Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs has been elected the treasurer of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), the nation’s oldest nonpartisan professional organization for elected officials.
Fish fry draws Seattle mayor, officials to celebrate community and tradition
Elected officials and local dignitaries, including Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and First Lady Joanne Harrell, convened at the annual community fish fry on July 10 in the Southend neighborhood.
First Asian American “Bachelorette” rocks the world of would-be suitors on first night
Jenn Tran is the first Asian American “Bachelorette.”
Dismantling stigma
July is BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month, a month Providence Swedish Health Services’ Dr. Nwando Anyaoku feels is deeply important for the populations the month is meant to serve.
Teamwork makes the dream work: Book recommendations
Every year, citizens of the kingdom of Talin travel to its capital twin cities of San-Er for a set of games hosted by the palace.
Bumbershoot, Amazon launch initiative in CID to combat food insecurity
Bumbershoot, in collaboration with Amazon, launched “Bumbershoot Gives Back, Powered by Amazon” on Wednesday at the Asian Counseling & Referral Service (ACRS)’s food bank in the Chinatown-International District.
Asian American voter survey reveals Biden’s lead over Trump, but support trends down
President Joe Biden leads former President Donald Trump among Asian American voters, but his support has dropped by eight points compared to 2020, according to the latest findings from the bi-annual Asian American Voter Survey (AAVS) released today by APIAVote, AAPI Data, Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC, and AARP.
Grammy Museum to launch K-pop exhibit celebrating Hybe, featuring BTS, LE SSERAFIM artifacts
The Grammy Museum will soon launch its first full-floor K-pop exhibit as part of its ongoing initiative to explore the music, culture, technology, fandom and business behind Korean pop music.
A driverless car hits a person crossing against the light in China
A driverless ride-hailing car in China hit a pedestrian, and people on social media are taking the carmaker’s side, because the person was reportedly crossing against the light.
Fraternity and sorority suspended as police investigate death of Dartmouth student Won Jang
Dartmouth College has suspended a fraternity and a sorority as the investigation continues into the death of a student whose body was found Sunday in the Connecticut River after a party nearby the night before, the school said.
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