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Beyond the Courtroom: Attorney Jason R. Ohliger on Justice, Compassion, and Community Impact
For more than two decades, Jason R. Ohliger has built a reputation as a dedicated trial lawyer serving...
Xi Jinping’s Wife Peng Liyuan Skipped Trump Summit and Has Vanished From Public Diplomacy — Beijing Is
From the moment Air Force One touched down at Beijing Capital Airport on May 14, 2026, something was...
From Students to Immigrants: Why the US Is Probing CCP Ties
Recently, two incidents have shocked the overseas Chinese community, pushing every ethnic Chinese living...
Control Yuan Probes Taiwanese Physician Over China Organ Transplant Brokerage
According to the Central News Agency, Taiwan’s Control Yuan member Tien Chiu-chin stated on May 17 that...
The Story a Film Couldn’t Tell: How Mao’s Campaign Silenced China’s Finest Filmmakers
In 1951, Mao Zedong personally ordered a political campaign that destroyed the careers of the team behind Song of Wu Xun, a celebrated film about a 19th-century beggar who spent his life building free schools...
How to Recognize Stroke Warning Signs and Prevent Brain Damage With TCM
A Taiwan-based traditional Chinese medicine physician lays out the physical signals the body sends in advance, explains the underlying pathology through a TCM lens, and outlines the herbal formulas and lifestyle practices that can reduce...
Mao’s ‘Heaven Won’t Fall’: How the CCP Was Built on Impunity
In 1942, Mao Zedong launched a campaign of mass terror inside the Party's own wartime base at Yan'an, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, targeting intellectuals who wrote critically about conditions inside the revolution. The late...
Mao Launched the Cultural Revolution to Seize Absolute Power, Not to Pursue an Ideal
Fifty years after the Cultural Revolution ended, competing theories still fight for dominance: was it a mass uprising against bureaucratic privilege? A utopian social experiment? A genuine ideological crusade? Hu Ping, a veteran dissident intellectual...
US Indicts Raúl Castro Over 1996 Shootdown of Exile Planes
Federal prosecutors have charged former Cuban leader Raúl Castro in connection with the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft operated by the Miami-based exile group Brothers to the Rescue, marking a sharp escalation in pressure...
G7 Pushes to Reduce China Dependency as Europe Weighs New Supply Chain Rules
By Meng Hao, Vision Times As geopolitical tensions and supply chain concerns continue reshaping the global economy, finance ministers and central bank officials from the Group of Seven (G7) gathered in Paris this week with...
Oil Markets on Edge as Analysts Warn of Possible Global ‘Scramble for Crude’
Global energy markets are increasingly bracing for the possibility of a major supply crisis as tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz continue to threaten one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes. Analysts warn...
Hong Kong’s National Security Budget Swells to HK$18 Billion Since 2020
Hong Kong’s government has quietly allocated another HK$5 billion (US$640 million) in non-recurrent spending for national security operations, bringing total security-related funding under the city’s national security framework to HK$18 billion over the past six...