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US Launches Probe Into Economic Fallout of Ending China Trade Status
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How the Supreme Court’s Tariff Decision Could Impact the US-China Trade Fight
Iran Conflict May Reshape Trump–Xi Summit as US Gains Leverage, Analysts Say
As the U.S.–Iran conflict reshapes global politics, analysts say the upcoming Trump–Xi summit may take on new significance, with Washington potentially holding stronger bargaining chips
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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
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Germany’s Merz Seeks New ‘Strategic Partnership’ With Beijing Amid Trade and Security Tensions
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Japan Launches Sweeping National Security Overhaul Targeting CCP Coercion
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Yoon Suk-yeol Gets Life Term, Marking Rare Conviction of Ex-South Korean President
Exclusive: Inside Alysa Liu’s Olympic Journey and Her Family’s Escape From Communist China
The 21-year-old had just led Team USA to team gold. Every major outlet called him "the Quad God." Then he fell on his first jump, fell again on his second, and watched the medal he was supposed to win go to a skater with a simpler, steadier plan. At the
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Trump’s Strike on Iran Sends Shockwaves Through China, Russia and the CRINK Axis
On Feb. 28, the sky over Tehran turned bright with incoming fire.
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US-Israel Kill Iran’s Supreme Leader as Tang Baiqiao Warns CCP Faces Strategic Showdown in 2026
Multiple sources confirmed on Feb. 28 that Iran's Supreme Leader, Khamenei, was
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Honey Traps in the AI Era: Concerns Grow Over Espionage Tactics in Silicon Valley
By Yuanshan, Vision Times Recent reporting by U.K. publisher "The Times" has
- ‘First Fighter-to-Fighter Clash:’ Israeli F-35I Downs Iranian Jet Over Tehran
- ‘Operation Epic Fury:’ US-Israel Claim Near-Total Control of Iranian Airspace
- Trump Open to Supporting Armed Groups Against Iranian Regime
- Trump Keeps Tariff Pressure on China After Supreme Court Ruling, Ahead of Beijing Summit with Xi
- Falun Gong Tuidang Volunteer Attacked in Flushing, New York; Center Urges Hate Crime Investigation
- Trump Threatens to Cut All Trade With Spain Over Iran Base Dispute
- US Denies Aircraft Carrier Loss, Says Iran’s ‘Shahid Bagheri’ Hit
- Kennedy Signals Possible Shake-Up of US Dietary Guidelines at 2026 Meat Conference
- How Washington Is Quietly Dismantling Beijing’s Global Partner Network
A widely shared article ranking the ten most idle civil service positions in China forced the Chinese Communist Party's propaganda outlets into emergency damage control. The guide told aspiring bureaucrats exactly which agencies would let them collect a paycheck while doing the least possible work. State media condemned it within
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Taiwan Has Earned Over $70 Million in Royalties From the F-16V Fighter Jet
Taiwan's military placed a high-stakes bet on a fighter jet upgrade program that no other country wanted to
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How CCP Spy Larry Chin Was Exposed Inside the CIA and the Questions Surrounding His Prison Death
For more than thirty years, Larry Chin operated inside the U.S. intelligence system while secretly providing information to
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times A Chinese military drone operating over the South China Sea has been detected transmitting false aircraft identification signals to make it appear on radar as a different foreign aircraft. Analysts say the unusual tactic could represent an escalation in Beijing’s gray-zone warfare strategy to test
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AI ‘Intelligence Explosion’ Already Reshaping 50% of White-Collar Jobs
We are living in a historically surreal time. If, while reading this,
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Israel Monitored Khamenei for Years Before Deadly Strike
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was recently killed in a joint
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Taiwan-Japan Cooperation to Focus on AI, Security, and Economic Ties
On Monday, March 2 the New Taiwan National Policy Think Tank held
- Trump Hints at Ground Troops, Promises ‘Large-Scale’ Attacks on Iran
- The US and Israel Strike Iran: The Geopolitical Fallout, From Regime Change to the CCP’s Strategic Exposure
- Japan Moved by the Lost Heritage Displayed in Shen Yun Performances: ‘I Long to See a China Like This’
- China/Russia-Backed Air Defenses Fail in Iran as Israeli-US Missiles Batter Tehran
- Sheng Xue: Iran’s Fall Marks Victory for Global Freedom
- Tehran Launches Massive Missile and Drone Attacks Across Gulf
- Yu Maochun Urges US to Promote Regime Change in China After Khamenei Killing
- Chinese React as CCP Media Report Khamenei’s Death
- Bomb Threats Target Six World Leaders Over Shen Yun Performances, Police Launch Investigations
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, the liver almost never sounds an alarm. However, when it does, you may already be in big trouble. When lab tests and ultrasound images show no abnormalities, people, even doctors, may assume
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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
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Paramount’s $111 Billion Offer Tops Netflix in Warner Takeover Battle
According to reports by the New York Post and the Associated Press, streaming company Netflix announced on Thursday,
Under-eye puffiness is a common morning complaint. After late nights, salty meals, or too much water before bed, the face can look swollen by sunrise. Many people turn to expensive eye creams, only to find the results modest at best. In many cases, morning puffiness is not fat but fluid.
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Why You Have Too Much Stuff, and 5 Ways to Effectively Declutter Your Life
In an age of instant-gratification and abundance, one might wonder why some 40 percent of Americans suffer from
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The Weight of a Wedding: What Was Lost Between ‘Bow to Heaven and Earth’ and ‘I Do’?
By Chen Jing In the worldview of the ancients, anything called a “ritual” was never performed solely for
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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Security Scare in Australia Highlights Growing Concerns Over Foreign Interference
By Chen Jing, Vision Times Within China’s tightly controlled information environment, can truth truly be suppressed? Early this