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Retired North Carolina Engineer Handed Free Speech Victory in Ruling by Federal Judge
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Massive Earthquake Rocks China as Rescue Efforts Are Hampered by Frigid Temperatures
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China’s ‘Global Police State’: New Report Unravels the CCP’s Transnational Repression and Its Impact on US National Security
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Beijing Deploys Propaganda to Cover up China’s Rapid Economic Decline
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Moody’s Lowers Outlook on China’s Credit Rating, Citing Increased Debt Risks
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US Announces Global Nuclear Fusion Strategy at COP28
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Childhood Pneumonia Cases in China on the Rise: What We Know So Far
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Soaring Numbers of Chinese Nationals Arrested at US Southern Border as Communist Party Intensifies Oppression
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China Expresses Disappointment at Milei Victory in Argentine Presidential Race
‘Heavenly’: Shen Yun Kicks Off 2024 Tour in Fort Lauderdale to Acclaimed Success
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HOUSTON — The oil and gas industry went on a $250 billion buying spree in 2023, taking advantage of companies' high stock prices to secure lower-cost reserves and prepare for the next upheaval in an industry likely to undergo more consolidation. A surge in oil demand as world economies shook
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What You Need to Know About Trump Being Disqualified to Run in Colorado
On Dec. 19, Donald Trump was disqualified from Colorado's presidential primary ballot
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Bipartisan Opposition Grows as Japan Seeks to Purchase Iconic U.S. Steel
On Dec. 19, three Republican senators along with a number of prominent
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NY: Lee Zeldin Teams Up With Arctix to Distribute $5 Million in Winter Clothing to the Homeless
Lee Zeldin, former Republican candidate for New York State Governor, recently announced
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- Santa Claus Returns to Middletown’s Tompkins Building for the First Time in 40 Years
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- Chinese Military Hackers Have Compromised Dozens of America’s Key Infrastructure Assets, WAPO
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Last week, Uyghur activists and American lawmakers commemorated two years since an unofficial tribunal in London claimed that China committed genocide upon its Uyghur population. Since then, calls to action, that seek justice for those affected by the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) regime, have remained unanswered. On Dec. 9, 2021,
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COVID-19 Testing to Resume in China, Hospitals and Transportation Hubs Targeted for Initiative
In early December, as fears of a new wave of COVID-19 rose, Beijing revived testing procedures in some
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Italy Breaks Ranks With G7, Announces Departure From China’s Belt and Road Initiative
On Dec. 7, Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced that her country would withdraw from China's Belt and
Nestled in the heart of Istanbul is Haci Bekir — a confectionery store that stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Turkish Delight. Located at Hamidiye Caddesi 83, Eminönü, this legendary sweet shop is a stone's throw from the vibrant Egyptian (Misir) Bazaar, near the iconic Galata Bridge.
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Learning Flamenco: The Heartbeat of Southern Spain’s Music and Dance
Flamenco, the soulful art form of Southern Spain, resonates deeply with its
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Are Japan’s Abandoned Houses Turning Into Goldmines? Why Investors Are Reviving the Rural Gems
Parts of Japan's countryside, dotted with old, abandoned homes, are witnessing a
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South Korea’s Birthrate, Already Lowest on Earth, Falls Even Further
The average number of children born per woman in the Republic of
- Visiting Villa Gella in the Heart of Bulgaria’s Rhodope Mountains
- Argentina’s Incoming Milei Administration Rebuffs Diplomatic Overtures by Beijing
- How to Make Churros: A Crunchy and Decadent Spanish Dessert
- China Accuses US Warship of ‘Illegally’ Entering Territorial Waters Amid Heightened Tensions
- Enchanting Santorini: A Glimpse Into an Ancient Paradise and Modern Tourist Delight
- Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base Expanded Allegedly With Communist Chinese Assistance
- Ammolite – An Iridescent Gemstone Symbolizing Divine Assistance
- North Korea Spy Satellite Launch Raises Tensions in East Asia
- For Powerful Traditional Remedies, Know and Grow Medicinal Herbs (E) Echinacea
Cheese plates and boards are an exquisite way to round off a meal or enliven a social gathering. The plethora of cheeses from around the globe offers a tempting opportunity to assemble a diverse array of domestic and international varieties. However, restraint is key! Opt for a balanced selection of
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A Feast for the Senses: Savoring the Luxury of Fine Caviar and Wine
There's a unique joy in sharing culinary delights, especially when it involves baguette slices adorned with authentic caviar, complemented by a glass of effervescent wine — be it Champagne, Prosecco, or Cava — while surrounded by friends and loved ones. This holiday season, thanks to Sturia, a renowned French caviar
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Tune in to Your Body’s Optimum Frequency (Part III): What Sound Therapy Can Do for You
As we have seen in the first two parts of this series, sound therapy is an ancient healing
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Exploring the Wonders of Sichuan: A Journey Through China’s Heartland
In the vast and culturally rich landscape of China lies Sichuan Province, a region celebrated for its tongue-tingling
As we approach the dearth of winter, nature slows down to rest and so should we. According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) this is the most yin portion of the year. Unlike the expansive yang of summer, winter is a time for inward focus, nurturing, and recharging. In terms of
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Tune in to Your Body’s Optimum Frequency (Part II): The Theory and Science Behind Sound Therapy
As we saw in the first part of this series, using sound as a tool for healing is
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The Unhealthy Trend of Online Everything, and How to Recover Human Connection
The Covid pandemic marked a before and after in the lives of countless individuals. Not only did it
Rooted in the Japanese philosophy of living in harmony with nature, the practice of daisugi dates back to the 14th century, when the great demand for wood to build tea rooms in Kitayama Prefecture led tree growers to seek a way to increase timber production. The Kitayama Prefecture was a
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Reviving Chivalry, and the Timeless Character of a Gentleman
My first interaction with chivalry dates back to my childhood, when my father would gently wipe away my
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A Lavish Stay at the Mandarin Oriental in Bangkok
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com In my extensive travels spanning six decades — from humble beginnings at the