Think of the meme from Chinese American influencers as an absurdist joke, a wellness goal or an ironic expression of protest — or all of the above. Your ethnicity is beside the point. By Yan Zhuang If ...
The viral meme isn’t really about China or actual Chinese people. It's a symbol of what Americans believe their own country has lost. It’s hard to quantify a zeitgeist, but here at WIRED, chronically ...
“I see a bunch of Americans drinking hot water with lemon and honey, eating congee, drinking hot pot, drinking more soup, eating Chinese vegetables,” one Chinese creator, Emma Peng, recently shared in ...
The Times Square ball drop and elaborate firework celebrations across the world may have ushered in the New Year of 2026 but the Year of the Horse on the Chinese calendar is yet to begin. The Chinese ...
When it comes to swords, Fan Shisan’s no slouch. An influencer from China’s Sichuan Province, his short-form video content is swarming with handcrafted blades — sometimes literally. Case in point, Fan ...
Experience Halo 4 in a completely new way! 🪖 In this video, we take the Broadsword into 1st person for an immersive and thrilling perspective. Car sitting at park held toddler and an adult who was ...
U.S.-listed Chinese stocks, including tech giants Alibaba Group Holding (NYSE:BABA), PDD Holdings (NASDAQ:PDD), JD.com (NASDAQ:JD), and Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU), experienced significant gains on Tuesday.
Mexican drug cartels are partnering with Chinese money laundering networks to funnel hundreds of millions of dollars in drug proceeds to Chinese nationals in the United States, according to a new ...
The first Chinese goods subject to President Donald Trump's 145%-plus tariffs have begun arriving at the busiest ports in the U.S. in Los Angeles and Long Beach. 12,000 shipping containers in all are ...
Dustin Childs can still describe the best demonstration of a winning hack at an international tournament he’s ever seen. It happened almost a decade ago. The participants had to find a way to break ...
Most of us expect our ecommerce orders to show up at our doorsteps, but John Karlin had to drive eight hours from Oklahoma City to Freeport, Texas, to pick up his order: a Chinese electric car. Karlin ...