Seattle kicked off its Democracy Voucher program on March 12, giving eligible residents two $25 vouchers. These vouchers let people support City of Seattle candidates they like by giving their vouchers to those candidates.
Discriminatory odor code? — Portland restaurant closure smells like trouble
Lawmakers are raising concerns over the closure of a Vietnamese restaurant in Portland, Oregon, following repeated odor code violations, which they argue sets a worrying precedent and may have discriminatory implications.
Chan Ho Park, first Korean in MLB, throws ceremonial first pitch in Dodgers-Padres opener
Using the glove from his first major league appearance, former Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres pitcher Chan Ho Park threw the ceremonial first pitch ahead of the season opener in South Korea.
Hong Kong lawmakers unanimously approve law that gives government more power to curb dissent
Hong Kong lawmakers unanimously approved a new national security law on Tuesday that grants the government more power to quash dissent, widely seen as the latest step in a sweeping political crackdown that was triggered by pro-democracy protests in 2019.
In “Arthur the King,” winning is not a finish line, it’s caring about others—and dogs.
Movies about dogs are nearly always guaranteed winners, and “Arthur the King” is no different. Based on a true story, it follows adventure racer “Mike Light” (not the real person’s name) as he takes his “last chance” to finish first—and along the way meets a scruffy stray dog with big dark eyes that plead politely (he is ever a gentleman) for Mike’s camping trip meatballs.
QVC apologizes for racist reference in marketing email
Home shopping giant QVC found itself in hot water after a recent marketing campaign took a racially insensitive turn, prompting widespread condemnation and an apology from the company’s president.
Yuzi: Seattle’s first postnatal retreat to launch in May
Stephiney Foley is a Chinese immigrant, United States Army veteran, Ivy League graduate, and a mom of two, to name a few accomplishments. But another important role she’s taken on is the CEO and co-founder of Yuzi—Seattle’s first-ever postnatal retreat.
Philadelphia’s Chinatown to be reconnected by building a park over a highway
Decades after Philadelphia’s Chinatown was bisected by a sunken expressway, city officials and federal lawmakers said Monday that they secured a grant to reconnect the community by building a park over the six lanes of traffic.
Celebrating valor: Chinese American WWII veterans receive Congressional Gold Medal
The National WWII Museum, in partnership with the Chinese American WWII Veterans Recognition Project, commemorated the remarkable service of Chinese American veterans of World War II in a poignant ceremony on Saturday marking the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal.
Japanese filmmakers shine bright at 96th Oscars
Godzilla finally made it to the Oscars this year—and slayed.
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