
Chinese intel officers charged with stealing U.S. aviation technology
It's the third time since September that Chinese officers are accused of stealing information from American corporations
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It's the third time since September that Chinese officers are accused of stealing information from American corporations
China plans to become the global leader in artificial intelligence by 2030 and one concern is how it might be used to spread authoritarianism around the globe. The latest edition of Wired magazine discusses that concern in the article "The AI Cold War That Could Doom Us All.” Nicholas Thompson, the co-author of the article and Wired's editor-in-chief, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss how technology has seemingly stopped promoting democracy around the world and the potential advantages China has over the U.S.
The remaining miners are believed to be 242 feet below the surface
39-year-old woman in custody but no motive immediately discussed after latest attack on kids at school in China
The president denies report that China is spying on calls he makes on his iPhones
The world's longest sea bridge is now officially open for traffic in China. It took almost a decade to build the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge, which spans 34 miles. But many in Hong Kong view the bridge as the Chinese government tightening its grip on the former British colony. Ben Tracy reports.
The Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge spans 34 miles and could cut travel time between certain cities from about 3 hours to 30 minutes
Any trade truce still seems far off for the world's two richest countries
On Friday, U.S. intelligence agencies stated that Russia, China, Iran and other countries are engaged in active efforts to influence voters ahead of the midterm elections. Hours later, the Justice Department announced the indictment of a Russian woman, making her the first person charged with interfering in the 2018 election. Ian Vandewalker, senior counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the tactics being used to sow discord among Americans and how to spot election interference on social media.
Near a coastline or not, seafood is an increasingly popular food option for Americans. The U.S. is now the second-largest consumer of seafood worldwide after China and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 20 percent of adults are eating fish at least twice a week. But choosing your fish doesn't always mean getting what you're after. Meg Oliver reports.
"It's the first time I've ever seen anything like this in a heartland city"
China reportedly has a plan to launch an artificial moon in 2020. Made of mirrors, the moon would be designed to reflect natural light onto the city of Chengdu, possibly eliminating the need for streetlights. Jeff Glor has more.
Who needs streetlights when you have moonlight – man-made moonlight, that is
General Motors and Ford are seeing a sharp fall in vehicle sales in China, with as more car tariffs loom
As tariffs start to bite, Chinese economic growth slips to slowest rate since the 2008 financial crisis
Krebs told Major Garrett on this week's episode of "The Takeout" that the Chinese present as much of a threat to election security as the Russians
The 144-year-old Universal Postal Union allows companies based abroad to ship to the U.S. at low rates
Communist Party makes another attempt to defend extrajudicial detention of Central Asian Muslim minorities against mounting criticism
Imagine gathering for a morning meeting, when a snake falls from the ceiling onto you and your coworkers. That's what happened to this bank staff in China.
Several countries are building up their cyber capabilities both to protect their own interests and go on the offensive. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN to discuss how Russia, China, Iran and other threat actors are attempting to influence elections in the U.S. and around the world.
Investors hope President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping can cool trade tensions at October summit
Prominent journalist's disappearance is latest case to raise dark questions about whether the world really cares about the truth
This is the first time in recent history a Chinese intelligence official has been arrested and charged in U.S., officials say
Russia, China, Iran, and hacktivist groups are meddling with elections in the U.S. and around the world
Municipalities are making tough choices as recycling becomes unprofitable for some communities
President Trump addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, the 80th anniversary of the world body.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show just less than a week after network broadcaster ABC pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" over remarks he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
United Airlines asked the FAA to issue a ground stop for its flights in the U.S. for the second time in less than two months, citing a technical problem.
President Trump said Ukraine is "in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form" — a shift that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said took him by surprise.
President Trump suggested Tuesday that London officials want to "go to sharia law," a comment London Mayor Sadiq Khan's office called "bigoted" and "appalling."
A malfunctioning escalator and teleprompter at the United Nations' headquarters drew President Trump's frustration.
Ryan Routh was found guilty of all five charges, which included attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate and assaulting a federal officer.
Early analysis shows the network was used for communication between foreign governments and individuals known to U.S. law enforcement.
Camp Mystic has announced that it plans to reopen one of its Texas sites, where 27 girls and counselors died in a July flood.