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What Shen Yun’s Dancers Carry Onto the Stage
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China ‘Outsources’ Transnational Repression, Triggering Calls for Action
Six Years After Li Wenliang’s Death, Overseas Chinese Rally in New York for CCP Accountability
From Wuhan’s silenced warnings to a global catastrophe, protesters argue the pandemic exposed a system where truth is treated as a crime.
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Takaichi’s Overwhelming Election Victory Reshapes Japanese Parliament
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Jimmy Lai’s Sentencing Is Designed to End Hong Kong’s Press Freedom—for Good
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US and Russia Restore High-Level Military Communication After Abu Dhabi Talks
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Hong Kong Lawmaker Says UK’s ‘Pragmatic’ China Diplomacy Sets a Dangerous Precedent
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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
Musk Pivots From Mars to Moon With Plan for Self-Sustaining Lunar City
By Yang Tianzi Japan’s political system has entered a historic phase. In an outcome unmatched in the postwar era, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), led by Sanae Takaichi, secured 316 seats in the House of Representatives. The result places the party above the two-thirds supermajority threshold and establishes a new
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How Costco Keeps Prices Low—and Why Its Membership Model Reshaped Global Retail
By Gao Yun For decades, Costco has built its reputation around a
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AI Silences Human Speech: Moltbook and the Rise of a Self-Governing Machine Society
A technology platform called Moltbook has rapidly become a global flashpoint. The
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Epstein Files Expose a Legal Gray Zone Inside the United States
By He Qinglian On Jan. 30, 2026, authorities released what they described
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By Fu Longshan Between 1937 and 1949, how did the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), operating under the banners of “resistance against Japan” and “cooperation,” use calculated strategy and political deception to escape near destruction and ultimately seize state power in China? The prelude to power: the Xi’an incident and the
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Jimmy Lai Sentenced to 20 Years as Beijing ‘Settles Scores’ in Hong Kong
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times On Feb. 9, Hong Kong media tycoon and pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai, founder
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Japan’s Election Rebukes Beijing, Leaving Xi Jinping Facing Seven Strategic Dead Ends
By Huang Qing Sanae Takaichi’s landslide victory in Japan’s February 8 House of Representatives election has thrust Chinese
By Li Muzi, Vision Times On Feb. 10, the defamation lawsuit filed by exiled Chinese human rights lawyer Chen Guangcheng against former CCTV journalist and self-media commentator Wang Zhian formally opened in a Tokyo court. But the suit drew widespread attention after Wang failed to appear in person. Chen, who
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Taiwan and East China Sea Escalations Raise Regional Security Risks
In recent years, as security tensions in the Indo-Pacific region continue to
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Chinese Communist Party Funds Labeled ‘No Longer Needed’ By Israel
Recently, as the Middle East remains in turmoil, a report of Chinese
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Takaichi Era Begins: LDP Achieves Two-Thirds Majority, Paving Way for Constitutional Reform
By Yang Tianzi As the vote counting for the 51st House of
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Leather shoes are a timeless wardrobe essential. Whether worn for work, formal events, or everyday style, a good pair of leather shoes can instantly elevate your look and boost your confidence. But over time, even the best shoes can start to lose their shine. Dust, scuffs, rainwater, and daily wear
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Food That Remembers: Chef Michael Otsuka of Orsay
There are chefs whose food speaks loudly. And then there are those whose food remembers. Chef Michael Otsuka belongs to the latter. His dishes do not announce themselves or chase novelty. They arrive quietly—through scent first, then texture, then something deeper that settles before you know what it is. Memory,
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Costco Beef, Explained: What the Letters on the Label Really Mean
Step into Costco’s refrigerated meat section and you’ll see abundance engineered to overwhelm: endless rows of steaks and
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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
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as “Lou Gehrig’s disease” or “gradual freezing disease” in Chinese, is listed by the World Health Organization as one of the world’s five most severe incurable illnesses. In modern medicine, it is widely regarded as a progressive and irreversible fatal condition. Yet Wang Zhiyuan,
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You May Be Sick of the Cold, But Cold Is Not What Makes You Sick. Here’s Why.
Many people across cultures grow up hearing that cold weather makes you sick. Going outside without a coat,
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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
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
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NYC Public Schools Join Global Celebration of ‘World Read Aloud Day’
More than 5,400 readers read aloud to over 37,000 students across the five boroughs NEW YORK, New York
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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