Fentanyl-Linked Money Laundering on Chinese Chat Apps
State leaders are sounding the alarm. The attorney general of North Carolina and six others are urging the White House to investigate Chinese chat apps. They say cartels are using them to launder fentanyl-related money.
Shen Yun Performing Arts is back in New York City. Seventy New York State officials have issued proclamations honoring the company.
The United States and China are racing for AI dominance. That rivalry is now impacting a major deal, with China reviewing Meta’s Manus deal and restricting the startup’s founders from leaving the country.
The United States and its allies are waking up to the reality of China’s leverage in the rare earth market. But is it too late to catch up?
China is extending its forces into the Pacific. It has reached so far that even New Zealand—6,000 miles away with a tiny military—is set to spend billions to boost its defenses.
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- Beijing Wary of ‘Manus Model,’ Rising Talent Flight
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- Investors Waking Up to Mining Opportunities
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