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Generalized Health Data Collection Is Killing Some Asian Americans
A failure to distinguish between different types of Asians has resulted in certain subgroups not getting the treatment they need.
Eurovision's Asia Spinoff May Bring Much More Than Music
Eurovision Song Contest is coming to Asia in 2026 for the first time — and if history is any guide, it could do a lot ...
What's So Special About Japanese Rice Lager?
A beer lover explores what it is about Japanese rice lagers that make them stand out.
Top 10 Topics & Issues for Asian Americans
This list of the issues that most concern Asian Americans is based on studies by UC Berkeley's AAPI Data, The Asian American Foundation and the ...
Why Filipino Nurses Are Everywhere in America
Behind every Filipino nurse is a story of migration, sacrifice, and a healthcare system that fully depends on them.
The Surprising Truth About Asian Gamers
Asian Americans actually play video games less frequently than other groups, but their level of investment and digital engagement is unmatched.
How AI Could Make Indian Cinema Even More Powerful
India's film industry is bigger than you think, more diverse than you've been told, and deploying AI faster than Hollywood is allowed to.
Vox Momenti: AI Payday Blues
Landing a big AI job isn't quite the life-changing boon one might assume amid the boomtown hype.
Jawbone Shaving and the Feminization of Korean Male Beauty Standards
The surging popularity of a more feminine facial structure among K-pop and K-drama stars bodes ill for a healthy national self-image.
Vox Momenti: Sweet Gasoline
Nostalgia for cheap gas only takes you so far.
Asian American Heritage Month Events Across Los Angeles
Los Angeles is celebrating AAPI Heritage Month in May with cultural festivals and industry galas.
Vox Momenti: The Hot Asian Woman's Burden
Can you be truly hot if you aren't keeping up with the latest beauty trends and treatments?
Salmon DNA Takes Over Skincare
PDRN was once used to heal burns, but now it has become a skincare favorite in the K-beauty world as it takes anti-aging and skin ...
Coachella Draws Asian Power Attendees with Global Talent
Fueled by an Asian-heavy "Global Pop" roster and proximity to California, Coachella has become a cultural hub for Asian Americans who love to party.
The C-Beauty Brand Taking on the Global Market
Chinese cosmetics brand, Florasis quickly went viral for seamlessly blending Chinese culture with modern makeup and is now navigating the Western market.
How Asian Americans Built America's Most Liberal Great City
From its founding during the Gold Rush to financial hub for the tech industry, San Francisco took its atmosphere of independence and social freedom from ...
BTS Returns to Tour with Record Breaking Arirang Debut
Following a historic livestream watched by 300 million, the K-pop icons are set to embark on an ambitious 82-date world tour.
The Rise of Sports Betting in Asian America
Sports betting is an exploding mobile-first industry with Asian American users emerging as primary drivers of its explosive growth.
Top 10 Favorite California UFO Hotspots
These viewing locations offer UFO enthusiasts serious action close to home.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Reclaim Asian American Roots
As the first Asian American writer in the Ninja Turtles franchise's 40-year history, Gene Luen Yang is helping the crime-fighting amphibians get back in touch ...
Traditional Chinese Medicine Trends in the United States
Practices and techniques rooted in traditional Chinese medicine are going viral as Americans explore alternative approaches to wellness.
What AI Platforms Have Traction with Asian College Students?
The Goldsea Team asked UCLA students to name their favorite AI platforms.
How the US, China and India Compare in Engineering Talent
China produces an order of magnitude more engineers but the US multiplies its high-end talent pool by attracting top talent from China and India.
How Daiso Became Japan’s Dollar Tree
Hirotake Yano was selling household goods from his truck before creating Daiso, Japan’s largest discount retail chain.
The Real Difference Between Luxury Living in New York and China
While luxury apartments in Manhattan prioritize location and skyline views, China’s affluent living scene focuses more on space and communities, reflecting very different housing markets.
BTS Returns from Military Hiatus with Arirang
Transitioning from military duty back to the global stage, BTS looks to build on a decade of Billboard-topping success with their latest full-length album and ...
