In 2013, a group of Chinese journalists visited Greenwich, Connecticut.
A Chinese student posted an apology on Sina Weibo on Monday after the speech she delivered at the commencement ceremony of the University of Maryland on Sunday went viral, triggering accusations of dishonesty and betrayal among many Chinese users on social media.
The 26-year-old driver who plowed through pedestrians on sidewalks in Times Square, killing one person and injuring 22 others, has been charged with murder and is expected back in court this week.
A famous saying by the 17th-century English poet George Herbert goes, "One good mother is worth a hundred schoolmasters."
Chinese investors have begun to shift target industries in the US to the high-tech sector and the trend just took a big step in Boston.
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - Dozens of graduates and family members silently stood and walked out Sunday as US Vice-President Mike Pence began his address at the University of Notre Dame's commencement ceremony.
Cheniere Energy is looking to channel some more energy into China.
Sixteen-year-old Zhang Tianyu never thought about receiving an international award for her volunteer work. For her, "the most important part of being a volunteer is offering help to others, not gaining honor for myself."
A driver careening against traffic in New York's Times Square on Thursday struck more than 20 pedestrians, fatally injuring a young woman before his car came to a stop on two wheels.
The Belt and Road Initiative is more than just building roads and railways, it is about building connectivity that leads to peace, prosperity, openness and development for all, Chinese Ambassador to the US Cui Tiankai said on Thursday.
The popular image of the ancient Silk Road is one of a network of trade routes full of camel caravans and bustling bazaars. Now, thanks to a gift from a Chinese-American philanthropist, the recently launched Center for Silk Road Studies at University of California, Berkeley will go far beyond that image.
It can be seen in the numbers: At least 20 skyscrapers are being built; more than 5,000 condos are under construction; and 46,000 new jobs are expected from 2015 to 2020 in the hospitality and tourism industry.