Pramila Jayapal, D-Seattle, announced on Dec. 3 that Gautam Raghavan is her new Chief of Staff. Raghavan currently serves as Executive Director of the Indian American Impact Project & Fund […]
Helen Zia coming to Seattle
Author and community activist Helen Zia is coming to Seattle on Jan. 29, 2019, to do a book signing at Elliott Bay Books. She will be introducing her new book, […]
Google CEO testifies
By MARCY GORDON and BARBARA ORTUTAY WASHINGTON (AP) — Google CEO Sundar Pichai — and other tech executives who may be watching — got hints on Dec. 11 of what […]
‘Aquaman’ is a hit in China
By JAKE COYLEAP Film Writer NEW YORK (AP) — In the calm before the Christmas storm at the box office, the upcoming DC Comics superhero film “Aquaman’’ arrived with a […]
Educator gets grant to improve health of Asian Americans
YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) — The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded nearly $3 million to an Eastern Michigan University educator to lead an effort to improve the […]
California Republican seeks recount after losing Senate seat
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A California state senator who narrowly lost her re-election bid is requesting a partial recount of ballots in Orange County, the county’s elections chief, Neal Kelley, […]
Chinese executive facing US extradition appears in court
By JIM MORRIS, ROB GILLIES and PAUL WISEMANAssociated Press VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — A top Chinese telecommunications executive facing possible extradition to the United States appeared in court on […]
US priest in Philippines arrested on charges of sex abuse
By JIM GOMEZ and ANGIE WANGAssociated Press MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine immigration authorities have arrested an American Roman Catholic priest accused of sexually assaulting altar boys in a remote […]
Japan OKs divisive bill allowing more foreign workers
By MARI YAMAGUCHIAssociated Press TOKYO (AP) — Japanese lawmakers last week approved government-proposed legislation allowing hundreds of thousands of foreign laborers to live and work in a country that has […]
Justice Mary Yu admonished over pro-charity Facebook post
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu has received an admonishment over Facebook posts in which she promoted two charities: the newspaper Real Change and Lifelong, which […]
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