How the Number 3 Smartphone Maker Did What Apple and Samsung Couldn't
A smartphone on wheels eluded the world's leaders but China's Xiaomi now boasts a hit EV line.
Did the K-Wave Culturally Appropriate American English?
Seeding productions with English helped earn Korean media a global fan base and made the nation a soft-power giant.
Asian Hub Rises in Affluent Detroit Suburb
Sakura Novi in Oakland County serves Asian culture and community to Michigan's fast-growing Asian population.
Which Chinese EV Giant Has the Brightest Future in the Global Market?
BYD, Chery and Geely are giants in China with unique advantages to help capture global market share.
Comparing the Cost of College in the US and China
Take a closer look at how tuition costs and enrollment fees in the United States compare to those in China.
Asian Voters, Redistricting and the Texas Blue Shift
Last Tuesday's primaries may have put Texas Democrats in a position to win statewide office for the first time in 36 years.
The Cambodian Donut Dynasty in Southern California
After fleeing the Khmer Rogue, Cambodian immigrants helped reshape SoCal’s food culture turning small donut shops into neighborhood staples.
What Keeps Japan the Indispensable Tech Power?
Even after losing the tech edge to S. Korea, Taiwan and China in sectors like humanoid robotics, chipmaking, consumer electronics, auto production and shipbuilding, Japan ...
What Dream Jobs Say About China, India, Korea, US
The careers to which young people aspire reflect the economic opportunities, lifestyle preferences, values and social biases of their societies.
Chitose Abe’s Hybrid Designs Are the Future of Luxury Fashion
The daughter of a seamstress launched Sacai from her Tokyo home and mastered the art of “hybridization” before bringing her brand to Paris runways.
Asian Cafes Refresh the Bay Area Coffee Scene
Across the Bay Area, Asian-owned cafes are blending specialty flavors, heritage, and innovation to transform what modern coffee culture looks like.
What Hit Movies Say About Americans, Chinese, Indians, Koreans
The kind of movies we enjoy depend on what we perceive to be the big challenge of our lives.
Who Does China Want to Impress Most?
China’s full-court press for soft power from social media platforms to the Olympics to the virtual realm aims squarely at its own citizens.
What AAPI Heritage Nights Do for the Community—and the Teams
Asian heritage nights are already a staple of baseball and are expanding to other sports as they recognize the value of Asian consumers at home ...
Blackpink Reclaims Crown with Deadline
The global Kpop icons return on February 27 with Deadline, their first collective project since the record-breaking Born Pink era.
10 Most Popular Professions Among Asian Americans in the 2020s
The professions that attract the most Asian American talent in the 2020s are only marginally different from those in decades past, , albeit with higher ...
Chinese EVs Face Challenge from Biggest Carmaker You've Never Heard Of
India's Tata Motors combines cost-efficient EV manufacturing with Chinese battery technology to expand into the global market.
Three Indian Sisters' Obsession with Korean Content Proves Fatal
The girls took their lives when their father confiscated their phones in an effort to wean them of their obsession with Korean games, films and ...
What Set Off the Hot Pot Bomb on Asian TikTok?
A collaboration between Fly By Jing and food influencer Logan Moffitt sparked a furor after their product was introduced as the “first ever hot pot ...
Why TenCent Is China’s Answer to Alphabet/Google
Since their founding in 1998 these tech giants took different paths to achieve digital dominance in their home countries.
Look Like a 20-Something Tech Tycoon at Twice the Age
It's not how much money you have in the bank, it's how much money you look like you have in the bank.
Ancient Chinese Epic Becomes Modern Gaming Phenomenon
Inspired by the 16th-century novel A Journey to the West, Black Myth: Wukong challenged the dominance of Western mythology storytelling in role-playing games.
Generalized Health Data Collection Is Killing Some Asian Americans
A failure to distinguish between different types of Asians has resulted in certain subgroups not getting the treatment they need.
Eurovision's Asia Spinoff May Bring Much More Than Music
Eurovision Song Contest is coming to Asia in 2026 for the first time — and if history is any guide, it could do a lot ...
What's So Special About Japanese Rice Lager?
A beer lover explores what it is about Japanese rice lagers that make them stand out.
