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Latest News: Zhang Youxia's Entire Family Has Been Arrested, Along With Liu Zhenli and Zhong Shaojun
On January 21, rumours about Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, being arrested have spread rapidly in overseas Chinese political circles.
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Is There No Way Out for Zhang Youxia if He Doesn't Rebel?
The Chinese Communist Party's anti-corruption campaign has led to the arrest of one million corrupt officials within a year, including a significant number of generals and lieutenant generals from the military who have gone missing....
To Achieve a Lifespan of 150 Years, the Chinese Communist Party Has Turned Its Attention to the Organs of Children
The rising number of missing children cases in China has drawn significant social concern, often leading to unsettling associations with organ harvesting. Recently, the unexpected death of Hong Kong martial arts star Liang Xiaolong, who was an advocate against child trafficking, has brought renewed focus to the issues of missing children and organ transplantation in public discussions....
On the Day Zhang Youxia Was Rumored Arrested, the Military Daily Front Page Published Xi Jinping’s Instructions
Rumors that Zhang Youxia, the current vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, had been arrested began circulating on January 20 and quickly flooded the entire Chinese-language media sphere. Leaks from various channels became increasingly explosive, and different “literary creation” versions grew ever more frightening. To this day, none of these claims have been confirmed or denied by the CCP authorities. Although the struggle between Xi Jinping and Zhang Youxia has long been a hot topic in overseas Chinese circles and even in mainstream Western media, news that Zhang Youxia had been ...
Judge orders New York to redraw 'unconstitutional' House district
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(The Center Square) – Federal officials made two arrests in connection with a protest that disrupted a Sunday morning service in St. Paul....
Trump says Greenland deal underway despite few details
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump said Thursday a deal structure regarding Greenland is developing after he stepped back from threatened tariffs on European allies, which he previously linked...
The Disturbing Phenomenon and Data of Mass Disappearances in Mainland China
On January 20, 2026, several online articles addressed the alarming trend of numerous young people going missing in China, while the Chinese Communist authorities, who possess world-leading high-tech digital surveillance capabilities, have taken no action....
London Gives the Green Light for the CCP to Build a Super Embassy
After several twists and turns, the CCP’s project to build a super embassy in London has once again attracted international attention and sparked a new wave of questioning and protest....
House China Special Committee: UK Approves CCP Super Embassy 'Against Common Sense'
Following the UK's approval on Tuesday (January 20) of the CCP's application to establish a new 'super embassy' in central London, the chairman of the U.S. House China Special Committee remarked that the UK's decision is 'against common sense.'...
Vance blasts media, defends ICE during Minneapolis visit
(The Center Square) – Vice President J.D. Vance called out the mainstream media and protestors during a Thursday afternoon press conference from Minneapolis....
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(The Center Square) - A major winter storm is expected to bring significant snowfall and widespread disruption across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast this week, according to forecasters monitoring the system....
Wang Xiaohong Also Suffers From “Muscle Weakness” — The Stability-Maintenance Dilemma Under the CCP’s Fiscal Crisis
The CCP’s annual stability-maintenance budget, often exceeding one trillion yuan, once propped up a grand illusion of “social harmony and national peace.” Today, as China’s economy declines and a fiscal crisis erupts, stability-maintenance funds across the country are stretched to the breaking point. Stability spending has shifted from a priority item to a zero-sum game over existing resources. At the grassroots level, the once-sacrosanct doctrine that “stability overrides everything” has begun to slide into a predicament in which “handling cases requires accounting for costs.”...
Supreme Court limits judges' speech on social media
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Trump calls off tariffs over Greenland after deal with NATO leader
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump called off tariffs on U.S. allies opposed to his plans to annex Greenland after announcing a tentative deal with NATO Secretary General Mark...
Political Satirical Drama “Winnie’s Endgame” Becomes the Ultimate Meme King
The dark-humor political satire Winnie’s Endgame has continued to gain momentum since its premiere. Since debuting on Clean World, it has accumulated millions of views. This short drama, updated every Friday with episodes of about 20 minutes each, is set in the fictional “Kingdom of Ruocha” and boldly alludes to power struggles within China’s top political leadership, sparking intense discussion among Chinese communities worldwide....
Trump calls for $1.5 trillion military budget despite audit failures
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump wants a much larger military budget despite the Pentagon's continued failure to accurately account for its spending....
Latest Epstein updates: Clintons held in contempt; Maxwell to testify
(The Center Square) – The House Oversight Committee voted Wednesday to hold former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hilary, in contempt of Congress after neither showed up to their...
California lawmakers push back against offshore oil drilling
(The Center Square) – Weeks after California Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis spoke out against federal efforts to expand offshore oil drilling, state lawmakers told The Center Square that increased drilling...