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Chinese disciplinary authorities have reported a noticeable increase in cases involving officials who have "voluntarily surrendered" or "turned themselves in" for investigation during the first half of 2026. According to public announcements from provincial discipline inspection commissions and the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), at least 23 officials across
Japan in Uncharted Political Waters After Ruling Party Suffers Rare Loss
The Japanese Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has dominated governance of the country since 1955...
Meet Kenneth Paek: Veteran, Policeman, and Advocate Vying for NY’s 25th Assembly
As residents in New York gear up to vote for representatives in their Assembly Districts on Nov. 5, Kenneth...
‘Snowbird’ Season Threatened in Florida Following Hurricane Milton
This is traditionally the prime season for “snowbirds” from Canada and the northern states to travel...
Enough Lithium in Southern Arkansas to Meet 2030’s Global Demand: USGS
On Oct. 21, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) announced that there may be between five million...
Hong Kong’s Dinosaur Fossil Discovery on Port Island Ushers in New Era of Tourism
In an extraordinary new find that has captivated scientists and locals alike, Hong Kong has uncovered...
Tech Giants Bet Big on Nuclear Energy to Fuel Artificial Intelligence
On Oct. 16, tech giant Amazon announced it had signed three new agreements with electricity providers...
Korean Mother Files Lawsuit Over Forced Adoption of her Daughter to US
Losing a child in a kidnapping case can be every parent’s worst nightmare. That was especially the case...
Rare Birth of Endangered Lemur Celebrated in Cotswold Wildlife Park
On Oct. 24, the Cotswold Wildlife Park ushered in the birth of one of Madagascar’s most endangered lemurs...
New Sino-Indian Border Agreement Signals Thawing Relations, But Questions Remain
In a diplomatic breakthrough, India and China reached an agreement on Oct. 21 to de-escalate tensions...