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SpaceX’s Starlink has evolved from an ambitious idea into the world’s largest and most successful satellite internet constellation. It now dominates orbital broadband, effectively holding a near-monopoly in the sector. However, competition is beginning to emerge, alongside growing concerns about access, regulation, and the rising risk of space junk. As
Shen Yun’s New York Company Completes 88-Show 2025 Tour With Packed Performance in Paris
On May 11, Shen Yun’s New York Touring Company held its 16th and final performance of this year’s Paris...
Japanese Moon Lander Reaches Lunar Orbit Ahead of Planned June Landing
A private Japanese lunar lander made it to the Moon’s orbit on May 6, a month before its scheduled landing...
Scientists Built a Toy Model of a Black Hole Bomb, And It Actually Worked
A group of researchers at the University of Southampton have claimed that they have successfully created...
Cracks in the ‘Iron Rice Bowl’: Chinese Workers, Government Employees See Their Wages Delayed, Benefits
Civil servants and educators in multiple provinces across China are suffering from unpaid or delayed...
Inside the CIA’s New Recruitment Campaign: Enlisting CCP Officials to Undermine Beijing
By Xiao Ran, Vision Times In a bold move, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has launched...
High Fuel Costs Prevent North Korean Residents from Calling for Help During Apartment Fire
On April 27, an apartment complex in the city of Sinujiu, North Korea, was struck by a fire, spreading...
Obsolete Tech Behind Tens of Thousands of Air Traffic Control Failures Each Year, Insiders Say
According to exclusive reporting by the New York Post, air traffic controllers in the United States are...
‘No More Ignoring It’: House Unanimously Passes Falun Gong Protection Act, Urges Senate to Act
On May 5, the U.S. House of Representatives once again passed the Falun Gong Protection Act (H.R. 1540...
Local South Korean Court Rules Cancellation of Shen Yun Performance Due to CCP Pressure Was Illegal
In a win for Chinese dissidents, a court in South Korea has ruled that the cancellation of scheduled...