Sunisa Lee is going to make another run at Olympic glory.
Some like it hot: Eating spicy in China’s WWII shelters
The city of Chongqing, dubbed one of China’s four “furnace” cities, is known for both soaring temperatures and spicy cuisine—notably its hotpot, a peppery bubbling tabletop broth into which diners dunk bite-size pieces of food to cook and eat.
Chinese leaders face anger over 2nd child’s quarantine death
Chinese authorities faced more public anger after a second child’s death was blamed on overzealous anti-virus enforcement, adding to frustration at controls that are confining millions of people to their homes and sparked fights with health workers.
IAEA: Decision on Fukushima wastewater release up to Japan
The head of a taskforce from the International Atomic Energy Agency said it is examining whether Japan’s planned release into the sea of treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant meets international standards, but the decision on whether to go ahead with the plan is up to the Japanese government.
Wayne’s Worlds: The United Federation of Asian Perfect-ness
I am a superhero. I’ve always known there was something different about me but until recently I couldn’t quite put my finger on it.
New year, new plan—Time is running out to choose your 2023 coverage
As 2023 quickly approaches, many may start to consider their New Year’s resolutions. If exercising more, eating healthier, losing weight, and living more economically are on your list, you’re not alone. In fact, a survey found those were among the top five resolutions for 2022.
BLOG: Celebrating rare phenomenons during Thanksgiving
Since the Chinatown-International District (CID) narrowly escaped catastrophe this year, it reminds me to be grateful for the good in our community.
Julie Kim brings the funny stuff from way up north
Julie Kim grew up in Toronto, and learned culture from a Korean-Canadian point of view.
Avoid holiday overspending
Consumer purchasing power is more diverse than ever, with Asian consumers as central drivers of seasonal spending. As you prepare your holiday shopping list, and your budget, remember, a little bit of planning can go a long way to achieving a financially healthy holiday season.
Bellevue neighborhood wary of a rezoning plan
Longtime Chinese and Indian immigrants in Bellevue were surprised at a planning commission meeting in September where they discovered the city is considering further housing density bonuses on certain religious-owned properties throughout Bellevue to encourage affordable housing creation.
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