China on Monday accused the United States of indiscriminate use of force in shooting down a suspected Chinese spy balloon, saying it “seriously impacted and damaged both sides’ efforts and progress in stabilizing Sino-U.S. relations.”
Anti-Asian hate ’runs the gamut,’ racist Yelp reviews show
As if running a restaurant during a pandemic wasn’t tough enough, Christopher Wong also had to contend with a racist troll.
Nikki Haley planning Feb. 15 launch for 2024 White House bid
Nikki Haley is moving closer to making her presidential campaign official.
Man who disarmed Monterey Park shooting suspect invited to State of the Union
Lawmakers have invited the man who disarmed a gunman in a Southern California mass shooting and the parents of Tyre Nichols to attend President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Feb. 7.
Korean American Congress members introduce bill to honor military hero Col. Young Oak Kim
Reps. Marilyn Strickland, Andy Kim, Young Kim, and Michelle Steel—the four Korean American Members of Congress—introduced a bipartisan bill this week to award the Congressional Gold Medal to Colonel Young Oak Kim in recognition of his extraordinary heroism, leadership, and humanitarianism.
Police arrest Zhao in California’s 3rd mass killing in 8 days
A gunman killed seven people at two agricultural businesses in Northern California, plunging the state into mourning again in the wake of its third mass killing in eight days.
Authorities search for motive in Lunar New Year massacre
Authorities searched for a motive for the gunman who killed 10 people at a Los Angeles-area ballroom dance club during Lunar New Year celebrations, slayings that sent a wave of fear through Asian American communities and cast a shadow over festivities nationwide.
Sheng Thao sworn in as Oakland’s new mayor
“Our city’s best days are still to come,” Sheng Thao said, at her inauguration as the mayor of Oakland, California on Jan. 9.
Virginia attorney general investigating elite high school
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares is launching an investigation into one of the state’s most prestigious high schools, acting on complaints that students there weren’t properly recognized for their achievements on a standardized test.
Hong Kong allows Cardinal Zen to attend Benedict’s funeral
Hong Kong’s outspoken Roman Catholic Cardinal Joseph Zen was allowed to leave the southern Chinese city to pay his respects to the late Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI in Vatican City, his secretary said earlier this month.
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