The National WWII Museum, in partnership with the Chinese American WWII Veterans Recognition Project, commemorated the remarkable service of Chinese American veterans of World War II in a poignant ceremony on Saturday marking the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal.
Chinese Characters across Asia: Continuity and transformation in Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese
Chinese, like the other earliest inventions of writing, emerged in complex societies, where people needed to use symbols for writing.
Caregiver wellness to takes center stage
As the population ages and the demands of caregiving increase, discussions about caregiver wellness and brain health are gaining momentum nationwide.
Capt. Steve Strand on the highs and lows
As Steve Strand embarked on his campaign for city council, he faced a city in turmoil, torn between conflicting visions of public safety and accountability.
Jane Park, a lawyer turned entrepreneur with a social mission
Founder and CEO of Seattle-based start-up, Tokki, Jane Park, could’ve had a really different life had a random act of kindness allowed her to take her SAT test in high school.
Asia’s richest family hosted a spectacular weekend for son’s pre-wedding
What happens when the son of Asia’s richest man is about to get married?
Ex-Google engineer charged with stealing AI trade secrets while working with Chinese companies
A former software engineer at Google has been charged with stealing artificial intelligence trade secrets from the company while secretly working with two companies based in China, the Justice Department said Wednesday.
Frozen in time: Families of those on missing Flight 370 cannot shake off their grief without answers
Over the past decade, Grace Subathirai Nathan graduated from law school, got married, opened a law firm and had two babies.
USJC names Audrey Yamamoto as next president
Audrey Yamamoto has been chosen as the new president and CEO of the U.S.-Japan Council (USJC), succeeding Suzanne Basalla.
Local author Susan Lieu to discuss new memoir at Seattle Public Library event
Among the Seattle Public Library (SPL)’s author events this month is one featuring Susan Lieu, who will be sharing insights into her latest memoir, “The Manicurist’s Daughter,” on March 19.
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