“The most powerful thing about you, is you.” We hear this repeatedly in “Shazam: Fury of the Gods” and I don’t get it. Like all of me?
Facing death, a Rohingya refugee speaks out
After they sent him the video, Mohamad first told his host mother on Mercer Island. She said not to contact his family in the refugee camp in Bangladesh.
Putin welcomes China’s Xi to Kremlin amid Ukraine fighting
Russian President Vladimir Putin warmly welcomed Chinese leader Xi Jinping to the Kremlin on Monday, sending a powerful message to Western leaders that their efforts to isolate Moscow over the fighting in Ukraine have fallen short.
“Tacoma Method”: An opera for the past, present, and future
“Tacoma Method” refers to the forceful expulsion of Tacoma’s entire Chinese population, stemming from an anti-Chinese riot that started in the city on Nov. 3, 1885.
Portland Chinatown vanishes—a foreshadow of the CID?
They had planned it down to the type of trees they would plant—Chinese Windmill Palms—so that the restaurant owners wouldn’t have to worry about patrons slipping on fallen leaves or flower petals in the winter.
NAIOP Real Estate Challenge selects winner
Students from University of Washington, Portland State University, and University of British Columbia (UBC) competed at the 2023 NAIOP Real Estate Challenge held on March 14-15 in Seattle.
In health, as in all things, validation is key—the patient is sometimes right
It’s 1995. I’m walking on an abandoned runway at Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas.
Chinese SARS whistleblower Jiang Yanyong dies at 91
Jiang Yanyong, a Chinese military doctor who revealed the full extent of the 2003 SARS outbreak and was later placed under house arrest for his political outspokenness, has died, a long-time acquaintance and a Hong Kong newspaper said Tuesday.
You can’t go home again (or can you?): Book recommendations
When Audrey Zhou left the tiny Illinois town of Hickory Grove after high school, she never looked back. Moving to New York City, she became the person she always wanted to be—from the high-paying, high-pressure job, to a seemingly perfect fiancé, Ben.
Nancy Yao named first director of the new Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum
Nancy Yao has been named the founding director of the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, effective June 5.
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