POLITICS
Taiwan has launched a dramatic public campaign to encourage defections from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) established on June 14 a "Contact Portal for Chinese Citizens," openly inviting people inside China—including overseas dissidents and officials within the Chinese system—to submit political, military, economic, and social
How Taiwan’s Deployment of New F-16V Jets Shapes Up Against Communist Chinese Fighters
Taiwan has deployed an upgraded version of F-16V fighter jets as the island continues to boost its military...
Biden’s 1.75 Trillion-Dollar Build Back Better Social Spending and Climate Bill Approved by House
On Nov. 19, the House passed President Joe Biden’s $1.75 trillion social safety and climate bill. The...
Jury Finds Rittenhouse Not Guilty on All Charges
After three days of deliberations, the five men and seven women serving as jurors in the trial of Kyle...
Communist China Builds 100-Home Village in Disputed Indian Territory: DoD
In a recent report, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) claimed that communist China has built a vast...
Austria Imposes COVID-19 Lockdown Targeting Unvaccinated Individuals
Austria is back under lockdown in order to control the COVID-19 pandemic. But this time, only unvaccinated...
California-Based Businessman Sentenced to 30 Years for Solar Company Ponzi Scheme
The owner of a solar energy company in Benicia, California, has been sentenced for masterminding a billion-dollar...
China Releases Strategic Oil Reserves Following US Invite
Oil prices have soared by over 50 percent in the U.S following the COVID-19 pandemic. Now the Chinese...
Peng Shuai’s Whereabouts Unknown After She Supposedly Withdrew Sexual Assault Allegation Involving Retired
Professional tennis player Peng Shuai has not been seen since going public with sexual assault allegations...
US Navy Officer, Wife Who Conspired to Sell Equipment to China Face Up to 30 Years in Prison
U.S. Navy Lt. Fan Yang, a Naval Flight Officer trained in anti-submarine warfare, was found guilty of...