Converting immigrant stories—a wide variety of immigrants, from a wide variety of home countries and eras—into a song, and then into a cohesive musical program, obviously takes hard work and vision.
Athletes Unlimited Softball League pleased with progress a month into inaugural season
When Kim Ng was named commissioner of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League in April, she knew there would be growing pains with getting a pro softball league off the ground for its inaugural season.
Preliminary report: Both engines shut down before Air India crash
Investigators say both engines on an Air India flight that crashed last month near Ahmedabad were shut down mid-flight due to fuel control switches being moved to the “cutoff” position, according to a preliminary report released Friday by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.
Northwestern alum finishes successful college golf career
From humble beginnings on the West Seattle Municipal Golf Course to playing in some of the most prestigious amateur tournaments across the country, Lauryn Nguyen’s golf journey has been impressive.
Thousands celebrate baby hippo Moo Deng’s first birthday at a Thailand zoo
Thousands of excited fans flocked to a Thai zoo on Thursday to celebrate the first birthday of Moo Deng, the adorable baby pygmy hippo that has become a social media sensation.
Civil rights groups and lawmakers stand together for diversity and equal opportunity
In a show of unity, six prominent Congressional Caucuses introduced a joint resolution today that affirms diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility as essential pillars of the American Dream and integral to the nation’s prosperity, safety, and democracy.
Longtime AP journalist Paul Shin, who covered South Korea’s turbulent modern history, dies at 84
Paul Shin, whose decadeslong career in journalism, including nearly 20 years with The Associated Press, placed him at the heart of South Korea’s most turbulent and transformative moments since the 1960s, has died.
Seattle police investigate firework assault in CID
Seattle police are looking into an assault that injured a man with a large firework late Monday night in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
China extends visa-free entry to more than 70 countries to draw tourists
Foreign tourists are trickling back to China after the country loosened its visa policy to unprecedented levels.
‘Love Island USA’ removes contestant after use of anti-Asian language
Cierra Ortega, a contestant of this summer’s “Love Island USA” left the villa just a week before the finale of the hit reality series is set to air on Peacock.
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