U.S. energy systems, water supplies, and transportation hubs: new details reveal Chinese hackers had access to the critical infrastructure for at least five years, and are looking for ways back in.
A China-born engineer turned U.S. citizen has now been charged with stealing secret government technology.
How did U.S. know-how end up in Iranian weapons? A Homeland Security official is pointing the finger at China for repacking and shipping tech to Washington’s top adversaries.
A big change in global trade: for the first time in two decades, America imported the majority of its consumer goods from a different source. Who’s the new supplier? Here’s a hint: it’s not China.
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