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    How China Influences Elections in America’s Biggest City

    The Chinese consulate in Manhattan has mobilized community groups to defeat candidates who don’t fall in line with the authoritarian state.
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    How China Influences Elections in America’s Biggest City

    The Chinese consulate in Manhattan has mobilized community groups to defeat candidates who don’t fall in line with the authoritarian state.
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    China Exit Ban on Wells Fargo Executive Stokes Foreign Business Anxiety

    The case comes around the same time a Japanese pharmaceutical executive was imprisoned, adding to growing unease even as Beijing tries to court overseas investors.
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    Andrew Cuomo’s Campaign Adviser Led Chinese State Oil Company

    Larry He, who served as Mr. Cuomo’s Asian outreach director, held senior posts at a multibillion-dollar firm owned by China but omitted the experience from his résumé.
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    Chinese Students Reconsider the U.S. as Republicans Threaten Their Visas

    Critics say proposals to restrict or even ban Chinese student visas take a “sledgehammer to a problem that needs highly targeted tools.”
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    Overlooked No More: Hong Yen Chang, Lawyer Who Challenged a Racist System

    He struggled to become the first Chinese American person to practice law in the U.S., then used his training to fight for other Chinese Americans.
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    How Trump Denying Visas to Chinese Students Could Backfire on the US

    Protecting the borders from espionage is essential. It’s something else to deny students because they are Chinese and hope to pursue a STEM degree in the United States.
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    U.S. Will ‘Aggressively’ Revoke Visas of Many Chinese Students, Rubio Says

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the students who will have their visas canceled include people with ties to the Chinese Communist Party and those studying in “critical fields.”
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    Overlooked No More, Walasse Ting, Who Bridged Cultures With Paint and Prose

    His style as a poet and artist was informed by his upbringing in Shanghai and his years in Paris. He then joined the Pop-fueled studios of New York.