The Purdue University Northwest (PNW) chancellor, who drew backlash for a racist display at the college’s winter commencement, will serve out the rest of his term, the school said.
Lilia Vu wins 1st major at Chevron Championship in playoff
Lilia Vu relied on her grandfather’s steady hand and calm demeanor to keep her grounded during difficult times.
Labor secretary nominee Julie Su faces doubts in Senate
President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the next labor secretary, Julie Su, will testify to the Senate Thursday with key Democrats unwilling to voice support for her confirmation, creating uncertainty about her prospects in the narrowly divided chamber.
Secret Chinese police outpost revealed in NY; 2 men arrested
Two men have been arrested on charges that they helped establish a secret police outpost in New York City on behalf of the Chinese government, and more than three dozen officers with China’s national police force have been charged with using social media to harass dissidents inside the United States, the Justice Department said Monday.
U.S., Japan plant White House cherry tree to mark friendship
Stepping gingerly over the lawn in their spiky heels, first lady Jill Biden and Yuko Kishida, the wife of Japan’s prime minister, planted a cherry tree at the White House on Monday to honor decades of friendship between their countries.
Cisco still faces caste bias suit; engineers’ case dismissed
The California Civil Rights Department has voluntarily dismissed its case alleging caste discrimination against two Cisco engineers, while still keeping alive its litigation against the Silicon Valley tech giant.
Taiwan president Tsai and McCarthy meet as China protests
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy welcomed Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen for a historic meeting on U.S. soil Wednesday, in a politically sensitive session underscoring U.S. lawmakers’ growing support for her self-ruled island as tensions rise with rival China.
Yin tops LA Open to become LPGA’s second Chinese winner
Ruoning Yin became the second Chinese winner in LPGA Tour history Sunday, holding off Georgia Hall in the DIO Implant LA Open.
NY man gets 22 years for Asian immigrant’s hate crime death
A New York man was sentenced Friday to 22 years in prison for the fatal beating of a 61-year-old Chinese immigrant who was collecting cans for money.
Adnan Syed conviction in death of Hae Min Lee reinstated
A Maryland appellate court on Tuesday reinstated Adnan Syed’s murder conviction and ordered a new hearing in the case, marking the latest development in the protracted legal odyssey chronicled in the hit podcast “Serial.”
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