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Month: March 2026

  • New York’s AI Summit Highlights Enterprise AI’s Next Phase

    In mid-December last year, the AI Summit New York 2025 was held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, marking a milestone year for one of the city’s leading gatherings focused on applied artificial intelligence (AI). Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the two-day event brought together executives, engineers, entrepreneurs, and investors…

  • US Submarine Torpedoes Iranian Warship in Indian Ocean, First Confirmed Sinking Since World War II

    The Daily Mail reported on March 4 that U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced at a Pentagon press conference that a U.S. submarine fired torpedoes in the Indian Ocean and sank an Iranian warship. According to the Pentagon, this marked the first confirmed instance since World War II of a…

  • The Hidden Cost of Revolution: How Communist Forces Spared Zhao Ziyang, Then Executed His Father

    In the early years of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Communist leaders including He Long, Lü Zhencao, and Song Renqiong moved from northern Shaanxi through Shanxi into Hebei Province. Using the Taihang Mountains as a base area, their forces operated across the central and southern plains of Hebei under…

  • US and Israeli Strikes Raise Specter of Longer War on Iran

    Retaliatory attacks and oil-route threats raise global economic and geopolitical stakes

  • Iran Conflict May Reshape Trump–Xi Summit as US Gains Leverage, Analysts Say

    As the U.S.–Iran conflict reshapes global politics, analysts say the upcoming Trump–Xi summit may take on new significance, with Washington potentially holding stronger bargaining chips

  • Kurdish Opposition Groups Unite to Challenge Tehran as Iran Crisis Deepens

    A historic alliance of Kurdish opposition groups signals a potential ground war amid rising US–Iran tensions

  • Oil, AI, and Policy Changes: What Iran’s Crisis Means for China’s ‘Two Sessions’

    Oil volatility, AI competition, and economic policy debates reach a boiling point as Beijing prepares for key political meetings

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    Iran Advanced Nuclear Capabilities While Negotiating Peace, Reports Suggest

    Tehran hid enriched uranium underground, rebuilt destroyed weapons labs, and tripled oil exports before strikes began

  • Kristi Noem Fired as DHS Secretary; Trump Nominates Markwayne Mullin

    On Thursday, March 5, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was dismissed from her position. Noem previously served as a U.S. Representative and Governor of South Dakota and led the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) during President Donald Trump’s second term. Trump announced the same day on his “Truth…

  • How to Eat Tangyuan on the Lantern Festival Without Wrecking Your Digestion

    The glutinous rice balls that mark the end of Lunar New Year are loaded with sugar and are difficult to digest. Here is how to enjoy them responsibly, and why the timing matters more than most people realize.

  • CCP State Media Rushed to Suppress a Viral Guide to China’s Easiest Government Jobs

    As the CCP's economic model collapses and youth unemployment spirals, a viral guide to the laziest government jobs reveals that an entire generation has stopped believing the Party's promises.

  • Taiwan Has Earned Over $70 Million in Royalties From the F-16V Fighter Jet

    When the U.S. and Egypt dropped out of a joint radar upgrade program, Taiwan invested alone. Now global demand for the aircraft is generating hundreds of millions in returns.