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Lloyd Suh’s “The Far Country,” playing at Berkeley Rep, recalls Chinese Exclusion Act and its bitter aftermath.
To solve TikTok's cyber security and safety concerns, "Shark Tank's" Kevin O'Leary suggested he'll buy the social platform, close Chinese "back doors" and bring it to the U.S.
People of color shouldn't be afraid to ask their white friends about the mortgage process, and how they negotiated their salaries.
People of color shouldn't be afraid to ask their white friends about the mortgage process, and how they negotiated their salaries.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed’s reelection challengers are seizing on her apparent vulnerability with Asian voters by appointing Chinese American staffers to key campaign roles. On Saturday, Kit ...
The 2024 World Car of the Year Awards have named 18 finalists in six categories, and just one is an American-made car. No pressure, Ford F, -1.85% Bronco. A jury of 98 journalists from 30 countries ...
China’s leader, Xi Jinping, believes his vision for technological dominance will keep powering the country’s ascent while the West recedes.
The CNN analyst’s new book considers threats outside the US, in Ukraine and Taiwan, and within, as Biden battles Trump
At CNN in Washington, Jim Sciutto’s dimly lit office is both man cave and shrine to a foreign correspondent who has reported from more than 50 countries. A typewriter he bought on Portobello Road during a decade in London. Photos he took in Afghanistan and Ukraine. A Vietnamese newspaper account of the time he rode over the South China Sea on a US spy plane. A corked bottle of water from his in a US nuclear submarine. A fragment of the Black Hawk helicopter destroyed in the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden. “I’m not sure I should have that,” Sciutto confesses, “but I do.”
There is also an important fragment of newspaper, a gift from Sciutto’s grandfather containing a quotation from the author and journalist Eric Sevareid: “What counts most in the long haul of adult life is not brilliance or charisma or derring-do, but rather the quality the Romans called ‘gravitas’: patience, stamina and weight of judgment. The prime virtue is courage, because it makes all other virtues possible.”
That's why Senator Cory Booker and Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal are working on legislative changes to raise awareness and study the impact on Asian American minorities. "The prevalence of type 2 ...
“Everything Everywhere”'s James Hong 'Disappointed’ Asian Americans Are Not ‘Getting Their Fair Share' of Roles (Exclusive) ...