unwelcome symptoms: sneezing fits, itchy skin, runny eyes. Over the
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3 Foods Proven to Sharpen Your Memory and Fight Brain Fog
Forgetfulness is often dismissed as an inevitable byproduct of aging or stress, but the brain is an organ
In 1951, Mao Zedong personally ordered a political campaign that destroyed the careers of the team behind Song of Wu Xun, a celebrated film about a 19th-century beggar who spent his life building free schools for poor children. The film was sealed in a Beijing vault for six decades. When
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Why Do Japanese People Prefer Wooden Houses?
When walking through the streets of Tokyo or Kyoto, one interesting phenomenon becomes apparent: a relatively high proportion
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How Confucian Philosophy Helped Influence Early America’s Democracy and Ideals
By Li Qingcheng, Vision Times One unexpected topic that emerged during the high-profile visit of U.S. President Donald