It’s now ‘China Week’ on the House floor. Republicans and Democrats are uniting behind policies to rein in the influence of the Chinese Communist Party.
The United States and China are holding competing drills in a hotly contested region—the South China Sea. What are the rising threats there?
Chinese entities own over 42,000 acres of agricultural land in Missouri.
The project, which aims to convert the farm into marshland and marsh channels, has angered locals who say they weren’t consulted.
The company has also been given two years to divest itself of the land it owns in Arkansas.
A bill that adds the USDA secretary as a permanent member of a federal national security review panel has passed committee, ready for a vote in the House.
It’s now ‘China Week’ on the House floor. Republicans and Democrats are uniting behind policies to rein in the influence of the Chinese Communist Party.
The United States and China are holding competing drills in a hotly contested region—the South China Sea. What are the rising threats there?
Chinese entities own over 42,000 acres of agricultural land in Missouri.
The project, which aims to convert the farm into marshland and marsh channels, has angered locals who say they weren’t consulted.
The company has also been given two years to divest itself of the land it owns in Arkansas.
A bill that adds the USDA secretary as a permanent member of a federal national security review panel has passed committee, ready for a vote in the House.