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How Falun Gong Spread and Transformed China in the ‘90s
May 13 marks World Falun Dafa Day: A look at the practice that spread globally and changed the lives of tens of millions.
US State Officials Commemorate World Falun Dafa Day
Falun Dafa was introduced to the public in China in 1992, seven years before the Chinese regime launched a systematic elimination campaign targeting the group.
UnitedHealth CEO Abruptly Steps Down for ‘Personal Reasons’
The company says the move is effective immediately, and Stephen Hemsley will take over as CEO.
Trump Admin Eyes Semiconductor Tariffs—Here’s What to Know
What exactly are semiconductors? Why are they so important? And why is the United States so keen to keep them out of China’s reach?
Bangladesh Bars Former Ruling Party From Running in Next Election
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League has had its registration canceled by the Electoral Commission in Dhaka
The Rise and Fall of Synthetic Food Dyes
The innovation of extracting food dye from coal tar once thrilled the public. Yet it was not without consequences.
Federal Government to Cut an Additional $450 Million in Harvard Grants
The decision comes as Harvard’s president recently said the university will not alter its principles to comply with demands from the Trump administration.
Shen Yun Closes a Successful 2025 World Tour
Despite threats from the Chinese communist regime, Shen Yun Performing Arts shines on the world stage.
US Fast-Tracking Uranium Mine Permit to Meet ‘Urgent Energy Demands’
The decision comes as America remains ‘dangerously reliant’ on imports to meet uranium demand.
Trump Signs Order Reducing Duties for Cheap Parcels From China
The latest change to de minimis duty rates resulted from the agreement between the United States and China to temporarily pause their trade measures.
The 90-Day Trade Deal Between US and China—What Has Been Agreed to So Far
Washington and Beijing reached a temporary deal that rolled back many of the moves the countries have made against each other since April 2.
DNC Panel Paves Way for Voiding Election of David Hogg, Another Vice Chair
The decision comes after a candidate’s challenge over a rules violation triggered by gender requirement considerations.
Afrikaners Arrive in US, Stoking Tension With Pretoria
The first Afrikaner refugees arrived in the United States, while the South African government says the Trump administration is interfering.
Chinese Regime Denounces CIA Videos Recruiting CCP Officials
Former CCP officials say the CIA videos may trigger a wave of defections despite the CCP’s tight social control.
What to Know About the Legal Cases Challenging Trump’s Transgender Executive Orders
The high court’s direction could depend on justices’ regard for a 2020 ruling that gender identity is covered by Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
What’s Inside the GOP Tax Bill
The tax cuts are estimated to cost $3.7 trillion, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation—below the $4 trillion target set by congressional Republicans.
House Panel to Debate Medicaid Proposal With $880 Billion in Cuts Expected
The bill may satisfy moderate Republicans’ concerns but not go far enough for fiscal conservatives.
What to Know About Trump’s Plan to Slash Drug Prices
The ’most favored nation' policy aims to have drugmakers respond to incentives and equalize drug prices between the United States and other countries.
INFOGRAPHIC: Herbal Remedies for Everyday Ailments
Common herbs, spices, and plants found in your backyard have long been used in herbal medicine to naturally relieve pain, boost immunity, and support healing.
More Than 1 Million Taiwanese Sign Petitions to Recall Alleged Pro-Communist China Legislators
A mass recall movement aimed at protecting Taiwan’s democratic system gains ground amid increasing public concerns about communist Chinese political influence.
Energy Department Proposes to Slash 47 Rules Amid Deregulatory Push
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