Who was the man next to Barron Trump during Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony? What to know about Viktor Knavs.
As the Biden interregnum concludes, the Trump train roars into Washington, D.C., this week with the vigor and triumphant vindication unseen since 1829, when Andrew Jackson stormed into the White House.
It is important people recognize the links between Trump's imitation of the playbook, and where that may eventually lead. Some links are obvious, some less so. Here are a few examples.
The bankers definitely want in despite this being a heavy lift because the fees on an estimated $20-plus billion deal could be pretty rich.
The former vice president has become a spokesman for traditional conservatism in the Republican Party, clashing with the dominant MAGA populists.
On the eve of Trump's inauguration, a CPC-owned newspaper said it looks forward to "greater progress at this new starting point."
A Chinese AI model built on a shoestring budget has shocked Silicon Valley and presented a major challenge to Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump has signaled a potential deal to save TikTok over the weekend, as Republican attorneys general are skeptical of the app's safety but await Trump's action.
Donald Trump is now being hailed as TikTok's savior after he tried to ban the app during his White House first term.
President-elect Donald Trump said he plans to issue an executive order once ... nor would we want the Chinese Communist Party,” Waltz told CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “But we also want an app that 170 million Americans clearly really enjoy and ...
Joe Biden’s administration feared that advanced ai could secure the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) military supremacy. So America has curtailed exports to China of the best chips for training ai and cut off China’s access to many of the machines needed to make substitutes.
Gao’s sin? Saying that China may have grown just 2% over the last two or three years, less than half the rate Xi’s government claims. The reason Gao is allegedly being silenced is for shining a brighter-than-usual spotlight on one of the biggest perception problems facing Xi’s Communist Party: that China routinely cooks the GDP books.