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Chinese state media is rallying the public and posting old propaganda footage, but officials are also careful to leave room for talks with President Trump.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, MSNBC and CNBC separated from NBC News. NBC News, MSNBC, and CNBC are currently all part of the NBC News Group, led by Cesar Conde. NBC News employees impacted by ...
Author Jeff Chang was offered a chance to write about Lee after the success of his 2025 hip-hop chronicle “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop.’ Two decades later, “Water Mirror ...
Author Jeff Chang was offered a chance to write about Lee after the success of his 2025 hip-hop chronicle “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop.’ Two decades later, “Water Mirror ...
The response to a new visa for skilled foreign workers has caught even the Chinese government by surprise.
Treasury secretary Scott Bessent raises possibility of taking more direct stakes in companies to protect national security in wake of Beijing’s curbs on rare earths exports
The Trump administration has criticised China’s increased restrictions on rare earth exports as a threat to global supply chains, and said it would seek to tighten control over strategic sectors by taking more stakes in key companies to counter Beijing.
Treasury secretary Scott Bessent told an event on Wednesday that China’s dramatic new restrictions on rare earth minerals and magnets demonstrated the need for the US to be self-sufficient in critical materials or rely more on trusted allies.
Barbecue plays a big role in American cuisine. For many, it makes us think of Southern barbecue traditions, pitmasters with giant sauce brushes fawning over massive hunks of pork and beef. Take ...
Xi Jinping’s need to project strength before a crucial meeting of Communist Party leaders may help explain why Beijing announced new rare earth controls.
Videos of fireworks resembling a "rising dragon" erupting over Himalayan foothills had drawn backlash.
Questions remain over trial collapse even as publication of key evidence scuppers Tory’s main line of attack
When Keir Starmer finally read the witness statement from his deputy national security adviser for the trial of two British men accused of spying for China, some of his frustration about the collapse of the case began to dissipate.
His government had been besieged by the Tories for two weeks over its role, being accused of “secretly sabotaging” the trial, “blocking” key witnesses and “hiding behind process”, all to avoid having to tell a court that China was an enemy.
The cuts affected teams across the NBC News operation and came as the network no longer needed to support two different news operations. MSNBC has begun growing its own newsroom, hiring swaths of ...
Documents reveal messages between the accused pair warning: ‘You’re in spy territory now’
The Crown Prosecution Service abandoned a case against two Britons accused of spying for China despite being told by the UK’s deputy national security adviser that Beijing’s intelligence agencies “harm the interests and security of the UK”.
Three witness statements were released by Keir Starmer on Wednesday night in an effort to draw a line under a row over why the case was dropped against the two, one of whom also warned the other in a message: “You’re in spy territory now.”