Trump Angers China By Signing Law Backing Hong Kong Protesters China summoned the U.S. ambassador and issued a sharp response over the legislation, which allows the U.S. to sanction individuals who violate Hong Kong residents' rights. Alex Leff
Opinion: Why You Should Think About Uighurs Next Time You Put Shoes On NPR's Scott Simon explains what China's treatment of Muslim Uighurs has to do with American consumers. Scott Simon
President Trump Waffles On Hong Kong Democracy Bill Amid China Trade Talks President Trump says he stands with democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong. But he stopped short of pledging support for a pro-Hong Kong bill, saying it could complicate trade talks with China. Scott Horsley
U.S. Firms Get 90-Day Extension To Work With Huawei On Rural Networks The U.S. government is letting American businesses work with Chinese tech giant Huawei for an additional three months, in a third delay to a ban enacted in May for national security reasons. Shannon Bond
Trump Makes No Promises On China Trade Deal President Trump says a mini trade agreement with China could happen "soon," but he offered no guarantees. In a speech to the Economic Club of New York, Trump downplayed the cost of his trade war. Scott Horsley
U.S. Company Accused Of Illegally Selling Chinese-Made Security Products To Military Aventura Technologies Inc. and seven of its employees are facing charges of fraud, money laundering and illegal importation of Chinese equipment, which officials say endangered military personnel. Paolo Zialcita
In China, Kids Of Unwed Mothers May Be Barred From Public Health Care, Education Being a mom without a husband leaves many women in a legal gray zone where they are unable to access medical and other public services for themselves and their children. Some women are even fined. Emily Feng
China Has Been Slow To Embrace #MeToo. Pop-Up Sexual Consent Workshops Might Help After her own sexual assault, a social media celebrity in China is challenging the country's taboo against frank discussions about sex by hosting consent workshops for students at a Beijing bar. Amy Cheng
Essex Deaths: New Arrests As Vietnamese Families Say Relatives May Have Been In Truck A man and woman, both 38, have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people, along with suspicion of 39 counts of manslaughter. Paolo Zialcita
China's Tech Giant Huawei Spans Much Of The Globe Despite U.S. Efforts To Ban It America's lobbying against the brand has had limited success. Many countries in Europe, Africa, the Americas and the Middle East are continuing their 5G rollout with at least some Huawei equipment. Emily Feng