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Simple Treatment Change May Cut Stage III Colon Cancer Recurrence 50%
By Xinyu Gao As colon cancer continues to affect more than 1.9 million people worldwide each year, researchers are urgently seeking new ways to improve survival rates—especially for aggressive tumor types that respond poorly to...
Two of Xi Jinping’s Most Trusted Men Have Vanished
By Jing Chen Within the CCP system, disappearance has long served as a political signal. Absence tends to precede punishment, and punishment often precedes political death. The Party rarely announces internal struggles outright;  instead it...
How the CCP Uses Money and Influence to Penetrate America’s Elite
By Qing Huang Recent disclosures involving former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Keyu Jin, the daughter of a former Chinese finance minister, surfaced in newly unsealed court records tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case....
Xi-Trump Call Highlights Rising China–Japan Tensions Over Taiwan
With tensions escalating between Beijing and Tokyo over the Chinese Communist Party’s objections to Japan’s declaration that it could deploy its military to defend Taiwan, CCP leader Xi Jinping on Nov. 24 made a rare...
Falun Gong practitioners march in Washington D.C.
US Urged to Elevate Religious Freedom in China to National Security Issue
By Xiao Ran, Vision Times On Nov. 20, 2025, the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) held a special hearing titled “Religious Freedom in China.” Former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Sam Brownback delivered...
‘The Old Antelope’s Choice:’ A Story That Makes You Rethink Taking a Life
By Hezi Some stories change you the moment you hear them. This is one of those stories—an account widely shared online that offers a raw, unfiltered glimpse of life, death, and sacrifice in the animal...
From an uneasy security chief in Beijing to satire in Tokyo and a sharp U.S. critique, recent events reveal growing tension around China’s image.
A Trio of Events Puts Xi Jinping Under Scrutiny at Home and Abroad
The uneasy on-camera return of security chief Wang Xiaohong, a wave of Japanese satire aimed at Xi Jinping, and a forceful essay by U.S.-based scholar Miles Yu each reveal different kinds of tension — inside...
New York Drivers Stage Massive Convoy Protest Over Skyrocketing Car Insurance Costs
On Monday, Nov. 24, hundreds of drivers in New York held a large-scale convoy protest at Columbus Circle in Manhattan, demanding that Governor Kathy Hochul and state legislators in Albany take urgent action to curb...
Yu Menglong Case Sparks New Claims of Missing Yunnan Children, CCP Abuse
American medium Kandis Starr released a new video on Nov. 19 claiming additional “spirit box” communication with late Chinese actor Yu Menglong, producing new allegations involving missing Yunnan children and networks linked to CCP elites....
The Freezer Coin Trick: Check If Food Spoiled While You Were Away
Years ago, I worked as a nanny for a German family. One summer, they planned a trip back to Germany and gave me time off as well. On the day they were leaving, my employer...
Surging Flu Cases Prompt Widespread School Closures Across China
By Muzi Li A sharp rise in flu cases across China has led to temporary school closures, with some regions reporting half-empty classrooms and crowded pediatric emergency units. In major cities like Guangzhou and Tianjin,...
Playing cards showing details of missing children are displayed on March 31, 2007 in Beijing, China. The cards showing photographs and information of 27 missing children were created by Shen Hao, the founder of missing persons website, 'www.xrqs.com'.
China Faces Surge in Missing Persons: 79 Vanish in Nine Days
By Muzi Li A Douyin blogger known as “Hongchen Zhuxun” shared a list on Nov. 22 titled “Partial Missing Persons from November 11–19.” According to the list, 79 people disappeared over a nine-day span, including...