Boss Zhipin, an online recruitment app, admitted "there is a big problem" with its review process following the death of a job applicant in the northern coastal city of Tianjin, the Southern Metropolis Daily reported Thursday.
Bikes provided by sharing services for the public cannot be used by children under 12 years of age, according to a new guideline jointly issued by 10 government departments, including the Ministry of Transport.
A survey finds that part-time summer jobs for students have shifted from conventional temporary jobs to those related to the development of the booming Internet sector, such as live-streaming or helping players advance their characters in computer games, Beijing Evening News reported.
Two regulations released by the Ministry of Civil Affairs covering online fundraising that became effective on Aug. 1 make it clear that only qualified charitable organizations can raise funds online.
The wife of Henry Chang-Yu Lee, one of the world's foremost forensic scientists, died at age 78 at a hospital in Connecticut on July 31.
Administrative authorities in Shichahai, a historic scenic area comprising three lakes in central Beijing, has warned tourists to stay vigilant against street artists, Beijing Youth Daily reported.
Mahjong, a traditional Chinese game, may make an appearance at the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing in 2022, Chinese news site thepaper.cn reported.
Over 100 enterprises have received administrative penalties for environmental violations in Xiongan New Area, a landmark new economic zone about 100 kilometers south of Beijing, with 3,909 enterprises closed for polluting, according to Chinese media reports.
Air pollution and sky-high housing prices might be causing talented professionals to flee Beijing, according to a recent report.
China's Ministry of Commerce is investigating the acquisition of Uber China by onetime rival ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing due to anti-monopoly concerns, a spokesman said at a news briefing on Thursday.