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The Pastor China Won’t Let Go

For years, Pastor Ezra Jin led one of China's largest Christian churches, even as government pressure mounted around him. When authorities shut down his church, it only grew larger online until Jin and dozens of church leaders were arrested. On this episode of Morning Wire, Jin's ...  Show more

The Protest That Couldn't Explain Itself

A nationwide protest drew millions and went viral online, but many participants struggled to explain why they were there. Reporters repeatedly asked a simple question - why are you here - and often received vague or contradictory answers. It raises a broader question about modern ...  Show more

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