Walden said he was "excited to see him run in the China Horse Club silks. I think China is going to be watching, and if China is watching, who knows what could happen for horse racing?"
WUHAN - More than 5,000 contestants from around the world will assemble at the 2018 World Robot Contest Finals next month in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei province, the organizer announced Thursday.
WUHAN -- Central China's Hubei Province raised its emergency response for natural disaster relief from level IV to level III starting from Wednesday noon, as incessant downpours have wreaked havoc across vast areas of the province.
WELLINGTON - New Zealand Minister of Tourism Kelvin Davis on Friday announced a proposed levy on international visitors to ease the cost burden on communities and ratepayers for tourism-related infrastructure.
Wall Street and global stock markets moved higher Friday as governments around the world responded to the coronavirus pandemic with a range of economic measures.
WASHINGTON — Joe Biden denied a former Senate staffer's allegation of sexual assault on Friday, saying the accusation is “not true.” "This never happened,” Biden said in a statement.
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Wang Jing: Self-driving. For years, China lagged in the automotive sector, but things may change in the near future, since cars will gradually become software-defined - it's not only about playing games or sending WeChat messages in cars. It's also about mobility redefined by software models that stitch together the sensor-fusion, path planning and control, car OS (operating system), on-board computing system and human-machine interface.
WASHINGTON -- Chelsea Manning, a former Iraq-based US Army intelligence analyst giving classified data to WikiLeaks in 2010, was arrested Friday for refusing to testify to a grand jury probing the international anti-secrecy website.
WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday that the United States considers "a full range of options" to respond to the attack on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman.
WASHINGTON - US companies have filed for bankruptcy at the fastest pace since 2013 as the COVID-19 fallout continues to ripple through the country, The Financial Times reported on Tuesday.