NEW DELHI (AP) — Millions of Indians celebrated Diwali on Monday as lamps illuminated homes and streets across the country to mark the Hindu festival symbolizing the victory of light […]
‘Filipino Towns’ around the US preserve history and raise community’s visibility
It was over four centuries ago to the day Saturday that Filipinos set foot on the North American continent for the first time. Now, Filipino Americans are working to sustain a cultural footprint.
Gov. Locke, Ambassador Chang Bloch talk fallout of worsening U.S.-China relationship
Until recently, former Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch said the United States could disagree on government policy “without demonizing an entire people or civilization. That line has dangerously blurred.”
What’s your take on public safety? Seattle survey now open
Seattle University is conducting its annual Seattle Public Safety Survey, now open through Nov. 30 at publicsafetysurvey.org. The survey seeks input from people who live or work in Seattle about […]
Bruce Lee fans raise $100K for Hing Hay Park statue
More than 300 Bruce Lee fans packed Diamond Bay Restaurant on Saturday for a dim sum lunch fundraiser that brought in $100,000 to help install a bronze statue of the martial arts legend in Hing Hay Park.
Seven charged in CID food stamp fraud
Seven people are now facing charges in an ongoing investigation into a food stamp fraud ring operating in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), King County prosecutors confirmed Friday.
Kanchha Sherpa, last surviving member of pioneering Mount Everest expedition, dies at 92
Kanchha Sherpa, the last surviving member of the mountaineering expedition team that first conquered Mount Everest, died early Thursday, according to the Nepal Mountaineering Association.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Murayama, known for apology over wartime aggression, dies at 101
Japan’s former Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, who was known for his 1995 “Murayama statement” apologizing to Asian victims of his country’s aggression, died Friday. He was 101.
Ito honored with lifetime achievement award
Willie Ito, who was incarcerated as a child at the Topaz, Utah, incarceration site for Japanese Americans during World War II, received a lifetime achievement award for his career in animation from the SPARK ANIMATION festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, last month.
NBC News dissolves Asian America, BLK, Latino and OUT teams in sweeping cuts
NBC News has eliminated its dedicated editorial teams for NBC Asian America, NBC BLK, NBC Latino and NBC OUT as part of a broad reorganization that includes the layoff of about 150 staffers, multiple sources said Wednesday.
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