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Zhang Youxia's Downfall: A 'Trilogy'
On February 19, The Wall Street Journal published an article titled “How Xi Jinping Gained Absolute Power by Purging His ‘Big Brother,” which provided a detailed account of how Xi orchestrated the arrest of Zhang Youxia, a member of the CCP Politburo and vice chairman of the Central Military Commiss
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Dismantling the CCP’s Great Firewall! U.S. Anti-Censorship Platform Enables One-Click Internet Access
The U.S. Department of State has completed a new platform called “Freedom.gov,” designed to help people in China, Iran, and other countries with strict internet controls access the same uncensored online environment available within the United States. The initiative is led by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and is expected to officially launch in the coming weeks....
Sandstorm Affects Nearly Half of China, Rare 'Blue Sun' Observed in Beijing
On February 21, the Central Meteorological Observatory in Beijing issued several warnings: a yellow wind warning, a yellow sandstorm warning, a blue snowstorm warning, and a blue cold wave warning....
Economic Recession: 'Normal Work' Becomes a Luxury for Young People in China
Amid economic recession and a worsening employment landscape, young people in China are shifting away from seeking decent, stable, and upwardly mobile jobs....
Zhanjiang Mazu Procession Changes Medium, Consequences Are Severe
In recent days, mainland websites and social media have been focused on the incident involving the change of the medium for Mazu in Shishi Village, Donghai Island, Zhanjiang, Guangdong....
Day after Supreme Court ruling, Trump says he will raise tariffs to 15%
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump on Saturday said he would raise global tariffs to 15%. The announcement on social media comes a day after the U.S. Supreme Court...
A Quiet New Year—Where Have the Zhongnanhai Bigwigs Gone?
This year’s Chinese New Year may be the quietest in history. Cities across the country appear deserted. From ordinary citizens to the top leadership in Zhongnanhai, from the political sphere to the military, there seems to be little enthusiasm or interest in celebrating. Streets and markets in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Wuhan, Hangzhou, and other cities are unusually deserted, and consumption has clearly cooled. Many bloggers, netizens, and ordinary citizens have posted online asking: Where has everyone gone?...
Zhang Youxia’s Son Suspects His Father Has Died, Calls for Investigation into the Truth
Independent media figure “Lao Deng” revealed another explosive claim on the 20th. According to information he received, Zhang Shen, the son of Zhang Youxia, recently sent a letter to the CCP Central Committee, the State Council, and the Central Military Commission. In the letter, he expressed grief and said he suspects that his father, General Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, may have died during detention at an interrogation base run by the Ministry of Public Security....
Xi Jinping Announces Mourning Early in the Year of the Horse; 68-Year-Old Man Knocks Down 37 Party Officials
**Xi Jinping Announces Mourning Early in the Year of the Horse; 68-Year-Old Man Knocks Down 37 Party Officials** *By Wang Weilai* 【People News】This year’s Spring Festival Gala was noisy and chaotic, lacking both festive spirit and human warmth. It even introduced robot backup dancers. Netizens exclaimed, “It looks like skeletons dancing in a carnival—very terrifying.” There is a saying among the people: when a joyous event turns into a funeral, it is a great omen of misfortune. Coincidentally, only a few days into the Chinese New Year, bad news has come one after another in CCP-ruled China. ##...
A Wave of Sudden Deaths Appears in Mainland China; Surge in Young Victims
After the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, China’s population decreased by at least 400 million people, and the country’s economic development stalled. More alarmingly, toxic vaccines have harmed many people’s health to varying degrees. In addition, various viral outbreaks have continued to emerge one after another. Hospitals in many regions are overcrowded, and the authorities, disregarding people’s lives, continue to tightly conceal the truth. As a result, large numbers of children, the elderly, and young people have died suddenly, making “sudden death” a fear that haunts people day and ni...
Forty Percent of Japanese-Funded Enterprises Plan to Withdraw Investment from China
On February 10, the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China released in Beijing the results of its 8th “Survey on Member Companies’ Business Conditions and Perceptions of the Business Environment.” The survey covered 1,427 Japanese-funded enterprises operating in China and spanned the period from July to December 2025, involving manufacturing, services, and other sectors. The results show that only 1% of respondent companies believe that China’s economy has “improved,” while nearly half judge that the economy is “deteriorating or will continue to deteriorate.” Compared with the first s...
Author of Killed to Order, Jan Jekielek, Exposes the CCP’s “On-Demand Killing for Organs” System
Veteran journalist Jan Jekielek, who has long focused on human rights issues in China, said in an exclusive interview with Voice of America (VOA) this week that in his new book Killed to Order: China’s Organ Harvesting Industry & the True Nature of America’s Biggest Adversary, he compiles nearly 20 years of research and investigative findings regarding allegations that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has forcibly harvested organs. He argues that such practices are not isolated incidents, but involve systematic operations at the state level, demonstrating the existence of a systemic model...
The CCP’s Boycott of Travel to Japan Proves Ineffective; Chinese Netizens: “I’ll Go Have Some Fun Too”
In response to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s statement that “If something happens to Taiwan, it is something that happens to Japan,” the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched economic sanctions against Japan. One of the measures was to boycott Japan’s tourism industry, aiming to sharply reduce the number of Chinese travelers visiting Japan. However, new official Japanese data show that the CCP’s sanctions have had little impact on Japan’s tourism sector....
AGs urge removal of climate science section from National Academies’ manual
(The Center Square) – Following the victory of removing a climate chapter from the Federal Judicial Center’s manual, 21 state attorney generals are urging the National Academy of Sciences to...
Trump plans to replace tariffs, salvage trade deals after ruling
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump switched to his backup tariff plan after the U.S. Supreme Court said he couldn't use a 1977 law to impose sweeping tariffs....
