Commerce secretary's husband exercises stock options in tech company linked to Chinese government
Husband to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has deepened his financial investment in the artificial intelligence company PathAI – a business that has raised eyebrows as it is backed by a company with deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Consumers' Research blasts BlackRock's Larry Fink for going 'all-in on China'
Consumers’ Research lit up BlackRock CEO Larry Fink in a new digital ad exclusively obtained by FOX Business that highlights his kowtowing to China.
TikTok shares more of your data than any other app, and a study says it's not clear where it goes
YouTube and TikTok make twice the average number of network connections as do other apps according to a new study.
Kudlow: COMPETES Act has nothing to do with competing with China
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow breaks down Senator Todd Young's comments about the COMPETES Act on "Kudlow."
Beijing Olympics sponsor Procter & Gamble silent on Uyghur genocide after calling out US 'systemic racism'
Procter & Gamble (P&G), an official sponsor of the 2022 Winter Olympics in China, is staying mum on the country's genocide of Uyghur Muslims despite being vocal on human rights issues in the U.S.
Sasse presses Google and Apple on hosting 'PRC mandated spyware' with Olympics app
Sen. Sasse is accusing Google and Apple of facilitating Chinese spyware on their platforms.
How to stage Olympics in a snow-challenged city
Months of snowmaking was necessary to put on the Winter Games in Beijing.
China carrying out ‘master plan’ to take over US: John Ratcliffe
Former DNI John Ratcliffe joined "Mornings with Maria" to discuss China's playbook for dominating U.S. industries.
Commerce Department adds 33 Chinese companies to red flag list
The Biden administration is raising red flags about 33 Chinese companies whose legitimacy it cannot verify, imposing new restrictions on their ability to receive shipments from U.S. exporters and requiring extra diligence from American companies that want to do business with them.
China could take further measures to rein in yuan - former regulator
The Chinese government could take further measures if needed to keep the yuan stable, potentially putting downward pressure on the currency, a former foreign exchange regulator said.
GOP congressman says NBC refused to air advertisement slamming 'Genocide Games' sponsors
NBC is allegedly refusing to air a Republican congressman's advertisement that criticizes several United States corporations for sponsoring the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Beijing Olympics: Coca-Cola quiet on Uyghur genocide after criticizing Georgia election law
The Coca-Cola Company continues to stay quiet about China's genocide of Uyghur Muslims amid the company's involvement in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Olympic athletes' self-censoring won't stop after return from China: human rights experts
Olympic athletes' self-censorship of their criticism of the Chinese government does not stop when they leave the country because they rely on lucrative corporate sponsorship deals with companies that stand to lose money if they criticize the Chinese Communist Party, multiple human rights experts say.
Democrats’ China competition bill hurts American small businesses, Luetkemeyer warns
Luetkemeyer less than impressed by Pelosi's COMPETES bill
US companies advertising at Winter Olympics 2022 are ‘sponsoring’ genocide in China, US official says
Corporate sponsors pour hundreds of millions of dollars to advertise during the Winter Olympics in Beijing, but vice chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has argued this equates to "sponsoring" genocide.
Cyberattack on News Corp, believed linked to China, targeted emails of journalists, others
News Corp was the target of a hack that accessed emails and documents of some employees, including journalists, an incursion the company's cybersecurity consultant said was likely meant to gather intelligence to benefit China's interests.
U.S. moving—some say too slowly—to address TikTok security risk
The Biden administration is moving to revise federal rules to address potential security risks from TikTok and other foreign-owned apps, eight months after opting not to pursue a forced shutdown of the Chinese-owned video-sharing platform.
Nasdaq bell-ringing ceremony featured Chinese official who called genocide of Uyghur Muslims 'lies'
Huang Ping, who has been the consul general of China’s New York Consulate since 2018, posted two videos of himself on Twitter participating in Nasdaq's virtual bell ringing ceremony and the lighting of the Empire State Building for the start of the Lunar New Year.
Tesla's latest product is sold out
A new TeslaMic designed to be used with a karaoke system available in the automaker's vehicles was sold out shortly after its release in China.
Chinese human rights activists back bill to crack down on Big Tech, China app market control
Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Democrat Sen. Richard Blumenthal have sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee announcing growing bipartisan support for a bill that would rein in the grip that Big Tech and China have on app markets.



















