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Firing the Gun Before the Race Starts! Li Ka-shing Sells Postal Savings Bank Stocks, Sparking Heated Discussion (Image)
Recently, media reported that this year, Li Ka-shing and his son sold a total of 278.6 million shares of China Postal Savings Bank, netting over 1.2 billion HKD in cash. Some netizens commented, "This is a signal that bank stocks are about to drop."
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Survey: 46% of Elderly in China Can Only Afford Nursing Homes Costing Less Than 1,000 RMB per Month
A recent survey on the elderly population in China revealed that nearly 60% are "empty nesters," with 46.1% of seniors only able to afford nursing homes costing less than 1,000 RMB per month....
Withdrawn democratic candidate endorses GOP opponent for Pierce County Council
(The Center Square) – Danny Hankins, a recently withdrawn Democratic candidate for the Pierce County Council District 6 race, is endorsing Republican Candidate Loujanna “LJ” Rohrer for the seat....
'Blade Runner 2049' Producer Sues Tesla, Warner Bros Over AI Images
Movie and television studio Alcon Entertainment on Monday sued Tesla and Warner Bros Discovery over claims they used images tied to the film “Blade Runner 2049” to promote Tesla's new autonomous cybercab....
Honest Answers, Economic Know-how Fuel Trump Supporters
(The Center Square) – Truth, say his North Carolina supporters, sometimes hurts. And come Nov. 5, they say it is needed....
Senators Want Biden Administration Review of Undersea Cable Vulnerabilities
A bipartisan group of eight U.S. senators on Monday urged President Joe Biden to order a review of the security of the global network of undersea communications cables that handle nearly all the world's internet traffic....
Bird flu suspected in four Washington farm workers, CDC sends team
The CDC is deploying a team to Washington state to assess the health of farm workers who culled poultry suffering from bird flu after four workers are presumed to have been infected by the virus, U.S. and state health officials said on Monday....
Poll: Trump, Harris Statistically Tied in Georgia
Former President Donald Trump holds a slight, 49-48 advantage in a head-to-head matchup with Vice President Kamala Harris in new polling out of Georgia, which is within the poll's margin of error....
Elon Musk's $1 Million Election Giveaway Tests Limits of Election Law
Elon Musk’s $1 million giveaway for voters who sign his free-speech and gun-rights petition falls into a gray area of election law...
As Early Voting Begins in Texas, Trump, Cruz Lead in Latest Texas Polls
(The Center Square) – As early voting began Monday in Texas, two new Texas-based polls show former President Donald Trump and incumbent U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz are ahead....
CCP's 'Overseas Wealth Tax' Draws Widespread Attention: Expert Analysis
As China's economy continues to struggle and local government debt piles up, reports have emerged that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) plans to impose an "overseas wealth tax."...
Wang Qishan Faces Unprecedented Blow: Special Background Draws Attention
Wang Qishan, the former Vice President of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and a key figure in Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign, has recently come under public scrutiny once again....
305k Absentee Ballots Returned, 107 Drop Boxes in Use in Wisconsin
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin has seen 305,000 absentee ballots returned heading into the final two weeks before the election....
Mainland China's Detention Centers Overcrowded: Where Are All the "Suspects" Coming From?
As China’s economy declines and unemployment soars, many citizens are struggling to make ends meet....
Xi Jinping Unwilling to Lose Power, Preparing for a Comeback?
ince the 20th CCP Central Committee’s Third Plenary Session, terms symbolizing Xi Jinping’s supreme power, such as "Xi as the Core" and "Xi Jinping Thought," have noticeably diminished in party media....
Lawsuits Against Sean 'Diddy' Combs Pile Up as His Lawyers Seek Gag Order
Sean "Diddy" Combs has been hit with seven new sexual abuse lawsuits, as his lawyers asked the judge overseeing the music mogul's criminal sex trafficking case for a gag order against Combs' accusers and their lawyers....
Poll: Harris Slips Further With Black Voters, Trump Takes Hispanics
(The Center Square) – Newly released polling data on former President Donald Trump’s increased margins with Black and Hispanic voters mark a seismic shift in the electorate with just two...
