China-US Relations: Obama's 'New Level' Push With China A Tough Sell In Washington
Obama wants to take things "to a new level" with China -- but his time to do it is limited, and China knows it.
What Is Singles Day? Alibaba's 11/11 E-Commerce Sale Hopes To Go Global
A Chinese holiday celebrating bachelorhood became bigger than Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and is ready for the world stage.
Extended Visas For Chinese Citizens May Bring $85 Billion A Year To The US
The U.S. and China announce extended visas for citizens of both countries, meant to help with economic relations.
China Censors US Pollution Data During APEC Meeting In Beijing
Beijing may have cleared its skies for the APEC summit, but data about air quality just got harder to find.
California's Recycling Program Operating At Million Dollar Losses
A new audit of the CalRecycle program says that major changes need to be made to prevent the program from losing more money.
5.6 Earthquake Hits Indonesia's Northern Waters
Yet another earthquake has hit Indonesia's Sumatra region.
When Will Typhoon Nuri Make Landfall? Storm Exected To Hit Alaska This Weekend
Remnants of Typhoon Nuri are expected to cause major damage on Alaska's western Aleutian Islands.
Army Drops Term 'Negro' From Official Document
After receiving backlash for using dated definitions of race, the U.S. Army has updated its documents.
Nike Drops Adrian Peterson Endorsement Deal Following Child Abuse Plea Deal
Amid accusations of child abuse, Adrian Peterson has lost endorsement deals with Castrol, EpiPen and now Nike.
Cleveland Teens Admit To Dumping Bodily Fluids On Autistic Classmate For 'Ice Bucket' Prank
Three teens charged in a cruel prank on an autistic teen expressed remorse after admitting in court to dumping urine and spit on their classmate.
Who Is Susan Sherman? Kentucky Teacher Quits After Being Told To Take Leave Amid Ebola Fears
The Roman Catholic Church in Louisville, Kentucky, acknowledged forcing a leave of absence was "not the right judgment."
Chinese Media Weighs In On Midterm Election 2014 Results: Obama Crippled By Results
The U.S. president arrives in China in a week, where the media is already calling him a lame duck.
YouTube Suspends Fake Tibet Propaganda Accounts After Investigation
China knows how to make a great fake, but Chinese fake social media accounts could use some work.
Beijing's Winter Olympics 2022 Bid Threatened By Air Pollution Levels
It's down to Almaty and Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics, but it isn't clear whether China has what it takes to keep the capital clean.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Says He's Gay, And It May Not Matter In China's Conservative Market
The Apple CEO said on Thursday that he is proud to be gay. China has a history of homophobia — but it also has a history of loving Apple.
Russia To Revamp North Korea's Rail System, Eyes Mineral Resources
Russia wants in on North Korea's vast mineral resources, but first it has to get to them.
Vietnam And India Sign Oil, Naval Agreement Amid South China Sea Disputes, Angering Beijing
India and Vietnam signed various military and maritime deals that have raised concerns in Beijing.
Do Hong Kongers Think The US Is Behind Occupy Protests?
Does Hong Kong's elite think that Washington, D.C., is pulling the strings behind the Occupy protests?
Ebola Outbreak In China Is A Likely Scenario As A Result Of Chinese Workers In Africa: Expert
Ebola experts believe arrival screenings for the virus are largely ineffective.
China's Communist Party Puts Corruption Fight Ahead Of Economic Growth
China's crackdown on corruption at the local level may jeopardize the growth of economies at the regional level.
China-Japan Maritime Dispute: China Recalls Navy Ships, But Sends More Fishing Boats
Chinese fishing boats in the disputed waters of the East China Sea have doubled since last year, making Japan wary.
Mark Zuckerberg Is Not Fluent In Mandarin Chinese, But It Is Still Impressive
The Facebook founder could have done a better job of sounding convinced of his Chinese, but wasn't that bad.
Kenny G Says He Doesn't Support Hong Kong Protest, After Getting Warning From Beijing
The American musician goes into damage-control mode after getting flak from China, where he is a huge figure.
North Korea Closes Borders To Tourists Amid Ebola Virus Fears
North Korea will not admit any international tourists, effective immediately. The reason? Ebola fears.
Al Qaeda Wants Xinjiang In The Islamic Caliphate -- But Uighur Leaders Say No
Jihadist organizations like al Qaeda and ISIS have been pushing to recruit the Muslim minority in China — but Uighur leaders say no.
China's International Capital Corp (CICC) Chairman Jin Liqun Resigns
One of China's largest investment banks has seen its second top executive resignation in just two weeks.
Kenny G Tweets From Hong Kong Protests, Gets Warning From Beijing
The American jazz musician is big in China, and his appearance at the Hong Kong protests got him in trouble with Beijing.
China Real Estate, Industrial Production To Take Biggest Hit From GDP Slowdown
The impact of China's slowing economy will likely hit Guizhou, Qinghai and Hainan the most.
As Communist Party Meets For Fourth Plenum, Chinese Media Goes Big On 'Rule Of Law'
The Communist Party sets an ambitious goal for reform, and state-controlled media hammers the point home.
China Takes A Page From SARS To Deal With Ebola Outbreak
China's response to the Ebola outbreak is based on what the country learned from SARS 11 years ago.