On World Engineering Day, CNH publishes the first 2026 story of A Sustainable Year, its sustainability and innovation magazine.

The article features the New Holland R4 autonomous robot, developed in response to evolving needs in specialty agriculture, including labor availability, operational efficiency and sustainability targets.

Designed for vineyards and orchards, the R4 integrates multiple operations in one autonomous system. Compared to conventional tractors, it can reduce carbon emissions by up to 90% and lower total cost of ownership by up to 20%.

Read the full story here

HOUSTON, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas, the exclusive manufacturer and provider of Cat® Lift Trucks across North, Central and South America, announced today the recipient of its 22nd Annual Cat® Lift Trucks Scholarship Program. This year’s $5,000 scholarship winner is Isha Sahnan, a high school senior at Oak Ridge High School in Conroe, Texas.

“We’re proud to support students for more than two decades in their educational pursuits, recognizing that they represent the next generation of leaders in the material handling industry,” said Ross Vanderlaan, Vice President, Corporate Planning at Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas. “Isha’s interest in STEM and engineering, and her passion for using technology to uplift others makes her a role model for her fellow students to grow in their interests.”

With plans to pursue a degree in computer science, Isha intends to apply her passion for technology to help address real-world problems and give back to her community. Her extensive commitment to community service includes volunteering and helping plan local events. A natural leader, she has founded and organized the Summer STEM Camp at her local intermediate school for middle school students, designing its layout and developing activities focused on coding, robotics, and engineering. She also serves as president of both the Oak Ridge High School Student Council and the Interact Club, among her other activities.

Recently, Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas surprised Isha Sahnan at her high school, presenting her with a $5,000 check and complimentary Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo tickets for her and her family. She describes herself as a humanitarian solutionist, someone who is proactive in helping others in new and efficient ways and is ready to make a positive impact for those in need in her community and beyond.

“With this scholarship, I’ll be able to not only dedicate myself to my studies, which will help turn my ideas into impactful solutions, but will also be able to help relieve financial pressure for my family and enable me to support and provide for my parents in the future,” said Isha Sahnan, 2026 Cat® Lift Trucks Scholarship Winner.

Since its launch in 2005, the Cat® Lift Trucks Scholarship program has awarded a cumulative $150,000 in educational assistance to 30 outstanding students from the Greater Houston area, helping future leaders pioneer advancements in the material handling industry.

To learn more about Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas, please visit logisnextamericas.com.

About Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas
Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas and its group companies have helped customers Move The World Forward for more than 100 years. A technology-driven manufacturer, Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas offers scalable solutions from material handling to automation and extensive fleet support. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, its complete portfolio of advanced solutions spans across five leading brands – Mitsubishi forklift trucks, Cat® lift trucks, Rocla AGV Solutions, UniCarriers® Forklifts and Jungheinrich® warehouse and automation products. All products are backed by an extensive dealer network offering industry-leading customer service and product support. For more information, visit www.logisnextamericas.com.

About Cat® Lift Trucks
Cat® lift trucks is one of the most trusted forklift brands in the World. For more than 55 years, customers have relied on the Cat lift trucks brand for quality and reliable forklifts backed by exceptional service and support through its trusted dealer network. With capacities ranging from 2,500 to 36,000 pounds, Cat Lift Trucks delivers fuel-efficient lift trucks for greater productivity and advanced electric forklifts with longer run times and a lower total cost of ownership. Cat lift trucks are manufactured and distributed by the Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas group, one of the largest lift truck manufacturers in the World. For more information, please visit Cat Lift Trucks, Cat Lift Trucks on YouTube and Cat Lift Trucks on LinkedIn.

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Groundbreaking PTSD Documentary from Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD, Illuminates New Paths to Healing and Reimagines What Recovery Can Look Like

DALLAS, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND, a powerful new documentary directed by veteran and physician Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD, that redefines the conversation around Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), will hold its world premiere on March 25 at the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas.

The highly-anticipated film offers an unflinching and deeply human look at the lives of veterans and first responders navigating trauma, resilience, and recovery. Rather than focusing solely on the struggles associated with PTSD, HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND explores emerging and rediscovered paths to healing, challenging conventional narratives around mental health and treatment.

The documentary follows six individuals as they confront the invisible wounds of trauma and search for hope beyond traditional solutions. Through raw, intimate storytelling, the film captures courage, resilience, vulnerability, and the possibility of transformation – reminding audiences that healing is not one-size-fits-all.

