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NW Asian Weekly
about 3 hours
“Asian stories are universal stories”: Lauded Chinese American film producer Janet Yang reflects on journey to becoming Committee of 100’s new board president
Since the 1980s, Janet Yang has been making waves in Hollywood.
NW Asian Weekly
about 4 hours
Small aircraft crashes into Beijing’s tallest building, according to reports
A small aircraft crashed into Beijing’s tallest building on Friday, according to a witness account and media reports, triggering evacuations and drawing a large police and ambulance presence in the city’s business district.
NW Asian Weekly
about 5 hours
Tokyo erupts as Japan advances in World Cup
Soccer fans in Tokyo celebrated Friday after Japan drew with Sweden in its final World Cup group-stage match, sending both sides into the knockout round.
NW Asian Weekly
about 5 hours
South Korean court sentences ex-first lady Kim to 7 years for taking luxury gifts tied to favors
The wife of ousted South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to seven years in prison Friday after a court convicted her of accepting luxury gifts from businesspeople and others seeking political and business favors.
NW Asian Weekly
about 5 hours
‘Pride Match’ organizers highlight Seattle’s inclusivity amid opposition from Iran and Egypt
Seattle’s stadium is expected to be brimming with rainbow flags on Friday for a World Cup match between teams representing two of the most repressive countries for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
NW Progressive Institute
about 24 hours
Sorry, Dave, you can’t do that: Federal judge protects vote-at-home, state voter rolls from Trump and his Postmaster General
A federal judge in Massachusetts has halted Donald Trump's efforts to control mail-in voting by enjoining the U.S. Postal Service from refusing to mail ballots if states don't give their voter rolls to his regime. The ruling emphasized that states have the constitutional authority to manage elections, and overturned several sections of Trump's executive order deemed unconstitutional and void. Sorry, Dave, you can’t do that: Federal judge protects vote-at-home, state voter rolls from Trump and his Postmaster General is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
My Ballard
1 day
Ballard Regnbue: Here’s what to know before Friday’s festival
The Ballard Regnbue Pride Festival and World Cup watch party will take over downtown Ballard on Friday, June 26, with a full day of soccer watch parties, live performances, entertainment, ... Read more
Westside Seattle
1 day
REMINDER: World Cup action hits White Center this Friday at “Gather for Goals” Festival
REMINDER: World Cup action hits White Center this Friday at “Gather for Goals” Festival Off patr Thu, 06/25/2026 - 11:35am
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
First of its kind queer museum in San Francisco Chinatown amplifies Chinese LGBTQ+ artists
On one side of the world, Xiangqi Chen can be punished for her LGBTQ+ activism.
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
“Rice on Repeat” circus brings food, family, and friendship
“Before I started circus (training), I climbed in bouldering gyms for seven years.
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
Cambodia Supreme Court upholds treason convictions of 2 journalists, raising press freedom questions
Cambodia’s Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the treason conviction and 14-year prison sentence of two journalists who posted photographs on Facebook last year related to border clashes with Thailand, prompting new accusations from rights groups that Prime Minister Hun Manet ‘s government is influencing the courts to quash press freedoms.
Westside Seattle
2 days
West Seattle Ledger
West Seattle Ledger Off patr Wed, 06/24/2026 - 2:18pm