New York City Sues Social Media Giants Over Teen Health and Education Impact

On October 8, 2025, the New York City government, the Department of Education, and NYC Health + Hospitals jointly filed a 327-page complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, accusing major social media companies—including Meta Platforms, Inc. (parent of Facebook and Instagram), Snap Inc. (Snapchat), ByteDance Ltd. (TikTok), and Alphabet Inc. (YouTube/Google)—of causing serious harm to minors’ health and the city’s public education system.

Millions of Chinese Electronics Vanish from U.S. Online Stores After FCC Move

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has recently announced stricter scrutiny of electronic and communication devices produced by Chinese manufacturers. Following the decision, several major U.S. online retailers have removed millions of listings involving Chinese brands. The measure covers categories such as smartwatches, surveillance cameras, security systems, and network transmitters, marking a further escalation in Washington’s regulatory pressure on Chinese-made electronics.

Former Trump Fundraiser and Chinese American Businessman Daniel Lou Goes on Trial Over “Straw Donor” Allegations

The U.S. Department of Justice has officially begun the trial of Chinese American businessman Xinyue “Daniel” Lou. Prosecutors allege that in 2019, Lou arranged a “straw donation” for a political fundraising event for former President Donald Trump, helping Chinese nationals indirectly contribute money and gain close access to Trump, thereby circumventing federal laws that prohibit foreign citizens from making political donations in the United States. Jury selection has been completed, and the trial is expected to last about one week.

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court in Bid to Curb Birthright Citizenship

The Trump administration has formally filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to uphold its executive order on birthright citizenship and allow it to take effect. If the Court rules in favor of the order, children born in the United States to parents who are undocumented or only temporarily present would no longer automatically receive U.S. citizenship. The move signals that one of the core provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment is facing an unprecedented challenge

Chinese Immigrants Surge to Oust San Francisco Politician

On September 16, Joel Engardio, the supervisor representing San Francisco’s District 4, was removed from office in a special recall election. Chinese immigrant voters made up a significant portion of the electorate. Engardio became the fifth public official to be recalled in San Francisco over the past four years. The vote not only reflected dissatisfaction with his policies but also highlighted the growing political influence of Chinese immigrant communities.

Trump Proposes Steep H-1B Fee Increase, Draws Strong Criticism from Asian American Advocates

President Donald Trump recently signed a proclamation announcing that, starting Sunday, the application fee for H-1B visas would be raised dramatically: new applicants or their employers must pay a one-time fee of $100,000, compared with the previous fee of only $2,000 to $5,000. The White House stated that the measure is intended to “ensure American workers come first” and to require companies to assume greater financial responsibility when hiring foreign professionals.

How Does Charlie Kirk View Chinese Americans?

Charlie Kirk, the American conservative youth leader, was known during his life for his outspoken “America First” stance and his criticism of “woke” culture. His views on Chinese Americans were complex and often contradictory—he praised the economic achievements of Chinese Americans while remaining highly wary of alleged Chinese Communist Party (CCP) influence. This dual attitude…