The University of Washington removed Aria Fani from his role as director of its Middle East Center on Friday, March 27, according to The Daily, the university’s student newspaper.
Knowing better, doing better: Three voices sound out on the crisis in teen financial education
April is National Financial Literacy Month in the United States, and the numbers that greet it may be cause for concern.
A ‘World Cup’ for immigrant girls uses the joy of sport to counter ICE fears
“Push!” “Press!” “Good ball!”
Asian Family Market expands with new Tukwila location
Asian Family Market is opening a new location in Tukwila on Friday—marking the latest expansion of the long-running, Asian-owned grocery chain that has supported immigrant and local communities throughout the region.
Taiwan Olympic boxing champ involved in gender debate wins first bout at Asian titles
Lin Yu-ting comfortably won her first international bout since the 2024 Paris Olympics at the Asian championships on Tuesday after World Boxing said she passed a gene test.
Xiaomi co-founder Lin Bin buys 1% of the Miami Dolphins at a record valuation
Lin Bin, the co-founder and vice chairman of Xiaomi, is buying a 1% stake in the Miami Dolphins along with other assets belonging to owner Stephen Ross at a record valuation of $12.5 billion, the team announced Tuesday.
Lost in Translation: Interpretation Failures in the Courtroom — From the Courtroom to the Legislature
In one recent courtroom, we watched as a respondent was repeatedly referred to as the “poop person.”
Child’s plush mascot ‘Rise’ rides with astronauts on Artemis II
A small plush mascot named “Rise,” designed by a California elementary school student, has launched aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission as the flight’s official zero-gravity indicator.
Chavez abuse claims prompt reflection on the history of Filipino farmworkers in the US
Filipino and Mexican American farmworkers united in 1965 to strike against California grape growers, under the stewardship of Filipino labor leader Larry Itliong and one of the founders of the National Farm Workers Association, César Chavez.
Passengers stranded in moving traffic after robotaxi outage in China’s Wuhan
Some robotaxi passengers were left stranded in the middle of fast-moving traffic in a major Chinese city after their driverless vehicles stopped running, according to police and media reports on Wednesday.










