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On Sept. 26, a Tibetan monk was sentenced to 18 months in jail by Chinese authorities for sharing a speech by the Dalai Lama online, Tibetans in exile told Radio Free Asia (RFA). Jampa Choep… Read More
When take a closer look at the foods we eat, it’s really incredible how complex and fascinating they are. I recently added a fig tree to my garden. After some trial and er… Read More
MOUNT HOPE, New York — Residents and local officials in the Middletown area turned out for the area’s inaugural Chinese Renaissance Fest on… Read More
On Sept. 30, 2024, founder of the spiritual practice Falun Gong — Master Li Hongzhi — published an article titled &a… Read More
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NEW YORK, New York — As of Oct. 1, the East and Gulf coasts of the U.S. have been grappling with the most significant port strike in nearly 50 years. The strikes have disr… Read More
Gossiping, though often dismissed as harmless or entertaining, can have serious consequences for everyone involved. Despite its frequent occurrence in both casual and formal settings, gossip… Read More
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz faced off in what was likely the last debate between candidates before the upcoming U.S. general election on Nov. 5. The… Read More
ORANGE COUNTY, New York — On Sept. 26, Dorey Houle, who’s running for New York’s State Senate in the 42nd District, sat… Read More
The Ecuadorian capital of Quito — already struck by severe drought — is enveloped by rising smoke as a wildfire threatens to trap the city. … Read More
FLUSHING, New York — On Sept. 29th, the Korean-Chinese Service Center, which aims to provide essential services to Korean and Chinese immigrants adapting to life in the U… Read More
Whether you want to call it true happiness or joy, there is a deep and fulfilling state of mind that everyone wishes to achieve, but many miss the mark through the pursuit of pleasure. While… Read More
Lin Feng, a 44-year-old California resident, was sentenced in federal court on Sept. 26 for acting as an agent of Communist China and participating in Beijing’s transnatio… Read More
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com Our understanding of Western civilization often traces back to the daily life and ideas of ancient Athenians, as portrayed by Greek and Roman chr… Read More
An upswell of anti-Japanese expressions and actions by ultra-nationalist Chinese is worsening already-strained relations between the two countries, especially as Beijing doubles down on auth… Read More
Aipan, a traditional folk art form from Uttarakhand, India, holds a special place in the cultural heritage of the region. This art, which has been practiced for generations, is deeply rooted… Read More
On Sept. 25, the board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which is responsible for the oversight of the city’s subway, bus and commuter rail lines, voted unanim… Read More
As the 2024 election intensifies, the economic platforms of former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris reveal vastly different visions for the future of Americaâ&eu… Read More
In a sweeping move aimed at safeguarding national security, the U.S. has proposed a ban on the use of Chinese and Russian technology in the manufacturing of vehicles, including cars, trucks… Read More
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com Honey has been hailed as the “perfect†food for centuries. Cultivated across the globe, honey has played a d… Read More
Oftentimes, if we are patient and receptive, the perfect solution to our problems comes naturally. This can manifest as a blessing in disguise, a lesson learned from a tough trial, or predat… Read More
The history of pillows is as old as civilization itself, and their evolution reveals much about human culture. From the functional use of stones and wood to the soft, plush pillows we know t… Read More
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com The roots of modern theater trace back to Ancient Greece, a land rich in history and lore. Many of today’s civic and theatrica… Read More
The REDOX International Group, in partnership with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), will host a groundbreaking Weight Management and Anti-Aging Conference on Sept. 28-29, 2… Read More
FLUSHING, New York — On Sept. 13th, the rooftop of Flushing House transformed into a vibrant celebration of music and philanthropy for its annual “Jazz… Read More
The benchmark interest rate for lending is now 4.75 to 5 percent, following the Federal Reserve’s long-awaited announcement of a rate decrease on Wednesday, Sept. 18. Afte… Read More
On Sept. 10, Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched a mission into outer space to perform the aerospace company’s first private spacewalk. For five days, the crew… Read More
On Sept. 14, two German warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait, provoking another warning from Beijing over “security risks†in the contested waters… Read More
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump is placing the blame for the most recent attempt on his life at the feet of his political rivals. On Sept… Read More
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MIDDLETOWN, New York — This scenic town in upstate New York was buzzing with excitement as DAYES Coffee Roasters opened its doors at its new expanded location on Sept. 13. The specialt… Read More
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com Across many cultures, the number 13 has long been considered unlucky, but it becomes even more ominous when it lands on a Friday. This deep-roote… Read More
As the Mid-Autumn Festival draws near and the moon waxes fuller, families prepare festive treats, reflecting on past gatherings with loved ones. Though originating in ancient China, the Mid… Read More
With a new location at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Ferguson Hall, the Happy Wellness Expo was bursting with positive energy on Sunday, September 8. This spacious, indoor event hos… Read More
On Sept. 12, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) hosted a health-focused event aimed at promoting nutritious eating habits among the city’s diverse popula… Read More
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com In the early days, the Mediterranean world was divided by the ancient Greeks into two parts: the “civilized world” of the Greek city… Read More
As China grapples with the rapid aging of its population, lawmakers are now considering raising the country’s retirement age in an attempt to address mounting economic challenges. … Read More
Qin Gang, who made headlines last year for his abrupt months-long disappearance and replacement as the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Minister of Foreign Affairs, has been reassigned… Read More
Caroline Ellison, ex-lover of embattled Sam Bankman-Fried, who was convicted of bilking customers out of $8 billion in a cryptocurrency scheme has begged a federal judge not to put her in pr… Read More
For the second time in as many months, correctional authorities in the United Kingdom are releasing hundreds of prisoners early due to overcrowding in prisons, despite the inspector of priso… Read More
According to a secret recording, captured by someone working for conservative podcaster Steven Crowder’s “Mug Club,” Nicholas Biase, chief spokesman for the Manhattan U.S… Read More
On Tuesday, Sept. 10, former U.S. President and Republican nominee, Donald Trump and current Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, met on stage at the National Constitution Ce… Read More
For over 30 years, Americans have acknowledged September as National Mushroom Month, celebrating the magnificent diversity and versatility of this mysterious member of the kingdom Fungi.&nbs… Read More
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com Nestled in the heart of Cappadocia, Gamirasu is a luxury cave hotel that serves as the perfect gateway for exploring this ancient region. Located… Read More
As Beijing seeks to expand its influence in the strategic and environmentally-fragile region of the Arctic, concerns are mounting over the potential consequences for global governance, ecolo… Read More
India’s spiritual heritage is one of the most profound and enduring aspects of its civilization. For millennia, the Indian subcontinent has been a cradle for spiritual thought and prac… Read More
Published with permission from LuxuryWeb Magazine We travel back in time to an era when Olympian gods reigned supreme, and heroic poetry was recited at symposia — the lively eating and… Read More
The Tuidang movement, started in November 2004, encourages Chinese around the world to renounce their oaths made to lay down their lives for communism when they joined the Chin… Read More
Linda Sun, a former aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, stands at the center of a rapidly unfolding scandal after being accused of conspiring to advance the interests of the Chinese Comm… Read More
South Vietnam fell in 1975, but its 'Yellow Flag' remains a powerful symbol for Vietnamese opposed to communist rule Read More
On Sept. 4, US Steel warned that should its merger with Nippon Steel fail, it would jeopardize thousands of union jobs, likely result in plant closures, and US Steel would relocate its headq… Read More