Humanities Washington has announced the election of Polly Yorioka of Seattle to its Board of Trustees.
Rhetoric keeps anti-Chinese sentiment alive, survey finds—but Americans also want more collaboration with China’s government
Despite the rhetoric coming from the White House, most Americans on both sides of the political aisle want the United States to find more common ground and places of cooperation with China, a new, far-ranging survey by the Committee of 100 and NORC at the University of Chicago reveals.
American rock climber Alex Honnold reaches top of Taipei 101 skyscraper without ropes
American rock climber Alex Honnold ascended the Taipei 101 skyscraper on Sunday without any ropes or protective equipment.
Chinese asylum seeker who exposed rights abuses fights to stay in the US
Guan Heng, who exposed human rights abuses in his native China, has been in U.S. custody since being swept up in an immigration enforcement operation in August.
FBI renews search for suspect in 1991 Boston Chinatown killings
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $30,000 for information leading to the arrest of a man wanted in connection with one of the deadliest mass shootings in Boston history.
The Seahawks are going back to the Super Bowl!
The Seattle Seahawks are headed to the Super Bowl after a nail-biting 31-27 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship game on Sunday.
Giants OF Jung Hoo Lee stopped briefly at LAX because of missing travel documents, AP source says
San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee was briefly stopped at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday when arriving from his home in Korea ahead of the start of spring training next month because of missing paperwork.
Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman breaks silence following controversial dismissal from RAI
With a determination to reclaim her narrative, Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman unveils the hidden tensions and political maneuvers that led to her unexpected departure from the Refugee Artisans Initiative (RAI).
US citizen says ICE took him at gunpoint in only underwear despite frigid cold and no warrant
Federal immigration agents bashed open a door and detained a U.S. citizen in his Minnesota home at gunpoint without a warrant, then led him out onto the streets in his underwear in subfreezing conditions, according to his family and videos reviewed by The Associated Press.
2 Tiananmen vigil organizers plead not guilty in Hong Kong national security trial
Two organizers of Hong Kong’s long-running vigil commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown pleaded not guilty Thursday, while a third pleaded guilty before the trial brought under a national security law that has largely erased dissent in the city.
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