Chinese Student Scammed, Overcharged $4,000 For Cab Ride From O’Hare

Chicago cab at O'Hare
An international student with limited language skills arrives in an airport and is approached by a helpful-looking taxi driver. The student needs to get to a place 150 miles away. Sorry kid, no more buses, says the driver. But I can take you. Great, the kid replies. How much? Oh, only 1,000 RMB. Sound familiar? Except this didn't happen in China...

A Closer Look At The Cop Who Smashed A Baby, And Those Who Failed To Serve Justice

Cop who threw baby to the ground
Sometime after 9 pm on July 18, Linzhou police officer Guo Zengxi, off-duty and on a night-long bender, stumbled outside a KTV building, snatched a 7-month old infant out of an unfamiliar couple’s hands, raised her over his head, and slammed her into the ground. The young girl, named Yueyue, lost consciousness before being rushed to the hospital, then spent days in intensive care with multiple skull fractures.

Go Home, Rubber Duck. You’re Drunk

Duck falls beak-first into water
As we in Beijing eagerly await the arrival of the Rubber Duck, here's a reminder that large floatation thingies do require upkeep. This picture was taken at Yuantouzhu Scenic Area in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, posted to Sina Weibo and highlighted by China Navis.

Anti-Rumor Campaign Puts Another Microblogger Behind Bars

Do not believe rumors
After locking someone up for misreporting the number of deaths in a traffic accident as 16 when it was really 10, and someone else for saying seven died in a different traffic accident when the real answer was three, and smearing Charles Xue, authorities apparently still believe their anti-rumor-mongering campaign is effective. In Qinghe, Hebei province, they've used it to net another victim recently: