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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
US Upgrades Military Command in Japan, Warns of China Threats
The United States on Sunday, July 28 announced plans for a major revamp of its military command...
US Home Insurers Plagued By Surging Claims, Rising Costs in High-Risk Regions
As more Americans flock to disaster-prone regions in search of more affordable housing or a change of...
Treatment of Andean Condor Showcases Challenges of Wildlife Conservation
An Andean condor is being treated in Santiago, Chile after it was discovered that it had lead in its...
US National Debt Surpasses $35 Trillion, Servicing it Now Second-largest Budget Item
On July 29, for the first time in history, the U.S. national debt surpassed $35 trillion and servicing...
Oil Drops to Two-Month Low as China Concerns Weigh In
Oil traded at its lowest levels since early June on Tuesday, July 30, as worries about low demand in...
California Wildfire Gets Worse, Becomes Largest in US
Thousands of firefighters have been deployed to battle a rapidly growing wildfire in northern California...
US Transportation Department Opens Probe Into Delta Air Lines Following Widespread Flight Cancellations
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Tuesday, July 23, that it is opening an investigation...
Taiwan Firms Shift Supply Chains From China to India
Taiwan firms are shifting supply chains to India from mainland China as Taipei and New Delhi strengthen...
Florida Man Accused of Spying for China Faces 15 Years in Prison: DOJ
On July 24, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) unsealed a federal indictment against Ping Li, a 59-...