Xu's company, Duoyi Network, has slammed The Wall Street Journal, saying the newspaper "deliberately confused the facts." ...
Megan Dorr, an experienced court attorney with nearly 20 years of legal service in New York State, today formally announced ...
A WSJ investigation shows how Chinese elites are building mega-families by using a largely unregulated American system.
From Tom Brady to Javier Milei, more and more people are paying tens of thousands of dollars to clone their animals, a ...
Chinese billionaires increasingly use U.S. surrogates to build large families, raising ethical, legal, and citizenship ...
Court officials, surrogacy professionals and US investigators now say that what began as a workaround for China’s population controls has evolved into an effort by a few elites to create what they ...
The shooting occurred during a study session for an exam in the school’s engineering and physics building. Students shared ...
A little-known trend involving wealthy Chinese elites has emerged in the US. A Los Angeles courtroom hearing has revealed ...
Videogame executive Xu Bo, said to have more than 100 children, and other elites are building mega-families—testing ...
Xu Bo, a 48-year-old wealthy recluse who founded the online gaming company Duoyi, calls himself "China's first father" and ...
Eve was one of dozens of Thai women who traveled 4,000 miles to become surrogates, on the promise of generous fees. It turned ...
Some people stumble across the idea of surrogacy and feel something shift. It’s small at first, the way a thought catches the corner of the mind, then settles in as they learn more about what the ...