TIME Magazine has unveiled its 2025 Women of the Year list, honoring four Asian women for their significant contributions across a variety of fields.
A new chapter: ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ set for TV adaptation
The film sequel may still be in limbo, but “Crazy Rich Asians” lives on.
Bill for Asian American History in school cut down in committee
State Senate Bill 5574, a bill which would require Asian American & Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) history to be taught in K-12 social studies in Washington state by the 2029-2030 school year, did not make its way out of committee.
Shasti Conrad appointed DNC Associate Chair
Shasti Conrad was appointed today as an Associate Chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) by DNC Chair Ken Martin.
Kwon is running for King County Council District 5
SeaTac Councilmember Peter Kwon announced on Monday that he will be running for King County Council District 5 which includes Des Moines, Normandy Park, Burien, SeaTac, Tukwila, Renton, and Kent.
Lauren Yee brings another of her plays to Seattle—this time about Russia, but also about us
Only in hindsight did playwright Lauren Yee realize that she had written a “cycle of communism plays.”
“Condor Heroes”: Tsui Hark’s big and little visions — Rating: three-and-a-half stars
Hong Kong master director Tsui Hark’s early films showed viewers microcosmoses, inner workings—technically impossible shots that took the point-of-view inside a gun barrel, inside the springs and works, right before the trigger pull.
South Korean births increased last year for the first time in nearly a decade
The number of babies born in South Korea rebounded for the first time in nine years in 2024, welcome news for a country grappling with one of the the world’s most serious demographic crises.
Trump’s English-only Executive Order draws strong backlash from Congressional leaders
A sharp response followed President Trump’s executive order on Friday designating English as the official language of the United States.
Study reveals Asian patients receive fewer follow-up services, following abnormal mammograms
A new University of Washington (UW) retrospective study spanning 11 years reveals that even though Asian patients have the same access to different diagnostic technologies as white patients, Asian patients often do not receive same-day diagnostic follow-ups, following an abnormal mammogram.
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