Report: China continues to subsidize deadly fentanyl exports Fentanyl made from Chinese chemicals is killing tens of thousands of Americans. A House committee report found new evidence the Chinese government supports tax breaks to subsidize the drug trade. Emily Feng
The U.S. counterintelligence head says the list of threats is long and getting longer Mike Casey tells NPR that the scale of spying against the United States is "impressive and terrifying." He says: "More players are getting into it with more tools, going after more targets." Ryan Lucas
Biden and China's Xi make first contact since November with a 'check-in' call Tuesday's call between the two leaders followed through on a pledge they made in November for more frequent contact to try to help stabilize the U.S.-China relationship. John Ruwitch
How we got to 'Made in China' A new book tells the story of how corporate America shifted its view of trade with China. Greg Rosalsky
Chinese national arrested and charged with stealing AI trade secrets from Google Prosecutors say at the same time that Linwei Ding was working for Google and stealing the building blocks of its AI technology, he was also secretly employed by two China-based tech companies. Ryan Lucas
China says it plans to send more pandas to the San Diego Zoo this year In November, Chinese President Xi Jinping raised hopes his country would start sending pandas to the U.S. again after he and President Joe Biden convened in Northern California. The Associated Press
Biden's campaign gives in and joins TikTok. Blame the youngs The White House has stayed away from TikTok because of national security concerns related to its Chinese parent company. But Biden's campaign has now jumped in because that's where young voters are. Elena Moore
Question marks over China's economy have stocks on a long downward slide Benchmark indexes are near a five-year low, after a rough start to the year. China's CSI 300 index is down nearly 20% over the past 12 months. Analysts say the malaise is a symptom of bigger problems. John Ruwitch Play AudioListen 5 mins
Wray warns Chinese hackers are aiming to 'wreak havoc' on U.S. critical infrastructure The FBI director says Chinese state-sponsored hackers targeting of U.S critical infrastructure — including water treatment plants, pipelines and the power to grid — poses a national security threat. Ryan Lucas
Here's what to know about the collapse of China's Evergrande property developer In 2018, Evergrande was listed as the world's most valuable real estate company. But on Monday, a Hong Kong court ordered it to be liquidated. Scott Neuman