A crown jewel in a sea of jewels, with a lion’s roar in spite of its small size, Singapore has been more and more in our field of vision lately.
Jenna Nand runs for Edmonds City Council
Jenna Nand has announced that she is running for Edmonds City Council, Position 7.
Spring blooms for you, by Hmong farmers
If you bought a white paper wrapped bouquet this past weekend at a local farmers market or plan to buy one at Pike Place Market (PPM) for Mother’s Day, chances are you’re buying from a Hmong farmer.
Andrew Yang promotes Forward Party at Crosscut Ideas Festival in Seattle
There is an expression, “of the people,” used when someone does not put themselves above others, and even more applicable when that someone comes from ordinary or difficult circumstances.
Tanumihardja releases Ramen for Everyone
Author Patricia Tanumihardja has released her latest book, “Ramen for Everyone,” which follows young Hiro’s attempts to make a perfect bowl of ramen using the recipe passed down from his grandfather to his father.
Deepak Chopra’s Crosscut Ideas Festival allotment disappoints
On May 5, after various schedule changes without explanation and with little warning, Deepak Chopra, one of the world’s most influential and important persons, with almost 100 books under his belt, not to mention the Chopra Foundation, spoke virtually as part of the Crosscut Ideas Festival 2023.
White House holds AAPI forum
The Biden-Harris administration hosted a White House forum at George Washington University on May 3 in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.
AAPI Heritage Month: Spotlight on Thailand
Thailand, historically known as Siam and officially known as the Kingdom of Thailand, is located in southeast Asia and is home to almost 70 million people.
WORLD Channel celebrates AAPI Heritage Month with four documentary features
WORLD Channel, public media’s premiere platform for diverse documentary and nonfiction programs, is honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in May with films that center Asian and Pacific Islander stories and perspectives in the United States and around the world.
‘Simply Thai’ restaurant owner pleads guilty to nearly $1M in wage theft
Keovilayvanh Rinthalukay, who owns Simply Thai in Tukwila, pleaded guilty on May 2 to willful failure to pay over taxes, admitting that between 2015 and 2019, he withheld taxes from his employees’ paychecks but failed to pay the taxes to the government.
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