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Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu at the Center of a Growing US-China Identity Clash at the 2026 Winter Olympics
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Japan’s Matcha Crisis: How a 170% Price Surge Exposed the Fragility of a Centuries-Old Industry
Author of ‘Killed to Order’ Unveils Systemic ‘On-Demand’ Organ Harvesting in China
During the interview, Jan Jekielek discussed his new book 'Killed to Order,' arguing that years of independent research and mounting evidence point to a systematic organ harvesting apparatus in China targeting prisoners of conscience
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Yoon Suk-yeol Gets Life Term, Marking Rare Conviction of Ex-South Korean President
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Marco Rubio Frames US-Europe Ties as Shared Destiny at 2026 Munich Security Conference
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Britain Approves China’s £255 Million ‘Mega Embassy’ at London’s Royal Mint Despite Security Fears
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US Conducts Military Buildup Near Iran, Including 2 Aircraft Carriers
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Taiwan Secures Reduced Tariff Rate in New Trade Deal With Washington
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Musk Pivots From Mars to Moon With Plan for Self-Sustaining Lunar City
Japan Launches Sweeping National Security Overhaul Targeting CCP Coercion
As artificial intelligence surges into daily life, chatbots are often treated as a novelty of the digital age. They draft essays, compose poems, offer emotional reassurance and hold conversations that mimic friendship. Yet the effort to make machines speak like humans began more than half a century ago, and the
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Alysa Liu Ends 24-Year US Drought With Olympic Figure Skating Gold in Milan
Alysa Liu delivered a near-perfect free skate on Feb. 19 at the
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US Women’s Hockey Team Wins 2026 Winter Olympics Gold Medal in Overtime Thriller Against Canada
Team USA fell behind after Canada scored a shorthanded goal The United
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Board of Peace Convenes: Trump Highlights Gaza Ceasefire, Praises Rubio and Vance
On Feb. 19, U.S. President Donald J. Trump hosted a meeting of
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- Forced Organ Harvesting in China: A Former Shanghai Executive Describes What He Witnessed
- Vice President Vance Calls Out Eileen Gu for Competing for China at the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics
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Officials whose children remain overseas and decline to return to China are facing marginalization, according to people familiar with the matter. Several retired cadres say it has become increasingly difficult for them to leave the country. In some areas, oversight has expanded from bureau-level retirees to division-level and even section-level
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From ‘Golden Dumplings’ to Sweet Rice Wine: The Symbolism Behind Chinese New Year Traditions
Across China, New Year celebrations aren't merely a holiday; they're seen as rituals of renewal steeped in symbolism
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Jamestown Foundation Identifies 2,294 Overseas United Front Organizations Linked to the CCP in Democratic Nations
A quiet struggle is unfolding inside democratic societies. It is playing out not on battlefields but in neighborhoods,
Recently, former member of the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) and lawyer James Yousif released a report through the C.D. Howe Institute that has attracted widespread attention. Titled “Accepting Asylum Claims Without Hearings: A Critique of the IRB’s ‘File Review’ Policy”, the report reveals that since 2019, the Canadian
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A Balancing Act: Critics Question Canada’s China Policy as Carney Pivots Toward Beijing
By Feng Zhiqiang, Commentary Early this year, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney
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Trump Says He’s Discussing Taiwan Arms Sales with Xi, US to Announce Decision Soon
U.S. President Donald Trump recently publicly stated that he is “discussing” arms
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Second Takaichi Cabinet Marks New Stage in Japanese Politics, Balances Reform with Democratic Oversight
On Feb. 18, Japan’s political scene reached a pivotal moment. During a
- Japan-Based Chinese YouTuber Wang Zhian Faces Loss of Channel and X Account in Defamation Suit
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The Guardian reports that American athlete Elana Meyers Taylor has made history at the Winter Olympics. She has competed alongside men in World Cups and World Championships, helping pave the way for the women’s monobob event at the Olympics. She surpassed speed skater Shani Davis to become the Black athlete
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Tamales, and a Corn That Remembers
There are foods that fill you.And there are foods that gather you. Tamales do both. I have long carried a quiet fascination with corn and tamales. Each time I am in Mexico, my friends order them instinctively. Steam rises. Husks peel back. The scent arrives, carrying with it something ancient,
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At the New York Travel Show, Travelers Seek Culture, Connection, and Purpose
NEW YORK, New York — Held Jan. 24–25 at the prestigious Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan,
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Winter FancyFaire 2026 Sets the Stage for Emerging Food Brands & New Trends
SAN DIEGO, California — The 2026 edition of Winter FancyFaire, part of Fancy Food Shows, wrapped up Jan.
By Chen Jing In the worldview of the ancients, anything called a “ritual” was never performed solely for human purposes. A wedding, as one of the traditional “Five Rites” of life, was above all a solemn dialogue — between human beings and Heaven and Earth, between humans and the divine,
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‘Fail to Preserve Vital Energy in Winter, Fall Sick in Spring:’ What Does ‘Preserve Vital Energy’ Mean?
By Sen Ge Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) places great emphasis on winter wellness. The Huangdi Neijing (Inner Canon
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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
By Qianbaidu, Vision Times On the afternoon of May 11, 2025, Shen Yun's New Era Company concluded its final performance in Nashville, Tennessee to a sold-out crowd, bringing the curtain down on the company’s 2025 global touring season. Across nearly five months, Shen Yun’s eight touring companies performed close to
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Northern Virginia Rings in the Year of the Horse With Festivities Rooted in Tradition
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia — More than a thousand attendees gathered in Northern Virginia this Valentine’s Day weekend for
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Henan Gala Livestream Abruptly Cuts Off Across China: ‘What Is the CCP Afraid Of?’
By Li Muzi, Vision Times A livestream of Henan’s Spring Festival Gala was abruptly interrupted halfway through its