
Study Finds Climate Change Is Weakening Extreme Cold Events
A new study reveals that human-induced climate change is making extreme cold events less severe, challenging the notion that global warming leads to harsher winters.
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A new study reveals that human-induced climate change is making extreme cold events less severe, challenging the notion that global warming leads to harsher winters.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports have sparked widespread outrage and retaliatory measures from major trading partners worldwide.

Hangzhou, China’s tech hub, unveils new measures to boost innovation, supporting SMEs with computing power vouchers and promoting AI integration across industries.

A U.S. judge extends the pause on Trump’s ‘buyout’ plan for federal workers, as labor unions challenge its legality and impact on government operations.

President Trump reverses the federal move away from plastic straws, declaring that paper straws ‘don’t work’ and bringing back single-use plastics.

An American discovers the real China through RedNote, fostering cultural exchange and new friendships.

Israel orders the military to prepare as Hamas postpones hostage release, citing ceasefire violations by Israel.

The U.S. is escalating its use of tariffs, but could this strategy backfire? Explore the global impact of U.S. tariffs and the truths behind protectionism.

28 people remain missing after a landslide hit Jinping Village in Sichuan Province. Rescue teams are on the scene as hundreds are relocated and shelters are established for the affected residents.

Mohe City in China’s Heilongjiang Province offers visitors a chance to explore the country’s northernmost point, with stunning winter landscapes, snow sports, and a serene river flowing through pristine forests.