Din Tai Fung, the Taiwan-based soup dumpling restaurant chain, has agreed to pay $567,361 in restitution to 1,245 current and former employees in Seattle, following an investigation by the city’s Office of Labor Standards.
Ghazala Hashmi wins Democratic nomination for Virginia lieutenant governor
The candidates for Virginia’s lieutenant governor are set to make history after Sen. Ghazala Hashmi won the Democratic nomination for the position on Wednesday.
Dr. Helen Chu: CDC vaccine panel purge threatens public health
A leading infectious disease expert and one of the nation’s foremost COVID-19 researchers has voiced deep concerns about the recent overhaul of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).
David Hekili Kenui Bell, Actor in ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Live-Action Film, Dies at 46
David Hekili Kenui Bell, a beloved Hawaiian actor recently featured in Disney’s live-action “Lilo & Stitch,” died unexpectedly on June 12 at age 46, officials confirmed.
Court rules Korean spa must admit transgender women
Olympus Spa said it will appeal a federal court ruling that says it must allow pre-operative transgender women into its women-only facilities—a decision that has ignited controversy over gender identity rights, religious freedom, and cultural privacy.
Strong earthquake strikes Taiwan near east coast city of Hualien, agencies say
Taiwan was struck by an earthquake about 44.1 miles south of Hualien City, monitoring agencies said.
Couple escapes fire, loses home and memories
The family of a retired couple whose South Seattle home was destroyed in a fire is asking for help.
Kevin Kwan delights Seattle audience with an honest conversation about himself and his writing
We were there, ostensibly, to talk about his latest book, “Lies and Weddings.”
Harvard files legal challenge over Trump’s ban on foreign students. Overseas, admitted students wait
Winning admission to Harvard University fulfilled a longtime goal for Yonas Nuguse, a student in Ethiopia who endured a war in the country’s Tigray region, internet and phone shutdowns, and the COVID-19 pandemic — all of which made it impossible to finish high school on time.
Summer Youth Leadership Program relaunches in 2025
After an eight-year hiatus, the Summer Youth Leadership Program (SYLP) is returning in 2025 with a renewed mission to develop the next generation of Asian American leaders through civic engagement and community connection.
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