Slightly less than half of U.S. adults believe that Black people face “a great deal” or “quite a bit” of discrimination in the United States, according to a poll.
How to safely pay strangers online (and spot a scam before it’s too late)
Credit cards, debit cards, cash, checks, wires, or sending money to others using a P2P (person-to-person) payment app are many examples of the ways consumers can pay for everyday transactions.
12 members of Congress sue Trump administration to ensure access to ICE detention centers
A dozen Democratic members of Congress who have been blocked from making oversight visits at immigration detention centers filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the Trump administration that seeks to ensure they are granted entry into the facilities, even without prior notice.
Aviation trailblazer Anh-Thu Nguyen dies in Indiana crash
Anh-Thu Nguyen, a pioneering aviator and founder of Asian Women in Aerospace & Aviation, was killed Wednesday when her small plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Indy South Greenwood Airport in Indiana. She was 44.
Dolores Sibonga honored for lifetime of service
Sixty people gathered on July 25 at Merrill Gardens at Renton Centre to honor Dolores Sibonga, a beloved community leader and trailblazer, as she was recognized by the Washington State Senate and House of Representatives for her decades of public service and advocacy.
Sepak Takraw highlights Jackson School’s Global Sport Lab Focus
On a sunny Thursday afternoon on the outdoor artificial turf of Denny Field, on the campus of the University of Washington, a group of Sepak Takraw (Takraw) players exhibited the sport that originated in Southeast Asia.
Tariffs on South Korea’s products threaten the ‘K-beauty’ boom in the US
When Amrita Bhasin, 24, learned that products from South Korea might be subject to a new tax when they entered the United States, she decided to stock up on the sheet masks from Korean brands like U-Need and MediHeal she uses a few times a week.
Green card holder returning from family wedding detained by ICE
A Korean-born scientist and longtime U.S. resident is facing possible deportation after being detained at San Francisco International Airport earlier this month, raising alarm among immigrant-rights advocates and legal experts.
8.8 magnitude quake strikes off Russia’s Far East. Tsunami waves reach Japan, Hawaii and California
One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck off Russia’s sparsely populated Far East early Wednesday, sending tsunami waves into Japan, Hawaii and the U.S. West Coast.
Ricamora launches scholarship for Asian American actors
Conrad Ricamora, known for his breakthrough role as Oliver Hampton on ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder,” has launched a GoFundMe campaign to support Asian American male actors pursuing professional training.
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