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Research for Sale: How Chinese Money Flows to American Universities
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How Universities Make Money Beyond the Big Donors
Some donors have threatened to pull support from universities over mounting pro-Palestinian protests. But private gifts are just one of the ways schools can be funded. Former Northwestern President Morton Schapiro breaks down the complex ...The Wall Street Journal - World -
Individual U.S. states, invoking grassroots Americandistrust of the Chinese Communist Party, are taking action to block Chinese land purchases, factory plans and research in their jurisdictions.
Individual U.S. states, invoking grassroots American distrust of the Chinese Communist Party, are taking action to block Chinese land purchases, factory plans and research in their jurisdictions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Individual U.S. states, invoking grassroots Americandistrust of the Chinese Communist Party, are taking action to block Chinese land purchases, factory plans and research in their jurisdictions.
Individual U.S. states, invoking grassroots American distrust of the Chinese Communist Party, are taking action to block Chinese land purchases, factory plans and research in their jurisdictions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How can Stormont get more money?
After this week's budget Stormont ministers agree that none of them have enough money.BBC News - Top stories -
How Anglo American turned into prey
The 107-year-old South African mining group, long resistant to change, has now rejected a takeover offer from BHPFinancial Times - Business -
How TikTok Helped This Beauty Brand Break $100 Million in Sales
The Beachwaver Co., a bootstrapped family business, has leveraged social media to drive fast growth.Inc. - Business - Tiktok -
Venice entry fee tickets go on sale. Here's how they work
Venice's long awaited entry fee for day trippers launched on April 25. Here's how to pay, and how to claim an exemption if you're staying in the city.CNN - Top stories -
Venice entry fee tickets go on sale. Here's how they work
Venice's long awaited entry fee for day trippers launched on April 25. Here's how to pay, and how to claim an exemption if you're staying in the city.CNN - Top stories -
How TikTok’s Chinese owner tightened its grip on the app
Insiders say ByteDance exerting increasing influence over platform despite US pressure over ownershipFinancial Times - Business - Tiktok -
How Volvo landed a cheap Chinese EV on U.S. shores in a trade war
A made-in-China electric vehicle will hit U.S. dealers this summer offering power and efficiency similar to the Tesla Model Y, the world’s best-selling EV, but for about $8,000 less.NBC News - Top stories
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