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The Vietnamese American is embracing her unconventional search for love as an opportunity to share her bicultural upbringing.
An up-and-coming senator from Texas named Lyndon B. Johnson wrote a letter to the immigration and naturalization service and helped secure permission for ...
There are times Jay Teng wonders what his life would be if his family had been forced to go back to China in the early 1950s. “My brother and I would have been 17 when the cultural revolution occurred ...
Tran’s star turn has definitely piqued the interest of Asian Americans who don’t typically watch “Bachelor” programming, however. One is Vi Luong, 27, a Vietnamese American social media ...
Russia-North Korea agreements, and aggression by China’s against the Philippines remind us that an emboldened axis of adversaries is working worldwide to demolish the U.S.-led order.
Orcas Center welcomes the creative story-telling forces of Eth-Noh-Tec with Heroines of History: Portrayals of Asian Women, Pioneers for Change on Monday, July 15 at 7 p.m. on the Main Stage.
Jenn Tran, the show’s first Asian American lead, explained, “I won’t say that it’s all been positive because racism still exists.” “I have gotten a lot of hate messages, but along with that, I’ve also ...
Jenn Tran, the show’s first Asian American lead, explained, “I won’t say that it’s all been positive because racism still exists.” “I have gotten a lot of hate messages, but along with that, I’ve also ...
Jenn Tran, the show’s first Asian American lead, explained, “I won’t say that it’s all been positive because racism still exists.” “I have gotten a lot of hate messages, but along with that, I’ve also ...
Jenn Tran can't stop thinking about being the first Asian American lead in the history of “The Bachelor” franchise — not that she wants to. “I think about it every day, all the time. I think if I ...
Andrew Fowler’s book reveals one of Australia’s most important requirements for its submarines was the ability to work alongside the US in South China Sea
One of Australia’s most important requirements for its new submarines is the ability to work alongside the United States in the South China Sea, a new book discloses.
The book by Andrew Fowler, a former investigative journalist for the ABC’s Four Corners and Foreign Correspondent programs, also predicts that Labor’s rush to embrace the Aukus pact “will haunt them for years to come”.