Chinese researcher caught trying to smuggle vials of ‘biological material’ out of US hidden in sock
on suspicion of trying to take stolen biological samples back to China, according to an affidavit by an FBI agent. According to the agent’s testimony, published with redactions on Universal Hub, a community news and information site for the Boston area, Zheng Zaosong, 29, was questioned at Logan International Airport on December 9. FBI Special […]
It’s official: I now hate the Chinese! Here are my thoughts.
I’m harboring Anti-Chinese sentiments and I’m not proud of it since I have Chinese ancestry (My great-great-great-grandparents are from China and migrated here during the late 1800s). But I can’t help it…I can’t stand them! I’m not Chinoy btw. The sudden influx of Chinese workers in the metro are overwhelming. I never hated the Chinese […]
New school to be named after California’s first Filipina teacher
New school to be named after California’s first Filipina teacher posted by Irene Chang An elementary school in Stockton, Calif. will be named after Flora Arca Mata, the first Filipino American teacher in the state of California. Considered by many a pioneer, Mata gained prominence as the first Filipino American to graduate from the University […]
Vietnamese Stand In Solidarity With Ongoing Hong Kong Protests
Vietnamese Americans and immigrants alike have joined Hong Kong protesters against Chinese extradition, fighting for widespread democracy across Asia. Dozens of Vietnamese Americans gathered in front of the Los Angeles Chinese Consulate in November, carrying signs that said “Don’t Go Back” and shouting “no brutality, no tear gas!” Support for Hong Kong from people of […]
Second Chinese national busted for illegally entering Mar-a-Lago resort
A Chinese national was arrested Wednesday for illegally entering President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida and refusing to leave — the second time a person from China was arrested for trespassing on the property this year, reports said. Jing Lu, 56, was ordered off the property by the club’s private security officers, but she returned to take photos and the […]
Chinese woman linked to ‘birth tourism’ scheme gets 10 months in prison
A Chinese woman who operated a Southern California business that helped pregnant women in China lie to immigration officials so they could travel to the United States to give birth was sentenced to 10 months in prison Monday for the wide-ranging “birth tourism” scheme. Federal prosecutors said Dongyuan Li deserved a longer sentence for helping the women lie on their […]
De Blasio’s attempt to reduce the number of Asian-American students in the Discovery Program is unconstitutional
New York City’s specialized high schools are the envy of the nation. Schools like Stuyvesant, Bronx Science and Brooklyn Tech provide a world-class public education for about 12,000 children throughout the city each year, many of whom are economically disadvantaged. For parents who cannot afford to send their children to private school, the specialized high […]
Columbia student recounts knifepoint mugging where Tessa Majors was murdered
Just three months before Barnard College freshman Tessa Majors was murdered in Morningside Park, a Columbia University student was mugged at knifepoint by a trio of youths in the exact same spot, The Post has learned. Yao Yu, an international student from China studying mathematics, had only been in the U.S. four days when he was robbed […]
‘America’s Got Talent’: Asian American Advocacy Groups Condemn Jay Leno, Call on NBC to Sever Business Ties
wo organizations dedicated to the inclusion and representation of Asian American communities in media have condemned comedian Jay Leno, with one in particular calling on network NBC to sever its business ties with the former late night host. Both organizations — Asian Americans Advancing Justice, and the Media Action Network for Asian Americans — refer to […]
9-Year-Old Japanese Boy is the Youngest to Pass a University-Level Math Test
A 9-year-old boy has become the youngest person to pass a university-level mathematics test in Japan. Shogo Ando, a fourth-grade student in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture passed Suken’s top-level 1st Kyu test, administered by the Mathematics Certification Institute of Japan on Oct. 27. Established in 1988, Suken is a 14-level test for measuring practical skills in mathematics, covering “calculations, constructions, expressions, […]