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Feng "Franklin" Tao stands in front of a church in Lawrence, Kan., on March 20.

A jury finds a Kansas scholar guilty of fraud and hiding ties to China

Apr 07, 2022
The jury also found Feng "Franklin" Tao not guilty of four related counts in the case, which spurred by the Trump Justice Department's controversial "China Initiative" effort.
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Politics
The ship Hammersmith Bridge, foreground, which has just arrived from Shanghai in China, unloads Chinese shipping containers at the Port of Long Beach, in Los Angeles County, on September 29, 2018.

U.S. Opens Trade Talks With China

Jan 30, 2019
President Trump has threatened to increase and expand on about $250 billion in tariffs, but he agreed to hold off until early March, while negotiators try to hammer out a deal.
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Economy
Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan speaks at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. His message: The U.S. shouldn't expect too much from China when it comes to cracking down on intellectual property theft.

Analysis: Why A Chinese Leader Told The Story Of 'A Devil And A Demon'

Jan 29, 2019
China's Vice President Wang Qishan likes parables. In Davos he told a story to answer a question on U.S.-China trade relations.
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National Security
A Justice Department poster shows two Chinese citizens suspected of carrying out an extensive hacking campaign directed at dozens of U.S. tech companies. U.S. law enforcement says such cases are on the rise as China seeks to become a world leader in adva

In China's Push For High-Tech, Hackers Target Cutting-Edge U.S. Firms

Dec 28, 2018
U.S. law enforcement says China is racing to become a world leader in the most advanced technologies, and that's driving intellectual property theft directed at a broad range of U.S. industries.
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Politics
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John Bolton: U.S. Won't 'Turn A Blind Eye' To China's Trade Practices

Dec 06, 2018
The arrest and possible extradition of a Chinese business executive highlights trade practices that national security adviser Bolton says will be a major focus of U.S.-China trade talks.
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A visitor to the 21st China Beijing International High-Tech Expo looks at a computer chip through a microscope. The White House said Tuesday that it will impose tariffs on $50 billion in imports from China containing "industrially significant technology.

White House Announces Tariffs, Trade Restrictions To Be Placed On China

May 29, 2018
The Trump administration says it will impose a 25 percent tariff on $50 billion of Chinese goods with "industrially significant technology." A list of products will be released in the next few weeks.
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Vegas Golden Knights Face Trademark Opposition From U.S. Army

Jan 24, 2018

Las Vegas's conference-leading NHL team is facing opposition to their trademark application.  The U.S. Army says West Point has been using the Golden Knights name for decades.

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Deep Throat In Deep Trouble?

Sep 06, 2013

The two owners of the film Deep Throat, who live in Las Vegas, have challenged the filmmakers behind a biopic of the film's star

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Who owns the Cavern Club

Dec 01, 2011
Well the question isn't exactly who owns the Cavern Club. That's the original club in Liverpool where the Beatles performed before they were really famous.
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