November 7, 2019 New York tech firm sold Chinese equipment with 'made in USA' labels to American government: prosecutors A New York-based technology firm allegedly engaged in a decade-long fraud scheme that created a potential national security risk by importing Chinese-made surveillance and security equipment and selling the technology to the U.S. government as “made in the USA,” prosecutors said Thursday.
November 7, 2019 China sentences fentanyl trafficker to death, others up to life in prison after US tip in drug case A court in northern China sentenced one fentanyl trafficker to death and eight others for various jail sentences on Thursday after a drug bust that was the first collaboration between law enforcement officials in China and the U.S. working to crack down globally on synthetic opioids.
November 7, 2019 FBI warns of new cyber threat to US that involves 'whole variety' of actors from China New cyber and digital national security threats are coming not just from terrorists, but an “uptick” in counterintelligence campaigns from China, the FBI said this week.
November 6, 2019 China exporting lethal drones to Middle East, Esper says Defense Secretary Mark Esper this week warned of the dangers of China as it vies for global dominance in artificial intelligence (AI) -- including its move to export autonomous military drones to the Middle East that can allegedly conduct "lethal targeted strikes."
November 6, 2019 Rep. Jim Banks: China may be spying on you through your phone – Urgent investigation needed TikTok -- a seemingly innocent app, that createa short videos -- is owned by the Chinese government and can be used to harvest data.from users.
November 6, 2019 Man had family of cockroaches living inside ear canal, report says He reportedly described feeling like something "was scratching or crawling" inside his ear.
November 6, 2019 Hong Kong lawmaker with pro-Beijing views stabbed by 'fake supporter' A pro-Beijing Hong Kong lawmaker out campaigning on Wednesday was stabbed by an anti-government assailant, marking the latest escalation of violence surrounding the protests that began over the summer demanding political reforms in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.
November 6, 2019 Laura Ingraham accuses Democrats of 'dereliction of duty,' ignoring border for impeachment Laura Ingraham said Democrats are "guilty of a dereliction of their duty" Tuesday on "The Ingraham Angle" for dragging on the impeachment inquiry and citing a brutal cartel massacre near the U.S.-Mexico border as an example.
November 5, 2019 Man has 12-centimeter parasitic worm removed from brain after years of numbness, blackouts The parasite had allegedly been living in his brain for 15 years.
November 4, 2019 Chinese ‘relatives’ sent to Uighur homes, allegedly share bed with females while husband are in prison camps: report Chinese authorities have been sending male “relatives” to live – and sometimes, share a bed – with Uighur women whose husbands have been detained in the region’s internment camps, according to a report that cited two unnamed Chinese officials.