“Making this documentary has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life,” said Dr. Powell. “Every day on set, I was deeply moved by the honesty, bravery, and resilience of the people sharing their stories. Filming this documentary gave me a front-row seat to the realities of trauma and the remarkable ways individuals work toward healing. I’m excited to finally share their journeys with the world – not just to raise awareness, but to inspire hope and spark a broader conversation about what recovery can truly look like for our veterans, first responders, and everyone else suffering and losing hope.”

The Dallas premiere marks the first public screening of the documentary and will bring together filmmakers, participants, advocates, and community leaders for an evening focused on awareness, dialogue, and impact. The event underscores the film’s broader mission: to inspire change in how trauma is understood, treated, and supported at every level from families and clinicians to institutions and policymakers. 

HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND is set to begin streaming on most major platforms beginning April 2026. For more information, please visit: healingheroes.com/

About HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND
HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND is a documentary aimed at illuminating pathways to healing for those grappling with PTSD and trauma. Rather than simply raising awareness, the film invites audiences into a journey of transformation and challenges the stigma surrounding alternative and emerging therapies. Rooted in personal experience and scientific curiosity, the documentary stands as a testament to hope, resilience, and the human capacity to heal.

About Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD

Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD is a physician, healthcare entrepreneur, and former Naval Lieutenant Commander with more than 30 years of experience spanning clinical care, healthcare innovation, and medical leadership.

Following his retirement from military service in 2005, Dr. Powell founded and served as Chief Medical Officer of Healthcare Associates of Texas, which grew into a leading healthcare organization before its acquisition by Optum Healthcare in 2022 for $250 million. In 2024, Dr. Powell founded Solo Vive™ (“Just live”), the parent company of Saint Charlie Resorts™, Vive Scientific™, Squared Away Nation™, and Solo Vive Studios™ releasing and HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND™, a documentary about PTSD, mental health, six heroes journey of healing and winning alternative treatment options not available in the US. His work is deeply informed by both professional expertise and personal experience, including his own healing journey and his advocacy for families of children with special needs.

Dr. Powell earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport and completed his Family Medicine residency at Naval Hospital Pensacola. He has served the global medical community for over two decades, with clinical and leadership roles across military and civilian healthcare systems. His current areas of focus include PTSD, veteran advocacy through action, and special-needs care.

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Groundbreaking PTSD Documentary from Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD, Illuminates New Paths to Healing and Reimagines What Recovery Can Look Like

DALLAS, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND, a powerful new documentary directed by veteran and physician Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD, that redefines the conversation around Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), will hold its world premiere on March 25 at the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas.

The highly-anticipated film offers an unflinching and deeply human look at the lives of veterans and first responders navigating trauma, resilience, and recovery. Rather than focusing solely on the struggles associated with PTSD, HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND explores emerging and rediscovered paths to healing, challenging conventional narratives around mental health and treatment.

The documentary follows six individuals as they confront the invisible wounds of trauma and search for hope beyond traditional solutions. Through raw, intimate storytelling, the film captures courage, resilience, vulnerability, and the possibility of transformation – reminding audiences that healing is not one-size-fits-all.

“Making this documentary has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life,” said Dr. Powell. “Every day on set, I was deeply moved by the honesty, bravery, and resilience of the people sharing their stories. Filming this documentary gave me a front-row seat to the realities of trauma and the remarkable ways individuals work toward healing. I’m excited to finally share their journeys with the world – not just to raise awareness, but to inspire hope and spark a broader conversation about what recovery can truly look like for our veterans, first responders, and everyone else suffering and losing hope.”

The Dallas premiere marks the first public screening of the documentary and will bring together filmmakers, participants, advocates, and community leaders for an evening focused on awareness, dialogue, and impact. The event underscores the film’s broader mission: to inspire change in how trauma is understood, treated, and supported at every level from families and clinicians to institutions and policymakers. 

HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND is set to begin streaming on most major platforms beginning April 2026. For more information, please visit: healingheroes.com/

About HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND
HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND is a documentary aimed at illuminating pathways to healing for those grappling with PTSD and trauma. Rather than simply raising awareness, the film invites audiences into a journey of transformation and challenges the stigma surrounding alternative and emerging therapies. Rooted in personal experience and scientific curiosity, the documentary stands as a testament to hope, resilience, and the human capacity to heal.

About Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD

Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD is a physician, healthcare entrepreneur, and former Naval Lieutenant Commander with more than 30 years of experience spanning clinical care, healthcare innovation, and medical leadership.

