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President Trump has come away with some big wins after the first full day of his China summit with Xi Jinping.
Daily Wire foreign affairs reporter Cassie Akiva has more.
With the president's trip to China, Americans are getting to see the staggering extent of the Chinese surveillance state.
Daily Wire reporter Zach Jewell reports.
A Chinese agent has been found guilty in what's being called a secret police station case in New York City.
Daily Wire assistant editor Nathan Gay has the details.
A California program to give iPads to prisoners spearheaded by Gavin Newsom has yielded disturbing results.
Daily Wire culture reporter Megan Basham has more.
Honda Motor Company posted its first annual loss since listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange 70 years ago after a costly retreat from its once-aggressive EV strategy.
Hit with more than $9 billion in EV write-downs, Honda abandoned its goal of going fully electric by 2040.
It froze its major EV projects, including an $11 billion Canada build-out, and admitted demand had shifted.
Honda's chief executive, Toshiro Mibe, said in a recent news conference, quote, we were not able to respond flexibly enough.
The automaker has also abandoned the notion of fully hydrogen-powered cars, which it said was an idea pushed by the Biden administration and is now pivoting back toward hybrids.
A trans-identifying man says that gender surgery drove him to execute his parents.
Daily Wire investigative reporter Meg Brock reports.
And Mayo Clinic researchers have validated an artificial intelligence model capable of detecting pancreatic cancer on routine CT scans up to three years before clinical diagnosis.
The radiomics-based early detection model, or REDMOD system, identifies
sub-visual biological signatures in the pancreas, while the organ still appears entirely normal to the human eye.
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is currently on track to become the second leading cause of cancer death in the US by 2030.
Because the disease is often silent in its early stages, more than 85% of patients are diagnosed only after the cancer has metastasized.