Taiwan evacuated more than 8,300 people from coastal and mountainous areas and closed schools before a tropical storm brushes the southern part of the island later Wednesday.
Thai restaurant fire in Seattle determined to be arson, owners say
A fire that damaged the Thai restaurant Bangrak Market in Belltown was intentionally set, the business said in a statement.
Local Thai entrepreneur turns to paper crafting to find balance for her life and for the planet
When Gift Homsaen left her job earlier this year as a web developer to chase her passion for paper, it wasn’t just a career move, it was a leap of faith.
World Cup organizers donate $50,000 to commemorate 1886 expulsion
One hundred forty years after Seattle’s Chinese community was violently expelled, a new monument is finally in the works—with a $50,000 boost from the Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 Local Organizing Committee (SeattleFWC26).
Bruce Lee to be featured on 2026 USPS Forever Stamp
The U.S. Postal Service has offered a first look at its 2026 stamp program, which will feature tributes to martial arts legend Bruce Lee and the Lunar New Year among a diverse slate of commemorative issues.
Under new leadership, CIDBIA prepares for World Cup, launches new initiatives to serve CID business community
It’s only been six months since Tuyen Than took the helm of the Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Association (CIDBIA), but in that short time, she’s initiated changes that are already proving a boon to the neighborhood.
Japan deploys the military to counter a surge in bear attacks
Japan deployed troops Wednesday to help contain a surge of bear attacks that have terrorized residents in a mountainous region in the northern prefecture of Akita.
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ sequel in development, targeted for 2029 release
A sequel to the hit animated film KPop Demon Hunters is officially in development, with Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation expected to reunite for the project, according to multiple reports.
An American man and his son die after suffering stings from a swarm of wasps while ziplining in Laos
An American man and his teenage son died last month after they were swarmed by wasps while ziplining at an adventure camp in Laos and stung many dozens of times, a hospital official said Thursday.
Century-old time capsule found at a Utah church evokes memories of a now fleeting Japantown
A historian’s hunch about what might lie hidden within the walls of a Japanese church in Salt Lake City led congregants to uncover a century-old snapshot of a once vibrant Japantown now fighting for survival.
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