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Students and faculty gathered in Gasson 100 on Tuesday evening to kick off Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in a ceremony filled with performing arts, cultural offerings, and heartfelt speeches.
Presidents clashed over Taiwan and US trade restrictions on technology in first direct interaction since November
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping have clashed in a telephone call about Taiwan and US trade restrictions on technology, but sought to manage their tensions as two top US officials prepare to visit Beijing.
The nearly two-hour telephone conversation on Tuesday was the two leaders’ first direct interaction since , if not the long-term rivalry, between the world’s two largest economies.
The lack of a job, health insurance or a college education are social factors linked to an increased likelihood for Asian American adults to have risk factors for heart disease and stroke, new ...
Asian Americans are often portrayed as educationally and financially successful, but in reality about 10% of them live in poverty ...
TODAY.com spoke to longtime Bachelor Nation fans who shared how excited they are to finally see an Asian American lead after more than 20 years.
President Joe Biden spoke on the phone with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday, their first conversation since meeting last November in California.
A big piece of Chinese space junk crashed to Earth over Southern California ... by people from the Sacramento area all the way down to San Diego, according to the American Meteor Society (AMS). As of ...
Latinos and Asian Americans — also have the lowest voter registration rates. Advocates are trying to boost sign-ups for a healthier democracy.
So when he said “history will be made here tonight” during the Season 28 "Bachelor" finale on March 25, fans were skeptical. But he, and the franchise, lived up to their promise: After 22 years the ...
Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology’s project, which just received a $500,000 funding boost, researches and documents the lives of Oregon’s early Chinese immigrants.