H3N2 Influenza Virus Surges in China, Death Toll Rises
Health experts around the world are warning of a more aggressive flu season this year. It’s a new version of H3N2—a virus China first warned about two months ago.
President Donald Trump has signed a major 2026 defense bill that restricts U.S. investments in China deemed a national security risk. We’ll break down what it means.
Japan is pushing back against speculation that it may reconsider its stance on nuclear weapons, as regional tensions with China continue to rise.
The United States has approved its largest-ever weapons sale to Taiwan. Casey Fleming, CEO of BlackOps Partners, joins NTD’s Tiffany Meier at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest 2025 to unpack it all.
Chinese-owned app TikTok has signed a deal to sell most of its U.S. operations to a group of American investors. Did the move finally address national security concerns?
- H3N2 Influenza Virus Surges in China, Death Toll Rises
- China Reports Before WHO, Hides Key Information
- Trump Signs 2026 NDAA Defense Bill
- NDAA Plans to Publicize Top CCP Leaders’ Wealth
- NDAA Removes China From DOD Supply Chain
- DHS Withdraws Request to Deport Guan Heng
- Japan Reiterates Stance on Procuring Nuclear Weapons
- Fleming: Largest US Arms Sale to Taiwan | Analysis
- CCP’s Timeline on Taiwan: Why US Action Is Urgent
- Before Bullets Fly: How China Wages War Without Fighting
- ‘Communism Is a Religion‘: Fleming
- Cognitive Warfare Places Citizens on the Front Lines
- Fleming on His Book “Red Tsunami”: It’s a Survival Guide
- TikTok Signs Deal to Sell to US Investor Group
- Hong Kong Police Expand Dragnet on Overseas Activists










