The FBI’s chief says Chinese hackers are preparing to “wreak havoc” on Americans and harm infrastructure like water and power supplies.
Reports say China has vowed to keep its hands out of the 2024 U.S. election process—but current and historical records show the current promise may not align with Beijing’s history.
Leaders in Big Tech were grilled by Congress yet again—this time about the risks their products pose to young Americans.
The Pentagon is restricting more Chinese firms for their ties to the regime’s military. But what impact will it have?
- FBI Director Warns Congress of CCP Cyber Attacks
- Expert: Malware Could Help CCP Target Infrastructure
- CIA Doubles Budget for Countering China: Burns
- Senators Blast Tech CEOs for Child Exploitation
- Pentagon Lists More Chinese Firms Tied to CCP Military
- China Says It Won’t Disturb 2024 U.S. Election
- Discrepancy Found in Official Economic Data from CCP
- Speaker Johnson Calls Out CCP’s Forced Organ Harvesting
- China Market Losses Investors to U.S., Japan: Analyst
- U.S. Needs to Do More in Pacific: New Zealand Foreign Minister
- Sullivan: Biden and Xi Should Speak ‘Relatively Soon’