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Amid the aftermath of heightened xenophobia and racism toward Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Thompson School of Social Work & Public ...
Tony Evers on Thursday signed into law a bipartisan bill requiring Wisconsin schools to teach Asian American and Hmong American histories. Evers signed the bill at an elementary school in Wausau, ...
The new law comes after similar measures were introduced with bipartisan support in previous legislative sessions, but ultimately failed to reach fruition.
A national student success organization recently honored an Oakton College employee for her work championing equity for Asian American Pacific Islander students. Dear Aunaetitrakul received the ...
The world’s two largest economies still appear to be hashing out the rules on how to compete against each other.
The need for faster progress was dramatically apparent as the city and surrounding region were engulfed in heavy smoke from fires — some set to clear forests for crops, some ignited by record high ...
Anna May Wong and the mystery of Hollywood’s first Chinese-American star: ‘They wanted to tear her apart!’ ...
The next season of the "Bachelorette" will feature the show's first Asian American lead. Here's who is looking for love in Season 21 ...
Her engagements will include Vice Premier He Lifeng, Chinese Central Bank Governor Pan Gongsheng, former Vice Premier Liu He, leaders of American businesses operating in China, university students and ...
Half of all Americans responding to a mid-2023 survey from the Pew Research Center cited China as the biggest risk to the U.S., with Russia trailing in second with 17%. Other surveys, such as from the ...
Growing interest in services that create digital clones of the dead as millions visit graves this week for tomb-sweeping festival
As millions of people across China travel to the graves of their ancestors to pay their respects for the annual tomb-sweeping festival – a traditional day to honour and maintain the graves of the dead - a new way of remembering, and reviving, their beloved relatives is being born.
For as little as 20 yuan (£2.20), Chinese netizens can create a moving digital avatar of their loved one, according to some services advertised online. So this year, to mark tomb-sweeping festival on Thursday, innovative mourners are turning to artificial intelligence to commune with the departed.
Lawmakers testified at a public hearing on foreign interference that they had been caught in China’s cross hairs after criticizing it over human rights.