Por: The New York Times Science January 05, 2023
White scientists are generally more successful at winning federal research money from the National Science Foundation than Black, Latino and other nonwhite scientists, a new study finds.Lagging the most are scientists of Asian descent.The National Science Foundation is a federal agency that finances several billion dollars in grants each year to support a swath of basic science research in the United States, including biology, chemistry,... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion December 22, 2022
The onslaught of anti-Asian hate during the pandemic has caused Asian Americans to speak out against the vicious attacks and blatant racism. It has also forced people to confront less violent forms of discrimination, such as implicit bias and stereotypes that have long been used... + más
It’s ‘mirror time’ for Asian Americans: Get out and vote | Orlando Sentinel
Saudis in off-field win before Japan, Koreans exit World Cup | Associated Press
Politico USA Politics November 27, 2022
Shekar Narasimhan has gotten used to Asian American and Pacific Islanders being overlooked by politicians in the six years since he founded the voter mobilization group AAPI Victory Fund. But there are signs that’s beginning to change, he said — particularly in Georgia. In... + más
The race for a Georgia Senate seat is headed to a runoff, ABC News projects. Here's how it works. | ABC News
The Georgia Voting Law’s Biggest Impact May Be in the Runoff | The Daily Beast
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics November 10, 2022
In 2016 I became the first Asian American elected to the Illinois General Assembly. For two years, I was there alone among the 177 members of our two chambers, representing the 600,000-plus Asian Americans in Illinois. I was eventually joined by four others. On Election Day, our... + más
There is no home for Asian Americans in the Republican Party anymore | The Boston Globe
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 22, 2022
Getty Images is a fall-flavor juggernaut, its the seasoning blend that has launched a thousand dips and it’s the undisputed champion of the cozy comfort of the autumn season, to be sure. Still, according to researchers, your pumpkin spiced items may also contain an... + más
Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice: US Wants More Pumpkin Spice, Study Finds | NBC 6 South Florida
Pumpkin spice is the flavor of fall. But what is it? And where did it come from? | Chicago Sun Times
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion October 21, 2022
As we get closer to midterm elections, I have a simple message for my fellow Asian Americans ... it’s time to face the mirror. It’s “mirror time,” folks. According to Pew Research, Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing group of eligible voters in the United... + más
L.A. on the Record: Asian Americans' rising political power in L.A. | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 04, 2022
I will always remember March 16, 2021, when to death in Atlanta. It was devastating, but it was also unsurprising given the rise of anti-Asian rhetoric, much of it fueled by former president Donald Trump, during the COVID-19 pandemic.His use of terms and stoked anti-Asian... + más
Jeremy Lin’s stereotype-busting run with Knicks the focus of new HBO doc ‘38 at the Garden’ | New York Daily News
U.S. interest rates may be rising, but that won't trigger another Asian Financial Crisis, analysts say | CNBC
CNBC USA Business September 23, 2022
watch nowVIDEO1:5501:55Taiwan's currency still dominated by weakness in major North Asian ones: UBSThe world economy may be facing conditions seen during the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis — aggressive U.S. interest rate hikes and a strengthening U.S. dollar.But history is... + más
What rising interest rates mean for your credit, loans, saving and more | CNN
Mortgage rates rise to nearly 6.3%, the highest level since 2008 | CNN
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