Chinese Tech Giant Huawei Cuts 600 US Jobs as Trump’s Tech War Backfires Before the downsizing, Huawei had 1,500 employee in the U.S., representing a mix of local workers and foreign citizens on U.S. work visas. By Sissi Cao
FedEx Refuses to Take the Blame for Trade War-Inflicted Delivery Chaos FedEx argues that the Commerce Department's "entity list" places "an unreasonable burden on FedEx to police the millions of shipments that transit our network every day.” By Sissi Cao
Caught Up in Trade War, FedEx ‘Accidentally’ Lost Huawei Packages Twice in a Month The Chinese government is considering adding FedEx to its own national security blacklist. By Sissi Cao
The Return of Seven Schiele Works Marks a Turning Point in Nazi-Looted Art Claims By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Lise Davidsen and Julia Bullock Jump Start New York City’s Classical Music Season By Christopher Corwin
Art Advisor Katharine Earnhardt On Entry-Level Collecting, Untapped Markets and More By Christa Terry