By Courtney Gregoire and Ryan Calkins Port of Seattle Commissioners The Supreme Court ruling upholding the third “travel ban” was another reminder that we are in the middle of a […]
Seattle mayor picks Carmen Best as new police chief
By GENE JOHNSON ASSOCIATED PRESS SEA.TTLE (AP) — On July 16, the mayor of Seattle picked interim Police Chief Carmen Best to lead the department on a permanent basis as […]
Ousted DOL director has a new job
By Sophia Stephens NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Pat Kohler, who angered immigration groups earlier this year, has been rehired by the state. During her tenure as the director of the Washington […]
Mineta joins fight to challenge citizenship question on Census
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Four Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II asked a New York federal district court on July 10 to prevent the government from including a […]
Chairman of China’s HNA Group dies in accident in France
The Associated Press BEIJING (AP) — The co-chairman of HNA Group, a conglomerate that operates Hainan Airlines, China’s fourth-largest airline, and racked up tens of billions of dollars in debt […]
Bishops call for 3-day fasting after Duterte says God is “stupid”
By JIM GOMEZ Associated Press MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine Catholic bishops on July 9 called for fasting and prayers after President Rodrigo Duterte called God “stupid” and questioned God’s […]
Trump passes over Amul Thapar for Supreme Court
BY CATHERINE LUCEY, ZEKE MILLER AND MARK SHERMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump chose Brett Kavanaugh, a solidly conservative, politically connected judge, for the Supreme Court on July […]
Immigrant PhD candidate rocked by sudden U.S. Army discharge
By MARTHA MENDOZA AND GARANCE BURKE Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Growing up in eastern China, Panshu Zhao fell in love with America. He read the Bible his parents […]
Woman survives crash that killed husband, 4 daughters
TOWNSEND, Del. (AP) — A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help a woman with burial expenses for her husband and four children. Audie Trinidad of Teaneck, New Jersey, 61, […]
Suit alleging bias pulls back curtain on Harvard admissions
By COLLIN BINKLEY Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — Defending itself in a lawsuit alleging bias against Asian-Americans, Harvard University is fighting a push to make public a trove of admissions […]
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