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▶Persecuted in China, Young Shen Yun Artists Find New Meaning on the World Stage
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Made-in-America Entrepreneurs See Opportunities in Global Tariffs
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Pentagon to Wind Back US Troop Footprint in Syria
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Russia and Ukraine Exchange 538 War Prisoners
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State Department Says Chinese Satellite Company Supporting Houthi Attacks on US Interests
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Mortgage Applications for New Home Purchases Increase in March: Report
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Thousands in New York Call for End of CCP’s Persecution of Falun Gong, Support 440 Million Who Quit CCP
‘This is a sign that the Chinese nation is awakening and that the evil communist forces that have entrenched China are disintegrating,’ said Wang Zhiyuan.
Trump Administration Fast-Tracks Permitting for 10 Mining Projects
The initiative aims to boost domestic production of critical minerals and reduce dependence on China by expediting reviews for key mining projects.
▶Shen Yun’s 2025 Buenos Aires Premiere: Former Argentinian VP Ruckauf Hails Spectacular Celebration of Chinese Culture
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US Cease-Fire Proposals Fit ‘Realities on the Ground’ in Ukraine: French Officials
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Iran’s foreign minister and U.S. special envoy agreed to a third round of talks aimed at preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
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