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Japan Lifts Arms Export Restrictions in Major Post-WWII Policy Shift
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China Builds Barricade at Scarborough Shoal, Raising South China Sea Tensions With Philippines
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BYD Shenzhen Fire Destroys Over 1,000 Test Vehicles; Contractor Safety Breach Cited
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‘5,000 Years in 2 Hours’: Shen Yun Closes Sold-Out NYC Run With Praise From City Official
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‘You Can’t Withdraw Your Own Money’: China’s Banking Controls Fuel Outrage
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Trump’s Blockade Aimed at Ending War After Collapse of Iran Talks, Expert Says
China Orders Teachers to Register All Personal Social Media Accounts as Telecom Carriers Block Foreign Websites
POLICY & POLITICS
- US Begins Refunding $166 Billion in Trump Tariffs After Supreme Court Rules Them Illegal
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Hong Kong Moves To Seize Jimmy Lai’s $16 Million In Assets Under National Security Law
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Inside the clean room at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, engineers have completed the construction and testing of a large new space telescope that will study the universe on an unprecedented scale. The telescope, named the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope after NASA’s first chief astronomer, has now been officially
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US Grand Jury Indicts Former FBI Director James Comey Over Alleged Threats Against Trump
On April 28, the Office of the Inspector General of the U.S.
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North Virginia Unemployment Rises, Fairfax County Sees Largest Increase
According to the latest data released by the Virginia Department of Workforce
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US Orders Chip Equipment Firms to Halt Some Shipments to China’s Huahong Semiconductor
Reuters, citing two people familiar with the matter, reported that the U.S.
- Sophia Minaya Builds Mi Casa Business Services From Door-to-Door Tax Help to Trusted Financial Ally
- Pike Autism Support Services Grows From One Family’s Need To Regional Resource
- Thousands Rally in Flushing to Mark 27 Years Since April 25 Falun Gong Appeal
- Taiwan Experts Warn US-Iran War Will Shift American Focus to Indo-Pacific
- White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting: FBI Reveals Premeditated Plot Against Trump
- Trump Halts Pakistan Envoy Mission, Says Iran Regime Too Divided to Negotiate
- Iran Struggles With Surplus Oil as US Sanctions Disrupt Exports
- Federal Probe Into Scientist Deaths Nears Conclusion Amid Conflicting Theories
- ‘State Organs’ Screening at Virginia Tech Sheds Light on Organ Harvesting in China
The European Union adopted its 20th round of sanctions against Russia on April 23, introducing stricter export controls targeting 60 entities based in “third countries.” These entities are primarily located in mainland China and Hong Kong, and are accused of helping cut off Russia’s access to critical dual-use technologies needed
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Why Xi Jinping’s ‘East Rising, West Declining’ Doctrine Is Failing
Xi Jinping's "East rising, West declining" doctrine, the claim that Chinese power has overtaken the West and that
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What Really Happened at the April 25 Falun Gong Appeal at Zhongnanhai
The April 25 appeal was a peaceful gathering of roughly 10,000 Falun Gong practitioners outside Zhongnanhai, the walled
On April 17, Myanmar’s military junta released journalist Shin Daewe, ending her detention that began in October 2023 over the purchase of a video drone. Following her release from Yangon’s Insein Prison, Shin Daewe expressed her joy, but also lamented how many more people were still trapped within the prison’s
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‘Unbroken’: Shen Yun Artists Share Stories of Identity and Faith at Toronto Premiere
TORONTO, Canada — On April 22, the red carpet at Hotel X
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Tokyo Electron Fined NT$150 Million Over TSMC 2nm Trade Secret Leak Case
According to Focus Taiwan, on April 27, 2026, Taiwan’s Intellectual Property and
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Former CIA Analyst Warns of ‘United Front’ Links in Canada Amid Fundraising Controversy
OTTAWA, Canada — On April 20, a parliamentary hearing on foreign interference
- Toronto Premiere of ‘Unbroken’ Draws Praise and Support From Canadian Leaders
- ‘764’ Extremist Network Targets Teens, Canadian Father Warns After Daughter’s Death
- Canada Seminar Reveals New Developments In Foreign Interference, Proposes Society-Wide Response Strategies
- Russia and Myanmar Sign Energy Agreement as Moscow Looks to Overcome Sanctions
- China’s Shadow Fleet, Shadow Banking And Iran Sanctions Evasion Exposed
- Tehran Reports Air Defense Activity Amid US–Iran Ceasefire Tensions
- Reza Pahlavi Backs US-Israel Action Against Iran During Berlin Visit
- Israel, Lebanon Extend Ceasefire Three Weeks After White House Talks
- US-Iran Maritime Standoff Escalates As Strait Of Hormuz Tensions Surge
Death Valley, home to one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth, has sprung to life with an exceptional superbloom of wildflowers after an unusually heavy rainfall (a whopping 2.5 inches over the course of three months). A geographical anomaly Located mostly in southeastern California, Death Valley is a rift
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NYC Launches Community Garden in Brownsville to Boost Food Access, Community Wellness
The Garden Creates Space For Residents to Grow, Connect, and Thrive by Participating in Hands-on Programs While Building Connections With Their Neighbors and Environment In celebration of Earth Day, the NYC Health Department announced today the opening of its first community garden at the Brownsville Neighborhood Health Action Center in
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Kidney Failure in Young Adults: Five Diseases and Daily Habits Driving Early Dialysis Risk
Imagine yourself at thirty: pushing hard at work, planning a future with a partner, or settling into the
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Six Things Every Boy Needs to Grow Into a Confident Man, According to ‘Raising Boys’
Parents raising sons often face a familiar tension: the gap between the boy in front of them and
Low-meat diets in old age carry risks Ask older adults in China about their diet, and the answer often follows a familiar pattern: less meat, milder flavors, smaller portions. The reasoning is equally consistent. Eating light, avoiding fat, and managing blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol are widely seen as
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Japan’s Oldest Fitness Instructor at 95: How Mika Takishima Built Strength, Longevity, and a Second Life After 65
Mika Takishima stands just 144 centimeters tall and weighs 42 kilograms. At 95, she moves with the control
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5 Conditions Characteristic of Modern Life That Are Quietly Killing You
It’s no news that alcohol, drugs and excess sugar are harmful to our health, but even if you
By Cao Ming, Vision Times BALTIMORE, Maryland — On April 19-19, Shen Yun Performing Arts returned to Baltimore with three performances at the city's historic Hippodrome Theatre. Audiences responded with enthusiastic acclaim, praising the company’s artistic mastery and cultural storytelling, with many noting the performance offered a rare glimpse into
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China Protest Video Goes Viral After Man Recites ‘How to Kill a Bird’ in Shenyang
On the evening of April 15, a man stood in the middle of Zhongjie, a pedestrian shopping street
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Confucius’s Warning Against Becoming a ‘Tool-Person’ Still Applies in the Age of Algorithms
In today’s Chinese internet slang, a “tool-person” (Gongju ren) refers to someone valued only for utility—replaceable, expendable, and