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The Detroit Institute of Arts opened its doors and its heart to a celebration of culture, legacy, and community Saturday afternoon, marking the start of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage ...
In recent years, as New York politicians have started to realize the potential voting power of Chinese Americans, Democratic strategist Trip Yang sometimes clocks what he calls the Flushing “bubble ...
The Greater Malden Asian American Community Coalition closed Friday on a building it plans on turning into the city’s first Asian American community center.
For history professor Gordon Chang, studying history “places individual experiences in a broader continuum and context,” which is reflected in his work as a scholar of Asian American history.
President Trump re-upped his attacks on cheap Chinese imports and stood by his assertion that American children will be fine if they “have two dolls instead of 30.” “I ...
WELL, TODAY MARKS THE 28TH ANNUAL ASIAN AMERICAN NATIVE HAWAIIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER HERITAGE DAY AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND HISTORY. THE MUSEUM HOSTS THIS EACH YEAR AS A CELEBRATION ...
Visitors eat at a continuous row of tables set up for communal dining during the 4th Annual Taste of AAPI festival on Saturday, May 3, 2025, in the West Bottoms district of Kansas City. The event ...
Chinese officials have long used their willingness to cooperate to stem the flow of fentanyl to the United States as leverage in talks over broader disputes.
Dorothy Xiao’s short, “Only In This World,” makes its hometown debut Saturday, May 3 and is one of many premiering at this week’s L.A. Asian Pacific Film Festival.
Dorothy Xiao’s short, “Only In This World,” makes its hometown debut Saturday, May 3 and is one of many premiering at this week’s L.A. Asian Pacific Film Festival.
Today on World Press Freedom Day, there are warnings that US attempts to withdraw from promoting independent journalism will have far-reaching effects
As Donald Trump’s executive order in March led to the shuttering of Voice of America (VOA) – the global broadcaster whose roots date back to the fight against Nazi propaganda – he quickly attracted support from figures not used to aligning themselves with any US administration.
Trump had US Agency for Global Media, the federal agency that funds VOA and other groups promoting independent journalism overseas, to be “eliminated to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law”. The decision suddenly halted programming in 49 languages to more than 425 million people.
Judge rules Perkins Coie executive order violates constitution; Trump administration asks supreme court to lift block on Doge accessing data. This blog is now closed.
The seeds were sown for yesterday’s of Mike Waltz as national security adviser long before “Signalgate”, .
The outlet reports that his approach to the job was unpopular and Waltz was seen as too cocky. One person close to the White House said:
He’s a staff, but he was acting like a principal.
Waltz has been on thin ice for a while. [Signalgate] made the ice thinner but at the same time … may actually save him for now because they don’t want to give [Jeffrey] Goldberg a scalp.