China’s exit-ban detention comes at a fraught time in relations between Washington and Beijing, amid an escalating trade war and persistent geopolitical tension.
Chinese industrial-scale scam centers are bilking Americans of more than $5 billion each year and giving Beijing a pretext to expand its influence across Asia.
The State Department fired personnel and consolidated offices that help craft the U.S. diplomatic response to China’s aggression in Asia and global tech competition.
Top officials said the Trump administration will use executive action and work with state officials to ban sales of farmland nationwide to buyers tied to China and other foreign adversaries.
The Trump administration says its reviewing a deal to sell nuclear-powered submarines to Australia over concerns that the U.S. is not producing enough of its own.
Beijing has prioritized the return of talented Chinese studying overseas to help development in high-tech fields. But are Chinese students in the United States really a national security threat?
Chinese officials are balancing nationalistic fervor and diplomatic restraint amid Pakistani claims that Chinese jets downed five Indian warplanes. And Washington is watching.
Jamie Raskin called on FBI Director Kash Patel to look into Elon Musk’s visits to Beijing, as the U.S. DOGE Service continues to get access to federal data troves on millions of Americans.