Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and his family waved to throngs of New Year’s well-wishers from the balcony at the Imperial Palace on Jan. 2 in the return of a celebration halted for the past two years by the pandemic.
The Layup Drill
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Fraser and Chau in “The Whale”: beaching on a shore near you
Brendan Fraser and Hong Chau star in “The Whale,” a film by Darren Aronofsky that has already garnered 16 awards and 54 nominations for more awards.
Taiwan seniors test e-skills in League of Legends
A year ago, 65-year-old Chiang Yi-Shu knew nothing about computers. Now, she is a League of Legends player who has just battled in her first-ever esports tournament.
Pageant celebrates transgender life in India
Anilya Boro may not have won the crown at India’s Miss Trans NE pageant in 2022, but having her parents there in support was a validation in its own right.
Migrants dropped near VP Harris home on frigid Christmas Eve
Three buses of recent migrant families arrived from Texas near the home of Vice President Kamala Harris in record-setting cold on Christmas Eve.
Navigating the immigration system through layoffs is a gray zone
For many H-1B visa holders working in the United States, it can be nerve-wracking and unpredictable.
It’s the sticky rice dilemma
It’s the holiday season again. I like the holidays, mind you, but it does get complicated. In fact, I have questions. For example…
“Avatar: The Way of Water” triggers longing for the simple, peaceful life
“Happiness is simple,” says Jake Sully. The problem with happiness, and Pandora, the planet where James Cameron’s “Avatar” and now “Avatar: The Way of Water” take place, is that if you “love it too much,” you can also lose it.
Hong Kong emigres seek milk tea in craving for taste of home
In London, Wong Wai-yi misses the taste of home. A year ago, the 31-year-old musician was in Hong Kong, earning a good living composing for TV and movies and teaching piano.
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