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Andi Wang is an intern at PBS NewsHour Weekend.

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Politics Aug 20

Meet some of the Chinese Americans voting for Trump

Donald Trump’s unapologetic style, along with his stances on key issues, have won him the support of some Chinese Americans.

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Katie Ledecky beat the second-place finisher, Jazz Carlin from Great Britain, by 11.38 seconds.

Arts Aug 06

These collages, made from hundreds of news photos, reflect on the ‘Chinese Dream’

Yuan spent a year and a half looking through the thousands of photos he took between 2004 and 2014 in China, creating large-scale collages to tell a larger story about Chinese politics.

World Jul 24

Mourners of slain government critic fill Cambodia’s streets

Tens of thousands of Cambodians filled the streets of Phnom Penh Sunday for a funeral procession of a well-known government critic who was gunned down earlier this month. Kem Ley, a Cambodian political commentator and activist, was shot to death…

World Jul 23

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The flooding, triggered by a round of heavy rain in northern China since July 19, began early this week, catching many residents off-guard.

World Jul 16

Dried mango has become an unlikely symbol of Chinese nationalism

Following the South China Sea ruling, angry comments flooded China's social media dismissing the tribunal's decision, with many people using memes to express nationalist sentiment or call for boycotts.

Nation Jun 05

Friends and fans remember boxing legend Muhammad Ali across NYC

Around New York, friends and fans paid tribute to the life of Ali, who died Friday at age 74.

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