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American, both associated with the medical device industry, have been kidnapped for ransom and killed. The victims arrived in the Philippines on June 20 on a business trip, but they were kidnapped by ...
"Bond with Kuliang: 2024 China-U.S. Youth Festival," a weeklong event starting on June 24, was co-organized by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, the Fujian ...
Buy American is a smart strategy. Instead, we rely too heavily on Communist China for essential goods like prescription drugs and technology. We need to bring back US manufacturing.
Buy American is a smart strategy. Instead, we rely too heavily on Communist China for essential goods like prescription drugs and technology. We need to bring back US manufacturing.
Sales for BYD and Nio were boosted by price cuts, the introduction of cheaper models, and Chinese EV demand from Russia.
VCG. American Express said it is bullish on the Chinese financial market, noting that the country's opening-up has been a trigger for the company to consid ...
Chinese American Vincent Chin was beaten to death with a baseball bat by two white Detroiters, who received no jail time.
Chinese American Vincent Chin was beaten to death with a baseball bat by two white Detroiters, who received no jail time.
The commercial company Space Pioneer said the accident occurred because of a structural failure in the connection between the rocket and its testing platform.
The goods are then separated into thousands of small packages and driven back to America. Although such imports are made in China and purchased in America, no tariffs are paid. Call it the Tijuana two ...
Two white autoworkers bludgeoned 27-year-old Chinese American Vincent Chin to death with a baseball bat during his bachelor party in Detroit in 1982, but his loved ones’ cries for justice fell on deaf ...
Clampdown follows fatal stabbing of Chinese woman who tried to stop attack on Japanese mother and child
China’s internet companies have announced a crackdown on “extreme nationalism” online, particularly anti-Japanese sentiment, after a Chinese woman was fatally stabbed while protecting a Japanese mother and child in Suzhou.
Tencent and NetEase, two of the biggest firms, said at the weekend that they would be investigating and banning users who stirred up hatred.