Amid China’s sluggish economy, even the crews tasked with spying on Chinese citizens for the communist regime have gone unpaid—for as long as six months. How does this reflect China’s economy and social stability?Chinese and Philippine vessels collided over the weekend—the fifth collision in one month. Are they really accidental?A Philadelphia rally raises awareness of the murder of innocent people to steal their organs and sell them for profit. Dr. Jessica Russo, of Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting, says, “The Chinese Communist Party is murdering its own people for organs, and the U.S. is being complicit in this. This is a huge problem.”A viral TikTok trend is tempting people with an alleged ATM “glitch” at Chase Bank. But a warning from the bank and reports from those who tried to exploit the glitch tell a different story.00:00 Intro01:11 Community Spies in China Desperately Await Wages02:51 China Accused of Incursion Into Japanese Waters03:31 U.S. Condemns China for Collision w/ Philippine Ship05:14 Philadelphia Rally Exposes Organ Harvesting in China08:49 RPT: China Plans Retaliation Over Chip Curbs by Japan09:38 New TikTok Trend Targets Chase Bank ‘glitch’11:29 China’s Lending to Africa Rises for 1st Time in 7 Yrs12:59 Lee: ‘Ironic’ for Future U.S. Leader to Be on Tiktok16:33 U.S. Trade Chief Hails Canada’s EV Tariffs17:57 China, Singapore Kick off Joint Naval Exercises18:41 Hong Kong Court to Hear Final Pleas from Activists 19:19 NTD’s Martial Arts Competition Announce Gold Winners