NEW YORK (AP) — The driver of a tour bus that crashed on a highway while returning to Manhattan’s Chinatown from a casino
Japanese translators handle more than just words in baseball
FORT MYERS, Florida (AP) — When Minnesota Twins General Manager Bill Smith was interviewing candidates hoping to become
As Japan shutdowns drag on, auto crisis worsens
TOKYO (AP) — The auto industry disruptions triggered by Japan’s earthquake and tsunami will worsen in the coming weeks.
“Devil” full of blood, guts, and little else
“I Saw the Devil,” a new horror thriller from South Korean director Ji-woon Kim, opens with a flurry of snow falling on a car windshield.
Federal agencies aim to solve problems facing Asian and Pacific Islander communities
In March, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) leaders appointed by President Obama presented a report to the White House
Attention: Vietnamese women support group meets in April
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence or domestic violence, you are not alone. Vietnamese Women Support Group
Editorial: Cycle of smoking needs to be broken
Imagine this: You are an American tourist visiting Beijing. You decide not to splurge for the five- or six-star hotel. Instead, you pay for a
Letter: Disappointed with column painting Sea Shepherd as racist
I’m disappointed and offended by Mark Lee’s article [from last week], painting the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS)
March 27: Chinese and Japanese community members raise $76,712
The Chinese and Japanese American communities came together at the House of Hong to raise $76,712 toward the American Red Cross Japan Relief Fund.
March 25: Qwest employees raise $3,300 for Japan through lunch
Qwest held a luncheon to benefit the Red Cross’ Japan Tsunami Relief Fund. Qwest employees donated Filipino