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YIWU, China (AP) — Pins, magnets, wigs, flags, masks, hats, suitcases — even Christmas trees, lights and all sorts of Santa ...
CHRISTMAS toys could be cheaper in Britain as a result of Donald Trump’s trade war with China. The Asian superpower churns ...
A Chinese-language Bible donated to a UK charity ... and included the sale of a first edition of Charles Dicken's "A Christmas Carol" for $21,542 and a signed copy of Roald Dahl's "Matilda ...
An attempt by the Trump administration to breathe life into the moribund US ship building industry and to reduce China's dominance of global shipping could have unintended beneficial effects on ...
Some Chinese takeout options, especially in American-Chinese cuisine, can be high in salt, sugar, and oil. However, you can still have delicious and healthy food by picking items that are baked ...
When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Mari Uyehara Mari Uyehara is a writer on the gifts team. She has been writing about food, drinks, and culture for more ...
China's AI race is heating up, with new models making waves in the industry. One new contender is Manus, an AI agent being hailed as the next potential "DeepSeek moment." Here are five key players ...
The sheriff’s office said Chen and He, who are both Chinese nationals, are being held without bail in the Sacramento County Jail, facing four felonies, including conspiracy and organized retail ...
President Xi Jinping’s push for economic expansion and tech innovation is feeding optimism that Chinese stocks will continue this year’s advance and widen their lead over churning US equities.
Two Chinese nationals are facing criminal charges in Oakland County for a large-scale fraud scheme where retail gift cards were shoplifted, tampered with, returned to stores and then monitored ...
FOX 2 - Two Chinese nationals were arrested and charged for a gift card scheme involving thousands of cards.. The Michigan attorney general announced that Guangji Zhang, 46, of Irvine, California ...
SINGAPORE/HONG KONG, March 14 (Reuters) - As U.S. President Donald Trump's wide-ranging trade war rouses fears of recession, global investors have found an unlikely new sanctuary: Chinese equities.