FILE - Ven. Master Hsing Yun, founder of Taiwanese Fo Guang Shan, delivers a speech at the opening of the World Buddhist Forum on April 13, 2006 in Hangzhou, China. Hsing Yun, a Buddhist abbot who ...
LONDON (AP) — Warren Buffett and Bill Gates will be thrilled when they get the news: 16-year-old American Ariel Hsing is into the second round in Olympic table tennis. She defeated Yadira Silva of ...
Hsing Yun, a Buddhist abbot who established a thriving religious community in southern Taiwan and built universities overseas, has died. He was 95. He established Fo Guang Shan monastery in 1967, ...
Ariel Hsing will be blogging for espnW throughout her training for the Olympics in London this summer. I made it onto the Olympic team! When I was 8, I wrote down, "I want to go to the Olympics" on a ...
At just 16 years old, rising table tennis star Ariel Hsing has more accomplishments under her belt than the average teenager. She’s on friendly terms with billionaires Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, ...
SINGAPORE, Feb. 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Tong Hsing Electronic, a global leader in semiconductor assembly and testing services, today announced a strategic collaboration with Singapore-based AI ...
LONDON — U.S. teen Ariel Hsing upset 1983 world champion Ni Xia Lian of Luxembourg on Sunday to reach the third round in Olympic table tennis. The 16-year-old Hsing, who has gained attention because ...
Bay Area teenager Ariel Hsing won her debut singles match at the Olympic table tennis tournament on Saturday. The next step may be tougher. Hsing, 16, plays a second-round match Sunday against 49-year ...
A heroin kingpin who cozied up to politicians and generals to amass enormous wealth and huge influence has died in his native Myanmar. Lo Hsing Han, 80, was a key player at the heart of the so-called ...
BRIDGEWATER – Discharged from the Republican Party line exactly a year ago today as payback for running an independent bid for Congress in the 7th Congressional District, effectively ending his run in ...
Narrowing her focus to include nothing more than the ball, the table and her opponent, Ariel Hsing, a 16-year-old San Jose native, tightly grips the table tennis paddle. She takes a deep breath. If ...