China's Milk Formula Advertising Restrictions Aim To Promote Breastfeeding
China's government is reining in the massive milk-formula market to promote the benefits of breastfeeding.
China Bans Amateur Weather Reporting To Prevent Public Panic Over False Reports
Beijing is cracking down on amateur meteorologists in a bid to control reports on air pollution levels, critics say.
China To Use Big Data To Rate Citizens In New 'Social Credit System'
Through a combination of Big Data and Big Brother, China aims to hold its citizens accountable for financial decisions and moral choices.
China's Billion-Dollar Mobile Games Market Is Ruining Marriages
Smartphones and tablets are being dubbed "marriage killers" in China as citizens spend an increasing amount of time playing mobile games.
Ellen Pao vs. Kleiner Perkins Case Update: Firm Wants $1 Million In Court Fees From Pao
Pao has lost her gender discrimination case, and now she might also owe Kleiner Perkins nearly $1 million.
Dr. Oz Defends TV Show Against Critics: Says Program 'Not A Medical Show'
"The show's purpose is not to talk about medicine."
Clinton Cash Scandal: State Department Emails Reveal Clinton Foundation Link To 'Saudi Entities'
The State Department was reportedly concerned about Bill Clinton's dealings in Saudi Arabia.
Food Recall 2015: Listeria Scare Hits Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams
Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams recalled all of its products after a sample tested positive for listeria.
China's Top Financial Fugitives Flee Abroad: New Report Lists 'Operation Fox Hunt' Targets
Many of the country's most wanted economic fugitives could be in the United States.
Li Keqiang Wants Faster, Cheaper Internet To Push Chinese E-Commerce And Entrepreneurship
The average Internet speed attained by neighbors Japan and South Korea is four times that of China.
China's Urbanization Underestimated: China Adds 9 Megacities According To New Report
A new report suggests the scale and scope of Chinese urbanization has been seriously underestimated.
Hong Kong University's Mandatory Mainland China Exchange Program Criticized By Students
The University of Hong Kong's proposed compulsory mainland China exchange program draws ire from students.
China-Nepal Mount Everest Railway A Long Shot: Terrain And Budget Challenge Construction
Before ground is even broken, engineers and others are questioning the feasibility of a China-Nepal transportation plan.
China's PLA Military Ready To Fight A Modern War: State Report
China’s military says it is in a place to fight a modern war against Japan -- as long as the U.S. doesn’t intervene.
Chinese State Media Says Hillary Clinton Presidency Won't Threaten US-China Relations
China's state-run media has begun a campaign to assure netizens that Hillary Clinton's presidential aspirations are no threat to Sino-American relations.
Hillary Clinton 2016: China Weighs In On Presidential Campaign
Not everyone is ready for Hillary.
Brazil Anti-Rousseff Protests: Thousands Gather Calling For Impeachment Of President Dilma Rousseff
A second wave of protests hit Brazil on Sunday and drew crowds in cities across the country.
Bob Schieffer Replacement: CBS Selects John Dickerson As Next 'Face The Nation' Host
CBS has found its replacement following the retirement of veteran host Bob Schieffer.
Israel's Zionist Union Calls Iran Nuclear Deal 'Problematic'
The political alliance’s co-leaders say Israel should have the authority to take military action in the event Iran violates the final agreement.
Jeb Bush On Hillary Clinton: Conservative Ideas 'Better' Than Obama-Clinton Policies
Jeb Bush criticizes Obama-Clinton policies in a new video the same day Hillary Clinton supposedly will announce her candidacy for the U.S. presidency in 2016.
Illinois Tornado Update: Fairdale Residents Return Home To Assess Destruction
Authorities cleared residents to return to the residue of their homes in the towns hardest hit on the twister's path of destruction.
China-Nepal Railway Through Mount Everest: China Plans To Expand Controversial Tibet Railway To Nepal
The proposed railway would allow for easier access between China and Nepal -- but not all think that is a good thing.
China's Government Wants To Test Tibetan Monks On Communist Party Doctrine
Tibetan advocacy groups say government attempts at ideological infiltration in monasteries will likely fail.
Chinese Navy's Yemen Evacuation Draws International Praise, Highlights Navy's Global Reach
China is using the crisis in Yemen to show the world its military power -- and it's working.
China's Expanding E-Commerce Market Benefits Smaller Retailers Selling Imported Goods
Chinese e-commerce is setting out to bring international goods to the doorstep of the Chinese.
Chinese Tourist Destinations Lose Government Accreditation For Poor Upkeep
The government revoked accreditation to 44 tourist landmarks for not being in keeping with the national standard.
Las Vegas Sands Corp Stocks Drop At Hands Of Macau Gaming Revenue Losses
Companies like Las Vegas Sands need to shift focus to China's mass market instead of dwindling VIP clients.
Singapore Banning Alcohol Consumption In Public Areas To Avoid Drunken Disorder
The new law has been reportedly welcomed by many Singaporean citizens who have had many complaints of drunken disturbances in the past.
Chinese Government Crackdown Forces Officials To Learn To Drive
A crackdown on extravagant spending has forced many government officials to take driving lessons.
China's Geopolitical Ambitions Expand To Namibia's South Atlantic Sea Walvis Bay Port
The Asian giant's ambitions are said to be spreading from the South China Sea to the southern Atlantic.