An assistant US attorney in Los Angeles said that the United States and China worked closely on a case that this week saw the indictment of an ex-Chinese official on money laundering charges.
A delegation of top Chinese executives in real estate and technology visited the San Francisco Bay Area with the aim of learning about US markets and making investments.
Hu Yanyan is leading the transformation of the world's fourth-largest auction house.
US Army General Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, opened a photo exhibit on at the Pentagon in Washington that shows American and Chinese soldiers working together during World War II.
A Maryland state Senate joint resolution honoring the "comfort women" in Asia and Pacific Islands during World War II was adopted on Tuesday.
China has the money, the population and a dedicated fan base for a world-class soccer team, but it doesn't have one. That may change with the country's unveiling of a plan this week to eventually get that team.
Across America over the week (from March 13 to 19)
Under the Dome, a popular documentary about air pollution in China,has drawnthe attention of Washington think tanks.
Based on universal density standards, a 55-by-28-by-21-inch bale of cotton weighs about 500 pounds and can be turned into 325 pairs of blue jeans.
When the Chinese president and the Harvard president met in Beijing this week and called for deeper understanding through cultural and educational exchanges, it resonated with a Chinese language group for American college students in Washington.
Museums in China are already doing it, and some museums in the United States have done it or are considering it: banning the selfie stick.
China and Japan resumed stalled security dialogue in Tokyo on Thursday after a suspension of more than four years.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry