Anna Fan felt miserable after retirement.
Filling in the gap at the Japanese Gulch
Japanese Gulch. The name invites you to wonder about its past in Mukilteo.
South Korean Supreme Court dismisses US composer’s ‘Baby Shark’ copyright claim
South Korea’s Supreme Court rejected a 30 million won ($21,600) damage claim Thursday by an American composer who accused a South Korean kids content company of plagiarizing his version of “Baby Shark,” ending a six-year legal battle over the globally popular tune known for its catchy “doo doo doo doo doo doo” hook.
Genshitsu Sen, Japanese tea master and former Kamikaze pilot trainee, dies at 102
Genshitsu Sen, a former Kamikaze pilot trainee who later promoted peace as a grand master of the Japanese tea ceremony, has died, officials said Thursday. He was 102.
Suspect arrested in brutal beating of elderly Sikh man in CA
A man has been arrested in connection with a violent attack that left a 70-year-old Sikh man hospitalized in critical condition, police in Los Angeles, California said.
Seattle man arrested after foot chase in CID
A 33-year-old man wanted on multiple felony warrants was arrested Monday evening after running from police through Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), authorities said.
Interpreter denied, protection orders ignored: Chinese American women and advocates say legal system continues to fail them
Zhen Jin has lived in Kenmore for four years, taking care of her 89-year-old legally blind and deaf uncle. The 66-year-old Chinese American immigrant has lived in Seattle for a quarter of a century.
Crypto mogul Do Kwon, known as ‘the cryptocurrency king,’ pleads guilty to fraud charges
South Korean cryptocurrency mogul Do Kwon pleaded guilty on Tuesday to two fraud charges arising from the $40 billion collapse of a cryptocurrency ecosystem that had promised investors their money was safe.
Proof of belonging: Asian American citizens carry passports amid ICE fears
Federal immigration enforcement actions have reached historic highs, sparking an immediate response among affected Asian American communities.
Judge orders ICE to improve conditions after NYC immigration detainees complain of mistreatment
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration Tuesday to immediately improve conditions at a New York City immigration holding facility, acting on complaints by jailed migrants that it is dirty, smelly and overcrowded.