The Trump administration is back in court—locked in another legal battle over tariffs. Could a judge put the sweeping duties on hold?
China’s factory output just saw its sharpest drop in years. Meanwhile, U.S. steel and aluminum prices are spiking after Trump moved to double tariffs on both.
Two men are facing up to 40 years behind bars for allegedly smuggling U.S. missiles and drones to China, and spying on overseas Chinese dissidents.
Harvard has been a training ground for rising Chinese Communist Party officials—and sometimes their family members—for decades. Now, U.S. leaders are sounding alarms over national security risks.
French President Emmanuel Macron issues a stern warning to China about how North Korea’s backing of Russia in Ukraine could draw NATO into Asia.
- Legal Battle Over Emergency Tariffs
- China’s Factory Output Plummets in May Amid Tariffs
- US Steel, Aluminum Prices Jump After Tariff Hike
- Stovall: 50 Percent Steel, Aluminum Tariffs Here to Stay
- 2 Foreigners Accused of Smuggling US Military Tech
- Harvard Has Long History of Training CCP Officials
- Nebraska Passes Law Against Transnational Repression
- Macron to China: Stop North Korea or Face NATO Response
- Trump, Xi Set for Phone Call on US-China Trade This Week