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Iran Conflict May Reshape Trump–Xi Summit as US Gains Leverage, Analysts Say
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US Launches Probe Into Economic Fallout of Ending China Trade Status
China Lowers GDP Target as Property Slump and Weak Demand Weigh on Economy
Analysts say slower growth signals structural pressures and policy shift away from debt-driven expansion across China
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370,000 People Leave China’s Wealthy Jiangsu–Zhejiang–Shanghai Region in 30 Days
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CCP Two Sessions 2026: Beijing Posts Round-the-Clock Guards on Overpasses to Prevent Protest
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Exclusive: Inside Alysa Liu’s Olympic Journey and Her Family’s Escape From Communist China
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US and Israel Launch Military Strikes on Iran, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Confirmed Dead
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Alysa Liu Wins Olympic Gold; Father Rejects China’s Approach Over Human Rights Concerns
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Supreme Court Ruling Shakes Trump’s Tariff Strategy Ahead of Xi Summit
Beijing Moves Hardline ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomat Geng Shuang to New Post
For more than seven decades, Smith Plumbing & Heating/Kitchen & Bath has been a trusted presence in Port Jervis, NY—providing essential plumbing and heating services while transforming kitchens and bathrooms for generations of local families. Founded in 1955, the family-owned business is now led by second-generation plumber Tom Smith and
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Hudson Valley Asian American Chamber Hosts Chinese New Year and Lantern Festival Celebration
Community members, business leaders, and families gathered Saturday evening, March 7, at
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Trump Honors Six Fallen US Soldiers at Dover Air Force Base
On March 7 U.S. President Donald Trump attended a solemn “dignified transfer”
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CCP Orchestrating Mass Protests in the US, Newsmax Host Claims
On March 3, U.S. conservative media host Carl Higbie of Newsmax presented
- Iran War Drains US Military but Strengthens Taiwan’s Position
- Trump Signals Cuba Is Next After the Fall of Iran
- International Law Binds the Law-Abiding, Iran Acts Freely
- Iran’s President Apologizes for Attacks as Missiles, Drones Strike Gulf States
- Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce Hosts ‘First Friday’ Networking Breakfast at Villa Roma Resort
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- US Senate Committee Approves Taiwan–US Space Assistance Act
- Beijing Ordered Secret Iran Files Destroyed Hours After Khamenei Died
On March 6, 2026, Takuya Kimura, known as the “King of Japan,” was scheduled to return to the Hong Kong big screen after 20 years in a hot production, the sequel Kowloon Walled City: Final Battle, continuing the “historic showdown” of the original. However, during the early filming schedule, production
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Taiwan Falls 0–13 to Japan in WBC as Coach Tseng Hao-ju Takes Responsibility
The 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC) match between Taiwan and Japan concluded on March 6 with Taiwan’s national
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Analyst Says Taiwan Is ‘Stabbing Itself Every Day’ as Opposition Blocks Defense Budget
Taiwan’s opposition parties, the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), have blocked a special defense budget
Yahoo Finance reported on March 9 that tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, pushing international oil prices briefly above $100 per barrel, sparking concerns over global energy supply and economic prospects. U.S. stock markets opened sharply lower on Monday. Meanwhile, the Group of Seven (G7) major economies are
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Chinese Influencers Claim Japanese PM Takaichi’s License Plate Refers to 1937 Marco Polo Bridge Incident
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi celebrated her 65th birthday on March 7.
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UK Labour MP’s Husband David Taylor Arrested in Major Spy Scandal
In early March 2026, London, UK, was engulfed in one of the
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Pentagon Says US-Israel Forces Control Iranian Airspace, Official Linked to Trump Assassination Plot Killed
The U.S. Pentagon announced Wednesday, March 4 that the joint U.S.-Israel military
- Exclusive: Olympic Champion Alysa Liu’s Father on the CCP’s Attempts to Recruit Her
- China’s Iran Gamble Collapses After ‘Operation Epic Fury’
- Thousands of Iranian Exiles Celebrate Khamenei’s Death in Manhattan
- Astronomers Discover Rare 3+1 Quadruple Star System
- UK Arrests Three in China Espionage Probe; Labour MP Says Husband Among Those Detained
- Xi Jinping Faces Pressure Ahead of Possible Trump Summit After US-Israel Strike on Iran
- US Submarine Torpedoes Iranian Warship in Indian Ocean, First Confirmed Sinking Since World War II
- US and Israeli Strikes Raise Specter of Longer War on Iran
- Kurdish Opposition Groups Unite to Challenge Tehran as Iran Crisis Deepens
By Xiao Ran, Vision Times At the 2026 Winter Olympics held in Milan, Italy, Chinese-American figure skater Alysa Liu captivated audiences with her dazzling performances full of impeccably-executed jumps and twirls. As Liu won gold in the women’s singles event, she ended a 24-year drought for the United States in
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How to Eat Tangyuan on the Lantern Festival Without Wrecking Your Digestion
A single bowl of sesame-filled tangyuan can contain more than 20 grams of sugar and as many calories as a full bowl of white rice. For anyone managing diabetes, high blood pressure, or a sensitive stomach, the Lantern Festival's signature dessert is a reliable source of blood sugar spikes, bloating,
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Olympic Favorite Ilia Malinin Finished Eighth After Falling Twice in the Men’s Singles Final
The 21-year-old had just led Team USA to team gold. Every major outlet called him "the Quad God."
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Kennedy Signals Possible Shake-Up of US Dietary Guidelines at 2026 Meat Conference
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — At the opening keynote of the 2026 Annual Meat Conference, held at the Gaylord
Chinese legend holds that Shennong, the ancient ruler revered as a founder of agriculture and medicine, once tasted hundreds of herbs in a single day, encountering dozens of poisons along the way. Tea, the story goes, was his antidote. One day, as he rested beneath a tree, a few leaves
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Traditional Tips for Better Liver Health
The liver is quiet. Unlike the stomach, intestine, or even heart, that may sound the alarm when stressed,
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24 Solar Terms without Borders: Make America Healthy Again
In traditional China, the solar term Awakening of Insects (roughly March 5 – March 20) marks the time
The Lantern Festival falls on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. This year it lands on March 3, a Tuesday. In the traditional calendar, the first month is called the “Zheng” or “Yuan” month, meaning the beginning of the year. “Xiao” means night. The term “Yuanxiao” therefore denotes
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Filial Piety Takes Center Stage at ACSC Chinese New Year Celebration in Virginia
On Feb. 14, more than a thousand people gathered in Northern Virginia for the 17th annual Chinese New
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Japan Moved by the Lost Heritage Displayed in Shen Yun Performances: ‘I Long to See a China Like This’
For centuries, traditional Chinese civilization profoundly shaped Japan’s cultural landscape. The architectural grandeur of Nara’s Tōshōdai-ji and Tōdai-ji