A Chinese-born United States citizen has been cleared of accusations that he has been acting in the interests of the Chinese government, in a jury decision announced Monday in Boston.
Over public objection, Council approves SPD use of “less-lethal” weapons
On Tuesday afternoon, the Seattle City Council approved a measure allowing Seattle Police Department (SPD) officers to use “less-lethal” weapons in specific cases to control crowds.
South Korea’s top think tank lowers economic growth projection, citing Trump’s tariffs
South Korea’s top economic think tank slashed its growth forecast for the country’s economy for the second time in four months on Tuesday, expressing concern about the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s expanding tariffs.
Bipartisan bill to reunite Korean Americans with North Korean family members introduced to Senate
Two senators today introduced a new bipartisan bill meant to reunite Korean Americans who have been separated from their family members in North Korea since the Korean War.
Strong local AAPI representation in this year’s James Beard award semifinalists
Good news can strike at any time, in any manner.
Musical prodigy Conrad Tao talks growing up and his journey to the stage
He started studying classical music not long after he learned to stand.
Indian nationals deported last week allegedly shackled for entire 40-hour flight back to India
Several of the 104 Indian nationals whom the Trump administration deported back to India last week have described their mistreatment on the way back to India from the United States.
“Love Hurts” is your bloody nose punch of a sincere Valentine’s movie this February
“What I love about Valentine’s Day,” says Marvin Gable, played by Ke Huy Quan, in his new movie, ‘Love Hurts,’ “is that everyone is expecting something unexpected to happen.”
Local and national advocates look to put ICE raids on ice
Public officials and immigrant rights advocates are fighting back against the White House’s draconian raids aimed at immigrants targeted for deportation.
China says a visit by Cook Islands’ prime minister isn’t meant to antagonize others in South Pacific
China insisted on Monday that a visit this week by the prime minister of the Cook Islands to Beijing is not meant to conspire against anyone in the South Pacific, despite the trip stirring up a diplomatic spat between the tiny nation and its chief benefactor, New Zealand.
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