China accused Washington on Sept. 5 of breaking into computers at a university that U.S. officials say does military research, adding to complaints by both governments of rampant online spying against each other.
Cultural neglect makes AAPI dementia harder
By the time her mother moved in, the 84-year-old woman was already having memory issues. So her daughter, Trang Tu, adapted her house to make it as accessible as possible.
In flood-stricken Pakistan, rains damage archeological site
In flood-stricken Pakistan where an unprecedented monsoon season has killed hundreds of people, the rains now threaten a famed archeological site dating back 4,500 years, the site’s chief official said on Sept. 6.
Tokyo Olympics sponsorship scandal widens with more arrests
Bribery allegations against a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee member widened on Sept. 6 as Japanese prosecutors “re-arrested” Haruyuki Takahashi in a case involving suspected payments from a publisher which became a sponsor for the Games.
Japan military opens probe after sex harassment complaints
Japan’s defense minister said he has ordered a ministry-wide special investigation into growing reports of sexual assault after allegations of harassment were brought by a former soldier.
COMMENTARY: Why us?
I rode my bike to the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Labor Day.