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Venezuela’s Worst Earthquake in a Century Hits a Country Now Under US Oversight
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The Losses, Gains, and Lasting Consequences of the US-Iran War
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Japan Arrests Senior Prince Group Leader as US Cracks Down on Scam Network
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Twin Earthquakes Devastate Northern Venezuela, Killing at Least 164 and Injuring Nearly 1,000
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China’s Maritime Operation Near Taiwan Signals Broader Push for Regional Dominance, Officials Say
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Chinese Firm Used Crypto Networks to Move Funds, Chemicals Through Japan
China’s Tainted Diaper Scandal Deepens as More Brands Test Positive for Reproductive Toxin
The U.S. Supreme Court concluded its nine-month term on Tuesday, June 30, issuing several closely watched rulings on its final day. The decisions addressed major issues including birthright citizenship, transgender athletes' participation in women's sports, and campaign finance restrictions. The Court currently consists of six conservative and three liberal justices,
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NYC Expands Heat Emergency Measures Ahead of Record-Breaking Holiday Weekend Heat Wave
New York — As a dangerous heat wave grips the city with
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Miles Yu Warns Academic Exchanges With China Pose a National Security Risk
By Jian Yi, Commentary Former U.S. State Department China policy adviser Miles
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From a Side Job to a 38-Year Legacy: How Classic Cleaning Built a Reputation on Care and Craft
What began as a side job nearly four decades ago grew into
- Match Six at NYNJ Stadium: What New Yorkers Need to Know
- Fourth Annual Dragon Boat Festival Brings Chinese Culture and Community Together in Otisville
- Abacus Federal Savings Bank Announces Grants Totalling $50,000 for Local Non-Profits
- Mister Croissant Expands to Warwick: A New Community Gathering Place Opens Its Doors
- Special Needs Fun Fair Brings Families, Resources, and Inclusion to Warwick
- China Restricts Exports to American Defense Firms as Retaliation Against US Sanctions
- IDDBA 2026 Showcases the Future of Fresh Food Retail
- Restoring History, One Guest at a Time: A Conversation with the Owner of Limoncello at the Orange Inn
- Cuba’s Reform Agenda Faces New US Pressure After Latest Sanctions
A law passed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in March this year, the Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, is set to take effect on July 1. Article 63, an "extraterritorial application" provision, extends the law to organizations and individuals outside China. Under the provision, overseas organizations or
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Beijing Plane Crash Sends Shockwaves Through China’s ‘Low-Altitude Economy’
The June 26 crash of a light aircraft into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, CITIC Tower (China Zun), has sent
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Shen Yun Returns to Toronto to a Packed House Despite Intimidation Campaign
TORONTO, Canada — On June 25-28, Shen Yun Performing Arts' New York Company returned to Toronto's Four Seasons
TORONTO, Canada — After months of disappointment, bomb threats, and canceled performances, former Hong Kong Muay Thai champion Kui Teng finally realized his long-awaited wish of seeing Shen Yun Performing Arts after the company returned to Toronto's Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts on June 25-28. Leaving the theater,
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Japan Accelerates Deep-Sea Rare Earth Development Near Minamitori Island to Cut Dependence on China
Japan is advancing a strategic project to extract rare earth elements (REEs)
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Pacific Ring of Fire Sees Back-to-Back Quakes in the Philippines and Japan
On June 25, a magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck waters off the southern
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Taiwan Space Telescope ‘VERTECS’ Successfully Launched on Japanese H3 Rocket
Taiwan’s space technology has taken another major step forward. According to the
- UK, France, and Germany Warn China Over Taiwan Strait Maritime Activities
- Oil Flows Again Through the Strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran Contradict Each Other Over Nuclear Inspections
- Trump Touts a Toll-Free Strait of Hormuz as the US–Iran Deal Defers Its Hardest Questions
- France Dismantles 9 ‘Secret Chinese Police Stations,’ Deports Two Suspects
- Taiwan Speaker Han Kuo-Yu Leads Cross-Party Delegation To US
- Taiwan Launches Europe Taiwan Expo in Warsaw, Pushes ‘Non-Red’ Supply Chains
- ‘Counterfeit’ Chinese USB Drives Infiltrate Japan Self-Defense Force Systems
- Award-Winning Japanese Fried Chicken Shop Stands by Its 66-Year-Old Frying Oil
- Foreign Ministry Condemns CCP for Pressuring Kenya to Block Taiwan’s Participation in the Our Ocean Conference
When Chef Regi Mathew speaks about Kerala, he speaks less like a celebrated chef and more like a grateful son returning home. At Chatti, his first restaurant in New York, every dish begins with a memory. The restaurant's name comes from the humble clay pot used in Kerala kitchens for
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Strategizing for Wellness: The Benefits of Board Games
While smartphones may give us easy-access to endless entertainment, these effortless exchanges take a toll on our physical, social, and mental well-being. Constantly staring and swiping at a small screen not only wastes time — it desensitizes us, blurring the meaningful connections we should be making with the world and
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Messi’s World Cup Record Puts China’s Sports Censorship in the Spotlight
By Jin Yan and James Jseng, Vision Times Lionel Messi has once again made World Cup history at
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Caregiver Collective: Crystal Covington Helps Families Move Beyond Survival Mode
For Crystal Covington, supporting individuals with developmental disabilities is both a profession and a personal mission. As an
Amidst the tension and tribulations of modern life, it is important to know when to step back and give yourself the support you need to thrive; yet all-too-often our well-intended attempts at self-care tend toward self-sabotage. Alongside a growing surge of mental-health awareness, we face the powerful enticement for pampering
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Five Morning Signs Your Body Is in Good Shape
Many chronic health problems don't wait for a lab test to announce themselves. The minutes after waking are
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Why Dementia Rates Are Rising — and Three Daily Habits That Lower Your Risk
When Taiwan's former president Ma Ying-jeou was reported to be showing signs of cognitive decline, and when Lin
As the United States prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, communities across all 50 states are hosting events aimed at commemorating the nation's history, culture, and democratic traditions. The nationwide effort is being coordinated in part through Freedom 250, a sprawling public-private initiative working alongside
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Shen Yun Makes Return to Toronto Following Bomb Threats That Cancelled Its Performances
On June 25-28, Shen Yun Performing Arts will return to Toronto's Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts,
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Two Japanese Activists Describe a Change of Heart After Seeing Shen Yun
During Shen Yun Performing Arts' 2026 tour of Japan, audiences in cities including Kyoto, Nishinomiya, and Tokyo filled