New rumors about Kim Jong Un pour in daily. The North Korean leader is dead.
Irrfan Khan, of ‘Slumdog Millionaire,’ ‘Life of Pi,’ dies
Irrfan Khan, a veteran character actor in Bollywood movies and one of India’s best-known exports to Hollywood, has died. He was 54.
Health care workers need therapy
Looming over the PowerPoint presentation, in the corner of the screen, Dr. Ijen Chen’s face appeared, reassuring, constant, and serene.
PICTORIAL: Social distancing life 6
The Ethnic Chamber of Commerce Coalition holds a Zoom webinar for its members on how to apply for small business loans during coronavirus pandemic.
BLOG: Lessons from the coronavirus pandemic — Part II
The coronavirus changed the entire human culture overnight, in some cases for the better … and in others, for the worse.
“Fist of Fear” — boosts bogus Bruce Lee, brazenly
The first thing you notice about 1980’s “Fist of Fear, Touch of Death” is that its star, Bruce Lee, isn’t actually in it.
Maryland’s ‘rock star’ first lady delivers on virus tests
Maryland’s first lady Yumi Hogan is already hugely popular in the state’s Asian American community.
COMMENTARY: The future of work: An epidemic of inequality? — Without action to close equity gaps, the world of work won’t change for the better
COVID-19 has exposed deep inequities in Washington’s economy and health system.
LETTER: Pandemic lessons learned
To be grateful that no one among my family, my friends, and the people I work with has contracted COVID-19, that we have enough to eat; and, that all-in-all, my home makes a pretty good jail cell;