China is home to the world's longest bridge, spanning 102 miles, which conspiracy theorists happen to be obsessed with. We all know by now that the country is no stranger to mammoth projects, whether that's a hydropower plant so powerful it's slowing the Earth's rotation, or the planet's most expensive megaproject.
Three men were convicted at the trial highlighting US claims that China's government harasses and intimidates dissidents and critics on foreign soil.
Alibaba's Qwen team has released a new family of models, Qwen2.5-VL, that can control a PC and phone, plus handle other visual tasks.
Fifteen contestants compete for "over half a million dollars" in season 22 of 'Top Chef' and PEOPLE has a first look at the trailer
The Calgary-born McDougall is taking part in the long track ISU World Cup at the Olympic Oval this weekend. While she’s on the ice competing, there are people around the venue wearing T-shirts sporting her design. Last year, she created one for the world championships in Calgary.
“Au Fil de L’Or” — in English, “Golden Thread” — is to retrace the art of incorporating gold into women’s ceremonial clothing, costumes and other attire across history and geography, including in the Middle East, India, Indonesia, China and Japan (through July 6).
America's favorite cooking show, which first aired in 2006, is returning to Bravo for its 22nd season on March 13. Here's everything you need to know about this year's chef contestants, who will be competing for the largest prize in Top Chef's history.
Like a flood of Tiktokers in recent weeks, she had landed on the Chinese app Xiaohongshu, also known as RedNote, because of the threat that TikTok would go offline in the U.S. And
New public health guidelines offer research-backed steps for individuals and communities to strengthen social bonds, combat loneliness and build healthier lives.
Naomi Osaka attends a Nets game after her Cordae breakup and Australian Open exit. She's not letting a breakup or loss hold her down.
With major gifts to leading arts institutions, Oscar L. Tang and Agnes Hsu‐Tang have recently landed in the center of New York cultural philanthropy.
A man who taped a sinister note to a Chinese ex-official’s door in New Jersey was sentenced Wednesday to 16 months in prison.