Authorities in the Dominican Republic are searching for a 20-year-old university student from the U.S. who went missing in the popular tourist town of Punta Cana.
Bruce Lee statue in the works for San Francisco’s Chinatown
The Chinese Historical Society of America Museum (CHSA) announced the launch of the Bruce Lee Statue project on March 7, to honor the legendary martial artist and film star born in San Francisco’s Chinatown in 1940.
Bong Joon Ho’s “Mickey 17” is a mix of insight and horror similar to “Parasite”
In the not too distant future, a young man in debt to a gangster boards a spaceship.
Gene Hackman died of heart disease, his wife died of hantavirus about 1 week prior, authorities say
Actor Gene Hackman died of heart disease a full week after his wife died from hantavirus in their New Mexico hillside home, likely unaware that she was dead because he was in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease, authorities revealed Friday.
Phnom Penh Noodle House founder Sam Ung passes away
Sam Ung, the beloved founder of Phnom Penh Noodle House, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy that profoundly impacted his family, team, and the community.
Standing up and speaking out: Bystander intervention in the fight against anti-Asian harassment
In light of the current political climate, organizations like Right to Be, in collaboration with Asian Americans Advancing Justice, are stepping up to provide essential training to help communities respond to rising anti-Asian/American and xenophobic harassment.
Meet the world’s oldest female barber. A 108-year-old Japanese woman is overjoyed at the recognition
Meet the world’s oldest female barber: She is 108 but the slender, white-haired Japanese woman has no plans to retire anytime soon.
Study: More heart health research needed on Asian subgroups
A new Kaiser Permanente study presented at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology and Prevention meeting this week underscores the significant differences in cardiovascular risk factors across Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander populations.
KCLS debuts new library cards featuring work of local AAPI artists
The artwork of local Vietnamese American artist Stacy Nguyen is featured on new library cards for the King County Library System.
Roosevelt High student serves as page in WA State House
Meera Singh, a student at Roosevelt Senior High School, served as a page in the Washington State House of Representatives last week.
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