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This is what Joe Biden did recently when he talked to Xi Jinping. Then the Chinese Communist Party came out on top.
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China's and Wall Street's love affair is coming to an end. It's been a costly romance, worth trillions of dollars. Because Wall Street was so thoroughly and madly in bed with Chinese corporations and the CCP, the split will undoubtedly have economic implications for both China and the United States.
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Facebook, Twitter, Politico, and all the others that covered up, denied, and censored our newspaper's genuine and accurate reporting of Hunter Biden's laptop in 2020 deserve eternal, unending, soul-rending shame. You should be flinging yourself at the feet of the American people and pleading for pardon. You should rent billboards that proclaim, 'WE LIE.'
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China's capital city is home to a large and diverse population. After shocking investors by declining to lower medium-term lending rates last week, a Reuters survey predicts that China will leave benchmark lending rates constant at its monthly fixing on Monday.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang announced on Friday that he will step down as leader of the Chinese Communist Party at the end of this year. His current term expires in March, and he has stated that he will step down from the CCP's number two post.
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Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win , by Peter Schweizer, is a new best-seller. The disturbing relationship between Microsoft founder Bill Gates and the Chinese Communist regime receives a lot of attention. One of the most tense moments in that relationship happened when Gates went beyond personal computers to assist the Chinese in improving their nuclear reactors.
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Sipping on a cool Budweiser or digging into a Whopper used to be the quintessential American pastime. However, those times are long gone.
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For several years, Chinese conglomerates have been buying stakes in American companies and real estate.
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While you may believe that the iconic American companies you see on a daily basis are wholly American, many are really owned by Chinese investors.
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On Thursday, Taiwan's air force scrambled fighter planes to warn off nine Chinese aircraft that had crossed its air defense zone on the day Russia attacked Ukraine.