Rep. Grace Meng, Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), expressed outrage on Wednesday over the exposure of racist, xenophobic, and violent messages shared by young conservative leaders.
- Trump’s approval on immigration drops among AAPI adults, new AAPI Data/AP-NORC poll finds
- Group seeks to place Bruce Lee statue in Hing Hay Park
- Seattle pushes back against “federal overreach”
- Local bakers add their own twist to mooncakes
- Jasmine Ikeda of WA among hundreds detained in Israel after joining aid mission
- Historic Louisa Hotel’s sale raises questions on Chinatown-International District’s future
- Harrell, Wilson define city’s path in back-to-back debates
- “Kids like me do not grow up to be judges”: A conversation with barrier-breaking Washington Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu
- Eddie Lin and Adonis Duckworth talk affordable housing, surveillance cameras in the CID
ASIAN WEEKLY REWIND
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Local Filipina leaves corporate for her art—and a French Bulldog named “Winston”
Sometimes you’ve just got to go for it. Make space in your life for the creative side of yourself. Maybe even make it your career. This is the advice of Filipina American entrepreneur and artist Shaina Estadilla (“Shine” to her friends and family).
Long term-health outcomes, equity at stake for AAPI participants in threatened WIC program
Across the country, people who rely on the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program for food, breastfeeding support, nutrition education, and healthcare referrals are poised to lose those benefits by the end of the month, thanks to a federal shutdown that began on Oct. 1.
AAPI culture dominates Halloween costume trends, led by ‘KPop Demon Hunters’
The members of HUNTR/X, the fictional K-pop girl group from the animated Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters, have already conquered the streaming world. Now, they’re taking over Halloween.
Democrats continue to “hold the line” against Medicaid, ACA cuts, as federal shutdown drags on
There appears to be no end in sight as we approach week two of a federal government shutdown that means, every day it drags on, the likelihood of people losing crucial food and healthcare benefits grows ever higher.
Floral visions of joy and resilience bloom in Lake City
This October, a burst of color will brighten a Lake City storefront thanks to Bellevue-based artist Kimberly Chan. Selected as part of the Seattle Restored program, Chan is debuting a vibrant floral window installation that transforms vacant space into public art.
Community
Families of Jeju air crash victims sue Boeing over defective systems
T&T Supermarket to open second Washington location
Police arrest two men for selling drugs in the CID
Group seeks to place Bruce Lee statue in Hing Hay Park
Uncle Bob Legacy Award to honor Gary Iwamoto
Advocates Lau and Chow confront Chinatown-International District’s future at history conference
Chinatown Block Watch marks Mid-Autumn Festival with “Double Happiness Hour”
Sports
Tattoo artist chosen to design Kraken jersey for AANHPI night
The Layup Drill
FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets have gone on sale. Here’s how to try to get them
Ohtani tops MLB jersey sales for 3rd straight season. Skenes and Raleigh break into top 20
Nakase takes AP Coach of the Year in historic debut season
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Want to scare yourself silly this Halloween? Recommended Asian horror movies.
Wen Hui and Eiko Otake put pride, poise, and precision into “What Is War”
Halloween debate: Are Asian horror films scarier?
Movie Review: Dwayne Johnson has never been better in ‘The Smashing Machine,’ but the movie dodges
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