It didn’t occur to Ben Wang right away that in taking on ” Karate Kid: Legends,” he’d be the franchise’s first Asian American “Kid.” And that gives him a lot of optimism.
Seattle homeownership expo to empower AAPI homebuyers
The Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA)’s Greater Seattle chapter will host its second annual homeownership expo on Saturday, May 31, to educate first-time homebuyers and connect them with real estate and industry professionals.
Inmates claim suppression of AAPI activities at correctional facilities
To an outsider, the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC) does not seem like a place for celebration of the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) culture.
Why Kamala Harris could run for California governor and bypass another White House bid
Many of Kamala Harris’ supporters and detractors alike think she’d have better odds running for California governor rather than president a third time.
As Congress pushes forward Medicaid cuts, hundreds of thousands of Washingtonians poised to lose health care
Overnight, the United States House of Representatives voted to make deep cuts to Medicaid, the federal program that provides medical insurance for low-income individuals, many rural and immigrant communities, and people who have lost their jobs.
Ken Jeong receives honorary degree at Cal State LA commencement
Comedian Ken Jeong received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree during the commencement ceremony at California State University, Los Angeles, on Tuesday.
Migrants from Southeast Asia deported without warning
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration violated a court order by deporting eight immigrants—including individuals from Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam—to South Sudan without proper legal process.
Most AAPI adults oppose college funding cuts and student deportations, a new poll finds
As colleges and universities pull back on diversity practices, a new poll finds that young Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders are overwhelmingly against cutting federal funding for diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education and deporting students involved in protest activity on campus.
Former White House chef for 5 presidents says first families are ‘just regular people’ at home
Cristeta Comerford, a longtime White House executive chef who recently retired after nearly three decades of preparing meals for five presidents and their guests, says first families are “just regular people” when they’re at home in the private living areas of the Executive Mansion.
Search for missing hiker ends as remains are identified in Japan
DNA testing has confirmed that the human remains found in Japan last month are that of Patricia “Pattie” Wu-Murad.
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