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Thousands of Provisional Ballots Still to be Counted, Likely Not All Valid: Nevada County Registrar
As Nevada continues to count election ballots, the state’s most populous county said it would stop counting by ...
Nevada
November 13, 2020
White House Briefing Places Spotlight on Pro-Beijing Broadcaster Phoenix TV, and Its Dangerous Propaganda
Commentary In February, the U.S. State Department announced that the Chinese regime’s main state-run news outlets will be ...
Thinking About China
April 23, 2020
Lung Transplants Cast Doubt on China’s Organ Donation Program
News Analysis In early March, China’s state-run media reported on a series of “world’s first” lung transplants. The ...
China Human Rights
March 29, 2020
California Legislator Said to Be ‘One in a Million’
SACRAMENTO, Calif.—A state legislator who received thousands of constituent thank you letters, dozens of Legislator of the Year ...
Southern California
October 31, 2018
The Transformative Power of Compassion
On Jan. 16, 1988, 11-year-old Tina Workman was suddenly handed her two-and-a-half-month-old baby sister Abby, who was “not ...
Mind & Body
August 3, 2018
Congressional Candidate Flies All Night to Attend Falun Gong Rally
WASHINGTON—When Brian Witt, a candidate for a California congressional seat, heard on June 19 about the Falun Gong ...
US News
June 21, 2018
Allen Rallies For Secure Borders and the California Governorship
SAN DIEGO, Calif.--A week before the California Primary, over a hundred people gathered in an empty field in ...
Southern California
May 28, 2018
Ellen Lee Zhou Wants to Bring Ethics Back to San Francisco City Hall
SAN FRANCISCO—“A social worker turned mayor is the best mayor ever!” said Ellen Lee Zhou, an unassuming 48-year-old ...
Northern California
March 18, 2018
UCSD Celebrates Largest Commencement as Dalai Lama Speaks Without Protests
The University of California at San Diego's largest commencement ever went off without a hitch the weekend of ...
US
June 19, 2017
Rally in San Diego Calls for Justice for Persecuted
SAN DIEGO—Practitioners of Falun Gong and their supporters gathered at the scenic La Jolla Cove on the 16th ...
China
July 21, 2015
Story of the Comfort Cub
A San Diego mother turned the sorrow of losing her baby into the joy of giving comfort.
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June 18, 2015
Journey of Discovery Through the Epoch Times
Born to a military family, 61-year-old Steven Hersom lived in various countries, such as Japan and Turkey, during ...
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March 16, 2015
San Diego–Taichung Sister City Tie Strengthened as Schools Connect
SAN DIEGO, Calif.—San Diego and Taichung, Taiwan, established their first sister-school connection between Pacific Ridge School and National ...
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February 6, 2014
Paper Becomes Expensive in Luoyang City (洛陽紙貴)
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August 5, 2013
Burgeoning Flutists Perform at First Annual Festival
Young flutists from San Diego’s Vivian Bergova Flute Studio, dressed in Chinese traditional clothing, gathered for the first ...
US
June 14, 2013
The Origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, 端午節
The Dragon Boat festival, or Duān Wǔ Jié, celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month of ...
China
June 9, 2013
Chinese Arts: Journeys Through China’s Minority Regions
As a Westerner, Bea Roberts has a rare sense of appreciation and understanding of ancient Chinese culture and ...
Arts & Culture
May 4, 2013
Former Beijing Publisher Honored For Resisting Censors
Dai Zigeng, the publisher that was reported to have resigned recently after refusing to reprint state propaganda, was ...
China
January 17, 2013
Party May Change Forced Labor System, Reports Claim (Updated)
Recent reports by Chinese media and in propaganda outlets belonging to the regime say that the Chinese Communist ...
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January 7, 2013
Signs of Anti-Corruption Effort in China, But Destination Unclear
There are tentative signals coming from China that with the ascendancy of the Chinese Communist Party's new Party ...
China
November 28, 2012
Through Retirement Hu Jintao Seeks Victory
With a daring move outgoing head of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Hu Jintao has sought to succeed ...
China
November 20, 2012
Deleting Online Content, China’s Get-Rich-Quick Business
Deleting online posts has become China’s latest get-rich-quick opportunity. Some web portals have what they call in-house public ...
China
October 18, 2012
China Starts Focusing on Next Leader’s Views
In advance of Xi Jinping being named head of the Chinese Communist Party at the 18th Party Congress ...
China
October 10, 2012
Chinese Regime Pressures, Japanese Businesses Retaliate
China’s stricter customs checks of Japanese goods and a growing call to boycott Japanese-made products is causing a ...
China
September 27, 2012
Students in Rural China Must Bring Own Desks to School
Back-to-school shopping for many rural elementary students means buying desks and chairs.
China
September 6, 2012
Government Jobs Become Hot in China
According to a report from ChinaHR.com, college graduates top job choice has shifted from the financial sector to ...
China
August 31, 2012
Credit Network in China’s Zhejiang Province Crumbles
About 600 private enterprises in China are experiencing a credit crisis. This crisis was triggered by the collapse ...
China
July 30, 2012
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