Por: The New York Times World October 06, 2022
In early 2020, in the Chinese city of Wuhan, Dr. Li Wenliang lay in a hospital bed with a debilitating fever. He was no ordinary patient, and even then — before Covid had its name — he feared that this was no ordinary ailment.Dr. Li was widely regarded in China as a heroic truth-teller. He had been punished by the authorities for trying to warn others about the virus, and then, in a terrible turn, had become severely sickened by it. Weeks... + full article
New York Post USA Nation October 09, 2022
A Chinese police station set up to spy on the country’s nationals in Lower Manhattan is run by a US charity that is on an IRS blacklist, The Post has learned. The non-profit America ChangLe Association NY Inc. owns and operates the “service station” located above a noodle... + más
Republicans plan immediate IRS oversight if they take control of the House | Fox News
Sen. Marshall introduces bills designed to prevent IRS overreach following agency expansion | Fox Business
Fox News USA Politics October 07, 2022
FIRST ON FOX: Several sent a letter to Biden Cabinet Secretaries Antony Blinken and Merrick Garland demanding answers on a reported Chinese police presence in New York City.Republican Study Committee chairman Jim Banks of Indiana alongside Reps. Michael Waltz of Florida and Mike... + más
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son seeking 'strategic alliance' between chipmaker Arm and Samsung | CNBC
Japanese leader's trip to China in '72 was diplomatic gamble | WPLG Local 10
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 03, 2022
The Boston Globe Spotlight Team’s latest on a New Hampshire surgeon’s troubling malpractice settlement record has prompted many readers to ask: How do I know if my doctor is safe?The team’s work included an interactive national database to help guide the public to helpful... + más
Dave Hyde: Tua Tagovailoa’s week shows NFL concussion policy remains a mess | Orlando Sentinel
Doctor Who Examined Tagovailoa Is Dismissed as Questions Mount | The New York Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 02, 2022
Would you train your workers and then squeeze them out by creating a hostile environment? Would you drive out these workers so they can go work for a competitor? The answer is obviously no. Yet this is what’s happening now in the U.S., with a rising number of U.S.-trained... + más
Taiwan presidential office website hit by cyberattack ahead of Pelosi visit | Politico
Column: Caught in the Middle of U.S.-China Tensions | Time
The New York Times USA Sports October 02, 2022
The N.F.L. Players Association has dismissed a neurologist who evaluated Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa after Tagovailoa hit his head in a game against the Buffalo Bills last Sunday. Tagovailoa was allowed to return to that game, only to be carted off the field during... + más
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa taken off the field on stretcher during game against Bengals | CNN
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 01, 2022
The NFL players union told you what they think of the independent doctor’s diagnosis of Tua Tagovailoa’s possible concussion last Sunday after interviewing him and Dolphins team doctor John Uribe on Saturday. They fired the independent doctor. They thought, “many... + más
How long could Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa remain out in NFL’s concussion protocol? | Orlando Sentinel
After Tua Tagovailoa injury, neuroscientist attacks Miami Dolphins | PennLive
Politico USA Tech September 24, 2022
The website of Taiwan’s presidential office went dark Tuesday due to an alleged distributed denial-of-service attack, with other government websites also impacted. Tense moment: The attack took place hours ahead of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. The Chinese... + más
Idaho and Taiwan sign two-year wheat trade agreement | Associated Press
U.S. sending 'dangerous signals' on Taiwan, China tells Blinken | CNBC
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