Japan, US commemorate Battle of Okinawa 80th anniversaryJapan, US commemorate Battle of Okinawa 80th anniversary
Japan recently marked 80 years since the end of the Battle of Okinawa, the final and bloodiest ground battle of World War II in the Pacific. A memorial ceremony was held on June 23 at Mabuni Hill in Itoman City, the site of the conflict’s last stages, where Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki and members of the imperial family honored the estimated 200,000 people killed.
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Thunder reward Jaylin Williams with $24 million deal after historic title runThunder reward Jaylin Williams with $24 million deal after historic title run
Jaylin Williams is staying put in Oklahoma City after the Thunder signed the 6-foot-8 forward/center to a three-year, $24 million extension on his 23rd birthday on Sunday.
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Mamdani’s historic win signals new era for Indian Americans in US politicsMamdani’s historic win signals new era for Indian Americans in US politics
New York State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, won New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary on Tuesday, defeating former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. With this victory, he is set to make history as the city’s first Muslim, first Indian American and first South Asian mayor, heralding a new era of Asian American representation.
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Purple Heart veteran forced to self-deport after 48 years in 'country that I fought for'Purple Heart veteran forced to self-deport after 48 years in 'country that I fought for'
A decorated Army veteran was forced to leave his family in Hawaii for South Korea on Monday after immigration officials ended his deferred action status and gave him three weeks to exit the country or face detention.
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Detroit names street for Vincent Chin on 43rd anniversary of his deathDetroit names street for Vincent Chin on 43rd anniversary of his death
Detroit officials unveiled a street sign honoring Vincent Chin on Monday, commemorating the 43rd anniversary of the Chinese American draftsman’s murder.
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Bipartisan senators call for action against China’s forced labor transfers of UyghursBipartisan senators call for action against China’s forced labor transfers of Uyghurs
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators are pushing for stronger enforcement measures to prevent China from sidestepping American forced labor restrictions by moving Uyghur workers from Xinjiang to factories across the country.
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Vietnam eases citizenship rules for foreign spousesVietnam eases citizenship rules for foreign spouses
Foreigners married to Vietnamese citizens can now acquire Vietnamese citizenship without residing in the country, following newly approved amendments to the Law on Vietnamese Nationality. The National Assembly passed the revisions on Tuesday, eliminating previous requirements such as five years of residency, Vietnamese language proficiency and financial self-sufficiency for applicants with Vietnamese family ties.
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Vietnam’s former richest woman, who was sentenced to death, avoids executionVietnam’s former richest woman, who was sentenced to death, avoids execution
Vietnamese real estate mogul Truong My Lan will serve life in prison after escaping the death penalty, following recent legal reforms passed by the National Assembly. Lan, chair of Van Thinh Phat Group, was sentenced to death last year for her role in a $12.5 billion financial fraud through Saigon Commercial Bank, one of the largest in Vietnamese history.
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These Asian American billionaire execs believe in '996' work hoursThese Asian American billionaire execs believe in '996' work hours
Recent remarks from high-profile tech executives have renewed attention on extreme work schedules resembling China’s 996 system, in which employees work from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week. In recent interviews, Passes founder & CEO Lucy Guo and Zoom CEO Eric Yuan have both downplayed the value of work-life balance while describing their own demanding routines.
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Dylan Harper, Yang Hansen make history in the 2025 NBA DraftDylan Harper, Yang Hansen make history in the 2025 NBA Draft
Dylan Harper and Yang Hansen broke ground for Asian and Asian American representation during the 2025 NBA Draft, each reaching historic milestones on June 25 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
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