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.
Japanese game maker Nintendo reports zooming sales and profit on its hit Switch 2 machine
Japanese video-game maker Nintendo’s net profit jumped 85% in April-September from the year before, as its sales more than doubled following the launch of its hit Switch 2 console in June, the company said Tuesday.
Friends of Little Sài Gòn small business incubator pilot program paves the way from vendor to brick-and-mortar
For years, Jason Wong-Hua had searched for his favorite flavors—like black sesame and sweet adzuki bean—incorporated into baked goods. But he couldn’t.
End of year tips to purchase your dream vehicle
As we near the holiday season, you may be looking to treat yourself to those set of wheels you’ve been eyeing, or perhaps it’s time to purchase your loved one their dream car.
Local Filipino leaves corporate for her art—and a French Bulldog named “Winston”
Sometimes you’ve just got to go for it. Make space in your life for the creative side of yourself. Maybe even make it your career. This is the advice of Filipino American entrepreneur and artist Shaina Estadilla (“Shine” to her friends and family).
How Seattle homebuyers can save on a down payment
While there is a lot of uncertainty around the housing market in 2025, affordability still remains a top challenge for homebuyers—especially first-time home buyers who, according to a 2025 Bankrate survey, often cite the upfront costs of homeownership as the biggest barrier to homeownership.
How much for matcha? Prices for the popular powdered tea soar due to global demand
The world’s fondness for matcha is about to be tested by steep price increases.
How to safely pay strangers online (and spot a scam before it’s too late)
Credit cards, debit cards, cash, checks, wires, or sending money to others using a P2P (person-to-person) payment app are many examples of the ways consumers can pay for everyday transactions.
Tariffs on South Korea’s products threaten the ‘K-beauty’ boom in the US
When Amrita Bhasin, 24, learned that products from South Korea might be subject to a new tax when they entered the United States, she decided to stock up on the sheet masks from Korean brands like U-Need and MediHeal she uses a few times a week.
Labubu not the first toy craze, and certainly won’t be the last
Pop Mart has struck it rich. The Chinese company that caters to toy connoisseurs and influencers said this week that it expects profit for the first six months of this year to jump by at least 350% compared with the prior-year period, largely because of its smash hit plush toy, the Labubu.
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