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FROM BING
Posted on 08/22/2024

Vice President Harris is the first Asian American woman to become a presidential nominee, and now the caucus says it's prepared to put every effort behind Harris for a win.

FROM BING
Posted on 08/22/2024

Actor B.D. Wong told the AAPI caucus at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday what he said to his multiracial son at his bar mitzvah. “I told him, in front of everybody, ‘You are not half of ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 08/22/2024

Permits for coal-fired power plants drop by 83% despite leading world in construction as focus turns to renewables
Coal-fired power is still enjoying a construction boom in China, but a marked slowdown in the permitting of future plants has given experts hope that the world’s biggest emitter may be turning a corner.
China led the world in the construction of new coal-fired power plants in the first half of 2024, with work beginning on more than 41GW of new generation capacity, data published on Thursday showed.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 08/22/2024

Our twins spent two years at primary school in Chengdu. Their lessons featured alarming cautionary tales and stories of Chinese superiority, but there was fun and irreverence, too
Near the end of third grade, my twin daughters, Ariel and Natasha, officially joined the Young Pioneers of China. This organisation is under the auspices of the Chinese Communist party, and members are between the ages of six and 14. In order to become a Young Pioneer at Chengdu Experimental primary school, the public institution my daughters attended in the south-western Chinese city, there was no application, no interview and no ceremony. Parents were not consulted or informed. The twins simply came home one afternoon wearing Young Pioneer pins on their right breasts. The pins featured a gold star, a red torch and the name of the organisation – Zhongguo Shaoxiandui – in gold Chinese characters. Ariel and Natasha told me and my wife, Leslie, that from now on they would be required to wear the pins on Mondays, when Chengdu Experimental held its weekly flag-raising ceremony, as well as on other special occasions.
Young Pioneers also wore red scarves that were knotted at the neck. According to the organisation’s constitution, the scarves are red because they represent the blood that was sacrificed by the martyrs of the 1949 Communist Revolution. When I first lived in China, in the mid-1990s, schoolchildren had to be selected to become Young Pioneers, and red scarves were a mark of kids who were politically favoured. But by the time I moved back to the country, in 2019, membership had become compulsory at most schools, including Chengdu Experimental. Unlike the pins, red scarves were not provided to Young Pioneers, and we bought them from small-time vendors who arranged their goods on the sidewalk near the school’s entrance. Every Monday morning, there was a proliferation of these vendors, because some Young Pioneers had a tendency to forget their scarves, despite the organisation’s official motto: “To struggle for the cause of communism, be prepared!”
1. Love the Party, love the Country, love the People.
FUN TIME
Don’t throw things out the window. It’s dangerous. You might hurt someone.
Don’t cook here. It’s dangerous. A small fire can become a big one.
Be careful! Look out for cars. Don’t go against the traffic.
Don’t open the door for a stranger. It’s dangerous.
STORY TIME
What are you doing, Little Bear?
I’m lighting firecrackers.
Be careful!
Ow! That hurts.
Don’t run down the stairs.
Ouch! My arm hurts. I am having a bad day.
Look out! A bike is coming.
My leg hurts. I can’t walk.
We are taking you to the hospital.
Oh, dear! I am having a bad day!
He suffered extensive burns all over his body, resulting in permanent disability. Blind curiosity and careless experimentation have brought great misfortune to Mo Mo, his family and society.
Facing the mighty river, and watching the white sails float past,My body has been demoted to Hezhou, but my heart still defends my beliefs …
李白乘舟将欲行 Li Bai chengzhou jiang yu xing,
忽闻岸上踏歌声. Huwen anshang ta gesheng.
桃花潭水深千尺 Taohua tan shuishen qian chi,
不及汪伦送我情.。 Buji Wang Lun song wo qing.
I, Li Bai, embark on a boat, ready to set sail,When suddenly from the shore comes a melodic farewell.The depths of Peace Blossom Lake, a thousand feet belowIt’s still incomparable, O Wang Lun! To the love that you bestow.

FROM BING
Posted on 08/22/2024

"Creating and sculpting, making story, that's my passion," she says. Zhang says it's also important to her to share Chinese culture with America through her art. Now, she makes original works with her ...

FROM BING
Posted on 08/21/2024

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) freshman class for this year has a significantly larger share of Asian American students ...

FROM BING
Posted on 08/21/2024

The Asian American Center of Frederick was one of several Maryland organizations to get money from the U.S. Department of Labor for new apprenticeship opportunities for underrepresented communities.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 08/21/2024

Inquiry into eight EU countries is latest chapter in hostility between Beijing and EU over trade
Chinese authorities have launched an anti-subsidy investigation into European dairy imports, in the latest sign of escalating trade tensions between Brussels and Beijing.
The announcement from China’s commerce ministry on Wednesday came a day after the European Commission as part of its examination into what it viewed as artificially cheap cars that posed a threat to jobs in Europe’s motor industry.

FROM YAHOO
Posted on 08/21/2024

Suicide rates among young Asian Americans have sharply increased over the last few years — and a few subgroups seem to be particularly vulnerable.

FROM BING
Posted on 08/21/2024

Gong-Gershowitz was the second Asian-American elected to the State House, and the TEAACH Act made Illinois the first state in the nation to mandate Asian American history in the curriculum. “One of ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 08/21/2024

Carmaker opts to produce hybrid version due to profitability concerns, citing pressure from Chinese EV competition
Ford has written off $1.9bn as it cancelled plans for an all-electric large SUV in the US, opting to in the latest sign of western carmakers struggling to make profitable electric cars.
The US carmaker said on Wednesday that it would not be able to reach a profit on the electric SUV within a year, its measure of whether a new car is viable, citing the stiff competition from Chinese manufacturers. It will initially write off the cost of $400m (£300m) in tooling for the vehicle, plus another $1.5bn (£1.15bn) in extra costs in the future.

FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 08/21/2024

In a classified document approved in March, the president ordered U.S. forces to prepare for possible coordinated nuclear confrontations with Russia, China and North Korea.

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