It’s been months since President Donald Trump imposed initial and “reciprocal” tariffs on goods coming from and going to other countries.
3 killed in lightning strike at Cambodia’s Angkor Wat UNESCO site
Three people were killed and several others injured when they were struck by lightning while visiting Cambodia’s famous Angkor Wat temple complex.
Chinese tourists among victims in fatal Yellowstone-area crash
Several Chinese nationals lost their lives in a devastating crash near Yellowstone National Park earlier this month, Idaho authorities confirmed Friday.
Former White House chef for 5 presidents says first families are ‘just regular people’ at home
Cristeta Comerford, a longtime White House executive chef who recently retired after nearly three decades of preparing meals for five presidents and their guests, says first families are “just regular people” when they’re at home in the private living areas of the Executive Mansion.
Mental Health Awareness Month: Healing the mind through cultural practices
As the nation observes both Mental Health Awareness Month and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, AAPI practitioners and community members are drawing from centuries-old cultural healing traditions to support mental wellbeing.
Seattle’s Cham community grows and balances tradition with adaptation
In Seattle’s Rainier Valley, the Cham community stands at a crossroads—honoring centuries-old traditions while forging a new future for the next generation.
Andy Song launches campaign for Kent City Council
Andy Song, a familiar face in Kent as a small business owner, therapist, college professor, and school board director, is running for Kent City Council.
Search for missing hiker ends as remains are identified in Japan
DNA testing has confirmed that the human remains found in Japan last month are that of Patricia “Pattie” Wu-Murad.