January 17, 2021 Gordon Chang: China 'might still have leverage' over Rep. Swalwell amid spy scandal A new Fox Nation special raises fresh questions about Rep. Eric Swalwell's entanglement with a suspected Chinese spy.
January 16, 2021 Pence urges Biden administration to have ‘eternal vigilance’ in standing up to China In one of his final public appearances before leaving the White House next week, Vice President Mike Pence urged the Biden administration to exercise "eternal vigilance," especially when it comes to U.S.-China relations.
January 16, 2021 Pompeo urges WHO to probe Wuhan lab illnesses, demands Beijing be transparent Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday urged the World Health Organization (WHO) to take a closer look at the lab in Wuhan, China where the COVID-19 pandemic is believed to have originated -- while demanding Beijing provide “full and thorough” information.
January 16, 2021 Ice cream from China contaminated with coronavirus: report Three samples of ice cream from a Chinese company tested positive for COVID-19 and thousands of boxes of the dessert have been confiscated as a result.
January 15, 2021 State Department says Wuhan lab researchers may have had COVID in the fall of 2019 The U.S. State Department on Friday night said it had "reason to believe" scientists in Wuhan, China, may have been infected with the coronavirus in the autumn of 2019
January 15, 2021 North Korea likely 'had help from China' in developing new submarine-launched missile: Gordon Chang North Korea's new submarine-launched ballistic missile was likely realized with help from Beijing, Gordon Chang told "Bill Hemmer Reports" Friday.
January 15, 2021 Swiss supreme court details anti-China bias of Sun judge The Swiss supreme court explained Friday why it has ordered a retrial for Olympic swimming champion Sun Yang in a doping case, citing anti-China bias related to killing dogs for food by one of the judges in the case.
January 14, 2021 Biden advised against dismissing all of Trump’s foreign policy achievements A new on U.S. national security says it would be a mistake to ignore the outgoing administration’s foreign policy in the aftermath of last week’s riot in Washington D.C.
January 14, 2021 Twitter says Chinese government’s tweets denying ‘forced labor’ in Xinjiang don’t break its rules Twitter on Thursday said that recent tweets by the Chinese communist regime denying that forced labor takes place in the Xinjiang province do not violate its rules -- amid the ongoing debate about the tech company’s policies.
January 14, 2021 Feds to block imports of Chinese cotton, tomatoes on suspicions of Uyghur slave labor The U.S. is now blocking cotton and tomato imports from China’s Xinjiang region over concerns that they are harvested and processed by slave laborers.