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Chinese electric cars can one day drive on U.S. roads if there are enough government controls on software and sensors, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told CNBC.
Vilma Kari, the Asian American woman who was beaten in a vicious hate-fueled attack in Times Square three years ago, is still living in fear and afraid to be alone in public, she revealed in a new ...
Vilma Kari, the Asian American woman who was beaten in a vicious hate-fueled attack in Times Square three years ago, is still living in fear and afraid to be alone in public, she revealed in a new ...
Vilma Kari, the Asian American woman who was beaten in a vicious hate-fueled attack in Times Square three years ago, is still living in fear and afraid to be ...
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow reacts to allegations China uses TikTok to spy on American citizens on Tuesday's "Kudlow." ...
A Black family rented their Coronado home to a Chinese family when no one else would. Now, they’re donating $5 million to Black San Diego State University students using proceeds from the sale of the ...
The petitioners are urging the US president to impose port fees on Chinese-built vessels to ‘address hundreds of billions of dollars of unfair government support’.
Pacific Islander Americans and Native Hawaiians may take longer to receive positive results from their treatment with anti-seizure medications. This means they could still be experiencing seizures for ...
Six Chinese American World War II veterans were awarded Congressional Gold Medals for their service over the weekend. Who they are: William Shih Yin Ching of the Army Corps, Wai Hoo Tong of the Army, ...
In the interview, he said that Chinese electric cars sell well because they are genuinely good, and it seems like American companies are struggling to introduce good electric cars. Umicore ...
Sensual study of Chengdu’s underground club scene follows unselfconscious clubbers, performers and musicians through their neon-detailed nights
Ben Mullinkosson is a film-maker and skateboarder from Chicago who brings an effortless, freewheeling intimacy to this immersive and sensual study of the underground club scene in Chengdu in central China. The title is enigmatic, but it seems to refer to the imminent closure of a club called Funky Town where his subjects have been hanging out; the darkness is the club’s darkness, which is enfolding and welcoming and reassuring, a neon-detailed night in which nothing matters but youth, beauty and the pleasure of the moment.
Mullinkosson is utterly at home and embedded with his group of friends – clubbers, performers, musicians – with whom he hangs out while they (utterly unselfconsciously) get very drunk; and in fact the spectacle of people throwing up in the street becomes a bit of a motif. He isolates a very strange setpiece in which a young woman rocks back and forth in the foreground as a prelude to a gruesome vomiting episode while two people in the background chatter away, entirely unconcerned.
Please enter a valid email address. An increasing number of Asian American political leaders are denouncing San Francisco Mayor London Breed as locals continue to signal alarm over rising crime rates ...