A new book by University of Washington (UW) professor Ping Wang is bringing fresh attention to one of the most influential poets in Chinese literary history.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, target of the Trump administration, will face Josh Kraft in fall election
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, a frequent target of the Trump administration, advanced in Tuesday’s preliminary election and will face Josh Kraft, the son of the Patriots owner, in November.
2025 AMOCAT Arts Award winners announced
The Tacoma Arts Commission has announced this year’s AMOCAT Arts Award winners and among them is Saiyare Refaei, a Chinese-Iranian artist based in Tacoma.
Samoa’s first woman leader is ousted in an election following the collapse of her government
Samoa’s incumbent ruling party will return to power with a new leader at the helm after the first woman prime minister was toppled in elections that followed months of political turmoil.
Man stabbed in CID
A man is in serious condition at Harborview Medical Center after another man stabbed him in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) on Monday night.
Tax the rich to save the planet
The climate crisis is no longer a far-off threat. It is here. The world is running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change and yet, those with the most power and wealth continue to do the least.
Blessing ceremony marks new chapter for Indian American Community Services in Kent
Indian American Community Services (IACS) marked a milestone Sunday with a blessing ceremony at the site of its future Kent Community Center.
Veteran Thai politician who helped legalize cannabis becomes the new prime minister
Anutin Charnvirakul, a veteran politician best known for successfully lobbying to decriminalize cannabis in Thailand, became the country’s prime minister after receiving a royal endorsement Sunday.
Xin Zhilei wins best actress at Venice Film Festival, first Chinese winner in 14 years
Chinese actress Xin Zhilei won the Volpi Cup for best actress at the Venice Film Festival for her role in “The Sun Rises on Us All,” becoming the first Chinese performer in 14 years to take home the prize.
Honouliuli superintendent Ogura visits Seattle, building ties for park’s next chapter
Christine Ogura, superintendent of Honouliuli National Historic Site (HNHS) in Hawai’i, traveled through the Seattle area earlier this month as the World War II incarceration site she oversees commemorates its 10th anniversary as a unit of the National Park Service (NPS).
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