Michigan Leaning Towards Trump, Polling Averages Show
(The Center Square) – Polling averages in Michigan have shifted in former President Donald Trump’s favor over the past three weeks, but more than 1 million voters in the state...
Trump to Visit Storm-hit North Carolina, Harris to Campaign With Republican Liz Cheney
USA-ELECTION:Trump to visit storm-hit North Carolina, Harris to campaign with Republican Liz Cheney...
Blinken heads to the Middle East as U.S. looks to kick start Gaza ceasefire talks
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will depart for the Middle East on Monday, the State Department said, as Washington is pushing to kickstart ceasefire negotiations to end the Gaza war following the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar....
Harris, Trump in dead heat across swing states in Washington Post poll
Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump remain in a tight contest across seven battleground states with just two weeks until the November U.S. presidential election, a Washington Post/Schar School poll showed on Monday. ...
Wang Youqun: Three Lessons From the Arrest of Former Minister of Justice Tang Yijun
According to a report by mainland Chinese media on October 18, former CCP Minister of Justice Tang Yijun has been arrested. Tang Yijun's bribery case has entered the judicial process. He will be prosecuted, tried, and ultimately imprisoned....
Envoy Hochstein says US working with Lebanon and Israel to end conflict for good
U.S. special envoy Amos Hochstein said on Monday in Beirut that the United States was working with both Israel and Lebanon to find a formula that would end their conflict for good....
Human Rights Defender Zhang Baosheng Denied Travel to Visit His Ill Wife, Criticizes CCP’s Inhumanity
Beijing human rights defender Zhang Baosheng was recently released from bail pending trial but is still under a travel ban. He condemned the authorities for repeatedly restricting his travel, and now that his wife is gravely ill, he has again been denied permission to visit her, accusing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of being utterly inhumane....
A Disciplinary Committee Official in Hunan Province Falls to His Death
Following the recent death of Hunan Provincial Finance Department Director Liu Wenjie, another disciplinary committee official in the province has fallen to his death. This marks the second case of an official falling to their death in Hunan Province within a month....
Dronemaker DJI sues Pentagon over Chinese military listing
China-based DJI sued the U.S. Defense Department on Friday for adding the drone maker to a list of companies allegedly working with Beijing's military, saying the designation is wrong and has caused the company significant financial harm....
Israeli forces storm shelters, detain men, as north Gaza raid deepens
ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS-GAZA:Israeli forces storm shelters, detain men, as north Gaza raid deepens...
South Korea summons Russian envoy to protest North Korea troop dispatch
South Korea's foreign ministry summoned the Russian ambassador in Seoul to protest on Monday over what it has called the dispatch of North Korean troops to Russia for deployment in Ukraine, and pledged a joint international response....
Mainland Accountant: CCP Uses Stock Market to Extract Citizens' Savings
Recently, China's stock market has experienced significant fluctuations. On the evening of October 20, 23 companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges announced that they would use bank loans for stock buybacks or to increase shareholdings. A senior accountant in mainland China warned that this is a trap, suggesting that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is using the stock market to tap into citizens' savings to meet this year’s GDP growth target....
Chinese Ride-Hailing Drivers Struggle to Survive in Difficult Conditions
Chinese Ride-Hailing Drivers Struggle to Survive in Difficult Conditions...
Is Xi Jinping's Visit to Anhui a Warning to the Rocket Force or a Sign of His Intention to Step Down?
Yesterday, Chinese state media reported that Xi Jinping, accompanied by Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, inspected the Rocket Force's strategic missile unit in Hefei, Anhui, on October 17. During the visit, Xi emphasized the need for the unit to enhance its "strategic deterrence and combat capability." However, in a sudden shift, Xi also stressed the importance of "strictly addressing corruption and misconduct within the ranks."...
Anti-Japanese Sentiment Persists in Mainland China: Dairy Company Faces Boycott Over Collaboration with Japanese Firm
A month after a Japanese boy was fatally stabbed at the Japanese School in Shenzhen, anti-Japanese sentiment remains high in Chinese society. Recently, Feihe, a leading Chinese infant formula company, faced a wave of false accusations and boycotts on mainland social media after announcing a technical cooperation agreement with a Japanese biotech company. Feihe was forced to publicly clarify the situation and report it to the authorities....