Li Yifeng is not exactly living up to his role as spokesperson for the Ministry of State Security.
The Tangshan incident sparked national outrage, and its aftermath lasted for weeks. Now, some unanswered questions are finally answered.
No ugly illustration goes unpunished. Research results are in after the "tragically ugly" schoolbook gate sparked an official investigation.
The Chinese cosplayer was taken away by police for dressing up as a Japanese manga character: "You are wearing a kimono, as a Chinese. You are...
"Don't even worry about rectifying, just go away," some commenters wrote about Didi after learning the car-hailing company illegally and excessively collected user data.
A video of a man in raincoat dragging a woman and daughter inside the home shocked Chinese netizens, who were able to identify the location of...
The police opened fire and subdued the suspect, who stabbed at least four people at Shanghai's Ruijin Hospital on Saturday.
The 22-year-old Hunan woman was killed by her husband after unsuccessfully filing for divorce.
The lookalike sisters thought it was "convenient" to use each other's passport to travel to Japan, Russia, Thailand and other countries.
The deafening silence surrounding the female victims of the Tangshan incident is trending on Weibo, where people are demanding answers.
"It must be American hackers who did this, right?", some Weibo commenters wrote in light of the miraculously changing Health Codes.
This outburst of violence against female customers at a restaurant in Tangshan has sent shockwaves across Chinese social media.
Molly the elephant has become a powerful symbol for hundreds of other performing elephants in China.
The American citizen was sentenced in the Ningbo murder case that drew widespread attention last year.
The stories of Liu Xuezhou and the Xuzhou mother both developed in real-time while netizens pushed them to the front page, making them too big for...
There are still many questions about the Xuzhou woman, but what is clear is that she now has come to represent many women like her.
The Xuzhou mother-of-eight turns out to be Xiao Huamei from a Yunnan village.
The man, a deputy director at a state-owned company, has been fired after the video of the domestic abuse went viral online.
The woman ruined 32 wedding dresses - worth at least $11,000 - because she wanted her $550 deposit back.
Quarantined Xi'an: "This outbreak is really putting the city's management to the test."