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China Revises PLA Regulations to Prioritize War Readiness

China has revised key military regulations to prioritize war readiness and wartime conduct, reflecting its commitment to strengthening the PLA's capabilities amid heightened regional tensions.
Culture and Arts

Winnie Mandela’s Apartheid Struggles: A Theatrical Exploration of Black Women’s Experiences

Discover the powerful and nuanced exploration of Black women's experiences during apartheid in South Africa, as portrayed in the play "The Cry of Winnie Mandela." Gain insights into the personal sacrifices and challenges faced by Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and other activists.
Entertainment and Lifestyle

Michelle Obama and Brother to Launch Podcast

Former First Lady Michelle Obama partners with her brother Craig Robinson to launch a new podcast, "IMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson," featuring a lineup of special guests from entertainment, sports, health, and business worlds. The podcast aims to address everyday questions and issues impacting people's lives.
History and Tradition

The Roosevelt Hotel: A Glimpse into New York City’s Storied Past

Explore the rich history and resilience of the legendary Roosevelt Hotel, a microcosm of New York City's evolving landscape. Learn how this iconic landmark has adapted to the city's changing needs over the decades.
Culture and Arts

Chinese Americans in Texas: A Compelling Story

Discover the compelling story of Chinese Americans in Texas, a state with the third-largest Asian American population. Learn how the Houston Asian American Archive preserves the rich heritage and experiences of this community.
Health and Medical

Canada Sees Rise in Measles Cases, Emphasizes Vaccination Importance

Canada faces a significant rise in measles cases in 2025, prompting public health officials to emphasize the importance of vaccination. Learn about the outbreak and the agency's call to action.
Health and Medical

Unvaccinated New Mexico Adult Tests Positive for Measles After Death

A tragic death of an unvaccinated adult in New Mexico due to a measles outbreak serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of vaccine hesitancy. Public health experts emphasize the critical role of vaccination in preventing the spread of highly contagious and potentially deadly diseases like measles.
Health and Medical

Measles Outbreak Spreads Across Texas and New Mexico

The measles outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico highlights the ongoing challenges in maintaining high vaccination rates and controlling the spread of infectious diseases. Public health experts emphasize the importance of addressing the anti-vaccine movement and combating misinformation.
Science and Technology

Researchers and Doctors Rally for Science Amidst Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts

Researchers, doctors, and supporters gathered across the U.S. to protest the Trump administration's actions that threaten scientific research and progress, including funding cuts to health, climate, and other agencies.
Environment and Climate

Monarch Butterfly Population Rebounds in Mexico

The monarch butterfly population has rebounded in Mexico, a positive sign that conservation efforts and improved climatic conditions have helped stabilize the species. However, declines continue in the western US due to milkweed loss, highlighting the need for further protection.