South Korean police said Tuesday they are seeking to arrest music mogul Bang Si-Hyuk, chairman of the agency behind K-pop supergroup BTS, as they expand an investigation into allegations that he illegally gained more than $100 million in an investor fraud scheme.
Raids spur calls to protect Asian massage workers
In the wake of police and fire department raids on five Asian-run massage parlor businesses in Bothell last week, the Massage Parlor Organizing Project (MPOP) and fellow labor and immigrant safety organizations say low-income workers are facing growing pressure from rising living costs and preparations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
Seattle Filipino community marks 84th Day of Valor, honors Bataan and Corregidor heroes
The Filipino Community Center was filled with solemn remembrance on April 19, as about 115 people gathered to mark the 84th anniversary of the fall of Bataan, honoring Filipino and American soldiers who fought side by side against Imperial Japan during World War II.
What to know as ceasefire in the Iran war hangs in the balance
The ceasefire in the Iran war hangs in the balance as Pakistan’s capital stands prepared for possible new talks between Tehran and Washington.
Former Hawaii Gov. George Ariyoshi, the 1st US governor of Asian American descent, dies at 100
Former Hawaii Gov. George R. Ariyoshi—the nation’s first Asian American governor—has died at age 100.
Protest near JBLM decries U.S. military actions abroad
More than 250 people rallied over the weekend in the Tacoma area, including outside Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), to protest U.S.-led military exercises in the Philippines and broader American military actions abroad.
Obama meets Mamdani in New York City before reading to preschoolers
Former President Barack Obama met with New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani for the first time on Saturday at a child care center where they read to preschoolers and led a singalong.
FBI Director Kash Patel sues The Atlantic for article that alleged excessive drinking
FBI Director Kash Patel sued The Atlantic magazine for $250 million on Monday, claiming an article that talked about his alleged excessive drinking was false and a “malicious hit piece.”
Equity concerns raised as Sound Transit considers Tacoma project delay
A Tacoma city council member is urging regional transit leaders to center equity as they consider whether to delay a major light rail project serving the city.
Zohran Mamdani’s wife Rama Duwaji apologizes for the ‘harmful’ social media posts she made as a teen
Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, has apologized for “harmful” social media posts she made as a teenager, responding publicly after a conservative news outlet combed through her online profiles and resurfaced material, including a post in which she used an anti-gay slur.
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