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在中美高層之間遊走:趙小蘭和她的家族航運生意

趙家與中共領導層淵源頗深,趙小蘭的父親與江澤民曾是校友。趙小蘭多年來利用她在中國的人脈和知名度來提升家族航運公司福茂的形象,北京的產業政策給這家企業帶來豐厚的利潤。

在中美高层之间游走:赵小兰和她的家族航运生意

赵家与中共领导层渊源颇深,赵小兰的父亲与江泽民曾是校友。赵小兰多年来利用她在中国的人脉和知名度来提升家族航运公司福茂的形象,北京的产业政策给这家企业带来丰厚的利润。

On Fox News, Kirsten Gillibrand Talks Abortion, Al Franken and More

In an hourlong appearance on Sunday, Ms. Gillibrand, hoping to bolster her flagging candidacy, got into some contentious exchanges about the host network.

For the Chao Family, Deep Ties to the World’s 2 Largest Economies

The family of Elaine Chao, the transportation secretary, has forged high-level political connections not only in the United States but also in China, where their shipping business has prospered.

Google Disruptions Affect Gmail, YouTube and Other Sites

The errors also affected businesses that rely on Google’s technology. Google said the problems were not caused by a cyberattack.

A ‘Bridge’ to China, and Her Family’s Business, in the Trump Cabinet

Elaine Chao has boosted the profile of her family’s shipping company, which benefits from industrial policies in China that are roiling the Trump administration.

Mulvaney Says McCain Ship Episode Is ‘Much Ado About Nothing’

The White House again played down its directive to hide a Navy warship named after Senator John McCain as the Pentagon warned against politicizing the military.

Kirsten Gillibrand’s Fox News Town Hall: What to Watch For

The senator is appearing on Fox News for an hour on Sunday night. Will she be able to give her flagging candidacy a boost?

U.S. Requiring Social Media Information From Visa Applicants

The State Department is asking visa applicants to submit social media accounts that they have used in the past five years under a new policy that took effect on Friday.

F.B.I. Is Said to Be Investigating College Admissions Practices at T.M. Landry

The private school in Louisiana, once celebrated for helping underprivileged and minority students attend elite colleges, is now under federal investigation over its college applications.

Leah Chase, Creole Chef Who Fed Presidents and Freedom Riders, Dies at 96

In New Orleans, Dooky Chase’s was the only upscale restaurant that welcomed African-Americans, and it became a gathering place for civil rights leaders.

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