Bitcoin price recovers as buyers step in
Bitcoin's price has clawed its way back from losses incurred over the past two days.
Hong Kong's last pro-democracy newspaper says 'goodbye' this week
Hong Kong's last pro-democracy newspaper, The Apple Daily, is printing its final edition Thursday.
Hong Kong's Apple Daily closure an ‘attack on anyone who doesn’t toe Beijing line’: National security expert
Former deputy national security adviser Stephen Yates on the Apple Daily being forced to shut its doors and the potential impact the move has on the free world.
Kudlow rips Hunter Biden's $500K paintings as 'fraudulent', 'scam art'
Fox News Radio's Guy Benson sounded off Tuesday on first son Hunter Biden setting up a deal to market what “Kudlow” host Larry Kudlow qualified as “crap” paintings for $500,000 per piece.
Bitcoin breaks below $30K before bounce back
The price of Bitcoin has fallen to a fresh low.
Media censorship in China has contaminated the US: Gen. Jack Keane
In an interview on FOX Business' “Mornings with Maria,” Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane said that free press is “dead” in Hong Kong and warned that censorship in China is pervasive and has begun to spread to the United States.
Bitcoin slides to $32K, China cracks down again
Bitcoin takes a hit as China steps up its crackdown on cryptocurrencies.
US plans to spend big on critical minerals; choosing where isn’t easy
As the U.S. and its allies chase China in procuring critical minerals essential for modern technologies, they face a major hurdle: a lack of companies and projects with an established record.
Kudlow: Biden gave up American energy sovereignty
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow slammed President Joe Biden's energy policy, which he continued to tout during his trip abroad on "Kudlow."
Canon will only let smiling employees into its Chinese office: report
Japanese camera company Canon has apparently installed artificial intelligence tools that recognize smiles at one of its Chinese offices, according to reports.
Copper gutted as China, Fed pressure metals
Copper is getting crushed in the worst week since March of 2020.
China considers lifting all childbirth restrictions by 2025
Chinese officials are drawing up plans to further loosen birth restrictions and transition toward policies that explicitly encourage childbirth, according to people familiar with the matter, reflecting increased urgency in Beijing as economic growth slows and China’s population mix skews older.
Gordon Chang issues warning for possible Biden, China meeting: They're 'utterly ruthless'
China expert Gordon Chang warned against the White House considering talks with President Xi Jinping following the Putin summit, Friday, telling "Mornings with Maria" that the Chinese are “utterly ruthless” and a meeting is ill-advised.
Pacific undersea cable project sinks after US warns against Chinese participation
A World Bank-led project declined to award a contract to lay sensitive undersea communications cables after Pacific island governments heeded U.S. warnings that participation of a Chinese company posed a security threat, two sources told Reuters.
Chinese apps could face subpoenas or bans under Biden order
President Joe Biden's executive order aimed at safeguarding Americans' sensitive data would force some Chinese apps to take tougher measures to protect private information if they want to remain in the U.S. market, according to people familiar with the matter.
TikTok owner ByteDance’s annual revenue jumps to $34.3 Billion
ByteDance Ltd., the owner of popular short-video app TikTok, told employees that its revenue last year more than doubled to $34.3 billion, underscoring why the Chinese technology giant is one of the world’s hottest startups.
Trial of scientist accused of hiding China work ends in hung jury
A federal judge ordered a mistrial Wednesday after a jury deadlocked over whether a former University of Tennessee scientist hid his work in Beijing in order to obtain U.S. government research grants.
China ‘out of step with international norms’: Economic law, policy expert
Former National Economic Council Deputy Director Clete Willems reacts to China enacting a new law aimed at countering foreign sanctions.
G-7 leaders agree on vaccines, China and taxing corporations
Leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy nations staked their claim Sunday to leading the world out of the coronavirus pandemic and crisis, pledging more than 1 billion coronavirus vaccine doses to poorer nations, vowing to help developing countries grow while fighting climate change and backing a minimum tax on multinational firms.
G-7 chides China on rights, demands COVID origins investigation
Group of Seven leaders on Sunday scolded China over human rights in its Xinjiang region, called for Hong Kong to keep a high degree of autonomy, and demanded a full and thorough investigation of the origins of the coronavirus in China.



















