Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari said Wednesday that his country’s friendship with China has “gone through ups and downs” but it won’t be broken down by extremist attacks that have killed Chinese nationals.
More than 100 allegedly undocumented Indians, including children, deported to Punjab
The United States on Tuesday deported more than 100 Indian nationals accused of being in the United States without documentation.
Tiger Woods says his mother has died. He called Kultida Woods a ‘force of nature’
Kultida Woods, the Thai-born mother of Tiger Woods who instilled his dominant spirit and encouraged him to wear a red shirt on Sunday as his power color, died Tuesday.
Golden Circle Honoree: Tuck Eng
Philanthropists come in many styles.
Video of person defacing Nihonmachi Alley mural released
Surveillance video of a person defacing the Nihonmachi Alley mural has been released by King5.
Southeast Asia looks to nuclear power to supercharge its energy transition
Southeast Asia’s only nuclear power plant, completed four decades ago in Bataan, about 40 miles from the Philippine capital Manila, was built in the 1970s but left idle due to safety concerns and corruption.
Voter who passed on Ichiro for Hall of Fame still a mystery after 321 of 394 ballots released
The Hall of Fame voter who declined to select Ichiro Suzuki remains a mystery.
Golden Circle Honoree: Dolores Sibonga
As the first Filipina to practice law in Washington state, and later the first nonwhite woman to serve on the Seattle City Council, Dolores Dasalla Sibonga didn’t just break glass ceilings, she shattered them.
Coalition sues to block Trump’s anti-DEI executive order
On the heels of President Donald Trump’s decision to blame—without evidence—anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring practices for Jan. 29’s fatal aircraft crash in Washington, D.C., a coalition of educators and civic leaders have filed a lawsuit to block Trump’s anti-DEI executive orders.
Bill to teach Asian American history in the classroom by 2029 introduced to WA Senate
Following years of collaboration with Washington state students, educators, community organizations, legislators, and other stakeholders, the Washington chapter of the Asian American, Native Hawai’ian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI)-focused group, Make Us Visible (MUV), has announced that a bill meant to integrate AANHPI history into the state’s classrooms has been introduced to the Washington State Senate.
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