July 16, 2020 Chinese state-run drug company used workers as guinea pigs to test coronavirus vaccine: report A state-run drug company in China used its own employees as test subjects for COVID-19 vaccine trials even before the government approved the testing for people.
July 16, 2020 NBA pulls custom gear from online store following 'Free Hong Kong' controversy Customers can no longer order personalized apparel from the NBA's online store following major backlash the league received for not allowing "Free Hong Kong" to be printed on its gear.
July 16, 2020 CIA conducted aggressive covert cyber operations against Iran, China, as Trump gave it more power: report The Central Intelligence Agency, using new powers, carried out aggressive covert cyber operations against countries including Iran, North Korea, China and Russia, a new report says.
July 16, 2020 Kelvin Droegemeier: Chinese theft and subversion threaten US scientific research, health and national security Some researchers and foreign governments are robbing the American people of federal research dollars, new discoveries and innovations.
July 15, 2020 Pompeo: China will 'pay a price' for coronavirus pandemic U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he thinks the world will make China “pay a price” for the coronavirus pandemic.
July 15, 2020 Charles Payne knocks Biden as 'very soft' on China, adds 'everyone's coming around' to Trump's view Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden is “very soft” on China, Fox Business anchor Charles Payne told “Outnumbered” on Wednesday before adding that "everyone’s coming around" to President Trump's way of thinking about the Asian giant.
July 15, 2020 US appears to change policy on Beijing’s ‘unlawful’ actions in the South China Sea The United States and China have long been at odds over maritime freedom in the South China Sea, but this week marked the first time that Washington made an official policy shift to clamp down on Beijing’s activity – calling it “illegal” and thus opening the legal floodgates to a potential military response.
July 15, 2020 Senate hopeful Tommy Tuberville stresses need to get jobs back: 'We've sold our country out to China' “We got to get jobs back in the state of Alabama and all over the country,” Tommy Tuberville, a first-time politician and former Auburn University football coach, told “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday.
July 15, 2020 State Department imposes sanctions on employees of Chinese tech companies, including Huawei Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Wednesday that the U.S. will impose sanctions on some employees of Chinese tech companies like Huawei, over their role in "facilitating human rights abuses."
July 15, 2020 Devastating China flooding puts controversial Three Gorges Dam under new scrutiny The second highest rainfall in more than a half-century that's spawned deadly flooding in much of China has fueled new questions about the world's biggest hydroelectric facility, which was billed as a way to help tame floodwaters.