September 7, 2023 China's wider ban on iPhones among state employees reflects market access restrictions, says US congressman The broader ban on China's state employees from using Apple's iPhones, as reported recently, is not surprising and is seen as an attempt to restrict the market access of Western companies
September 7, 2023 China sending North Korean delegation amid tensions over possible Russian weapon deal The People's Republic of China is planning a diplomatic mission to North Korea following international outrage at Kim Jong Un's intention to visit Russian President Vladimir Putin.
September 7, 2023 US seized nearly 1 million barrels of Iranian oil being smuggled to China Newly released documents reveal details of the U.S. seizure of a Greek-owned vessel carrying nearly 1 million barrels of sanctioned Iranian crude oil.
September 7, 2023 Senate to grapple with AI's effect on US energy as regulation talks heat up The top Republican on the Senate Energy Committee will talk about AI's contribution to the energy sector and warn against that technology falling into the wrong hands.
September 7, 2023 AI-powered combat aircraft bring US huge battlefield advantage but raise ethical questions The U.S. Air Force has continued to develop an unmanned aircraft that is run by artificial intelligence, a platform it believes can provide new battlefield advantages.
September 6, 2023 China weighs law banning clothes that hurt people’s feelings: report China is reportedly considering a law that would impose fines and possibly jail time for people who wear clothes that hurt other people's feelings.
September 6, 2023 US extends tariff exclusions on some Chinese import categories through end of 2023 Trade Representative Katherine Tai's office has announced an extension of tariff exclusions for 352 categories of Chinese imports, as well as 77 categories related to COVID-19.
September 6, 2023 Climate extremists want to help China by hurting the US economy Climate extremists are repeating bad American policy decisions with China. They are hurting the US economy by moving away from traditional energy and promoting EVs.
September 6, 2023 Conservative group fights to abolish 'hopelessly broken' Department of Education A conservative nonprofit has launched a bid to abolish the Department of Education, which it claims has produced little results for taxpayers despite funding increases.
September 6, 2023 Vandals busted open Great Wall to make 'shortcut,' creating 'irreversible damage' Engineers in China "irreparably" damaged the Great Wall of China while trying to find a "shortcut" for their business, according to reports.