Next year, throngs of soccer fans will pour through the streets of Seattle, intent upon attending the FIFA World Cup games at Seattle’s Lumen Field.
Miyu Yamashita of Japan wins the Women’s British Open for her first major title
Miyu Yamashita of Japan captured her first major title Sunday when she withstood a charge by Charley Hull by not making a bogey until the outcome of the Women’s British Open was no longer in doubt.
Toxic beauty: The hidden contaminant found in traditional eyeliners
When Aesha Mokashi was a child growing up in Portland, Oregon, her grandparents would gently rim her eyes with a soft black powder—a tradition meant to protect from the evil eye.
Protect your health from wildfire smoke
In recent years, the Pacific Northwest has seen an alarming increase in large and damaging wildfires.
Harris opens up about her historic presidential run after Biden’s exit in new memoir, ‘107 Days’
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will have a memoir out in the fall on her historic presidential run.
Sepak Takraw highlights Jackson School’s Global Sport Lab Focus
On a sunny Thursday afternoon on the outdoor artificial turf of Denny Field, on the campus of the University of Washington, a group of Sepak Takraw (Takraw) players exhibited the sport that originated in Southeast Asia.
Green card holder returning from family wedding detained by ICE
A Korean-born scientist and longtime U.S. resident is facing possible deportation after being detained at San Francisco International Airport earlier this month, raising alarm among immigrant-rights advocates and legal experts.
Ricamora launches scholarship for Asian American actors
Conrad Ricamora, known for his breakthrough role as Oliver Hampton on ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder,” has launched a GoFundMe campaign to support Asian American male actors pursuing professional training.
AAPIs battle for King County Council District 7
Meet Pahaliyah Brown and Maya Vengadasalam.
Trump’s favorability has fallen among AAPI adults since last year, AAPI Data/AP-NORC poll finds
A small but fast-growing group of people in the United States have soured somewhat on President Donald Trump this year, as they worry about high costs and fear new tariff policies will further raise their personal expenses, a new poll finds.
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