Michelle Obama on Saturday criticized the kidnapping of scores of Nigerian schoolgirls as an "unconscionable act'' by "grown men attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young girls."
At least one person died and two were missing after a hot air balloon hit a power line and caught fire over Virginia during a festival, police said on Saturday.
Chinese railroad workers who built the Transcontinental Railroad across the United States in the late 19th century were inducted into the Labor Hall of Honor in Washington and lauded for contributing to "America's strength and vitality."
Chinese affiliates of the Big Four accounting firms have succeeded in getting the US Securities and Exchange Commission to hear an appeal of a judge's six-month accounting ban over the firms'refusal to cooperate with an accounting fraud investigation.
The US should cooperate with China to strengthen the global trading and banking systems, a former US undersecretary of State told a US-China business forum.
Tuniu, a Chinese online leisure travel company, made its initial public offering on Friday.
The Chinese American Medical Society of New York has a two-pronged mission, according to Dr Danny Fong, its president.
While his wife Fu Rong was delivering their second child on Feb 23, Chris Zhang, founder of United Asian Americans for Activism (UAAFA), would periodically step out of the maternity ward to manage a bombardment of emails and phone calls he called "of pivotal importance".
Handel Jones' interest in China was developed as early as 1982 when he was invited to sit beside Jiang Zemin, then minister of the Electronics Industry, during a lunch for Jiang's visit to Austin, Texas.
Beijing demanded on Thursday that Hanoi cease its harassing actions against a Chinese oil rig in waters off an island in the South China Sea and called for dialogue to end the conflict.
A total of 20 new Chinese learning centers spread across nine states
A photo exhibition in Beijing marks the 95th anniversary of the May Fourth Movement, an important cultural and political movement in modern China. The images were taken by American photographer Sidney D. Gamble (1890-1968), grandson of James Gamble, one of the co-founders of Proctor & Gamble.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry