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2023: Europe Faces an Eventful Election Year
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Canada Contracts AI-Powered Firm to Surveil Vaccine Skeptics on Twitter
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Rasmussen Survey Finds Nearly Half of Americans Think COVID Vaccines Cause of Unexplained Deaths
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Were Chinese Nationals Behind the Mid-2022 Cold Medication and Pain Killer Shortages?
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Chinese Reject the Party Line as Pandemic Resurges Nationwide
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China Tastes the Bitter Fruits of Its Pandemic Measures as COVID Cases and Deaths Spike
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As China’s Population Growth Stalls, So Will the Global Economy
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Violence Erupts in China-India Border Amid Long-Simmering Border Tensions
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Taiwanese-Americans Hope to Strengthen Community, Spur Business in Upstate NY
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German Expert Explains What’s Stopping Green Energy From Becoming Sustainable and Cost-Effective
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During this year’s New Year’s Eve celebrations in Times Square, Huang Ping, consul general of China's Consulate in New York, was heard saying during a televised segment that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is a “great party,” and urging tourists to visit Hong Kong. Known as a staunch supporter of
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Virgin Islands AG Who Filed Lawsuit Against JPMorgan Over Epstein Crimes Fired During Human Trafficking Prevention Month
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Second ABC Producer Dies Suddenly
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‘It’s time for a positive change’: Paul Arteta Sworn in as New Sheriff of Orange County, NY
At a ceremony on New Year’s day, attended by numerous prominent Orange
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Lei’s Real Talk The world is anxiously watching China's COVID-19 cases surge as the 1.4 billion Chinese struggle to survive the pandemic blowing through the country. Today, we'll talk about how Beijing has covered up the outbreak and who it will blame for the public health disaster, and why it
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Countries Tense as Communist China Unleashes COVID-positive Travelers to Airports Worldwide
As the rest of the world has mostly moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic, global tensions are heating
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77th-Generation Descendant of Confucius Dies in Beijing
One of the modern descendants of China's greatest teacher, Confucius, has died amidst the massive resurgence of COVID-19
On Jan. 2, Japan reportedly sent out fighter jets and naval craft to observe a fleet of Chinese ships operating in the Pacific Ocean. Later, the Japanese military detected a military drone over the same area, adding more pressure on the island government to monitor Beijing’s military expansion close to
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Taliban Ban on Female Staff Forces International Aid Groups to Cease Operations in Afghanistan
On Dec. 25 last year, five major foreign aid organizations stopped working
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Nearly Half of Canadians Want a 2023 Federal Election: Poll
Nearly half of Canadians say they desire a federal election next year,
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2022: EU Sees Over 50 Percent Rise in Asylum Applications Excluding Ukraine
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While a clown is the classic character meant to bring joy and fun to a children’s event, more often than not he generates feelings of fear in young people — and mistrust among adults. What makes these outrageously goofy characters so creepy? Social psychologists call it deindividuation. With all their
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The Fabled Chronicles of Christmas Botanicals
Whether you celebrate Christmas or not, you are certainly familiar with some of the many plants associated with this holiday. From the original Christmas gifts of frankincense and myrrh to the 70 million festive poinsettias that are sold each year in the U.S. — Christmas botanicals are an essential component
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The Poinsettia, Mexico’s Traditional Christmas Plant
The poinsettia has become a traditional Christmas plant with its connections to Christmas originating in Mexico. The plant
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New York City Holds Event Aimed at Helping Children With Developmental and Learning Disabilities Thrive
On Dec. 21, New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) held a press event in
In the final part of our series on toxins in the home, we will discuss how some common hygiene items contain harmful chemicals — often revealed by their intense smell, color and/or taste — and how simple recipes with natural ingredients can be just as effective in helping us maintain
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Handwriting – A Dying Skill Well Worth Reviving
Since recorded history began, good handwriting has been a valued and highly-esteemed skill. Often considered an art, handwriting
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Northern Medical Center Embarks on New Integrative Medicine Program With Local Police Department in Upstate NY
This article was published on behalf of Northern Medical Center in Middletown, NY. Despite the cold, grey skies
By Natalie Nesbitt, Vision Times UK Staff Thursday, Dec. 22, is the Chinese winter solstice known as Dongzhi (冬至), which means "Winter’s Arrival." It is celebrated when the night is the longest and the day is the shortest. The origins of Dongzhi date back 2,000 years ago, during the Han
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The Origins of the Christmas Tree
By Sellainne Cathry, Vision Times UK Staff Since ancient times, many cultures have seen trees as sacred and
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Shen Yun Arts Proficiency Assessment Center Holds Their End-of-Semester Performance
On Dec. 17 at the Northern Academy of the Arts nestled away in New York State’s beautiful Hudson