South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is visiting the United States for the first time.
“We’re going to have some very serious discussions about different things, including trade,” says U.S. President Donald Trump.
China expert Gordon Chang weighs in on Lee and his approach to U.S.-China relations: “Lee Jae Myung has traditionally been very China-friendly, very hostile to the United States.”
The U.S. Space Force is launching a new mission—a new space drone. Officials say it marks Washington’s push to stay ahead of China across every battlefield.
And the U.S. government is taking stakes in chip giant Intel. But that’s not all—White House adviser Kevin Hassett says they could do the same with other U.S. chip companies.
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