May 27 China chemical plant explosion leaves at least 5 dead A huge blast rocked a chemical plant in eastern China on Tuesday, sending massive clouds of smoke into the sky and leaving at least 5 dead, officials said.
May 27 GORDON CHANG: Is Trump rescuing China's Communists? President Trump's tariff pause aids China's economy amid deflation. But it also weakens our U.S. trade position as China maintains non-tariff barriers and unfair practices.
May 25 Hegseth denies China's claim that Golden Dome is ‘offensive’: ‘Protecting the homeland’ Secretary of Defese Pete Hegseth rebuts China's space "war zone" claims, supports a Pentagon prayer service and announces increased jump pay for paratroopers at Fort Bragg.
May 24 Trump addresses West Point graduates: 'You are winners' President Donald Trump told U.S. Military Academy graduates at West Point's commencement ceremony that they are all winners while offering them personal advice for success for the cadets.
May 24 US sees cases of new COVID-19 variant linked to surge in China: report A new COVID-19 strain linked to a spike in cases in China has been detected in the U.S., but the CDC says it has seen so few cases that it has yet to be added to the agency's COVID Data Tracker dashboard.
May 23 Bipartisan effort launched to onshore manufacturing of key supplies never before 'Made in USA' Senators from both parties want to make 'Made in America' the norm for critical infrastructure manufacturing
May 23 Trump reverses course on Middle East tech policy, but will it be enough to counter China? Trump's Middle East deals worth $2 trillion spark debate over AI chip sales to UAE and Saudi Arabia, raising concerns about China's access to U.S. technology.
May 23 Chinese devices are threatening our national security and safety, but there's a simple solution The U.S.-China trade deal marks progress, yet Chinese tech poses a security risk. Trump and Congress must act to protect national interests and infrastructure.
May 22 Republicans look to stop China's 'backdoor' tariff dodging scheme Republicans are introducing legislation aimed at ending China's use of third-party countries to evade U.S. tariffs.
May 22 New law would stop foreign adversaries from 'buying up our country' while Americans can't afford homes Foreign entities buying U.S. land face a 50% tax under new legislation by Rep. Pat Harrigan, aiming to balance real estate ownership rights between nations.