Immigration and Customs Enforcement says four Chinese nationals are slated for deportation after serving their prison sentences. We have the details on how they lifted Social Security numbers to defraud U.S. retailers out of over $1 million.
The White House clarifies the new total U.S. tariffs on China: a whopping 145 percent. Meanwhile, the U.S. Treasury secretary said the White House isn’t ruling out the possibility of delisting Chinese stocks.
China is picking up a new strategy to hit back against U.S. tariffs, this time targeting Hollywood movies. But does Beijing’s move have teeth?
The owner of Facebook and Instagram is in the hot seat. Did Meta undermine U.S. national security to do business in China? A former executive with the company testified before the Senate.
Are practices by the Chinese Communist Party exploiting American retirees? Senate and House committees hold a joint hearing to discuss just that.
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- Australia Rejects Chinese Call to Unite Against Tariffs
- Whistleblower: Meta Risked US Security for China Business
- Lawmakers Warn Retirees About Investing in China
- US Consumer Prices Post 1st Decline in Nearly 5 Years
- How Are the New US Tariffs Impacting Americans?
- Panama: US Recognizes Panama’s Sovereignty Over Canal
- Ukraine Identifies 155 Chinese Troops Fighting for Russia
- US Targets Iran’s Nuclear Program With New Sanctions