Gold medalist Eileen Gu is lobbying for Salt Lake City, Utah, to host the Winter Olympics in 2030 or 2034
With mandates lifted and cheaper Chinese-made products flooding the market, small U.S. companies that manufacture masks are at risk
Country's export growth slowest in nearly 2 years, as Beijing's 'zero-COVID' policy takes economic toll on trade, manufacturing
The city's severe anti-COVID measures have Shanghai's foreign residents frustrated, scared and hungry
Telemedicine, made popular during the pandemic, is emerging as a way physicians can treat Ukrainian patients sheltering in conflict zones
They're aiming high, and as Nathan Chen said in Beijing, 'Having athletes that look like you certainly gives you the hope that you can do the same'
Growing up in Vail, Colorado, Owens developed a talent for skiing from an early age
China has warned US 'to stop politicizing sports and stop disrupting and undermining the Beijing Winter Olympics'
A cybersecurity firm reports that a hacking group has been stealing passwords from nine organizations worldwide in sectors such as technology, defense, health care, energy and education
Hollywood celebrities and industry giants weigh the costs of doing business with Beijing
Experts suggest such a move might not dissipate the goodwill Beijing gained from donating or selling doses to countries
Recent Reuters report found BGI Group is collecting genetic data through prenatal tests from women in more than 52 countries for research on traits of populations
Experts suggest exploring avenues such as satellite imagery, hospital traffic patterns in Wuhan, and Chinese search engine results for COVID-19-related symptoms
Media survey across 50 countries shows how China uses incentives and influence to promote a positive image among audiences, journalists
Several western countries announce new sanctions against Chinese officials involved in mass detentions of ethnic Uyghur Muslims, marking a new united front to pressure Beijing over its human rights abuses
With seven Chinese productions screening, not one follows a traditional ‘main melody film’ script to present the nation and the world through the lens of China’s Communist Party
China may be forced to stand up for Myanmar military on international stage, says Yun Sun of the Stimson Center
Some countries are loosening in-person visitation rules to allow for visits via video chat to help parents and children bond before they travel together
Vaguely worded document sets forth consequences such as hefty fines and entry restrictions on employees for foreign companies deemed a danger to China's security
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