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A Chinese man has reported a T-shirt manufacturer to the authorities after a failed blind date, claiming that the shirt was so saggy it looked like sleepwear, which he blamed for being rejected.
Chinese e-commerce giants also see promise in Brazil as they seek new buyers for a flood of products after tariffs and other restrictions in the United States shut off their biggest export market.
Before we get to Jay Powell’s gobbledygook, and why President Trump is right and the Fed head is wrong about interest rates — first up, let’s look at some good news. An ace New York Post ...
Blue-collar workers have seen real wage growth of almost two percent in the first five months of President Donald Trump’s second term, the largest increase for any administration in nearly 60 years.
At first sight, you probably would not guess that Jephina Lueche could speak Hakka, a Chinese language variety most widely spoken in China’s south, let alone that she teaches it to others.
The Chinese began using gunpowder in the 10th century with a variety of crude bombs, fire lances, and guns. These were a far cry from what would follow, ...
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Trump Says Chinese Students at US Colleges Will Be ‘Fine’ President Donald Trump sought to downplay worries among Chinese student visa holders over his administration’s scrutiny, saying he ...
How a Chinese-Owned Battery Maker’s Bet on U.S. EVs Went Wrong. AESC poured billions of dollars into electric-vehicle battery factories before stopping work. Share. Resize. Listen (1 min) ...
Two Chinese nationals are accused of smuggling a"potential agroterrorism weapon" from noxious fungus into the U.S. through Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
Two Chinese nationals have been charged with conspiracy and smuggling after attempting to bring a toxic fungus that is a “dangerous biological pathogen” into the United States, the Justice ...
The Trump administration will begin to “aggressively revoke” the visas of Chinese students studying in the U.S., according to a statement by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.