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China expert talks dark side of Chinese auto industry: Spying, slave labor, killing the U.S. car market
Author and China expert Gordon Chang spoke about the various dangers that the Chinese electric vehicle industry poses to Americans and the rest of the world.
Billions in US investment goes to Chinese firms linked to CCP military, human rights abuses
Billions of dollars in Americans' savings and investments are flowing to Chinese companies linked to China's military and human rights abuses, a congressional report found.
Williams Sonoma labeled Chinese-made merchandise American made; ordered to pay over $3M
The FTC and the Justice Department said Friday that Williams-Sonoma Inc. has agreed to a settlement, which includes a $3.175 million civil penalty.
Butter lovers to have new Ritz cracker offering in limited-edition flavor, plus gold-bar opportunity
Ritz has announced a new limited-edition "Buttery-er Flavored Crackers" snack offering, which hits store shelves April 29, 2024 — along with a contest starting May 1 to win a 24-karat gold bar.
Sen. Warren challenger goes to bat for Coinbase, crypto industry in SEC lawsuit
US Senate candidate and attorney John Deaton filed an amicus brief in the Southern District of New York in support of crypto exchange Coinbase in its legal battle against the SEC
National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $34,554,969,025,868.11 as of 4/26/24
The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace, on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by President Biden and Congress.
Google parent Alphabet delivers first-ever dividend, shares soar
Google parent Alphabet, flush with cash will pay its first-ever dividend joining rival Meta and other tech titans such as Apple and Microsoft. The search giant will also continue its robust stock buyback efforts.
Just one out of 10 SUVs receives 'good' crash test rating
The Subaru Forester is the only small SUV that received a "good" rating during an updated crash test, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Hertz says it lost another $195M from EV bet
Hertz Global reported higher-than-expected quarterly losses on Thursday, which sent shares down by more than 24%. The company's total losses were $588 million.
Fed's favorite inflation gauge rises faster than expected in March
The Federal Reserve's favorite measure of tracking inflation jumped 0.3% in March as American families continue to grapple with elevated consumer prices.