Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Harvard University and encountered protesters urging him to apologize for war crimes committed by Japan during World War II.
Although White House officials stressed that the state visit by Japanese Prime Minster Shinzo Abe is about the US-Japan partnership, China was the nation that they mentioned most frequently during their joint press conference in White House on Tuesday.
Chinese-American and Korean-American protesters rallied in Washington and San Francisco on Tuesday, calling on Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to apologize for Japan's atrocities during World War II.
A Chinese student found herself amid the Baltimore riots, but she was able to escape unharmed a day before thousands of police and National Guard troops fanned out to enforce a new curfew.
Silicon Valley Founders Base and Cornell University have established a partnership for a business incubator center in Shanghai.
China will be an important part of the conversation between US President Barack Obama and Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe when the two meet in Washington on Tuesday, according to a White House official.
The man behind the lawsuit against Harvard University's admission of Asian Americans spoke in Houston about his effort in abolishing race as a college admissions criterion.
Wuyin means infinity in Chinese, and that is what those honoring Boston Marathon victim Lyu Lingzi wanted to convey when they organized a photography exhibition in her memory.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to promote his country's high-speed train industry when he visits California and the US this week, setting up a competition with manufacturers in China and other countries.
Chinese outbound travelers are spending less on their trips due to slower income growth, and the popularity the United States as their "dream destination" has declined, accordingto survey by a unit of the Financial Times.
Chinese companies have to adopt a global perspective for their evolving role in international markets, the dean of the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business told China Daily on Monday.
Chinese-American police officer Edward Tracey was remembered by Chinese Weibo users as the person who helped create the police department's first Weibo account to reach out the large Asian community in the Bay Area.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry