A cluster of pneumonia cases with a haunting familiarity to the 2019 pandemic. A worrying situation now unfolding inside China, tied to sick children and censorship.
Nearly 300 illegal Chinese marijuana grows allegedly operating near American homes in a single New England state. They’re estimated to rake in over $4 billion. A look at why a lawmaker calls it a “failure” for law enforcement.
$65 billion in debt, weighing on a major Chinese wealth manager. Will the first-time financial bombshell for the sector set off a chain reaction?
And, get ready for a fashion face-off this holiday season. China-funded fashion giant Shein is reportedly on track to beat out H&M and Zara this year.
Topics in this episode:
- Pneumonia Outbreaks in China Spark COVID-19 Fears
- DHS: 270 Suspected Pot Marijuana Operations in Maine
- Chinese Shadow Bank Trapped Under Huge Debt
- Analyzing WSJ Report on Chinese Submarine Dominance
- SHEIN En Route to Outpace Zara, H&M
- Property-Related Protests Break Out in China
- Taiwan VP Candidate Clarifies China Policy
- Cooper ‘Skeptical’ Fentanyl Deal with China Will Work