Six critically endangered Mekong giant catfish—one of the largest and rarest freshwater fish in the world—were caught and released recently in Cambodia, reviving hopes for the survival of the species.
Indian teen Gukesh Dommaraju becomes the youngest chess world champion after beating Chinese rival
Indian teenager Gukesh Dommaraju became the youngest chess world champion Thursday after beating the defending champion Ding Liren of China in the final match of their series in Singapore.
2024 holiday gift guide by Asian-owned businesses
It’s that time of the year again where people are busy shopping for friends and loved ones.
19-year-old sworn-in, making history as one of the youngest Asian Americans elected
Kaylee May Law, 19, was sworn into the Walnut City Council in California last week, becoming one of the youngest Asian Americans ever elected to public office in the nation.
Fong returns to Snohomish County, reflects on time with Commerce
Mike Fong is heading back to Snohomish County to work on “unfinished business” as the executive director of Economic Development for the county.
Scott Oki’s memoir is the new how-to on good citizenship
“I wanted and needed to tell my story.”
Seattle mom wins $10K on Food Network’s Christmas Cookie Challenge
Janet Tan, a self-taught baker and owner of Fairyland Pastry, won $10,000 in the Food Network’s Christmas Cookie Challenge.
USPS announces “Year of the Snake” stamp for 2025 Lunar New Year celebration
The U.S. Postal Service is giving a sneak peek of its upcoming “Year of the Snake” stamp, set to be unveiled in a special ceremony on January 14, 2025, this time in Boston. The 2024 “Year of the Dragon” design was unveiled in Seattle.
Descendant of last native leader of Alaska island demands Japanese reparations for 1942 invasion
Helena Pagano’s great-grandfather was the last Alaska Native chief of a remote island in the Bering Sea, closer to Russia than North America.
Japanese survivor of atomic bomb recalls its horrors in Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech
A 92-year-old Japanese man who lived through the American atomic bombing of Nagasaki described on Tuesday the agony he witnessed in 1945, including the charred corpses of his loved ones and the ruins of his city, as he accepted this year’s Nobel Peace Prize on his organization’s behalf.
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