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Despite assurances that the situation is under control, information on infections has become more opaque now that Beijing has rolled back pandemic restrictions.
A vast majority of Americans believe that Covid originated in a Chinese lab, and less than half have faith ... then their is potential American taxpayer dollars helped create it. The NIH admitted last ...
Dōmi is helmed by Evelyn Ling and Joe Cheng Reed (who are Chinese and Taiwanese American, respectively), two pastry chefs trained in classical French techniques in the kitchens of Michelin ...
Thomas L. Keon received backlash from the Asian American community after Keon mocking Asian languages in an apparent impression on stage.
Consular staff wanted for questioning by police over beating up of activists recalled to Beijing
China’s consul general in Manchester and five other diplomats have returned home and will escape questioning by police for their role in the outside the consulate in the city on 16 October.
The Chinese, citing diplomatic immunity, decided to recall the diplomats after the UK Foreign Office gave the embassy a week to make the diplomats available for questioning by British police.
There is 'intense pressure on Chinese students to enforce ideological conformity,' the anti-CCP activist says.
San Francisco police are looking for a man who kicked a 79-year-old Indonesian woman in the stomach on a Muni bus earlier this month. The incident reportedly occurred on the morning of Dec. 3 as the ...
Severe Covid measures in China this year meant millions of us had to rely on handouts and bartering to get fed
On day 32 of this year, I somehow managed to buy fruit in bulk. I shared some grapes and kiwis with a friend. She insisted I take something in exchange from her dwindling food stash. So I grabbed a potato that had sprouted and two slightly wrinkled carrots. What a relief.
Shanghai’s government effectively shut the during the lockdown in April and May. Getting basic items was difficult. Shops were closed. Delivery drivers were in short supply. Suddenly, 25 million of us had to rely on a mixture of grocery apps, government handouts, bulk-buying groups and underground channels to get fed.
As an undergraduate at Harvard University, Jennifer Wu ’04 volunteered at a rape crisis center, helping counsel women on their trauma and their rights after an assault. Now a sought-after patent ...
Amourence Lee is now the first Jewish and Asian American woman mayor of San Mateo, California. The deadlocked vote ended on Monday night when San Mateo’s city council elected its fifth member and ...
Health officials cease recording asymptomatic cases as shortages of medical supplies and testing kits reported in wake of sudden end to strict Covid policy
The spread of Covid-19 in China is now “impossible” to track, the country’s health authorities have said, announcing they have stopped recording asymptomatic cases in their daily tallies.
The admission comes amid soaring presentations to hospitals and clinics as Covid-19 spreads rapidly through the population in the wake of of strict pandemic measures. Authorities have urged people not to seek emergency healthcare unless necessary, and announced the rollout of second boosters to elderly and vulnerable people.