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Japan Arrests Senior Prince Group Leader as US Cracks Down on Scam Network
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WASHINGTON D.C. — Despite the cancellation of Washington, D.C.'s official Independence Day parade due to dangerous heat, nearly 200 Falun Gong practitioners gathered near the U.S. Capitol on July 4 to celebrate America's 250th birthday with performances that drew praise from visitors across the country. The National Independence Day Parade,
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Trump Launches America’s 250th Anniversary With Warning Against Communism
As the United States kicked off celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of
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Taiwan to Open Representative Office in Phoenix, Strengthening Taiwan–US Partnership
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Bribery Probe Casts New Light on New York Developer’s Real Estate Empire
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China has deployed more than 110 vessels along the First Island Chain, setting a new record high. According to Taiwan's Director-General of the National Security Bureau (NSB), Tsai Ming-yen, Beijing has stationed around 100 naval and coast guard vessels across the East China Sea, Taiwan Strait, and South China Sea,
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Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activist Lam Wing-Kee, Who Fled to Taiwan After Defying Beijing, Dies
Lam Wing-kee, founder of Hong Kong's Causeway Bay Books, recently passed away in Taiwan. The sequence of events
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After Lam Wing-kee’s Death, Reporters Without Borders Urges Sweden to Free Gui Minhai from China
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Akio Yaita, a Japanese-born journalist and director of the Indo-Pacific Strategic Think Tank Executive, was assaulted after delivering a speech in the central Taiwanese city of Taichung on Monday, July 6. Police later arrested a 33-year-old Chinese national who they say was attempting to leave Taiwan, and are investigating whether
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Toronto Protest Condemns China’s Ethnic ‘Unity’ Law as US, EU Voice Concern
By Jin Yan, Vision Times TORONTO, Canada — On July 1, nearly
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Russia Begins Production of Su-35S Fighter Jets for Iran, Report Says
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Protein intake tends to drop off as people age, and the consequences accumulate quietly. As muscle weakens, infections linger longer and energy flags. Yet the typical advice given to older adults centers on what to cut and eat less of, rather than high-protein foods the body urgently needs. Chinese dietary
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Match Six at NYNJ Stadium: What New Yorkers Need to Know
What you should know Tune in to the Mayor’s “Morning Pitch” briefing today at 8:30AM for the latest weather and transportation updates Morning Pitch is available on YouTube, X, Instagram and Facebook NEW YORK – Today at 5 p.m., France and Sweden will face off in the sixth FIFA World
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Chatti by Regi Mathew – From Mother’s Kitchen to Manhattan
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IDDBA 2026 Showcases the Future of Fresh Food Retail
ORLANDO, Fla. — From artisan cheeses and handcrafted charcuterie to innovative bakery creations and ready-to-eat meals, the International
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From June 25–28, Shen Yun Performing Arts will return to Toronto's Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts with five performances, bringing its 20th anniversary global touring season to a close. The performances come after six previously scheduled Toronto shows were canceled earlier this year following security and bomb threats
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Freedom 250 Kicks Off Celebration of America’s Founding Across All 50 States
As the United States prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, communities across all
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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,