Can Chinese-made cameras serve as Beijing’s overseas spies? The United States warns the answer is yes and that the devices are capable of disrupting critical operations if they’re installed in key networks.President Donald Trump welcomes the Japanese prime minister to the White House. We have more on what the two leaders agreed on.America’s health care industry is urging Trump to make a tariff exception for Chinese medical supplies. They say levies on Chinese imports could send drug prices rising on U.S. soil.China takes aim at Washington over Panama’s decision to exit a major infrastructure deal. We look at the competition heating up between the two powers.00:00 Intro01:02 Chinese Cameras Capable of Espionage, Disruption in the US03:14 Medical Sector Pressures Trump Over China Tariff04:26 Trump Meets Japan’s Prime Minister at White House06:25 China Blames US for Panama’s Exit From Belt and Road08:11 Australian Defense Minister Meets With Hegseth09:42 DeepSeek May Have Ability to Track Web Data11:41Lee: DeepSeek Did Not Out-Innovate the US15:52 Lawmaker Highlights CCP’s Persecution of Falun Gong17:44 Probe Details Labor Abuse at BYD Brazil Factory