Unlike their Western counterparts, China's richest tend to donate their money to single causes, and many tend to support education, according to a new report from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Top diplomats from Beijing and Washington found more common ground on Wednesday on key issues, including the latest nuclear test by Pyongyang.
The decision was widely expected after a month-long plunge in US and world equities raised concerns that a global slowdown could drag US growth.
They love dumplings, and now two women in San Francisco are seeking to turn that affection into a dumpling emoji and change how those small digital icons are chosen for mobile platforms.
Chines Consul General Li Qiangmin (second from left) presents a Weifang kite to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on Jan 23 along with Shandong Fellowship president Ma Yun (left) and former president Feng Jianwei (right) at the association’s annual gala in Houston.
As more information is reported surrounding a Chinese man held in Hong Kong for allegedly killing his two nephews in Los Angeles, the local Chinese community expressed outrage and wants swift justice.
A Chinese-developed challenger to Craigslist and Wallapop has secured $30 million in new funding as it celebrates its first year in business this month.
The reported investment of $500 million by China's Perfect World Pictures in California-based Universal Pictures shows the growing power of Chinese media companies and the way their investments could shape movies made by US studios for American audiences, film industry observers said.
A Virginia resident who traveled outside the United States has tested positive for the mosquito-transmitted Zika virus, state health officials said on Tuesday.
Apple sells fewer iPhones; sees China weakness
The reported investment of $500 million by China's Perfect World Pictures in California-based Universal Pictures shows the growing power of Chinese media companies and the way their investments could shape movies made by US studios for American audiences, film industry observers said.
The trial of a Chinese-American New York City police officer for second-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man in Brooklyn began Monday with opening statements from both sides.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry