Trump slams Jamie Dimon over China dealings: He's 'not a patriot'
Former President Donald Trump argues JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is solely concerned about his company's shareholders and profits.
CDC, State Department warn against Turkey travel, ease India advisory
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S. State Department warned on Monday against travel to Turkey because of a rising number of COVID-19 cases in that nation but eased its advisories for India.
Is Biden admin ‘letting China off the hook’?
Former State Department senior adviser Christian Whiton provides insight into the Middle East conflict and corporate America’s relationship with China and the CCP.
Kim Jong Un’s sister threatens to bolster military after being ignored by US
Kim Jong Un’s sister vowed North Korea would amp up its national defense and deterrence after joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises that she demanded be canceled appeared likely to begin next week.
Biden will ‘come to regret’ withdrawing from Afghanistan: Gen. Keane
Gen. Jack Keane (ret.), a Fox News senior strategic analyst, on the U.S. withdrawing from Afghanistan, the military mandating the vaccine and corporate America’s relationship with China.
China expert on region's crackdown on tech stocks, education industry
Prague Security Studies Institute chairman Roger Robinson Jr. argues that 'we are in such a sad state of affairs today' because for 20 years there has been 'no screening' or 'diligence,' especially in the national security and human rights arenas.
China’s Xi Jinping will do ‘whatever it takes’ to maintain control: Former National Economic Council director
Former National Economic Council director and The Lindsey Group CEO Larry Lindsey weighs in on China and its new business regulations and restrictions.
China’s Xi Jinping will do ‘whatever it takes’ to maintain control: Larry Lindsey
Former National Economic Council director and The Lindsey Group CEO Larry Lindsey weighs in on China and how the Biden administration is approaching relations with the country.
Former National Economic Council director on China, economy, jobs report
Former National Economic Council director and The Lindsey Group CEO Larry Lindsey on China, infrastructure spending, evictions and what to expect from July jobs report.
China’s antitrust regulator planning to fine Meituan about $1 billion
China’s antitrust regulator is preparing to impose a roughly $1 billion fine on food-delivery giant Meituan for allegedly abusing its dominant market position to the detriment of merchants and rivals, according to people familiar with the matter.
Rep. Ro Khanna on cybersecurity, China, infrastructure worries
Rep. Ro Khanna, R-Calif., provides insight into concerns over America’s cybersecurity vulnerability, the China threat and infrastructure spending.
Is China’s economic growth slowing?
Hudson Institute senior fellow Michael Pillsbury and Victoria Fernandez of Crossmark Global Investments provide insight into U.S.-China relations and economic and market competition between the two countries.
US competition with China is in economics, not Olympics: Lieberman
Former Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman provides insight into calls for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to step down, as well as U.S.-China relations, trade and competition.
Toyota reports record profit amid pandemic, keeps forecasts
While the pandemic has dented sales and demand in some global businesses, Toyota appears to be roaring back. Uncertainties remain such as the global shortage of semiconductors that’s slammed the auto industry, as well as effects of COVID-19.
Jamie Dimon on China threat, Didi
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on China business concerns, trade, U.S.-China relations and investing in Chinese companies.
Foot Locker to buy 2 shoe store chains for $1.1B
The company is buying California-based WSS for $750 million and Japanese streetwear retailer Atmos for $360 million, it said in separate statements.
The Zen of the Olympic Bullpen Cart
Pitcher Jeremy Bleich was lathered up in the bullpen, and he needed to relax. The reliever for Team Israel had just warmed up at Yokohama Stadium to face the U.S., and his mind was racing with thoughts of the game-winning run he allowed in a crushing extra-inning defeat the night before.
What would be the long-term impact of a federal vaccine mandate?
Sen. Cynthia Lummis discusses new CDC coronavirus guidance, infrastructure and the upcoming Beijing Olympics.
Two-star general warns US military: 'China is on the march'
Retired two-star Marine Corps Gen. Arnold Punaro discusses the concerns surrounding China building up its military forces.
Two-star general Punaro warns US military: 'China is on the march'
Retired two-star Marine Corps Gen. Arnold Punaro provides insight into China building up its military forces.



















