Chinese Magnate in Straw Donor Scheme Agrees to Leave U.S. in Plea Deal
Hui Qin pleaded guilty to giving more than $10,000 in illegal political campaign donations to three candidates, including Mayor Eric Adams.
By Karen Zraick and Bianca Pallaro
Hui Qin pleaded guilty to giving more than $10,000 in illegal political campaign donations to three candidates, including Mayor Eric Adams.
By Karen Zraick and Bianca Pallaro
Beijing’s dominance raises economic and security concerns, and tensions will be high as top climate diplomats meet this week.
By Somini Sengupta
The president has proposed new barriers to Chinese electric vehicles, steel and other goods in an attempt to protect his manufacturing agenda.
By Jim Tankersley
The popular video-sharing app faces uncertain odds as it takes its fight to court to turn back a potential ban in the United States.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni
The decision could give the government power to force Google and other tech companies to limit access to “Glory to Hong Kong,” an anthem of 2019 protests.
By Tiffany May
The social media company and its Chinese parent, ByteDance, sued to challenge the new law, saying it violated users’ First Amendment rights.
By Sapna Maheshwari and David McCabe
A payroll system used by Britain’s Ministry of Defense was targeted in a cyberattack that some lawmakers alleged was orchestrated by China.
By Stephen Castle
At least 21 other people were injured during the stabbing rampage in the southwestern province of Yunnan, the police said. A suspect was arrested.
By John Yoon
Inspired by her grandmother, Eve J. Chung’s lively novel, “Daughters of Shandong,” traces a harrowing journey across 1950s Communist China.
By Alexander Chee
A long-due conversation between a man and his mother sends the two of them on a quest for acceptance and love.
By Shuli Huang
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