Month: March 2026
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Bipartisan Senators Reaffirm Support for Taiwan, Condemn CCP Aggression
March 23 marked the 30th anniversary of Taiwan’s direct presidential election. Bipartisan members of the U.S. Senate introduced a resolution to commemorate the milestone, reaffirming U.S. support for Taiwan under the Taiwan Relations Act and the “Six Assurances,” and praising Taiwan’s democratic achievements. The US stated it will continue…
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Trump and Modi Discuss Middle East Tensions, Stress Keeping Strait of Hormuz Open
U.S. and Indian leaders on Tuesday, March 24 discussed the situation in the Middle East and energy security. U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor stated on X that U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by phone with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that day. The two focused on the current…
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US Sends 1,000 82nd Airborne Soldiers to Middle East Amid Rising Tensions
The U.S. military is continuing to strengthen its presence in the Middle East. The Associated Press, citing a source familiar with the plans, reported that the United States will send approximately 1,000 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division to the region in the coming days. The…
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China Expands Seabed Mapping Across Pacific, Indian Ocean, Raising Military Concerns
In recent years, China has conducted large-scale seabed mapping and monitoring operations across the Pacific, Indian Ocean, and Arctic, raising international concerns about its military intentions. Several naval experts have noted that if such data were used for military purposes, it could directly support submarine deployment…
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How YouTuber Jiang Xueqin Became ‘China’s Nostradamus’ and Why It Looks Like CCP Propaganda
A Yale-educated teacher lives freely inside China's surveillance state while telling millions of Americans their country is doomed
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Xi Jinping Purges Wang Qishan’s Last Ally in China’s Financial System
All four of Wang Qishan's closest aides have now been taken down as analysts say Xi is severing every link to his former enforcer
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China Kept the Death of Hypersonic Weapons Scientist Fang Daining Secret for Weeks: SCMP
Fang Daining, one of the most important scientists in China’s hypersonic weapons program, died on Feb. 27, 2026, but CCP authorities kept the news secret for weeks. The Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post first reported his death on March 18, citing images of an obituary…
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Chinese Student Espionage Cases in US Lead to Stricter Visa Screening
When Li Yunhai arrived at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport, he was preparing to leave the United States. Instead, federal agents stopped him at the security checkpoint. Inside his phone and laptop, investigators found large volumes of unpublished cancer research data, including materials tied to projects…
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Former Tianjin Official Zhou Derui Under Scrutiny After Alleged Criticism of Xi Jinping Policies
A former Chinese official once known for his blunt, “down-to-earth” speaking style is again drawing attention, after details emerged online of remarks in which he allegedly mocked policies associated with China’s top leader, Xi Jinping. Zhou Derui, a former member of the Tianjin municipal Party…
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Mossad Issues Warning to China Over Iran Missile Support
Israel and its intelligence agency, Mossad, are appearing more frequently in Chinese political commentary alongside the Chinese Communist Party. Within that discussion, a notable theme has begun to surface: calls from some Israeli voices to provide high-tech support to forces resisting CCP rule, and to expand technological assistance to…
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Wei Hua, Journalist Who Exposed Guangdong Child Trafficking, Passes Away
Chinese police announced on March 21 that a long-sought suspect in a child trafficking case, known as “Mei Yi,” had been taken into custody after more than two decades on the run. Two days earlier, one of the journalists who had helped bring the case to…
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‘We’re Doing the Best We Can:’ One Mother’s Journey Raising a Child with Profound Autism
The Caregiver Collective Interviews Series shares real stories from families caring for loved ones with special needs—offering a space for connection, understanding, and support. This series is guided by Wendy Javier of the Infinite Heart Initiative. As a mother of a son with autism, Wendy brings both personal experience and a heart for helping others, providing families with practical resources, emotional support, and a sense of community. Through these stories, we hope every family feels seen, supported, and never alone.