A new study published today in JAMA Pediatrics highlights concerning disparities in suicide rates among young Asian Americans, indicating that these rates are not uniformly low across all subpopulations within this demographic.
Thaksin’s daughter Paetongtarn Shinawatra is elected Thailand’s prime minister
Thailand’s Parliament elected Paetongtarn Shinawatra as prime minister Friday, continuing the legacy of the political dynasty that began with her father Thaksin Shinawatra, one of Thailand’s most popular but divisive political figures.
Celebrating cultural legacy: Quynh Pham and Friends of Little Sài Gòn
As anticipation builds for the 2024 National APIA Historic Preservation Forum in Seattle (Sept. 12-15), our exploration into the significance of historic preservation continues.
A planned float in NYC’s India Day Parade is anti-Muslim and should be removed, opponents say
A float in Sunday’s upcoming India Day Parade in New York City that celebrates a Hindu temple built over a razed mosque in India is being criticized as anti-Muslim.
Representing their people: Book recommendations
Hi’i is a proud member of the Naupaka family—one of the oldest and most influential in Hilo, on Hawai’i’s Big Island.
M’s Japanese Heritage Night raises funds for JCCCW
Baseball fans gathered at T-Mobile Park on Aug. 9 to celebrate Japanese Heritage Night.
Indian flag raised at Seattle’s Federal Reserve building
India’s 78th Independence Day was celebrated in Seattle on Thursday, Aug. 15 with a special ceremony at the Indian Consulate, where the Indian flag was unfurled at the Federal Reserve Building in downtown Seattle.
Seattle City Council weights controversial SODA zones in downtown, CID
The Seattle City Council convened a public hearing to discuss a new bill to disrupt the city’s open-air drug markets, described as operating in specific neighborhoods and times for the buying and selling of illegal drugs.
Jayapal sounds alarm on Project 2025
As more attention is paid to “Project 2025,” you will hear people say, “Just read it.”
Matthew Perry’s assistant Kenneth Iwamasa among 5 people charged in ‘Friends’ star’s death
Five people including his personal assistant and two doctors have been charged in connection with Matthew Perry’s death in what prosecutors called a “broad underground criminal network” dedicated to getting the “Friends” star the powerful surgical anesthetic that killed him.
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