Elon Musk irks Tesla shareholders who call for more oversight
A group of Tesla shareholders wrote a letter to the automaker's board of directors, voicing concerns about the direction of the company and the role of CEO Elon Musk.
China drops PCR test requirement for inbound travelers in efforts to revive tourism
The Chinese government will no longer require a PCR test for inbound travelers starting April 29 after nearly three years of strict pandemic-related restrictions.
Republican senators sound alarm about national security threats posed by Chinese cloud computing firms
Republican senators wrote a letter to the Biden administration Tuesday, urging it to take action against cloud computing firms with links to China.
National security expert warns there's likely more Chinese influence stations than what's been discovered
After an activist group signaled there are six more secret Chinese police stations on U.S. soil, AFPI senior fellow Steve Yates argued that the number estimate "is actually low."
Tesla to export Model Y from China to Canada for first time in company's history: report
Tesla Shanghai will soon export a variant of the SUV-style Model Y to Canada, the electric vehicle maker's largest market. It will be cheaper than other variants.
US defense industry scrambles to boost artillery production to aid Ukraine, deter China
The war in Ukraine has prompted the U.S. and other allied countries to scramble to increase the production of 155 mm artillery shells that have been in high demand.
China's push to hijack enemy satellites could be 'game over' for US, national security expert warns
John Hannah reacts to a U.S. intel leak exposing Chinese efforts to build cyber weapons to overtake Western satellites during wartime.
China expert warns US defense inaction will have a 'catastrophic outcome'
If the U.S. was to lose a sort of Cold War to China, it would become a "catastrophic" national security matter, Atlas Organization's Jonathan D.T. Ward says.
House passes bill cracking down on use of Chinese telecom firms’ tech over spying concerns
The House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill to restrict the use of telecom equipment made by untrusted foreign entities like Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE.
China can 'blight' US food production, expert warns
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang issues a warning about China's influence over U.S. agriculture as an American meat producer comes under greater scrutiny for China ties.
China to ban imports and exports by Lockheed, Raytheon over Taiwan arms sales
China is moving to block all imports and exports involving U.S. defense contractors Lockheed Martin and Raytheon in retaliation for their arms sales to Taiwan.
EU may struggle to catch up with U.S., Asia in chips subsidies race
The EU Chips Act aims to tempt top chipmakers to manufacture in the region, but modest budget could impede attempts to catch up with the markets US and Asia.
China’s ‘Achilles heel’ exposed in takedown of secret NYC police station: Retired four-star general
China reacting "so strongly" to adverse opinion shows how sensitive and vulnerable the Chinese Communist Party is to dissent, according to Gen. Jack Keane.
Choosing between US and China would result in ‘less prosperity,’ ‘more poverty’: EU Central Bank president
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde stated that trade must be a two-way street and hopes that the U.S. and China can engage in a dialogue amid rising tensions.
Michigan residents furious over Democrats funding Chinese-owned manufacturing plants: 'Hypocrites'
Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon slammed Democratic lawmakers for funding a over half a billion dollar Chinese-owned factory in Michigan.
Could the US dollar lose its reserve currency status to China?
China's rise and recent trade talks with Brazil and Saudi Arabia have fueled renewed speculation about the renminbi dethroning the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency.
SoftBank selling off most of its Alibaba stake: report
SoftBank has reportedly been selling most of its remaining shares in the e-commerce company Alibaba amid a market downturn.
US, China to lead growth in government debts
Worldwide government debt declined briefly with the end of costly pandemic-related measures, but it is expected to start climbing again this year, the IMF said.
Expert gives US reality check over AI sparking new war with China: 'Time for Americans to wake up'
As the Pentagon requests nearly $2 billion for AI research, Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts says it's time for government to "wake up" and see China's tech aggression.
Lawmakers warn Chinese e-commerce apps may help avoid enforcement of anti-forced labor laws
Members of Congress wrote to CBP to express concern that Chinese e-commerce firms could skirt U.S. laws against the use of Uyghur forced labor due to a loophole for small shipments.



















