Vision Times Staff
China Hung Funeral-Yellow Lanterns for Lunar New Year and Sparked a Nationwide Revolt
Across China in early 2026, municipal governments replaced the red lanterns traditionally hung for Lunar New Year with yellow ones — a color the Chinese public associates with funerals, the spiritual, and the afterlife. The...
Artificial Intelligence Disrupts Business Models and Tech Markets
By Li Ting The emergence of long-running AI agents marks a significant leap in the history of artificial intelligence development. Anthropic’s releases, Claude Code and Cowork, are transforming corporate operations and market dynamics. These AIs...
FBI Releases Key Surveillance Footage in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
By Gao Yun The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Tuesday, Feb. 10 released the first batch of key surveillance footage showing a masked suspect outside the home of Nancy Guthrie, an 84-year-old woman...
Washington Post: Takaichi Victory Signals US Advantage Against China
By Li Jingyao In Japan’s 51st House of Representatives election, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi led the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to an overwhelming victory, winning 316 seats, securing a two-thirds absolute majority. In contrast, pro-China...
Musk Pivots From Mars to Moon With Plan for Self-Sustaining Lunar City
Elon Musk, the American entrepreneur who has long regarded creating a colony on Mars as his ultimate goal, has recently made a sudden adjustment to his space strategy, shifting his development focus to the Moon....
Takaichi Victory Signals Closer Taiwan–Japan Ties
By Li Jingyao Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi led the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to win 316 seats in the 51st House of Representatives election, securing a landslide victory of more than two-thirds and laying...
Rare ‘Diamond Blood’ Discovery in China Triggers Online Anxiety Over Medical Trust
By He Zi A local report from Dezhou Evening News in China’s eastern Shandong province has drawn widespread attention after a blood center identified an exceptionally rare blood type while screening nearly 20,000 donors. The...
How CCP Propaganda Misled the Marshall Mission and Shaped US Decisions in China
By Fu Longshan Between 1937 and 1949, how did the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), operating under the banners of “resistance against Japan” and “cooperation,” use calculated strategy and political deception to escape near destruction and...
Japan’s Takaichi to Meet Trump as She Pushes Alliance Expansion and Constitutional Revision
By Yang Tianzi Japan’s political system has entered a historic phase. In an outcome unmatched in the postwar era, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), led by Sanae Takaichi, secured 316 seats in the House of...
2 Unexpected and Easy Ways to Restore the Shine of Leather Shoes at Home
Leather shoes are a timeless wardrobe essential. Whether worn for work, formal events, or everyday style, a good pair of leather shoes can instantly elevate your look and boost your confidence. But over time, even...
Japan’s Election Rebukes Beijing, Leaving Xi Jinping Facing Seven Strategic Dead Ends
By Huang Qing Sanae Takaichi’s landslide victory in Japan’s February 8 House of Representatives election has thrust Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping into one of the most acute strategic crises of his rule. This...
How Costco Keeps Prices Low—and Why Its Membership Model Reshaped Global Retail
By Gao Yun For decades, Costco has built its reputation around a single operational commitment: delivering consistently low prices to its members. This commitment is embedded in the company’s structure and enforced through internal discipline,...