Michael Wong didn’t just want to make funny videos—he set out to chronicle Asian America.
Nepal’s president appoints former chief justice as interim premier and first woman leader
Nepal’s president on Friday appointed former Supreme Court Chief Justice Sushila Karki as interim prime minister and the first woman to head the Himalayan nation’s government, following fiery protests that collapsed the previous administration.
ICHS receives Gold Badge Health Center Quality Leader Award for second year in a row
When it comes to healthcare, trust is everything—especially for patients who may face language barriers, financial challenges, or are new to this country.
Supreme Court Justice Yu retiring
Gov. Bob Ferguson announced on Thursday that Washington Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu will retire from the bench at the end of this year.
Man accused of ramming a car into Filipino festival in Vancouver found mentally fit to stand trial
A Canadian judge ruled Wednesday that the man accused of killing 11 people by ramming his sport utility vehicle into a crowd during a Filipino heritage festival is mentally fit to stand trial.
Zookeeper killed by lions at Bangkok safari park
A veteran zookeeper was killed on Wednesday after being mauled by lions at Safari World, a popular tourist park in Bangkok, Thailand.
South Korean workers detained in immigration raid leave Atlanta and head home
A plane carrying more than 300 workers from South Korea who were detained during an immigration raid at a battery factory in Georgia last week left Atlanta shortly before noon Thursday, bound for South Korea.
102-year-old becomes oldest person to summit Mount Fuji
Kokichi Akuzawa almost gave up during his trek to became the oldest person to summit Mount Fuji at age 102, an achievement recognized by Guinness World Records after he reached the top in early August.
Pilot Ethan Guo donates $30,000 to children’s foundation after Antarctica plane landing
American pilot and influencer Ethan Guo, who was stuck more than two months at a Chilean air base in Antarctica, made a $30,000 donation Tuesday to a children’s cancer foundation under an agreement with local authorities to avoid trial after landing on the white continent in June.
Departure timeline for Korean workers detained in immigration raid uncertain after flight canceled
After the detention of more than 300 South Korean workers in an immigration raid at a Georgia battery plant last week, a charter plane arrived in Atlanta on Wednesday to bring them home.
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