Minnesota colleges collected $700M from foreign sources since 2015
(The Center Square) – Nearly $700 million in foreign funding has flowed to Minnesota institutes of higher education over the past decade, according to newly-released federal disclosure data....
Hochul slams brakes on NYC robotaxi plan
(The Center Square) — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is hitting the brakes on plans to allow robotaxis to operate on the state's roadways, following pushback from labor unions, transit...
Supreme Court strikes down bulk of Trump's tariffs
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday said a 1977 law doesn't give the president broad authority to issue tariffs, dealing a significant setback to President Donald...
Chinese Communist Party Suspected of Conducting a Nuclear Test in 2020; U.S. Official Reveals New Details
A senior U.S. official on Tuesday (Feb. 17) disclosed new details regarding the Chinese Communist Party’s suspected underground nuclear test in 2020. Previously, U.S. officials had alleged that the CCP conducted a nuclear explosive test in June 2020, but China’s Foreign Ministry denied the claim, saying it had no factual basis....
Beijing Officialdom Ignores Ban, Gossiping About the Party Leader Becomes a Trend
As the Chinese Communist Party’s mandate wanes, its ability to intimidate society, the public, and officials weakens or even disappears. Anti-CCP sentiment and unauthorized discussion of the central leadership begin to snowball, growing larger and larger. The “great, glorious, and correct” image crafted by the Party’s propaganda machine—and the strongman image of the Party leader—collapse like an avalanche. Since Xi Jinping detained Central Military Commission Vice Chairmen Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli, various discussions, mockery, and rumors targeting Xi have begun spreading rapidly among Bei...
Trouble in the Xi Family? Rumors Say Qi Qiaoqiao Has Been “Placed Under House Arrest”
Recently, the atmosphere in Zhongnanhai can only be described as “eerie.” A shocking piece of news has once again ignited overseas social media: Xi Jinping’s elder sister, Qi Qiaoqiao, is rumored to have been “confined.” Is this a secret order from Xi to protect his family, or have anti-Xi forces already reached his “doorstep”?...
Xi Uses U.S. Arms Sales to Taiwan as a Bargaining Chip — Will Trump Be Led by the Nose?
Even before the U.S.–China summit has officially begun, the smell of gunpowder is already in the air behind the scenes. A recent editorial in The Wall Street Journal shocked the political world by pointing out directly that CCP leader Xi Jinping is preparing to present U.S. President Trump with a major “diplomatic demand.” At the center of this high-stakes gamble is none other than “arms sales to Taiwan.” Can Xi really use a single summit to extract a major U.S. concession on the Taiwan Strait issue?...
In the Name of the Law, the Reality of Punishment is Enacted: The CCP's Theory of Punishing the Heart in the Case of Guo Xiansheng
Guo Fengyi, a Hong Kong pro-democracy activist living abroad, has seen her father, Guo Xiansheng, charged by the Hong Kong government with 'attempting to handle the property of a fugitive' due to his involvement with her insurance policy....
Did Gu Ailing Betray the United States? Here's What Vance and Others Have to Say
U.S. Vice President JD Vance commented on the choice of Chinese-American skier Gu Ailing (Eileen Gu) to represent China instead of the United States at the Winter Olympics, expressing his hope that American citizens would choose to represent the U.S. on the global stage....
Is the Likelihood of War Between the U.S. And Iran Soaring to 90%? It Could Happen as Soon as This Weekend
The situation in the Middle East is facing its most severe crisis in decades. U.S. Vice President Mike Pence has explicitly stated that Iran's refusal to accept several 'red lines' set by President Trump has made diplomatic breakthroughs virtually impossible. Advisors within the Trump administration have openly declared that the chances of military conflict erupting in the coming weeks have surged to 90%....
Xi Jinping Responds to Americans, While Peng Liyuan is Absent
According to reports from state media of the Chinese Communist Party, on February 16, Xi Jinping responded to a letter from friends in Iowa, USA, and sent back a New Year greeting card, extending festive wishes....
“collective punishment” in the name of the law — the CCP’s “attack-the-heart” argument in the Guo Xiansheng case
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Guo Feng-yi, now overseas, had her father Guo Xiansheng charged by the HKSAR government with the “offense of attempting to deal with a fugitive’s property” for handling her insurance policy matters. On February 11, the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts found him guilty, and he will be sentenced on February 26. This case is the first in which the family member of a Hong Kong person wanted overseas has been charged with violating “Article 23.” It is yet another clear proof of the CCP’s abuse of Article 23 to persecute Hong Kong people....
Cai Qi Appears Frequently — Has Xi Jinping Been Forced to Concede? An Unsolvable Endgame
After the official announcement that Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli were under investigation, Beijing has fallen into an unprecedented political melee. A series of public appearances by the CCP leader and senior officials before the Lunar New Year, though seemingly routine, have failed to dispel the severe internal divisions. Xi Jinping could only extend New Year greetings to the military via video link, underscoring his continued unease. As for how Zhongnanhai will clean up the mess, there may well be no solution....
U.S. Supreme Court to revisit birthright citizenship in April
(The Center Square) - The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on April 1 over whether to uphold birthright citizenship in the United States....
Trump gives Iran '10-15' day deadline for deal
(The Center Square) – The Islamic Republic of Iran has “10-15 days” to make a deal, President Donald Trump said Thursday....
New York appeals court rejects GOP bid to block redistricting plan
(The Center Square) — A state appeals court Thursday sided with New York Democrats in a redistricting fight over New York City's only GOP congressional district, rejecting another bid by...
Trump announces $10 billion for Gaza at Board of Peace meeting
(The Center Square) – The inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace met in Washington, D.C. at the Donald J. Trump Institute for Peace on Thursday morning, with the president...