Following his retirement from military service in 2005, Dr. Powell founded and served as Chief Medical Officer of Healthcare Associates of Texas, which grew into a leading healthcare organization before its acquisition by Optum Healthcare in 2022 for $250 million. In 2024, Dr. Powell founded Solo Vive™ (“Just live”), the parent company of Saint Charlie Resorts™, Vive Scientific™, Squared Away Nation™, and Solo Vive Studios™ releasing and HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND™, a documentary about PTSD, mental health, six heroes journey of healing and winning alternative treatment options not available in the US. His work is deeply informed by both professional expertise and personal experience, including his own healing journey and his advocacy for families of children with special needs.

Dr. Powell earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport and completed his Family Medicine residency at Naval Hospital Pensacola. He has served the global medical community for over two decades, with clinical and leadership roles across military and civilian healthcare systems. His current areas of focus include PTSD, veteran advocacy through action, and special-needs care.

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Groundbreaking PTSD Documentary from Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD, Illuminates New Paths to Healing and Reimagines What Recovery Can Look Like

DALLAS, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND, a powerful new documentary directed by veteran and physician Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD, that redefines the conversation around Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), will hold its world premiere on March 25 at the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas.

The highly-anticipated film offers an unflinching and deeply human look at the lives of veterans and first responders navigating trauma, resilience, and recovery. Rather than focusing solely on the struggles associated with PTSD, HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND explores emerging and rediscovered paths to healing, challenging conventional narratives around mental health and treatment.

The documentary follows six individuals as they confront the invisible wounds of trauma and search for hope beyond traditional solutions. Through raw, intimate storytelling, the film captures courage, resilience, vulnerability, and the possibility of transformation – reminding audiences that healing is not one-size-fits-all.

“Making this documentary has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life,” said Dr. Powell. “Every day on set, I was deeply moved by the honesty, bravery, and resilience of the people sharing their stories. Filming this documentary gave me a front-row seat to the realities of trauma and the remarkable ways individuals work toward healing. I’m excited to finally share their journeys with the world – not just to raise awareness, but to inspire hope and spark a broader conversation about what recovery can truly look like for our veterans, first responders, and everyone else suffering and losing hope.”

The Dallas premiere marks the first public screening of the documentary and will bring together filmmakers, participants, advocates, and community leaders for an evening focused on awareness, dialogue, and impact. The event underscores the film’s broader mission: to inspire change in how trauma is understood, treated, and supported at every level from families and clinicians to institutions and policymakers. 

HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND is set to begin streaming on most major platforms beginning April 2026. For more information, please visit: healingheroes.com/

About HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND
HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND is a documentary aimed at illuminating pathways to healing for those grappling with PTSD and trauma. Rather than simply raising awareness, the film invites audiences into a journey of transformation and challenges the stigma surrounding alternative and emerging therapies. Rooted in personal experience and scientific curiosity, the documentary stands as a testament to hope, resilience, and the human capacity to heal.

About Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD

Charles “Dr. Charlie” Powell, MD is a physician, healthcare entrepreneur, and former Naval Lieutenant Commander with more than 30 years of experience spanning clinical care, healthcare innovation, and medical leadership.

Following his retirement from military service in 2005, Dr. Powell founded and served as Chief Medical Officer of Healthcare Associates of Texas, which grew into a leading healthcare organization before its acquisition by Optum Healthcare in 2022 for $250 million. In 2024, Dr. Powell founded Solo Vive™ (“Just live”), the parent company of Saint Charlie Resorts™, Vive Scientific™, Squared Away Nation™, and Solo Vive Studios™ releasing and HEALING HEROES NO MIND LEFT BEHIND™, a documentary about PTSD, mental health, six heroes journey of healing and winning alternative treatment options not available in the US. His work is deeply informed by both professional expertise and personal experience, including his own healing journey and his advocacy for families of children with special needs.

Dr. Powell earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport and completed his Family Medicine residency at Naval Hospital Pensacola. He has served the global medical community for over two decades, with clinical and leadership roles across military and civilian healthcare systems. His current areas of focus include PTSD, veteran advocacy through action, and special-needs care.

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BEIJING, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The following article was published today by China Daily.

Wang Yongcheng, a deputy to China’s National People’s Congress, the country’s top legislature, visited residents living with disabilities and those disadvantaged in Fuzhou and Nanjing county in Fujian province in early February. The visits were intended to extend Chinese New Year greetings and listen to healthcare and employment-related concerns.

