Latest
- Zhao Leji Seen Backing Zhang Youxia in Rare Public Break With Xi Jinping
- Purges of Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli Expose Xi Jinping’s Grip on the PLA
- Six Years After Li Wenliang’s Death, Overseas Chinese Rally in New York for CCP Accountability
- China’s Surveillance Capitalism and the Rise of Digital Leninism
- Vandalism Forces Hong Kong Activist Tong Wai-hung to Halt Taiwan Operations
EDITOR'S PICK
-
China ‘Outsources’ Transnational Repression, Triggering Calls for Action
-
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
FEATURED
-
Panama Supreme Court Rules China‑Linked Port Contracts Unconstitutional
-
Shanghai in Decline: Empty Streets, Vanishing Consumers, and Dwindling Traffic
-
TikTok Strikes US Deal, Majority Ownership Moves to American Investors
-
Taiwan Protects Its Semiconductor Dominance in Tariff Deal With US
-
Is the CCP Running Out of Money? Authorities Shake Down Online Influencers and New Mothers for Cash
-
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 The U.S.-Iran talks originally scheduled for Feb. 6 in Turkey have been moved to Oman at Iran’s insistence. While this change may seem like a technical adjustment, it actually reflects deeper political considerations. Iran’s choice of Oman is strategic: Oman has long served as an “honest broker”
-
FBI Investigates Ransom Note in Disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s Mother
By Gao Yun After being missing for four days, law enforcement in
-
TrumpRx Directs Consumers to Discount Prescription Medications
By Gao Yun On Thursday, Feb. 5 the Trump administration officially announced
-
US Pushes Multilateral Nuclear Negotiations, Criticizes China Expansion
The United States has called for a new round of multilateral nuclear
- FBI Releases Shocking New Epstein Files with Graphic Photos
- US and Russia Restore High-Level Military Communication After Abu Dhabi Talks
- NYC Public Schools Join Global Celebration of ‘World Read Aloud Day’
- Sino-US Rivalry Spills Beyond Trade as Trump–Xi Call Extends to Rare Earths, Panama Canal
- Global Markets Panic as Bitcoin Plunges Below $70K
- Taiwan-US Tariff Talks Conclude with Historic 15% Reciprocal Reduction
- JD Vance Launches Global Critical Minerals Alliance to Counter China
- Persian Gulf Tensions Rise Amid Military Maneuvers and Diplomacy
- FBI Releases Epstein Death Files: Shocking New Photos and Autopsy Details
By Fu Longshan Symbols of the united front In the history of the Chinese Communist Party’s united front strategy, Fu Zuoyi and Zhang Zhizhong occupy a prominent place. Both were senior Nationalist generals whose decisions to remain on the mainland in 1949 were presented by the new regime as evidence
-
Has Liu Yuan Emerged as Acting Military Leader Following Zhang Youxia’s Purge?
By Katherine Hu, FinalWar To watch the full episode, please click on the FinalWar’s official YouTube channel here.
-
Beijing’s Economic Malaise Worsens as Youth Exodus Sweeps the Capital
By Cai Siyun, Vision Times China’s population has been declining year over year, and even the capital is
When humanity looks back across the vast sweep of its own history, one unsettling pattern repeatedly emerges. Certain events appear so improbable, and recur with such frequency, that it becomes difficult to explain them away as mere coincidence. Among these phenomena, few are as enduring or as provocative as what
-
Crowds, Polls, and Policy: How Sanae Takaichi Is Reshaping Japan’s Election Dynamics
By Fang Yan In the final days of Japan’s House of Representatives
-
Gold and Silver Plunge Sparks Global Market Shock
By Yang Tianzi In early February 2026, global financial markets experienced an
-
US–Canada Trade Tensions Escalate as Trump Targets Bombardier Over Aircraft Certification
By Xiao Ran U.S. President Donald Trump said on Jan. 29 that
- Clawdbot and the Quiet Outsourcing of Human Agency
- Japanese Volleyball Player Performs Dogeza Apology After Accidental Hit, Video Goes Viral
- US Shoots Down Iranian Drone Approaching USS Abraham Lincoln
- China’s Military Power Struggle and the Shadow of the 1991 Soviet Coup
- 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
Step into Costco’s refrigerated meat section and you’ll see abundance engineered to overwhelm: endless rows of steaks and cuts, uniform lighting, deep reds and glossy whites, all designed to trigger impulse. Most shoppers respond predictably. They judge by color, visible fat, and price per pound. That’s a mistake. Seasoned buyers—chefs,
-
Eight Everyday Foods at Costco That Shape Skin, Energy, and Long-Term Health
Some people appear to age more slowly than others, even without an elaborate skincare routine. Nutrition researchers have long argued that the difference lies not in cosmetics but in daily diet. What people consume consistently shapes skin tone, energy levels, sleep quality, and long-term metabolic health. Across studies cited by
-
Plum Blossoms at the Turning of Spring: Eight Classical Poems and the Spirit of Renewal at Lichun 2026
By Chen Jing Today marks Lichun, the beginning of spring. The east wind loosens the ice. Though the
-
From ALS Diagnosis to Recovery: Dr. Wang Zhiyuan’s Personal Testimony
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as “Lou Gehrig’s disease” or “gradual freezing disease” in Chinese, is listed
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
-
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
-
5 Must-Buy Costco Moisturizers — Including a ‘Budget La Mer’ Favorite
As winter’s chill settles in, dry, tight skin becomes a daily struggle for many. Cold winds leaving your
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 —
-
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
-
The Crisis of Narrative
By Wei J Chir Since the Renaissance, classical Western art has been the beating heart of Western civilization.