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On Sept. 19, 2023, a founding member of the Tiananmen Mothers, Zhou Shuzhuang, died in Beijing, decades after the death of her son during the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported. To this day, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has denied her calls for justice. According to
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Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com Massaman chicken curry holds a special place in my heart as one of my most cherished dishes. I often find myself preparing it in my own kitchen, typically serving it atop a bed of rice. While jasmine rice is the traditional choice in Thailand, I
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As gardens across America go dormant for the winter, many of our feathered friends have made their annual journey south. This includes the fascinating — and myth inspiring — hummingbirds. In both North and South America, indigenous cultures are rich with hummingbird folklore. These undersized avians are credited with many
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As we saw in the first part of this series, using sound as a tool for healing is almost as old as civilization itself. In recent times, this traditional therapy has proven effective in many areas of health and wellness, and is gaining acceptance in modern medicine; but understanding why
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Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com Ceviche — a delectable symphony of zest and aroma — stands out as an effortless yet vibrant summer starter that never fails to captivate. Customarily, it's a mélange of raw, finely cubed fish and assorted seafood, interlaced with delicate strands of vegetables and aromatic herbs,
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Book About Ming Emperor Pulled From Shelves in China After Netizens Draw Comparisons With Xi Jinping
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