The Seattle Office of Korean Education, in partnership with the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Seattle, will launch the region’s first Korean Culture Summer Camp for elementary school students this August.
Appeals court finds Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship unconstitutional, upholds block
A federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s order seeking to end birthright citizenship is unconstitutional, affirming a lower-court decision that blocked its enforcement nationwide.
How a far-right ‘Japanese First’ party made big election gains
Japan’s far-right populist Sanseito party was one of the biggest winners in the weekend’s upper house election, attracting many voters with its “Japanese First” platform that included calling for tougher restrictions on foreigners and the curtailment of gender equality and diversity policies.
Trump’s favorability has fallen among AAPI adults since last year, AAPI Data/AP-NORC poll finds
A small but fast-growing group of people in the United States have soured somewhat on President Donald Trump this year, as they worry about high costs and fear new tariff policies will further raise their personal expenses, a new poll finds.
A NWAW forum with the AAPI candidates in the running for King County’s D5 seat
Three AAPI candidates have thrown their proverbial hats into the ring for the King County Council’s District 5 seat, which spans Des Moines, Kent, Normandy Park, Renton, SeaTac, and Tukwila.
A newly opened Taiwanese-style mahjong club in SeaTac shares culture and community
“We’re gonna play!”
Billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times says he will take the newspaper public in the coming year
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times since 2018, said this week that he intends to take the newspaper public in the coming year.
Santhi Perumal named UW Bothell vice chancellor for Planning & Administration
The University of Washington (UW) Bothell announced on Tuesday that it has selected Santhi Perumal as its new vice chancellor for Planning & Administration, effective Sept. 1, 2025.
Donnie Chin’s legacy lives through the work of CID volunteers
Ten years after the tragic loss of Donnie Chin, the Chinatown-International District (CID) activist and longtime leader of the International District Emergency Center (IDEC), the impact of his work continues to resonate deeply within the community.
Vietnam tour boat survivor describes his escape
A Vietnamese man who survived the capsizing of a tour boat in Ha Long Bay described his escape from the overturned vessel.
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