From Injury to Champion: Abraham Redondo’s Kickboxing Legacy
Spanish kickboxer Abraham Redondo overcame injury to become a champion, now coaching with lessons of discipline, respect, and resilience.
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Spanish kickboxer Abraham Redondo overcame injury to become a champion, now coaching with lessons of discipline, respect, and resilience.
President Trump’s new 10–50% reciprocal tariffs on 90+ countries kicked in at midnight, signaling a major shift in U.S. trade policy with global pricing implications.
OpenAI’s GPT-5 brings “general intelligence” advancements to 700M weekly users, igniting the global AI race.
China’s WWII epic ‘Dead To Rights’ crossed 1.7B yuan domestically, topped global box office, and gears up for an international release starting August 7 in Australia, New Zealand, US and Canada.
Israel’s security cabinet approved a plan to take over Gaza City, aiming to remove Hamas and secure the region amid rising casualty figures.
The U.S. cuts nearly $500M in funding for 22 vaccine research projects. Experts warn this move could heighten vulnerability to future pandemics and new COVID-19 variants.
By mid-2025, the U.S. has faced $93 billion in weather damage—record wildfires, devastating tornadoes and a looming peak hurricane season signal an unprecedented cost run.
As AI’s power needs soar, tech giants and U.S. utilities are racing to adopt alternative energy solutions that can sustain the AI revolution.
Over 200 guests, including Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng, attended the North American premiere of Dead to Rights in Washington, D.C., spotlighting the 1937 Nanjing Massacre.
In a heartwarming reunion, Susan Ozuk, daughter of WWII Doolittle Raider Charles Ozuk, meets the descendants of the villager who saved her father in Quzhou, Chinese mainland, 76 years later.