By ANDREW DALTON AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — The emotional epic from Japan “Drive My Car” won the Academy Award for best international feature film on March 27. […]
Chinese operative accused in plot to undermine US candidate
Five men accused of acting on behalf of the Chinese government have been charged with brazen and wide-ranging schemes to stalk and harass Chinese dissidents living in the United States, including by seeking to derail the election bid of a little-known congressional candidate, the Justice Department said on March 16.
Olympic champ Chen out of figure skating worlds with injury
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Olympic figure skating champion Nathan Chen withdrew from the world championships on March 16 because of what he called a “nagging injury” that he’s been […]
Actor, producer, M.D., Ken Jeong to address Tulane grads
Comedian and physician Ken Jeong will be the keynote commencement speaker at the university in New Orleans where he did research for a year after going through his medical residency at a local hospital.
Biden COVID coordinators leaving in April, Jha to take over
President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 coordinator Jeff Zients and his deputy Natalie Quillian are leaving the administration next month, the White House announced on March 17.
Tainted water ‘shatters’ Native Hawaiians’ trust in military
By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher The Associated Press HONOLULU (AP)—A well-known adage in Hawaiian, ola i ka wai, means “water is life.’ Native Hawaiians revere water in all its forms as […]
Atlanta: Tribute to victims on anniversary of spa shootings
ATLANTA (AP) — Nearly a year after eight people were killed in a mass shooting at three Atlanta-area spas, many of them women of Asian descent, community members came together […]
Judge won’t delay ruling on admissions discrimination in Va.
A federal judge has again ruled against a northern Virginia school system that he found guilty of discriminating against Asian American students when it overhauled its admissions policies at a highly selective high school.
Mentees become mentors in college prep for Burmese refugees
By RACHEL FRADETTE The Indianapolis Star INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Peng Thang can’t remember everything about his family’s trek to safety after they fled his village of Zephai to the capital […]
Asian woman punched 125 times in NY — Man charged with hate crime
A man was charged with attempted murder in what police have described as a “brutal hate crime” against an Asian woman in New York—with video of the incident showing the […]
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