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A former auditor turned into an investigative journalist. Writes about China technology, the US-China relationship, and China's propaganda system for the New York Times, Foreign Policy, WIRED, ChinaFile, and other publications. Contributing US-Correspondent for Deutsche Welle Chinese. My Chinese articles are published in the New York Times Chinese, VOA, Intium Media, Pengpai News (thePaper.cn), Phoenix New Media, and many more. Author of five books Translator of "Everything is F*cked, a Book about Hope", published in China in July 2022. Winner of Hong Kong Youth Literary Awards
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US research university ends ties with school in China
College athletes face challenges in navigating political endorsements through NIL deals, as seen in the case of Lily Meskers, who declined a deal supporting Senator Jon Tester due to differing views on transgender athlete legislation. While professional athletes often engage in political activism, college athletes are more cautious due to potential risks to their careers and endorsements. Organizations like NextGen America and The Team are encouraging non-partisan voter participation among young athletes. The article highlights the complexities and potential consequences of mixing sports and politics in the NIL era.
Why this Chinese grandmother makes the world’s best scallion oil noodles, egg fried rice and pork belly
The article highlights the culinary skills of Chen Suzhen, a Chinese grandmother from Jiangsu province, who is renowned for her scallion oil noodles, egg fried rice, and pork belly. Despite her humble beginnings and the challenges faced during World War II and the Chinese Civil War, Chen Suzhen mastered the art of cooking, creating dishes that are both simple and rich in flavor. Her Shanghai-style scallion oil noodles, a family favorite, are celebrated for their strong, harmonious flavors, achieved through a carefully crafted sauce. The narrative underscores the cultural and familial significance of her cooking.
Inside the ‘Revolt’ When Yale Law Left the Most Important Rankings
Yale Law School, traditionally ranked No. 1 by US News & World Report, announced it would no longer participate in the rankings, prompting other law schools to decide whether to follow suit or benefit from Yale's absence. Jack Stripling of The Washington Post delves into the covert struggles among these institutions regarding the rankings.
Temu Is Burning Cash to Challenge Shein and Amazon on Black Friday
Temu, an e-commerce app owned by PDD Holdings, has seen rapid growth in the US and globally, offering deep discounts and heavy advertising to compete with Shein and Amazon. Despite its success, Temu faces significant financial losses, with a projected net loss of 23 billion renminbi for 2023. The company is also dealing with logistical challenges, such as warehouse capacity issues. Temu's aggressive expansion and spending have raised concerns about its long-term profitability. The company is also navigating legal disputes with Shein and addressing potential data security and forced labor criticisms from US government bodies. As the holiday season approaches, Temu is preparing for intense competition, particularly with the entry of TikTok shop into the US market.
Temu Is Burning Cash to Challenge Shein and Amazon on Black Friday
Temu, a subsidiary of Chinese company PDD Holdings, is aggressively expanding its presence in the US and other markets by offering deep discounts and investing heavily in advertising, particularly during Black Friday. Despite its rapid growth and increased sales targets, Temu faces significant financial challenges, including high operational losses and logistical constraints. The company is also navigating legal disputes with competitor Shein and concerns over data security and supply chain ethics. Analysts express concerns about Temu's ability to achieve profitability amidst its high-risk expansion strategy.
Colleges get ready for return of protests
College athletes face a complex landscape as they navigate political endorsements through NIL deals, with some opting to focus on non-partisan voter turnout efforts. The article highlights the challenges and risks associated with political activism for student-athletes, who must balance personal beliefs with potential impacts on their careers and public image. Organizations like NextGen America and The Team are actively engaging athletes to promote voting, while established figures like LeBron James and Nneka Ogwumike use their platforms for broader social causes. The discussion underscores the evolving role of athletes as influencers in political and social spheres.
International students have options to pay for grad school
The article explores the intersection of college athletics and political endorsements in the NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) era, highlighting the cautious approach of student-athletes towards political endorsements due to potential risks to their careers and public image. It discusses the involvement of organizations like Montana Together and NextGen America in encouraging voter turnout among young people, while also noting the rare instances of college athletes taking political stands. The article features perspectives from athletes like Lily Meskers, who declined a political endorsement deal, and experts who emphasize the importance of non-partisan civic engagement. The piece also touches on the broader implications of political activism in sports, referencing high-profile athletes like LeBron James and Colin Kaepernick.
Regretting coming to US, some Chinese immigrants return home
Chinese immigrants who crossed the U.S. southern border seeking better opportunities face significant challenges, leading some to return to China. Xia Yu, after a difficult journey, was deported back to China, facing fines and restrictions. Wang Zhongwei, an advocate for immigrants in Los Angeles, notes that while many stay, some return due to loneliness or deceit. Liu Ming returned to China after a disappointing work experience in the U.S., while Zhang Lin regrets his impulsive return to China and hopes to try again. The article highlights the complex realities and mixed emotions of Chinese immigrants navigating life between two countries.
Families of Americans detained in China seek action after US-Russia swap
The article highlights the plight of American families seeking the release of their relatives wrongfully detained in China, following a recent U.S.-Russia prisoner exchange. Harrison Li, son of detainee Kai Li, expresses frustration over the lack of action by the U.S. government, despite successful negotiations with Russia. The article details the cases of other detainees, including Mark Swidan and David Lin, and the efforts of U.S. officials and family members to secure their release. The U.S. State Department maintains its commitment to the safety of citizens abroad, while families continue to appeal for urgent action.
Chinese Students, Universities Struggle to Understand Impact of New Florida Law
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