China's Xi scores 'propaganda coup' with US CEOs
Chinese President Xi Jinping, faced with a slowing economy and a strained relationship with the U.S., was feted at a dinner with some of America's most powerful CEOs, including Apple's Tim Cook and Tesla's Elon Musk.
Biden doesn't understand the 'maliciousness of the Chinese system': Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang argues the 'most important problem' with Biden and Xi Jinping's meeting is that China made promises it won't keep.
Charles Payne: China won't give up prosperity for world dominance
'Making Money' host Charles Payne analyzes China's 'vulnerable' economy.
Stuart Varney: Xi Jinping witnessed an incompetent Biden-Harris administration at work
'Varney & Co. Stuart Varney argues Biden's performance in front of Xi Jinping at the APEC summit is more evidence he won't be the Democrat nominee in 2024.
China trying to buy time through diplomacy with the US: Jonathan DT Ward
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward discusses Biden and Xi Jinping's talks, American CEOs attending dinner with the Chinese president and the U.S. Federal Pension Fund to exclude China and Hong Kong-listed stocks.
Xi Jinping's meeting with Biden is a 'propaganda coup' for China: Mary Kissel
Stephens Inc. Executive Vice President Mary Kissel discusses how Biden can take advantage of China's troubled economy on 'Making Money.'
We would've never had the rise of China without their access to American markets: Jonathan DT Ward
Gatestone Institute Gordon Chang and Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward discuss Ray Dalio's comments on China's relationship with the U.S. and Xi Jinping's trip to San Francisco.
Biden should be asking Xi Jinping why he's trying to be the 'enemy' of the American people: Steve Yates
AFPI senior fellow Steve Yates discusses the upcoming meeting with Biden and Xi Jinping, China's rising aggression and U.S. business executives expecting to dine with the Chinese president in San Francisco.
Biden, Jinping meeting not going to 'advance' America's interests: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses the state of U.S. cities and Biden's expected meeting with Xi Jinping.
US is 'way past due' to significantly 'recalibrate' tech trade policy with China: Jacob Helberg
Commissioner of the U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission Jacob Helberg warns that the adversary's intentions are 'completely disingenuous.'
China 'amounting full throttle espionage attacks against us': Daniel Hoffman
Former CIA Station Chief Daniel Hoffman discusses Biden and Xi Jinping announcing a deal to crack down on fentanyl, China's rising aggression, the White House's response to China's actions and attacks on U.S. forces in the Middle East.
National Guard should be called out to protect Jewish New Yorkers: Lee Zeldin
Former New York gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin discusses Biden's upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping, pro-Palestine protests and a Republican winning a city council seat in the Bronx.
We know China wants to do strategic things for its advantage: Rep. Brian Mast
Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., discusses China's Xi Jinping's visit to San Francisco, nuclear talks, attacks on U.S. forces in the Middle East, the Israel war and the helicopter crash that killed five U.S. troops.
Chinese confidence is 'very high': Michael Pillsbury
Heritage Foundation senior fellow Michael Pillsbury discusses the meeting with Biden and China's Xi Jinping and what's at stake for the U.S. adversary.
Elon Musk to visit India this week as fastest-growing economy seeks Tesla deal
Elon Musk tried to enter the Indian market in 2021 but pushed for a decrease in import taxes on electric vehicles, which the government initially resisted but now looks to implement.
Janet Yellen has been 'consistently egregious' on China: Jonathan DT Ward
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward discusses Treasury Secretary Yellen's handling of China, Biden's upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm inviting U.S. adversaries to nuclear testing sites.
Man crushed to death by industrial robot that confused him for a box: police
A man in South Korea died Tuesday after a robot was said to have mistaken him for a box and crushed him against a conveyor belt, police have said.
It's in America's best interest if Biden, Xi meeting 'didn't take place': Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang analyzes President Biden's upcoming meeting with China's Xi Jinping and the adversary's military and economic power.
You have an axis that is 'challenging' the US 'across the board': Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses China sending military planes and ships near Taiwan, and the adversary's rising aggression, arguing the U.S. is dealing with a 'volatile' situation.
TikTok content is 'divisive' because 'chaos, weakened America' is China's benefit: Brendan Carr
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr discusses potential surveillance and foreign influence threats from Chinese-owned social media app, TikTok.



















