Plus, Rishi Sunak will lead the UK.
Justice Department cracks down on alleged Chinese spies; Rishi Sunak will become the next UK prime minister. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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Justice Department charges over a dozen with spying |
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- The Justice Department has announced criminal charges against 13 Chinese nationals, accusing them of trying to unlawfully assert Beijing's influence in the United States. [USA Today / Kevin Johnson and Bart Jansen]
- In one case, prosecutors allege two men paid a US law enforcement official thousands in cash and jewelry for information about an investigation into a Chinese company. The official was working as a double agent with the FBI. [CNN / Hannah Rabinowitz]
- The men face obstruction of justice and money laundering charges for using Bitcoin to pay for confidential details about witnesses and evidence. [CNBC / Dan Mangan]
- Meanwhile, in New Jersey, four people — including three alleged Chinese intelligence officers — were charged in a scheme that attempted to recruit US officials to work on China's behalf. [NPR / Ryan Lucas]
- Finally, seven people allegedly working on behalf of the Chinese government tried to force a US resident to return to China as part of a years-long campaign to silence opposition. [CBS / Melissa Quinn and Robert Legare]
- US law enforcement officials acknowledged many of the accused were unlikely to be apprehended, but argued it was important to charge them to send a message to China amid its ongoing power struggle with the US. [Guardian / Hugo Lowell]
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Rishi Sunak will become UK's next prime minister |
- Former finance minister Rishi Sunak will become Britain's next prime minister after winning the Conservative Party's leadership contest on Monday. [Vox / Caroline Houck and Ellen Ioanes]
- Sunak will replace Liz Truss, who resigned six weeks into her tenure after her proposed tax cuts roiled Britain's financial markets and spooked investors. [Wall Street Journal / Max Colchester and Paul Hannon]
- Sunak will be the first person of South Asian descent and the first Hindu to lead the UK. At 42, he'll also be the youngest prime minister in over 200 years. [Guardian / Jessica Elgot]
- King Charles will ask Sunak to officially form a government Tuesday following the transfer of power from Truss. [Associated Press / Jill Lawless]
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas temporarily blocked Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham from testifying in Georgia's probe of 2020 election interference. [The Hill / John Kruzel] |
- A suspected gunman killed at least two people and wounded six others at a St. Louis high school before police fatally shot him. [Reuters]
- Fourth and eighth graders in nearly every state fell behind in math during the first two years of the pandemic, according to an assessment known as the "Nation's Report Card." [Axios / Noah Bressner]
- Actor and comedian Leslie Jordan died in a car crash Monday in Hollywood. He was 67. [Los Angeles Times / Jonah Valdez and Richard Winton]
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"As these cases demonstrate, the government of China sought to interfere with the rights and freedoms of individuals in the United States and to undermine our judicial system that protects those rights. They did not succeed." |
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