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U.S. Democratic Senator Ron Wyden announced a new draft bill with the goal of securing American telephone networks and Americans’ communications in ...
The US, once celebrated as the "land of freedom and opportunity," has long attracted the world's brightest minds, particularly scientists and scholars. However, in recent years, a series of ...
While Arcadia and Temple City remained solidly blue, many voters expressed despair about crime and the economy as reasons to give Donald Trump another chance.
Looking ahead, a promised Trump crackdown on a wave of undocumented immigrants, mostly from the Americas, allowed under President Joe Biden will also target a relatively small number of mainland ...
Tech corporation suspected of violating anti-monopoly law after Washington’s latest curbs on Chinese chip sector
said on Monday it had launched an investigation into over suspected violations of the country’s anti-monopoly law, in a move widely seen as a retaliatory shot against Washington’s latest curbs on the Chinese chip sector.
The statement from the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) announcing the investigation did not elaborate on how the US company, known for its artificial intelligence (AI) and gaming chips, might have violated China’s anti-monopoly laws.
Liu’s political shift was common among Asian American voters. Many expressed despair about the direction of the country in the last four years, citing crime, the economy and illegal immigration ...
A future conflict with China will center around naval and air power. It is, after all, the nature of the battlespace that dictates the mode of operations. Potential fighting will most certainly take ...
Now, the Trump administration is upending that plan, proposing tariffs on China and Mexico alike. If the plan is to give Chinese companies pause about investing in Mexico, it seems to be working.
A growing number of Chinese Americans, especially naturalized immigrants, say Democrats have become too lenient on crime and homelessness.
Ling’er won a settlement payout from the hospital where she was held for three months against her will and subjected to electroshock therapy.
China’s economic malaise, however, means its people have been slower to join the global wave of post-pandemic ‘revenge travel’
In the laneways of Ubud, three older Chinese women are laughing as they take photos of a friend posing under a cascade of tropical flowers. They are retired friends from Nanjing, and were frequent travellers before the pandemic.
“Bali has good people and good scenery. It’s cold in Nanjing now, so it’s a good time to come here,” says Zhang Min*. “We’re going sailing tomorrow, climbing a volcano the day after, and snorkelling. I want to try everything.”
Ken McCallum says service must make ‘uncomfortable choices’ as it faces more aggression from Russia, China and Iran
MI5 has had to “pare back” its counter-terrorism focus because of the growing threat from Russia and other hostile states, the security agency’s boss has said.
Ken McCallum, the director general of MI5, said the agency has to look at its “finite” resources and make “uncomfortable choices”.