Chinese photographer apologizes under state media criticism, after Dior pulls image
A renowned Chinese fashion photographer has apologized for her past work after online critics called it insulting to the Chinese people and fashion house Dior removed one of her photos from a show in Shanghai.
China regulator seeks to avoid US delistings of Chinese firms
Chinese authorities are working with U.S. counterparts to prevent Chinese companies being delisted from U.S. stock exchanges, a Chinese regulatory official said on Thursday, as a lengthy dispute about auditing standards rumbles on.
JPMorgan CEO Dimon walks back China quip
"I regret and should not have made that comment," Dimon said. "I was trying to emphasize the strength and longevity of our company."
Crowley rips Lebron, praises Enes Kanter for 'showing more moral courage' on China
Former Assistant Treasury Secretary for Public Affairs Monica Crowley applauds Celtics star Enes Kanter for speaking out against the Chinese government.
Jamie Dimon says he would bet JPMorgan will outlive China’s Communist Party
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Oil reserves released by Biden expected to primarily go to China, India
President Biden’s move to tap the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is expected to supply China and India oil needs as gas demands have led to global shortages, reports said Tuesday.
Announced sale of US toll giant to Singapore-based firm sparks security concerns
The sale of the largest U.S. tolling company to a Singapore-based firm is drawing security concerns
Supply chain problems show signs of easing
Global supply chain woes are beginning to recede, but shipping, manufacturing and retail executives say that they don’t expect a return to more normal operations until next year and that cargo will continue to be delayed if Covid-19 outbreaks disrupt key distribution hubs.
US Coast Guard names second 'party in interest' for possible role in California oil spill
The U.S. Coast Guard has named a second “party in interest” to the owner and operator of a cargo ship that was involved in an anchor dragging incident related to an October oil spill off the Southern California coastline.
Women's tennis takes on China with threat to pull its business
WTA chief executive Steve Simon has threatened to pull the tour out of the country following the disappearance of Peng Shuai.
Marriott refuses to host Uighur conference over 'political neutrality' concerns
A Marriott hotel in the Czech Republic has reportedly declined to host a conference of activists from China’s oppressed Uighur community citing a desire to maintain “political neutrality.”
Biden let China's status quo slide in 'Seinfeld summit,' Peter Navarro claims
Peter Navarro argues "nothing happened." which worked to China's advantage after Biden's meeting with President Xi Jinping.
Sen. Rubio rips Biden’s China agenda as ‘failed foreign policy orthodoxy’
Sen. Marco Rubio explains why he's delaying Biden's "failed foreign policy" picks for ambassadors to China and Spain.
Key to Taiwan’s independence is allies’ ability to provide ‘security blanket,' says Keith Krach
Keith Krach argues the key to Taiwan's independence lies in the power of assembly.
Kudlow: All spending should be paused until inflation comes down
Larry Kudlow sides with Senator Joe Manchin over pausing the spending bill.
Sen. Cotton, colleagues call on Secretary Raimondo to blacklist companies providing AI technology to China
A group of Republican senators, including Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Marco Rubio of Florida, called on Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo Tuesday to blacklist companies that are providing artificial intelligence technology to the Chinese military.
When Joe met Xi – the Seinfeld summit
Biden is treating China as an equal to the United States, outraging many who argue differently.
Biden presses China to fulfill Trump Phase 1 deal
President Biden pressed Chinese President Xi Jinping to fulfill his predecessor’s phase one trade deal, during a virtual meeting between the two leaders on Monday evening, senior officials said.
H.R. McMaster on Biden-Xi meeting: World will be less free, safe if China takes over
Former national security adviser H.R. McMaster joined “Mornings with Maria” Tuesday, suggesting that the world will be “less free and safe” if China takes over.
Bitcoin price returns to $60K level after brief tumble
Though the reason behind the drop is unclear, the move coincided with a press conference by China's state planner, the National Development and Reform Commission and comes a day after President Biden signed the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law.



















