by Yimian Wu | Oct 7, 2015 | Business & Tech
In the aftermath of the stock market freefall in June, China is facing three potential economic bubbles — but they are manageable, a China expert said Wednesday during a forum at the American Enterprise Institute. Rising real estate prices, growing debt and the...
by Yimian Wu | Oct 1, 2015 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Sen. Ben Cardin criticized U.S. leaders for not taking a more aggressive stance on China’s human rights issues during President Xi Jinping’s official state visit. “I was disappointed in this summit that there is no visibility on the human rights...
by Yimian Wu | Sep 30, 2015 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON – With Uber under pressure in Europe, opponents in the U.S. called for legal requirements in the “sharing economy” to level the playing field for traditional taxi service in the United States. Mike Fogarty, president of the Taxicab, Limousine &...
by Yimian Wu | Sep 24, 2015 | Faith, Ethics + Spirituality
Jen Ali, 67, Washington, D.C. Ali listened to Pope Francis’ speech outside the Capitol after attending the parade and mass Wednesday. “It has been a spiritual journey and a memorable event that I will never forget.” She teared up when she spoke about...
by Yimian Wu | Sep 23, 2015 | Faith, Ethics + Spirituality
WASHINGTON–Todders play games on tablets while teens use a box as a makeshift card table while waiting for Pope Francis’ arrival.