Chen Weihua is the Chief Washington Correspondent of China Daily and Deputy Editor of China Daily USA. He has a particular focus on US politics and US-China relations.
Years ago when I learned that 10 percent of youths in US got their news from The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, I immediately laughed it away. However, since then, I have spent countless late evenings watching that talk show and others to relax at the end of a busy day.
The proposed immigration reform, which has sparked a heated debate across US, has thrilled Chinese students now studying in American colleges and universities.
Obama must fight back by leading a pro-choice march to protect the rights of American women and to enlighten the throng of teenage students in last Friday's march.
The US-China Business Council issued a report on Wednesday listing the opportunities and challenges in bilateral trade with China.
Bigelow believes that torture was used in the early years of the Bin Laden hunt and should not be ignored as part of the story.
China should never be blinded and duped by US defense lobbyists into participating in a wasteful arms race with the US.
I have been fascinated by New York City, where I stayed and worked for the last three years. But I was equally excited with the opportunity to shift to Washington DC on a new assignment.
After spending five days relaxing with his family, such a greeting should have served as a reminder of the harsh reality the nation faces.
I am not trying to sound cynical, but Obama and Americans simply need to take drastic action to "unarm" US civilians before another mass shooting occurs.
Speculation is rife as to who will succeed Hillary Clinton as US secretary of state after she steps down in January.
The remake of the 1984 movie Red Dawn, which hit cinemas across the United States last week, is a huge disappointment in every way.
It marks the place where the fight for eight-hour workday turned into a bloody riot on May 4, 1886.