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Young Chinese Women Embrace ‘White Women Aesthetic,’ Shifting Traditional Beauty Norms

In China, a significant shift is occurring among young women who are moving away from traditional beauty ideals and instead, adopting lifestyle choices influenced by Western culture. This trend,...

Olivia Rodrigo Drops New Single ‘Drop Dead’ and Makes Surprise Coachella Appearance

Olivia Rodrigo releases her new single 'Drop Dead' and performs it live at Coachella, signaling a new romantic direction for her upcoming album.

Trump Organization Eyes Tbilisi Skyline with Ambitious New Skyscraper Project

The Trump Organization is planning a new luxury skyscraper in Tbilisi, Georgia, featuring a hotel and residences, as part of its international expansion strategy.

Jury Rules Live Nation and Ticketmaster Operated as an Illegal Monopoly, Overcharging Fans

A jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster guilty of antitrust violations, ruling they operated as an illegal monopoly and overcharged fans. The verdict moves to a remedies phase, potentially leading to significant industry changes.

Judge Halts Nexstar-Tegna Merger Amid Antitrust Fears

Federal judge blocks Nexstar-Tegna merger over antitrust concerns, halting the $6.2 billion deal pending a trial. State AGs and DirecTV celebrated the ruling.

Zeren Zhima: Breaking Stereotypes in Modern Science

Zeren Zhima is breaking stereotypes as a Tibetan woman in the field of modern science. Instead of conforming to traditional roles such as weaving...

Chinese lawmaker with visual impairment advocates for people with disabilities

Despite his visual impairment, Wang Yongcheng navigates the Great Hall of the People in Beijing to pursue his ambitions as a newly elected deputy...

Zhang Yu: A Deliveryman Turned Hero and Delegate in Wuhan

For many people, work is just a means of survival. But for Zhang Yu, a 37-year-old deliveryman in Wuhan, it's a chance to serve...

Learning Chinese: A Bridge for International Cooperation

Language barrier is a challenge that impedes cooperation and development in various sectors. In 2017, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who had just finished his...

Miao people in China.

The Miao people, also known as the Hmong people, are an ethnic minority group in China. They have a distinct culture, language, and history...

Chinese Volunteers Help Kenyan Youth

Chinese volunteers are helping Kenyan slum youth build their dreams by providing support and resources to help them improve their living conditions and access...

Hainan’s Focus on Talent: Attracting Businesses and Individuals to Transform the Island

Fu is a man with a mission. At 58 years old, he is the chairman of the Hainan Furuicom Biotechnology, a company dedicated to...

The transformation of China’s railway sector in the past decade

Huang Tao has been working as a "railway doctor" for over 20 years. He has walked over 35,000 kilometers along the tracks in Northwest...

Students from Wuhan University help elderly couples commemorate their big day

A group of young students from Wuhan University of Engineering Science, in Hubei province, are bringing joy to elderly couples by helping them to...

Zhou Lei: Breeding Rice Variants to Meet the Demands of the Population

Zhou Lei is a scientist who has committed himself to the development of new strains of rice that will help ensure food security for...

Wang Luobin’s Classic Songs Take Center Stage in Musical Tribute

The timeless tunes of Wang Luobin, one of China's most beloved folk musicians, will be celebrated in a musical tribute at Beijing's Tianqiao Performing...

Rural Doctor Yang Lianying Advocates for Rural Healthcare Reform at 14th National People’s Congress

As a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress, rural doctor Yang Lianying is actively seeking input from villagers for this year's two sessions,...

Zhuang Yuanjun: A Dedicated Educator’s Mission to Put Students First

Zhuang Yuanjun is a dedicated educator who has faced and overcome numerous challenges in his mission to put his students first. For the past...

Protecting Endangered Camels in China’s Gobi Desert with Remote Sensing Technology

In the office of Liu Shaochuang, a remote sensing scientist, hangs a large photograph that he captured over a decade ago in the Xinjiang...

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