An Asian American-owned bookstore in Manhattan’s Chinatown left gutted by a Fourth of July fire is getting flooded with support from the community, writers and celebrities.
CID prepares for All-Star Game
The Chinatown-International District (CID) and the City of Seattle is bracing for the influx of tens of thousands of visitors expected for Major League Baseball’s All-Star Week.
Seattle Sounders honor Thach Nguyen — Nguyen and friends donated $1 million
RAVE Foundation—the charitable arm of Seattle Sounders—recognized local real developer Thach Nguyen on July 1.
Toronto elects first mayor of Chinese descent
Toronto—the largest and most populous city in Canada—has a new mayor.
Coco Lee, Hong Kong singer and songwriter who had international success, dies at 48
Coco Lee, a Hong Kong-born singer and songwriter who had a highly successful career in Asia, has died by suicide, her siblings said Wednesday. She was 48.
Vietnam bans ‘Barbie’ movie due to an illustration showing China’s territorial claim
Vietnam’s state media have reported that the government banned distribution of the popular “Barbie” movie because it includes a view of a map showing disputed Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Building a stronger future — Erika Moritsugu shares Biden Administration’s accomplishments and goals for Asian communities
Recently, we sat down with Erika Moritsugu, Deputy Assistant to the President / Asian American and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Senior Liaison at the White House.
Ruoning Yin wins Women’s PGA Championship, becomes 2nd woman from China with a major title
Ruoning Yin made a birdie putt from about 10 feet on the final hole and became the second woman from China to win a major, beating Yuka Saso by one shot in the Women’s PGA Championship on Sunday.
NYC will add Diwali as a public school holiday, but there’s a catch this year
New York City will add the festival of Diwali to the list of public school holidays in recognition of the growth of the city’s South Asian and Indo-Caribbean communities, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday.
Women pushed into ravine at German castle were recent Illinois college graduates
A U.S. hiker who fell to her death during a savage attack in Germany and a friend who tried to protect her had just graduated together from the University of Illinois with computer degrees.
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