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The Asian American Foundation's study shows increased concerns about Asian American loyalty and national security.
More than a quarter of Americans think Chinese-Americans are a threat to U.S. society, a new poll released Thursday revealed.
Population is growing, but few have been elected, columnist David Allen learns. Jocelyn Yow, Eugene Moy and Judy Lee spoke in Riverside last week.
SEATTLE — A new study shows an alarming trend about how people across the country view Asian Americans ... More than half of Americans don't fully agree that the Japanese American incarceration ...
Americans have expressed skepticism that attention to racial issues after Floyd's killing led to changes that improved Black ...
People who are able to really highlight the creative endeavors of the Asian American community ... who is Filipino and Guamanian American, and Laura Kubiatko, who is half Chinese, who were ...
The character Shang-Chi was created in 1973 by Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin, who were inspired to create a martial arts-centered comic after watching “Kung Fu,” a television series featuring white ...
Other notable death in April include basketball Hall of Famer Dick Barnett, “Dennis the Menace” star Jay North, former ...
The United States marked the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War last week, and judging by the scarcity of events and subdued mentions in the media, Americans have moved on from one of the ...
The Met Gala is where the drama, the fashion, and every now and again, the casual cultural appropriation, unravel. Wrapped in ...
US President Donald Trump’s top trade officials will meet with their Chinese counterparts this week to discuss a de-escalation of their increasingly ugly and damaging trade war. The ...