A creditor to an overseas arm of China’s largest construction company is asking a US bankruptcy court to help investigate whether the firm may have committed fraud.
A man who taped a sinister note to a Chinese ex-official’s door in New Jersey was sentenced Wednesday to 16 months in prison.
Sarkis Izmirlian’s BML Properties Limited (BMLP) has accused China Construction America (CCA) of “stonewalling” its attempts to gain basic information amid an ongoing legal fight and has asked a U.S.
China tensions have precipitated a decade-long decline in bilateral people-to-people exchanges. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
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Pat Lay's "Hybrid" and Jerome China's "Found and Reclaimed" open this January and February and will run through March at NJCU ...
Donald Trump says he will use his presidential powers to launch mass deportation operations, slash environmental regulations ...
Hawaiʻi Attorney General Anne Lopez is sending letters to more than 800 Hawaiʻi tobacco retailers and distributors about the ...
Trump signed the order hours after taking office on Monday. It directed federal agencies to halt recognition of citizenship for children born after Feb 19, 2025, to mothers who are either undocumented ...
In nomination hearing, Rubio also slams Beijing’s ‘violation’ of Hong Kong’s autonomy and asserts ‘national defence’ ...