At 9 a.m. on Thursday, seven million Chinese teenagers will begin two days of exams to determine their prospects, but it's not just the scores that count.
The coastal province is struggling to retain the migrants who staff its factories, but that might change once the children of those workers can sit exams locally.
If China's only responds to the economic slowdown with big investment projects and huge capital injections, then it will be quenching a thirst by drinking poison.
The share price of BYD took a hit after one of its taxis exploded in flames early Monday morning after being involved in a high-speed accident.
Only three percent of witnesses ever appear in a courtroom and judges rule on up to four cases a day - the EO hears about the stresses of administering justice in China.
It's not up to the government to decide whether Chinese farmers should move off the land and into apartments.
More than 70 projects that the NDRC had planned for the second half of this year have been fast tracked for approval.
The euro zone crisis and the transition of China’s domestic economy away from overreliance on infrastructure spending will continue to push the yuan lower.
One entrepreneur's quest to become a delegate to the Communist Party's National Congress and how it was more difficult than steering his company's IPO.
Led by a deputy premier who replaced the ousted Bo Xilai, Chongqing has secured investments worth 350 billion yuan from centrally-controlled state enterprises.