Chinese Government Forces TV Host Who Popularized Eating Bats To Apologize
Chinese Government Forces TV Host Who Popularized Eating Bats To Apologize Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News, The Chinese gove.....»»
The Chinese military accidentally tear gassed a town during drills, and the local government was forced to apologize
APTN/AP The local government in Baishan, Jilin Province was forc.....»»
Sleepy far-flung towns in the Philippines will host US forces returning to counter China threats
Sleepy far-flung towns in the Philippines will host US forces returning to counter China threats.....»»
Chinese Workers Paid In Digital Yuan Rush To Convert It Into Good Old Cash Because Of Limited Usability, Privacy Fears
Despite the Chinese government's push for the adoption of the digital yuan, many workers are still hesitant to use it for their daily transactions. read more.....»»
TikTok Admits Xi Jinping"s CCP Won"t Let Its Algorithm Be Sold After Biden Gives 9 Months To Divest Or Be Banned: "Chinese Government Has Made It Clear"
After suing US government, TikTok admitted that the Chinese government won't let it sell the algorithm in case it opts for divestment. read more.....»»
TikTok sues US to block law that could ban the social media platform
TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance are suing the U.S. federal government.....»»
Newsmax Host Eric Bolling Goes Off the Rails Over Biden Eating Salad
Newsmax Host Eric Bolling Goes Off the Rails Over Biden Eating Salad.....»»
China just made it even harder for people in the country to access WhatsApp and Threads
The Chinese government made Apple remove two apps – just .....»»
China Says No Bullet Trains, Vacations Or Luxury Stays For Debt Skippers As Delinquency List Soars to 8M
The Chinese government is tightening the noose on debt defaulters, imposing stringent penalties that include restrictions on high-speed rail travel and luxury accommodations. This move is part of a broader crackdown on unpaid bills. read more.....»»
Dump Nio And Buy Tesla, Says Cramer
CNBC host Jim Cramer has advised investors to sell their shares in Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio Inc. (NYSE: NIO) and buy shares in Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) instead. read more.....»»
Still Golden owner opening whiskey bar off Grayson
The prominent bar owner is joining forces with the former executive chef of the Cookhouse and a bartender to bring this whiskey-centric bar to Government Hill......»»
A Week In Crypto: Musk"s Endless Tweets, Markets" Fall And Rise, Accidental $25M Transfer
It seems like Elon Musk just can’t stay away from the spotlight. He tweeted again, and the market crashed. Again. But there might have been the Chinese government involved. So here’s a rundown of what Musk said, or rather, tweeted this week. read more.....»»
Tesla Vehicles Banned From Some Chinese Government Compounds
Tesla Vehicles Banned From Some Chinese Government Compounds The ongoing saga that is the relationship between the CCP and Tesla has once agai.....»»
Apple"s Business Model Is To Sell "Overpriced, Obsolete" Hardware, iPhone Users Are "Digital Slaves," Says Telegram Founder
Co-founder and co-owner of privacy-focused application Telegram, Pavel Durov, criticized Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) for bowing to the Chinese government and its obsolete hardware through his official channel on the messaging platform Wednesday. read more.....»»
Apple has stored the data of thousands of customers on Chinese servers and censored apps to please the government that controls most of its supply chain, the New York Times reports
Apple has relied upon its China-based supply chain for years, and the NYT reports that the tech giant has bowed to the Communist Party's demands. Apple CEO Tim Cook. AP Photo/Richard Drew Apple has catered to China'.....»»
Elon Musk Calls For Carbon Tax, Needs New Government Legislation To Try And Make Tesla Profitable
Between his uncomfortable appearance as the host of Saturday Night Live and the 180 he did on Bitcoin, Elon Musk has been all over the news recently. Exact.....»»
Alibaba logs higher quarterly sales but posts loss on antitrust fine
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. posted revenue growth on stronger retail and cloud-computing results in the latest quarter, but a large fine levied by the Chinese government dragged the company to a quarterly loss......»»
China Bans All Synthetic Cannabinoids
This article by Franca Quarneti was originally published on El Planteo, and appears here with permission. The Chinese government has announced that all synthetic cannabinoids will be included in the list of banned drugs. read more.....»»
Top Stories this AM: Free money, maybe; Caitlyn Jenner"s transportation hot take; Cyber Ninjas search for "Chinese" paper
The federal government recommended that people should be allowed to keep unemployment insurance overpayments they've received, though states will ultimately get to make .....»»
Chinese government authorities deleted posts mocking India"s COVID-19 tragedy after receiving backlash
One post was seen comparing China's module launch of its first space station with.....»»
The game of chicken the US and China are playing in the Pacific looks worryingly familiar
US and Chinese may not be seeking a war, but the interactions between their forces, and the close calls they sometimes have, could lead to one. Joe Biden, then US vice president, and Chinese Presiden.....»»