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Asian shares are mixed despite a rally on Wall Street driven by optimism over reports suggesting the American economy is in better shape than feared ...
This is the third of a five-part series. Part One is here and Part Two is here. Tony DelaRosa is an award winning Filipino American anti-bias and anti-racist educator, motivational speaker, spoken ...
"Yes, there’s the hair, the nails, the clothes and that’s all glamorous, but those are all add-ons," said 27-year-old Snix. "[Confidence] really comes within yourself." ...
Asian shares are mixed despite a rally on Wall Street driven by optimism over reports suggesting the American economy is in better shape than feared ...
Also, American views on China continue to sour.
Wok On In restaurant opened its doors in Pelham Plaza at 2018 Pelham Parkway. It is located near Mi Puebla. According to the Shelby County Reporter, owner Robert Moy is serving up dishes his family ...
Community leaders are organizing a rally in downtown Las Vegas to call for justice for an elderly Filipino American man who fell victim to an anti-Asian attack in his own home in Mountain’s Edge late ...
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley called for an increased economic and military ramp-up to curtail the growing influence of China amid a low ...
Amid rising global tensions, Chinese leader tells PM, Chris Hipkins, his visit to Beijing is meaningful
Xi Jinping has praised the “great importance” of China’s relationship with its “friend and partner” New Zealand, as Chris Hipkins visits Beijing to promote trade amid growing geopolitical tensions.
Speaking after the two leaders met in the Chinese capital on Tuesday evening, Xi told reporters through an interpreter: “I myself [am] attaching great importance to our relations with New Zealand,” and “China always views New Zealand as a friend and a partner”.
Students and faculty members are fighting for more Asian American studies courses, programs and departments in U.S. colleges and universities.
If it wasn’t for the Black Civil Rights Movement, where would we be?” said Don Tamaki, a Japanese American attorney and member of the reparations task force.