A knife attack at a restaurant in Shanghai on Tuesday injured three people, including two Japanese citizens and a Chinese national, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said, calling it an isolated case.
Seattle Storm’s AANHPI Heritage Night weaves culture, community, and basketball into one celebration
When the Seattle Storm face the Connecticut Sun on May 20 at Climate Pledge Arena, the team will hold its first Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Night, part of its 2026 “Storm Surge” series highlighting Seattle’s diverse communities through cultural performances, themed merchandise, and in-game programming.
Walk for Rice event boosts ACRS fundraising efforts
The Asian Counseling and Referral Service is nearing its fundraising goal for the 2026 Walk for Rice campaign after hundreds of community members gathered at Seward Park on Saturday, May 16 to support the organization’s food bank and nutrition programs.
Bainbridge’s Filipino community works through the decades to help create, preserve community
Since the 1930s, Filipinos have lived on Bainbridge Island, helping to shape its contemporary history.
Despite immigration turmoil and rising costs, UW international students remain hopeful
Sitting at her kitchen counter, fourth-year international student Hanqiu Zhong recalled her decision to come to the University of Washington with a smile.
The breathless Korean sci-fi monster movie ‘Hope’ leaves the Cannes Film Festival floored
Sprawling action movies with aliens do not generally compete for the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or.
Hong Kong court hears final arguments in the trial of Tiananmen vigil organizers
A Hong Kong court started hearing final arguments Monday in the national security trial of two organizers of the large vigils remembering the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tries Beijing’s ‘zhajiangmian’ on food tour
Jensen Huang is trying some of Beijing’s delicacies—the good, and others which may be more of an acquired taste.
California lawmaker proposes bill to establish “Bruce Lee Day”
California Assemblymember Matt Haney announced a bill this week to designate May 17 as “Bruce Lee Day” in honor of the San Francisco-born martial arts icon.
Indonesia’s first giant panda cub, Rio, is growing and healthy before his public debut
The first giant panda born in Indonesia squirmed as veterinarians checked his hearing and eyesight and confirmed the furry cub was growing and healthy Friday before his public debut later this month.
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