China in Focus Full Broadcast (March 27)*

Is China cashing in on America’s lithium mining while U.S. taxpayers pick up the tab? We have more on how this could be happening, and its links to a massive mining project in Nevada.

More trouble for TikTok. Reports say the Federal Trade Commission has been investigating the platform over its data and security practices.

An online dating app has a surprising second use. Young job hunters in China are flocking to Tinder for career networking instead of dating.

A new threat was made against Shen Yun Performing Arts—this time menacing bombs and a mass shooting. The warning is the latest in a string of threats at theaters and venues over the last week. Plus, people are calling for an investigation into a U.S. customs officer at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport for allegedly discriminating against performance artists over their faith.

  1. Energy Dept. to Give $2.6B Loan to Canadian Miner with China Ties
  2. New Deal Boosts Struggling U.S. Solar Industry
  3. FTC Investigating TikTok on Privacy, Security: Report
  4. Young Chinese Turn to Tinder for Job Networking
  5. New Bomb and Mass Shooting Threats Against Shen Yun
  6. CBP Agent Allegedly Targets U.S. Performers
  7. NY Times Repeats CCP Narratives on Falun Gong: Browde
  8. NY Times Planning Hit Piece on Shen Yun: Report
  9. China to Close 4 Financial Asset Exchanges
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