In 2013 the high court sent the case to a lower appeals court which upheld the university’s policy
Some US policymakers, analysts warn against underestimating Asian country and anticipate more investment in United States
Members of U.S. Congress, human rights groups urge U.S. government to do more for Hong Kong’s democracy
Nearly 2,000 people from around the country gather for the first White House summit on Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders
Chai Ling, a former student leader of Tiananmen Square movement and founder of the group All Girls Allowed, says Beijing has been sending out signals that the one-child policy is under discussion
As Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe addresses Congress during his current visit to Washington, he joins a long list of foreign leaders who have spoken directly to U.S. lawmakers. VOA’s Yang Chen spoke with the U.S. Senate's official historian about the significance of such events. Colin Lovett narrates.
The Washington National Cherry Blossom Festival draws more than one million visitors to the DC area every year. The famous trees, gifts from Japan more than a century ago, continue to announce the arrival of Spring with vibrant colors. VOA's Yang Chen went to check out this year's eruption of pink and white flowers. Lin Yang narrates.
District's cherry trees, gifts from Japan more than a century ago, inspired cultural festival that draws 1 million visitors yearly
American arrested in China for stealing spent eight months assembling Christmas lights in detention center
An American Fulbright Scholar who was arrested in China for stealing spent eight months in a detention center assembling Christmas lights. In this report by Yang Chen and narrated by VOA's Colin Lovett, the man's story offers a glimpse into forced labor in China.
The ship is docked in New York for the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks