TikTok has signed a deal to sell its U.S. business to three American investors — Oracle, Silver Lake and MGX —ensuring the popular social video platform can continue operating in the United States.
CAPAC releases 2025 year-end report
The Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) released its 2025 end-of-year report on Thursday, highlighting legislative efforts and policy priorities aimed at addressing economic inequality, civil rights and public safety concerns facing Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
Seattle boosts funding for local food programs
Seattle is awarding more than $1.45 million in 2026 to 23 community organizations working to improve food access across the city.
2025 holiday gift guide: Gifts that give back
The holidays are a time for generosity—and what better way to celebrate than by choosing gifts that give back?
Hate against Pacific Islanders remains widespread, new survey shows
Nearly half of Pacific Islander adults in the United States experienced a hate act in 2024 because of their race, ethnicity or nationality, according to a new national survey released on Wednesday by Stop AAPI Hate.
UW Khmer program at risk due to federal, state, UW cuts
Come next year, the University of Washington (UW) may no longer teach Khmer, the Cambodian language.
37 sickened after Thanksgiving meals from Seattle restaurant
Public Health–Seattle & King County is investigating a gastrointestinal illness outbreak linked to Thanksgiving meals prepared by Kanishka Cuisine of India after 37 people reported becoming sick.
Phở: culture, history, and comfort in a bowl
Every year, National Phở Day on Dec. 12 gives us the perfect excuse to celebrate one of Vietnam’s most iconic comfort foods.
Golden Globe nominations spotlight AAPI triumphs, misses
Golden Globe nominations delivered a mix of breakthroughs and omissions for Asian and Asian American talent this year, raising questions about how these choices may shape the path to the Oscars.
Washington considering act to protect state’s immigrant workers, many of whom are AAPI
As federal immigration raids have increased and many immigrants have avoided going to work altogether, Washington is considering legislation that would protect immigrant workers at their places of employment.
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