Americans Mark Swidan, Kai Li and John Leung would soon be reunited with their families in the United States after years in prison in China, the White House said.
Trump’s potential appointees Marco Rubio, Mike Waltz and Elise Stefanik at State Department, National Security Council and United Nations signal a hawkish China policy.
Beijing insists it won’t meddle in the U.S. vote, but it’s reaping the fruits of a years-long government effort to build an ecosystem of private hacking groups.
Events in San Francisco illustrate how the Chinese Communist Party is willing to target people exercising their First Amendment rights in an American city.
Beijing’s propaganda engine is pulling data from Chinese tech firms, including popular shopping and gaming apps with hundreds of millions of U.S. users, researchers say.
President Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke Tuesday morning, the latest in a series of diplomatic efforts to advance cooperation amid tense relations.
Director Wray said the defensive operation fixed routers used by China-backed Volt Typhoon to hit key sectors — but admitted that U.S. cyberdefense is badly outnumbered.
In a rare bipartisan report, Republicans and Democrats call for increased tariffs and restrictions on Chinese companies, while readying U.S. firms for a possible war.
The Treasury Dept. announced two new working groups to discuss economic and financial issues with China, a tentative sign that communication is improving.
The expected purge of Li Shangfu comes after the foreign minister and two top military leaders were sacked, heightening concerns about how China’s foreign policy is being managed.