Hong Kong Protest Update: Police Target Last Pro-Democracy Site To Clear Supporters
Protesters and police are bracing themselves for what could be a confrontation at the last major protest camps.
China On US Senate Torture Report: America Needs To 'Clean Up Its Own Human Rights Issues'
Now the U.S. is in no position to talk about human rights in other countries, China's official news agency said.
Zhou Yongkang Trial And Sentencing: Harsh Consequences Expected Under 'Rule Of Law'
A suspended death sentence is the probable fate for China's ousted security chief, Zhou Yongkang.
China's 'Diaosi': Growing 'Loser' Population Sheds Light On Chinese Youth
The "diaosi," or "loser," demographic is China's answer to the West's millennials.
China Curbing Religious Extremism: New Rules Hope To Prevent Jihadist Influence
Religious expression in China is becoming increasingly limited, as the government says extremism threatens the province of Xinjiang.
North Korea Directive Orders Citizens Named 'Kim Jong Un' To Change Their Name
Dictator Kim Jong Un wants to make sure that no other North Korean bears his name.
Muslim Brotherhood Leaders Sentenced To Jail For Insulting Egypt Court
Prominent figures in the Muslim Brotherhood were sentenced to prison for criticizing the Egyptian court.
Tampa Bay Homeless Shelter Investigation Reveals Controversial Practices
Questions have arisen concerning whether a Florida homeless shelter is taking advantage of its residents.
Department Of Justice To Release 30,000 Emails From IRS Exchange With White House
Thousands of emails between a former IRS official and the White House are part of an investigation by the Department of Justice.
Beijing Passes Citywide Smoking Ban As Chinese Lawmakers Mull Nationwide Regulations
Beijing will outlaw smoking in all public spaces in the city, as of next June 1.
Children Discover Baby Buried In Sydney Beach
A group of children in Australia discovered the shallow grave of a baby while playing on the beach Sunday.
Selfies And Plastic Surgery: New Poll Shows Link Between Social Media And Rise In Plastic Surgery Procedures
Social media and their selfies have contributed to a rise in plastic-surgery demand in the U.S.
Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi Gets Married: Jersey Shore Star Weds Jionni LaValle
Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi marries Jionni LaValle with 'Jersey Shore' co-stars by her side.
Study Shows Graphene Outperforms Steel And Kevlar: New Uses For Super Material
A material called graphene showed it could absorb the impact of a bullet better than materials like steel and Kevlar.
Modern Slavery And Human Trafficking In The UK: 'Hidden Crime' More Prevalent Than Thought
The British Home Office has found an estimated 13,000 people in the U.K. are slaves.
Winds Over 80 MPH Hit Wyoming, Causing Power Outages And Property Damage
Fierce gusts of wind are expected to continue through the weekend as power is restored in northwest Wyoming.
Music Publishers Sue Cox Communications Internet Provider For Facilitating Piracy
Two music publishers have filed a lawsuit against an Internet service provider for allegedly allowing "repeat infringement" of copyrights.
Obama Shops On Small Business Saturday: President Hits Local Washington Bookstore
Though record sales were made on Black Friday, President Obama shows his support on Small Business Saturday
Weibo vs. WeChat: Sina Weibo Announces Self-Censorship To Prevent Promotion Of Competitor
The battle for China's 618 million Internet users continues.
North Korea On Ferguson Violence: US Is 'Kingpin Of Human Rights Abuses'
Facing human rights violation accusations of its own, North Korea says America is one of the world's biggest offenders.
Ferguson, Missouri, Protests: International Newspapers, Media Showcase Violence, Destruction, Flames
Global media showcased photos of overnight clashes, touting the incident as an eruption of long-simmering U.S. racial tension.
China And US Face Off Over South China Sea Artificial Island: US, Neighbors See It As Threat
A cluster of islands in the South China Sea will be a reason China and the U.S. will always struggle to get along.
Prince William To Visit China In First Royal Visit To Mainland Since 1986
Buckingham Palace is expected to formally make an announcement this week regarding Prince William's trip to China in 2015.
China's Pollution And C02 Emissions Solution: Export It
China hopes to meet its pollution cap targets by sending big polluters overseas.
North Korea Defectors Use Chinese 'Snakeheads' To Escape Regime
China's 'snakhead' gangs find new business in smuggling in North Korean defectors.
'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 1' China Premiere Canceled: Rebellion Plot Could Cost Movie Millions In China Market
Despite previously approving the latest Hunger Games movie for release, China's government censors are having second thoughts.
South China Sea Maritime Dispute: Xi Jinping Vows Peaceful Resolution, As PLA Prepares For Possible Use Of Force
The Chinese president vows to handle maritime disputes peacefully, but China's PLA is still preparing for combat.
Is China Supporting North Korea's Military Through Disguised Crude Oil Exports?
China may be covertly supporting North Korea's military despite taking a harsher stance on the nation at the U.N.
China-Japan Relations: Abe And Xi APEC Meeting Only Symbolic
Xi and Abe shook hands at the high-level APEC meeting, but that doesn't mean much for improved relations.
Taobao Jumps On APEC Suit Trend To Sell Star Trek Jackets To The Masses
Much has come out of the APEC summit in Beijing this week — including a fascination with Star Trek-esque jackets sported by world leaders.