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Two weeks after the U.S. said it would revoke Chinese student visas, Trump said he came to an agreement with Chinese leader Xi Jinping regarding enrollment at U.S. campuses.
A Chinese citizen has been arrested and charged after federal investigators say she smuggled biological materials into the U.S. for her work at a University of Michigan laboratory ...
Chinese were the top foreign buyers of U.S. commercial real estate in 2020, and in 2021, Chinese owners held 384,000 acres in the U.S. They often use shell companies to obscure the owner’s ...
Another Chinese citizen is facing smuggling charges from the federal government, the third in a week, this time accused of bringing biological materials related to roundworms into the U.S. for her ...
Of the Chinese citizens whose visas would be revoked by his bill, Mr. Moore was dismissive of the idea that they were here simply studying. “Maybe some are,” he said.
The Chinese fungus-smuggling couple: Letters to the Editor — June 7, 2025 By Post readers Published June 6, 2025, 6:49 p.m. ET ...
Controversy surrounding a speech given by a Chinese Harvard graduate reflects the Chinese public’s “disillusionment” with elite education and “anger at class rigidity”, according to a ...
The number of Chinese students in Japan increased to 115,000 in 2023 from under 100,000 in 2019. An overseas degree is also less useful than it was in China’s grim job market.
FBI chief Kash Patel announced the arrest of Yunqing Jian, a Chinese national, for allegedly smuggling the dangerous fungus Fusarium graminearum into the US. Jian, along with her boyfriend Zunyong ...
FBI director Kash Patel confirmed on Tuesday that two Chinese nationals were arrested in the US for allegedly smuggling a hazardous biological pathogen into the country.
Two Chinese nationals are accused of smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a dangerous pathogen, into the U.S. for research, potentially for agroterrorism. They face charges including conspiracy and ...
Two Chinese scientists have been charged with allegedly smuggling a toxic fungus into the United States that they planned to research at an American university, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
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