Chloe Kim never said a word about it. The new halfpipe silver medalist sounded genuinely happy for the woman who beat her.
Jayapal calls out DOJ ‘spying’
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said Thursday that he did not think it was appropriate for the Justice Department to be tracking the search histories of lawmakers who are reviewing files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Letter of support for Refugee Artisan Initiative
As a committed volunteer with Refugee Artisan Initiative (RAI) since February of 2024, I was very concerned after reading the article published by Northwest Asian Weekly on Jan. 23 as well as the letter from King County and Washington state elected leaders dated Jan. 9.
Mayor, deputy mayor meet with CID community leaders
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and Deputy Mayor Brian Surratt met Feb. 2 with community leaders from the Chinatown-International District (CID) to discuss homelessness, public safety and economic pressures facing the neighborhood.
DCCC rolls out Lunar New Year ads targeting GOP
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is launching a new digital ad campaign timed to Lunar New Year, accusing House Republicans of driving up costs and failing Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
King County Exec. Zahilay’s first executive order aimed at protecting immigrants and refugees
In his first-ever executive order, King County Executive Girmay Zahilay announced in a news conference today a number of new protections and investments in King County’s immigrant and refugee communities, including $2 million in assistance and more transparency around deportation flights from Boeing Field.
Several ICE agents were arrested in recent months, showing risk of misconduct
Investigators said one immigration enforcement official got away with physically assaulting his girlfriend for years.
China’s Lunar New Year travel rush begins with record 9.5 billion trips expected
Liu Zhiquan was waiting for a 30-plus hour train journey to Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, some 1,242 miles (2,000 kilometers) from Beijing, where he works in construction.
When race should (and shouldn’t) matter
We don’t live in a color-blind country, but most of the time, that’s OK.
CID supporters lobby for sustained tax funding
Betty Lau, a retired teacher and longtime advocate for Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), traveled to Olympia on Feb. 10 to urge lawmakers to secure 10 years of funding from existing tax sources to support Historic South Downtown (HSD)’s grantmaking and community services.
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