By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER A woman who was locked up for five months in a Spanish prison after her arrest in the college admissions bribery scheme won’t spend any more […]
Tough words, little drama, familiar champ in virtual bee
By BEN NUCKOLS Associated Press The upstart ex-spellers who launched an online spelling bee to fill the void left by the canceled Scripps National Spelling Bee had little trouble running […]
Pivot back: Justice for George Floyd and end Seattle police violence
Dear Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, Council President Lorena Gonzalez, and all Councilmembers, Our city is in pain and in chaos. It will continue unless you stop the police violence and […]
False claim targets wife of officer charged in Floyd’s death
By BEATRICE DUPUY Associated Press Amid reports that the wife of the white officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd filed for divorce, false social media posts […]
Merriam-Webster revises ‘Chinese restaurant syndrome’ entry
Merriam-Webster has updated its entry on “Chinese restaurant syndrome,’’ a term many Asian Americans saw as antiquated and even racist. The phrase was previously defined as a legitimate illness brought […]
Trump tells Chinese American reporter to “Ask China” in response to a question
By Ruth Bayangz NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY David Chan of Everett asked, “When can an Asian American reporter not be treated like a foreigner?” Chan emailed the Northwest Asian Weekly, pointing […]
Researcher Bing Liu nearing important COVID discovery shot dead
ROSS, PA. (AP) — The shooting deaths of a researcher who was studying the coronavirus and another man appear to have been a murder-suicide, authorities said. Bing Liu, 37, was […]
Maryland’s ‘rock star’ first lady delivers on virus tests
Maryland’s first lady Yumi Hogan is already hugely popular in the state’s Asian American community.
Poll: Americans sour on China amid pandemic, broader rivalry
By MATTHEW LEE AP Diplomatic Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are increasingly hostile to China as the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc on the U.S. and global economies and after three […]
COVID-19 outbreak delays Census field operations
The spread of the COVID-19 virus, nationwide stay-at-home orders, and social distancing guidelines have forced the U.S. Census Bureau to suspend field operations until Apr. 15.
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