More Americans say their fellow citizens have poor morals and ethics than people in any other country surveyed by the Pew Research Center. In the U.S., 53% of a...
Nearly 200 elderly residents of Cathay Manor, a subsidized 16-story apartment complex in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, have reached a formal settlement after years of...
Asian Americans born in the U.S. are more likely than any other racial group to have their loyalty and national belonging questioned, according to the 2025 Stat...
A Filipino American soldier was killed in a drone attack in Kuwait, as the Trump administration’s conflict with Iran exposes more U.S. troops across the region...
Jimmy Lai, the jailed founder of Hong Kong’s Apple Daily, has decided not to appeal his 20-year sentence under the city’s national security law, leaving diploma...
Frozen sprinkler pipes burst in a building that houses the Asian American Arts Centre (AAAC) collection in Flushing, Queens, last month, flooding the space and...
Holi, the Hindu Festival of Colors, is celebrated across the U.S. this month in a burst of powder, music and community.
Colors all over: Cities from California...
After months of criticism against her leadership, President Donald Trump fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem last week, making her the first Cabinet s...
The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution is convening a hearing on ending automatic birthright citizenship this week, ahead of a Supreme Court ruli...
As U.S. and Israeli forces wage war against Iran, Asian governments are racing to protect their citizens, secure energy supplies and navigate a conflict none of...
Former NBA star Jeremy Lin says the “Linsanity” phenomenon almost never happened.
Speaking on Dwight Howard’s podcast “Above the Rim with DH 12,” the Taiwanese...