Wang, a Sanming city native, lost his sight in an accident at age 19. The 58-year-old is the only visually impaired deputy among nearly 3,000 NPC deputies. He said his perspective as a blind lawmaker allows him to better understand the challenges faced by people with disabilities, particularly those who are visually impaired.

“This insight enables me to propose more comprehensive and feasible suggestions through research and inspections,” he said.

With the fourth session of the 14th NPC scheduled to open in Beijing on March 5, Wang said he plans to focus on elderly care services for people with disabilities and entrepreneurship among young people across the Taiwan Strait.

“I hope to garner higher attention and greater support from the government, businesses and society at large,” he said.

On Feb 2, Zheng Pingsheng and Gao Ling, both visually impaired, expressed their gratitude to Wang during his visit to Fuzhou. They live in a dedicated section for people with disabilities at a comprehensive elderly care institution that was established after years of Wang’s advocacy.

“Because of my visual impairment and the lack of family nearby, I have stayed in elderly care institutions across the country, including in Shenyang in Liaoning province, that offer specialized services for the blind,” said Gao, 64. “Wang visited those places several times for research. After each visit, he would contact me to better understand my needs and seek my views. Eventually, a facility was set up in Fuzhou, my hometown.”

“People with disabilities also grow old and have urgent needs for elderly care services, just like everyone else,” Wang said. “But they require more targeted, reliable and effective facilities and services to ease their burdens and address practical difficulties.”

At the upcoming NPC annual session, he said he will call on the government, businesses and social organizations to pay closer attention to the issue and consult with fellow deputies on how to standardize the management of elderly care institutions for people with disabilities to ensure smoother operations and more effective services.

Visiting the homes of people with disabilities has become routine for Wang.

“As an NPC deputy, it is my duty to speak up for the people,” he said. “As a blind deputy, I have a greater responsibility to serve the blind and disabled communities. Although we cannot see, our thoughts, needs and suggestions need to be seen.”

In 2023, Wang proposed that educational authorities provide textbooks with larger print for visually impaired students attending regular schools. The suggestion was incorporated into the law on building a barrier-free living environment, which took effect on Sept 1, 2023. Textbooks for more than 10 subjects were published in larger print for the autumn semester that year.

Wang said he first made the proposal after hearing complaints from parents of visually impaired children during research visits. They said the small print in textbooks forced their children to spend excessive time studying and strained their eyes.

“To craft suggestions that are accurate and effective, it is essential to deepen engagement with the public, especially people with disabilities, and truly understand their needs,” he said.

Maintaining close contact with people, listening to their opinions and demands and working to serve them are key duties of NPC deputies.

To help deputies fulfill their responsibilities, the NPC Standing Committee has organized exchange sessions and provided guidance, encouraging interaction with the public through visits, forums and inspection tours. It has also incorporated technologies such as artificial intelligence to improve the handling of deputies’ suggestions and motions.

Official data showed that all 9,160 suggestions submitted by national lawmakers during the third annual session of the 14th NPC in March 2025 have been addressed. In 2025, 39 legislative drafts received 1,503 opinions and suggestions from deputies through an online platform, and several deputies were invited to participate in inspections assessing the implementation of five laws.

By Cao Yin

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BEIJING, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The following article was published today by China Daily.

Wang Yongcheng, a deputy to China’s National People’s Congress, the country’s top legislature, visited residents living with disabilities and those disadvantaged in Fuzhou and Nanjing county in Fujian province in early February. The visits were intended to extend Chinese New Year greetings and listen to healthcare and employment-related concerns.

Wang, a Sanming city native, lost his sight in an accident at age 19. The 58-year-old is the only visually impaired deputy among nearly 3,000 NPC deputies. He said his perspective as a blind lawmaker allows him to better understand the challenges faced by people with disabilities, particularly those who are visually impaired.

“This insight enables me to propose more comprehensive and feasible suggestions through research and inspections,” he said.

With the fourth session of the 14th NPC scheduled to open in Beijing on March 5, Wang said he plans to focus on elderly care services for people with disabilities and entrepreneurship among young people across the Taiwan Strait.

“I hope to garner higher attention and greater support from the government, businesses and society at large,” he said.

On Feb 2, Zheng Pingsheng and Gao Ling, both visually impaired, expressed their gratitude to Wang during his visit to Fuzhou. They live in a dedicated section for people with disabilities at a comprehensive elderly care institution that was established after years of Wang’s advocacy.

