Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) consumers are reshaping U.S. media, advertising and purchasing trends, according to a new report from Nielsen, a global firm that measures media audiences and consumer behavior.
Tacoma artist Teruko Nimura provides meaningful art installation for Sustainability Expo
Art is an effective way to send a message.
Indian police say gunmen kill at least 26 tourists at a resort in disputed Kashmir
Gunmen shot and killed at least 26 tourists on Tuesday at a resort in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police said in what appeared to be a major shift in a regional conflict in which tourists have largely been spared.
China-founded e-commerce sites Temu and Shein say they’re raising prices due to tariffs
China-founded e-commerce sites Temu and Shein say they plan to raise prices for U.S. customers starting next week, a ripple effect from President Donald Trump’s attempts to correct the trade imbalance between the world’s two largest economies by imposing a sky-high tariff on goods shipped from China.
Vance and Modi meet in New Delhi to discuss trade deal and avoid US tariffs
U.S. Vice President JD Vance held talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday as New Delhi looks to avoid American tariffs, negotiate a bilateral trade deal with Washington and strengthen ties with the Trump administration.
UW candlelight vigil honors victims of Khmer Rouge genocide, 50 years on
A single white candle flickered in the breeze before fading as dozens gathered Apr. 17 on the University of Washington (UW)’s Red Square for a vigil and open-mic event, “Khmer Remembrance Day: 50 Years Later, We Remember & Rise.”
WSU instructor fired after alleged assault on MAGA hat-wearing student
A Washington State University (WSU) instructor has been fired and faces assault charges after an alleged altercation with a student who was wearing a “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) hat.
Joy Luck Club cast to reunite for Cultural Icon Award
The Committee of 100, a nonprofit focused on promoting the full participation of Chinese Americans in society, has announced that the iconic cast of The Joy Luck Club will reunite at its upcoming conference and gala in Los Angeles on April 25.
Study: Asian Americans face unique online challenges
A new report is diving into how Asian Americans get their news, navigate online spaces, and deal with misinformation — and the findings paint a complex, nuanced picture.
UW Chinese student gets temporary legal win
A federal judge in Tacoma has temporarily reinstated the legal status of a University of Washington doctoral student—identified only as “John Doe”—blocking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from detaining or deporting him.
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