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Month: March 2026

  • CCP Defector Ma Ruilin Exposes China’s Transnational Repression in the US

    A former United Front Work Department official who fled to America in 2024 is now providing the FBI with granular evidence of how Beijing surveils, intimidates, and silences Chinese diaspora communities on American soil. Ma Ruilin spent nearly a quarter century working inside one of the…

  • Using Your Phone in Bed? Three Ways It Can Harm Your Eyes

    Surveys show that more than 80 percent of people use their phones before going to sleep. Even when they feel sleepy, most still continue scrolling. Your mind may tolerate it, but your eyes often cannot. Mental fatigue can recover quickly, but eye fatigue is harder to reverse. Using a phone…

  • Surging Oil Prices Push Up Consumer Costs Across Canada

    As the United States and Israel carry out military operations against Iran, global energy prices have surged, with crude oil now exceeding $100 per barrel. Some experts warn that rising oil prices will drive up transportation costs, which could push up prices for a wide range of goods. Consumers…

  • Cuba Confirms Talks With United States Amid Oil Pressure and Deepening Economic Crisis

    As the United States continues to increase pressure on Cuba, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed on Friday, March 13 that the Cuban government has established contact with the United States and held talks. Speaking at a meeting broadcast on state television, Díaz-Canel said Cuban officials had “recently held discussions…

  • Two Riders Pushed Onto Tracks at Manhattan Subway Station, Suspect Faces Attempted Murder Charges

    The New York Police Department (NYPD) announced that a 34-year-old Brooklyn man was arrested early March 9 after allegedly pushing two passengers—including an 83-year-old U.S. Air Force veteran—onto subway tracks without provocation at a Manhattan station on the Upper East Side the previous morning. The shocking…

  • China’s Secret Nuclear Tests: What the US Evidence Reveals About Beijing’s Arsenal

    A growing body of evidence suggests that China’s military has been conducting secret low-yield nuclear explosive tests at its remote Lop Nur facility in the Xinjiang region of northwest China, in potential violation of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, the international agreement that prohibits all…

  • Man Arrested for Throwing Firecrackers at Tibet Uprising Day Vigil in Taipei

    Tibetan exile groups and Taiwanese lawmakers condemned the CCP's campaign to erase Tibetan identity at the 67th anniversary vigil of the 1959 uprising

  • How a Soviet Adviser Ghostwrote Sun Yat-sen’s Pro-Communist Deathbed Letter in 1925

    Historians say Sun Yat-sen's famous pro-Soviet "last testament" was ghostwritten by a Soviet adviser and signed by a dying man too weak to resist

  • FBI Tracks Iranian ‘Sleeper Cells’ as Military Experts Warn California Is Vulnerable to Drone Attacks

    A senior U.S. Army air defense specialist says Iran could strike California with suicide drones at any time and that western defenses are unprepared

  • Why Xi Jinping Purged Zhang Youxia, the CCP’s Most Powerful General

    Zhang Youxia's purge and the detention of his son follow a pattern as old as the communist movement itself

  • Chile’s New President Kast Promises Crime Crackdown and Immigration Controls

    According to the Associated Press on March 11, Chilean conservative political figure José Antonio Kast was formally sworn in as president, marking the most significant rightward political shift in the South American country since it restored democracy in 1990. The inauguration ceremony was held at the National Congress building in…

  • Chinese Children population decline

    New Statistics From a Shanghai District Fuel Concerns Over China’s Rapid Population Decline

    New demographic data from Shanghai’s Jinshan District shows deaths outnumbering births by more than four to one, prompting new concerns among analysts about the scale of China’s population decline and the accuracy of official statistics