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Jimmy Lai Sentenced to 20 Years as Beijing ‘Settles Scores’ in Hong Kong
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Musk Pivots From Mars to Moon With Plan for Self-Sustaining Lunar City
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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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What began as a busy working mother’s frustration with unfinished cleaning jobs has grown into one of the Hudson Valley’s most trusted cleaning companies. Founded by Sgro, OCD Cleaning Services now provides residential and commercial cleaning services across Orange, Ulster, Sullivan, and Dutchess counties, serving families, property owners, and businesses
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From Tragedy to Triumph: How a Shen Yun Dancer Honors Her Father’s Memory Through Dance
By Meng Hao, Vision Times On the world-class stages of Shen Yun
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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
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Iran Signals Willingness to Dilute 60% Enriched Uranium Ahead of Geneva Talks
By Yang Zi With tensions in the Middle East continuing, the United
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By Li Deyan, Vision Times Ahead of the Lunar New Year on Jan. 17, Chinese state media released its annual list of senior Communist Party (CCP) leaders, including President Xi Jinping, visiting or sending representatives to visit retired top officials, a long-standing ritual meant to project stability and continuity at
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Yi Lianhong Under Investigation as Commentators Describe CCP’s ‘Slaughterhouse’ Model
On Feb. 10, 2026, China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and National Supervisory Commission announced that Yi Lianhong,
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Shanghai Sinkhole Exposes Cracks in China’s Infrastructure Model
Glorious on the outside, fragile within For years, China’s global calling card has been infrastructure. Skyscrapers pierce the
As the outlook of the Russia-Ukraine war remains uncertain, security concerns in the Baltic region continue to rise. The Telegraph reported on Monday, Feb. 16 that Estonia’s foreign minister warned that if Russia dares to invade the three Baltic states, NATO would strike deep into Russian territory. He dismissed concerns
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Toronto Falun Gong Rally Urges Canada to Press China on Detained Relatives Before Chinese New Year
Rally outside Chinese consulate in Toronto With only days remaining before Chinese
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A World War II Love Letter Hidden in a Vinyl Record Resurfaced 70 Years Later
In 2015, a handwritten letter from a 20-year-old soldier serving under General
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Overseas Hong Kong Groups Express Fear as Canada Signs Agreement with Chinese Police
On Feb. 12, ten Hong Kong diaspora organizations from Canada, the United
- Singapore Retains World’s Strongest Passport; Taiwan Jumps to 32nd
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SAN DIEGO, California — The 2026 edition of Winter FancyFaire, part of Fancy Food Shows, wrapped up Jan. 11–13 at the San Diego Convention Center, kicking off the year with strong momentum for the specialty food industry. Organized by the Specialty Food Association, the three-day event brought together retailers, distributors,
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The NGA Show 2026 Highlights the Future of Independent Grocery Retail
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — As the grocery industry continues to evolve under economic pressure, shifting consumer habits, and rapid technological change, independent retailers are charting a distinct path forward. At this year's NGA Show 2026, organized by the National Grocers Association, thousands of independent grocers, wholesalers, and suppliers gathered in
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How to Cook Crown Daisy Properly: Preserve the Nutrients and Aroma of the ‘Emperor’s Vegetable’
In many households, crown daisy goes straight into a rolling hot pot, left to simmer in spicy broth
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Two Paths on Ice: Alysa Liu and Eileen Gu Reflect Diverging Choices for Chinese American Athletes
By Lu Ke At the Milan–Cortina Winter Olympics in Italy, two young athletes born in the United States
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 Tian Jingxin, Vision Times As Shen Yun Performing Arts kicks off its 20th anniversary season, the world renowned classical Chinese dance and music company will return this spring to one of the world’s most prestigious cultural venues — New York City’s Lincoln Center — with 18 performances scheduled from
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As Mao Waged War, Chiang Kai-Shek Moved to Preserve China’s Traditional Heritage
When then-leader Mao Zedong unleashed the brutality and chaos of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, along with the
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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