“Because of my visual impairment and the lack of family nearby, I have stayed in elderly care institutions across the country, including in Shenyang in Liaoning province, that offer specialized services for the blind,” said Gao, 64. “Wang visited those places several times for research. After each visit, he would contact me to better understand my needs and seek my views. Eventually, a facility was set up in Fuzhou, my hometown.”

“People with disabilities also grow old and have urgent needs for elderly care services, just like everyone else,” Wang said. “But they require more targeted, reliable and effective facilities and services to ease their burdens and address practical difficulties.”

At the upcoming NPC annual session, he said he will call on the government, businesses and social organizations to pay closer attention to the issue and consult with fellow deputies on how to standardize the management of elderly care institutions for people with disabilities to ensure smoother operations and more effective services.

Visiting the homes of people with disabilities has become routine for Wang.

“As an NPC deputy, it is my duty to speak up for the people,” he said. “As a blind deputy, I have a greater responsibility to serve the blind and disabled communities. Although we cannot see, our thoughts, needs and suggestions need to be seen.”

In 2023, Wang proposed that educational authorities provide textbooks with larger print for visually impaired students attending regular schools. The suggestion was incorporated into the law on building a barrier-free living environment, which took effect on Sept 1, 2023. Textbooks for more than 10 subjects were published in larger print for the autumn semester that year.

Wang said he first made the proposal after hearing complaints from parents of visually impaired children during research visits. They said the small print in textbooks forced their children to spend excessive time studying and strained their eyes.

“To craft suggestions that are accurate and effective, it is essential to deepen engagement with the public, especially people with disabilities, and truly understand their needs,” he said.

Maintaining close contact with people, listening to their opinions and demands and working to serve them are key duties of NPC deputies.

To help deputies fulfill their responsibilities, the NPC Standing Committee has organized exchange sessions and provided guidance, encouraging interaction with the public through visits, forums and inspection tours. It has also incorporated technologies such as artificial intelligence to improve the handling of deputies’ suggestions and motions.

Official data showed that all 9,160 suggestions submitted by national lawmakers during the third annual session of the 14th NPC in March 2025 have been addressed. In 2025, 39 legislative drafts received 1,503 opinions and suggestions from deputies through an online platform, and several deputies were invited to participate in inspections assessing the implementation of five laws.

By Cao Yin

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SOURCE China Daily

BEIJING, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The following article was published today by China Daily.

Wang Yongcheng, a deputy to China’s National People’s Congress, the country’s top legislature, visited residents living with disabilities and those disadvantaged in Fuzhou and Nanjing county in Fujian province in early February. The visits were intended to extend Chinese New Year greetings and listen to healthcare and employment-related concerns.

Wang, a Sanming city native, lost his sight in an accident at age 19. The 58-year-old is the only visually impaired deputy among nearly 3,000 NPC deputies. He said his perspective as a blind lawmaker allows him to better understand the challenges faced by people with disabilities, particularly those who are visually impaired.

“This insight enables me to propose more comprehensive and feasible suggestions through research and inspections,” he said.

With the fourth session of the 14th NPC scheduled to open in Beijing on March 5, Wang said he plans to focus on elderly care services for people with disabilities and entrepreneurship among young people across the Taiwan Strait.

“I hope to garner higher attention and greater support from the government, businesses and society at large,” he said.

On Feb 2, Zheng Pingsheng and Gao Ling, both visually impaired, expressed their gratitude to Wang during his visit to Fuzhou. They live in a dedicated section for people with disabilities at a comprehensive elderly care institution that was established after years of Wang’s advocacy.

“Because of my visual impairment and the lack of family nearby, I have stayed in elderly care institutions across the country, including in Shenyang in Liaoning province, that offer specialized services for the blind,” said Gao, 64. “Wang visited those places several times for research. After each visit, he would contact me to better understand my needs and seek my views. Eventually, a facility was set up in Fuzhou, my hometown.”

“People with disabilities also grow old and have urgent needs for elderly care services, just like everyone else,” Wang said. “But they require more targeted, reliable and effective facilities and services to ease their burdens and address practical difficulties.”

At the upcoming NPC annual session, he said he will call on the government, businesses and social organizations to pay closer attention to the issue and consult with fellow deputies on how to standardize the management of elderly care institutions for people with disabilities to ensure smoother operations and more effective services.

Visiting the homes of people with disabilities has become routine for Wang.

“As an NPC deputy, it is my duty to speak up for the people,” he said. “As a blind deputy, I have a greater responsibility to serve the blind and disabled communities. Although we cannot see, our thoughts, needs and suggestions need to be seen.”

