That American consumers have voted with their wallets in favor of Chinese automobile parts, despite their politicians pointing the finger at China as the bogeyman, shows these imports meet their needs.
It has taken Jeremy Lin less than a week to emerge from nowhere and become the latest international phenomenon in the NBA.
Vice-President Xi Jinping's five-day official visit to the United States from Monday starts this year's high-level interactions between China and the US.
The imminent launch of Apple's upgraded iPhone 4 lured thousands of buyers to its two outlets in Beijing on the cold winter night of Jan 12.
The shrinking trade surplus as a percentage of GDP does not mean that endeavors to boost domestic consumption are no longer needed.
The Obama administration's new global military strategy has aroused widespread comment and interpretations since it was released on Thursday.
The latest friendly fire incident in Pakistan has plunged the already strained relationship between the United States and Pakistan to a new low.
No sooner had the curtain fallen on the summit meetings in Bali, Indonesia, than US President Barack Obama sent home the message that he had garnered business deals to support hundreds of thousands of jobs for his countrymen.
The majority of the US Senate who voted for a protectionist bill aimed at the Chinese currency are manifesting their claimed commitment to protecting US jobs.
While mostly shying away from their duty to answer the increasingly loud calls of their own people, US politicians pretend to be serious about their economic woes by again playing the game of scapegoating China and yuan.
The White House is once again pressing ahead with a plan to sell arms to Taiwan.