
China’s Internet Users Surpass 1.12 Billion, Sparking Cultural and AI Boom
China’s internet users have exceeded 1.12 billion, fueling growth in cultural exports and AI innovation, according to a new report.
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China’s internet users have exceeded 1.12 billion, fueling growth in cultural exports and AI innovation, according to a new report.

Scientists discover earthquakes can generate energy for underground life, offering new insights into deep-earth ecosystems and the search for extraterrestrial life.

Iran’s Foreign Minister says Tehran won’t abandon its uranium enrichment program despite serious damage from recent conflicts, emphasizing it’s a matter of national pride.

US stocks closed mixed as investors geared up for a key week of earnings reports from major tech companies. The Dow dipped slightly, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq posted modest gains.

Activists urge the release of all files on Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination to uncover the full truth and honor his legacy.

Thousands of federal troops are leaving Los Angeles as the Trump administration orders the withdrawal of National Guard and Marines deployed during recent protests.

Environmentalists warn that a new bill passed by Brazil’s Congress could accelerate deforestation in the Amazon rainforest, threatening biodiversity and contributing to climate change.

Tensions escalate between the U.S. and Brazil as Washington revokes visas of Brazilian Supreme Court judges prosecuting former President Jair Bolsonaro for attempting to overturn the 2022 election.

Deadly floods in Texas have sparked public demand for better emergency preparedness amid criticism over response times and federal budget cuts.

President Trump’s proposed spending cuts threaten vital food stamp assistance, leaving families worried about their future access to essential nutrition support.