A new app’s popularity reflects demographic changes in China, where urbanization, falling marriage rates and long work hours ...
“Some netizens say that the 'Are you dead?' greeting feels like a carefree joke between close friends — both heartfelt and ...
The Are You Dead? app, called Sile Me in Chinese, asks users to check in daily by tapping a bright green button with a ...
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New App in China Asks: 'Are You Dead?'
In China, the names of things are often either ornately poetic or jarringly direct. A new, wildly popular app among young ...
President Trump, under political pressure over economic issues as attention turns to the midterm elections, defended his ...
As a strike rages in NYC, nurses on opposite sides of the country tell Rhian Lubin how the Education Department’s plan to cap ...
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China Came Late to Capitalism but Early to Its Pathologies
In China, the number of single-person households has increased along with rates of loneliness. In this respect, China is not ...
The Trump administration said Friday that it would temporarily delay forced collections from people who defaulted on their ...
We knew it before the season and knew it as conference play arrived. Somewhere along the way, a lack of depth would bite ...
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How Olympian Kaillie Humphries made her dream of becoming a mother come true
The Olympic bobsled champion was ready to be a mother, but a Stage 4 endometriosis diagnosis meant she would have to push her ...
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