During a defensive struggle in the first half, the Seattle Seahawks got the consistency and cushion they needed—from their kicker.
Families of plane crash victims ask US appeals court to revive a criminal case against Boeing
Thirty-one families that lost relatives in two fatal crashes of Boeing 737 Max jetliners asked a federal appeals court on Thursday to revive a criminal case against the aircraft manufacturer.
Japan’s top automaker Toyota names a new CEO after reporting drop in profits
Japan’s top automaker Toyota reported a 43% drop in quarterly profit Friday and announced that its chief financial officer, Kenta Kon, will become its new chief executive and president.
Hong Kong ex-media tycoon Jimmy Lai will be sentenced Monday after national security conviction
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy former media tycoon Jimmy Lai will be sentenced Monday following his conviction in December under a Beijing-imposed national security law.
Federal actions, legislation put AAPI immigrants in severe peril, panelists warn
Following weeks of immigration enforcement action in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that has included everything from immigration officers killing two U.S. citizens, detaining children, and entering homes without judge-signed warrants, Congressional Democrats refused to pass a spending package that includes full funding for the agency immediately responsible for it all: the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The Layup Drill – Super Bowl Edition
Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. This time around, we write about some team members of the Seattle Seahawks that will face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60.
FIFA World Cup 2026 to bring windfall to King County and other issues
Local organizers reviewed key FIFA World Cup 2026 issues to a packed civic forum, including a projected $929 million economic windfall for King County.
First AANHPI president of Queens College says civic engagement only way to overcome “perpetual foreigner syndrome”
Frank Wu was born in Cleveland, Ohio. But when certain people ask him, “Where are you from?” they’ll follow his answer with, “Where are you really from?”
China to ban hidden door handles on cars starting 2027
China will ban hidden door handles on cars, commonly used on Tesla’s electric vehicles and many other EV models, starting next year.
Team USA AAPI athletes to watch at the Winter Olympics
The Winter Olympics is set to start on Friday in Milan, Italy.
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