In 2023, Wang proposed that educational authorities provide textbooks with larger print for visually impaired students attending regular schools. The suggestion was incorporated into the law on building a barrier-free living environment, which took effect on Sept 1, 2023. Textbooks for more than 10 subjects were published in larger print for the autumn semester that year.

Wang said he first made the proposal after hearing complaints from parents of visually impaired children during research visits. They said the small print in textbooks forced their children to spend excessive time studying and strained their eyes.

“To craft suggestions that are accurate and effective, it is essential to deepen engagement with the public, especially people with disabilities, and truly understand their needs,” he said.

Maintaining close contact with people, listening to their opinions and demands and working to serve them are key duties of NPC deputies.

To help deputies fulfill their responsibilities, the NPC Standing Committee has organized exchange sessions and provided guidance, encouraging interaction with the public through visits, forums and inspection tours. It has also incorporated technologies such as artificial intelligence to improve the handling of deputies’ suggestions and motions.

Official data showed that all 9,160 suggestions submitted by national lawmakers during the third annual session of the 14th NPC in March 2025 have been addressed. In 2025, 39 legislative drafts received 1,503 opinions and suggestions from deputies through an online platform, and several deputies were invited to participate in inspections assessing the implementation of five laws.

By Cao Yin

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SOURCE China Daily

HOUSTON, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On March 3, 2026, The Buzbee Law Firm, led by attorneys Tony Buzbee and Crystal Del Toro, filed a third lawsuit against the band Ramón Ayala y Sus Bravos del Norte. The case is filed on behalf of a professional musician who alleges he was subjected to repeated workplace sexual harassment and multiple sexual assaults. 

The allegations in this third lawsuit again center around the conduct of Ramón Ayala, Jr., who is sued along with Ramón Ayala, Sr., and several music production and publishing companies. According to the lawsuit, the misconduct included repeated unwanted physical contact, sexually inappropriate behavior, degrading acts, and abusive conduct directed toward band members and others working with the touring group.

The lawsuit alleges that the misconduct occurred on numerous occasions and included aggressive and humiliating acts, unwanted physical contact of a sexual nature, exposure of himself to others, and other degrading conduct intended to intimidate and demean individuals working around the band. The suit further alleges that this conduct often occurred while Ayala Jr. was under the influence of drugs and behaving in an erratic, aggressive, and threatening manner.

According to the lawsuit, some of these incidents were captured on video. The lawsuit further alleges that the band and related record and publishing companies enabled and concealed this conduct in order to protect the band’s reputation and commercial interests.

The case has been filed in Hidalgo County State Court and seeks a trial by jury.

Inquiries:

Attorney Tony Buzbee: tbuzbee@txattorneys.com; 713-223-5393 (English).

Attorney Crystal Del Toro: cdeltoro@txattorneys.com; 713-223-5393 (Spanish).

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SOURCE THE BUZBEE LAW FIRM

HOUSTON, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On March 3, 2026, The Buzbee Law Firm, led by attorneys Tony Buzbee and Crystal Del Toro, filed a third lawsuit against the band Ramón Ayala y Sus Bravos del Norte. The case is filed on behalf of a professional musician who alleges he was subjected to repeated workplace sexual harassment and multiple sexual assaults. 

The allegations in this third lawsuit again center around the conduct of Ramón Ayala, Jr., who is sued along with Ramón Ayala, Sr., and several music production and publishing companies. According to the lawsuit, the misconduct included repeated unwanted physical contact, sexually inappropriate behavior, degrading acts, and abusive conduct directed toward band members and others working with the touring group.

The lawsuit alleges that the misconduct occurred on numerous occasions and included aggressive and humiliating acts, unwanted physical contact of a sexual nature, exposure of himself to others, and other degrading conduct intended to intimidate and demean individuals working around the band. The suit further alleges that this conduct often occurred while Ayala Jr. was under the influence of drugs and behaving in an erratic, aggressive, and threatening manner.

According to the lawsuit, some of these incidents were captured on video. The lawsuit further alleges that the band and related record and publishing companies enabled and concealed this conduct in order to protect the band’s reputation and commercial interests.

The case has been filed in Hidalgo County State Court and seeks a trial by jury.

Inquiries:

Attorney Tony Buzbee: tbuzbee@txattorneys.com; 713-223-5393 (English).

Attorney Crystal Del Toro: cdeltoro@txattorneys.com; 713-223-5393 (Spanish).

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SOURCE THE BUZBEE LAW FIRM

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