Tennis player Alexandra Eala was a fan favorite at the Australian Open.
Alysa Liu sits within 2 points of the lead heading into Olympic free skate Thursday night
Alysa Liu will try to end a 24-year drought for American women in Olympic figure skating on Thursday night when the “Blade Angel” attempts to chase down Japanese rivals Ami Nakai and Kaori Sakamoto in the free skate at the Milan Cortina Games.
Snowboarder Su Yiming delivers China’s 1st gold of Winter Olympics while Japan grabs more medals
Su Yiming sat in the snow at the bottom of the snowboarding course, tears rolling down his cheeks.
U.S. Postal Service unveils Bruce Lee Forever Stamp at historic Seattle ceremony
A ceremony for a new U.S. stamp is no ordinary event.
Local playwright plumbs Bruce Lee’s “Young Dragon” years
The challenge: Construct a vivid portrait of Bruce Lee’s early life, taking into consideration his many relocations, his family and loves, his martial arts moves, his mistakes, and his preparation to become a legend.
Tamiko Nimura reflects on her family’s history of incarceration in the U.S. during WWII
The incarceration of over 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II forever altered life for Japanese Americans and their families.
Murray secures $1 million for National Asian Pacific Center on Aging’s multilingual helpline
Sen. Patty Murray has secured $1 million in funding for the National Asian Pacific Center on Aging’s (NAPCA) multilingual helpline for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) elders.
Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara win Japan’s first Olympic pairs gold with a world-record free skate
Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara thought their chances of Olympic gold had gone by the wayside when the Japanese skaters made an uncharacteristic slip-up during their short program at the Milan Cortina Games.
Mayor marks first State of the City on Lunar New Year
Mayor Katie Wilson delivered her first State of the City address to a crowd of approximately 300 leaders, press, and Seattleites on Feb. 17—Lunar New Year, “a time for renewal, for family, and to welcome the spring.”
Bangladesh’s new prime minister is sworn in after his party’s landslide election win
Bangladesh’ s new prime minister was sworn in on Tuesday after his party’s landslide win in parliamentary elections last week, the country’s first since the massive 2024 uprising and a vote billed as key to the nation’s future political landscape after years of intense rivalry and disputed polls.
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