President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping speak by phone amid heightened tensions. What came out of the meeting?
China’s critical mineral curbs are hitting the auto industry, with production lines shutting down. U.S. auto suppliers are urging swift action.
Trump is moving to block foreign students from attending Harvard University, but why? The White House points to Harvard’s controversial ties to China’s communist regime.
Is America’s manufacturing strength slipping away? Secretary of State Marco Rubio says offshoring left the United States exposed to China. We have more on what Vice President JD Vance calls a “national emergency.”
Two Chinese nationals are charged with smuggling a dangerous fungus into the United States. What exactly is this biological threat?
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- Vance, Rubio Call for Industrial Revival
- Chinese Duo Charged for Smuggling Crop-Killing Fungus
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