Top 10 Topics & Issues for Asian Americans
This list of the issues that most concern Asian Americans is based on studies by UC Berkeley's AAPI Data, The Asian American Foundation and the ...
Why Filipino Nurses Are Everywhere in America
Behind every Filipino nurse is a story of migration, sacrifice, and a healthcare system that fully depends on them.
The Surprising Truth About Asian Gamers
Asian Americans actually play video games less frequently than other groups, but their level of investment and digital engagement is unmatched.
How AI Could Make Indian Cinema Even More Powerful
India's film industry is bigger than you think, more diverse than you've been told, and deploying AI faster than Hollywood is allowed to.
Vox Momenti: AI Payday Blues
Landing a big AI job isn't quite the life-changing boon one might assume amid the boomtown hype.
Jawbone Shaving and the Feminization of Korean Male Beauty Standards
The surging popularity of a more feminine facial structure among K-pop and K-drama stars bodes ill for a healthy national self-image.
Vox Momenti: Sweet Gasoline
Nostalgia for cheap gas only takes you so far.
Asian American Heritage Month Events Across Los Angeles
Los Angeles is celebrating AAPI Heritage Month in May with cultural festivals and industry galas.
Vox Momenti: The Hot Asian Woman's Burden
Can you be truly hot if you aren't keeping up with the latest beauty trends and treatments?
Salmon DNA Takes Over Skincare
PDRN was once used to heal burns, but now it has become a skincare favorite in the K-beauty world as it takes anti-aging and skin ...
Coachella Draws Asian Power Attendees with Global Talent
Fueled by an Asian-heavy "Global Pop" roster and proximity to California, Coachella has become a cultural hub for Asian Americans who love to party.
The C-Beauty Brand Taking on the Global Market
Chinese cosmetics brand, Florasis quickly went viral for seamlessly blending Chinese culture with modern makeup and is now navigating the Western market.
How Asian Americans Built America's Most Liberal Great City
From its founding during the Gold Rush to financial hub for the tech industry, San Francisco took its atmosphere of independence and social freedom from ...
BTS Returns to Tour with Record Breaking Arirang Debut
Following a historic livestream watched by 300 million, the K-pop icons are set to embark on an ambitious 82-date world tour.
The Rise of Sports Betting in Asian America
Sports betting is an exploding mobile-first industry with Asian American users emerging as primary drivers of its explosive growth.
Top 10 Favorite California UFO Hotspots
These viewing locations offer UFO enthusiasts serious action close to home.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Reclaim Asian American Roots
As the first Asian American writer in the Ninja Turtles franchise's 40-year history, Gene Luen Yang is helping the crime-fighting amphibians get back in touch ...
Traditional Chinese Medicine Trends in the United States
Practices and techniques rooted in traditional Chinese medicine are going viral as Americans explore alternative approaches to wellness.
What AI Platforms Have Traction with Asian College Students?
The Goldsea Team asked UCLA students to name their favorite AI platforms.
How the US, China and India Compare in Engineering Talent
China produces an order of magnitude more engineers but the US multiplies its high-end talent pool by attracting top talent from China and India.
How Daiso Became Japan’s Dollar Tree
Hirotake Yano was selling household goods from his truck before creating Daiso, Japan’s largest discount retail chain.
The Real Difference Between Luxury Living in New York and China
While luxury apartments in Manhattan prioritize location and skyline views, China’s affluent living scene focuses more on space and communities, reflecting very different housing markets.
BTS Returns from Military Hiatus with Arirang
Transitioning from military duty back to the global stage, BTS looks to build on a decade of Billboard-topping success with their latest full-length album and ...
How the Number 3 Smartphone Maker Did What Apple and Samsung Couldn't
A smartphone on wheels eluded the world's leaders but China's Xiaomi now boasts a hit EV line.
Did the K-Wave Culturally Appropriate American English?
Seeding productions with English helped earn Korean media a global fan base and made the nation a soft-power giant.
Asian Hub Rises in Affluent Detroit Suburb
Sakura Novi in Oakland County serves Asian culture and community to Michigan's fast-growing Asian population.
Which Chinese EV Giant Has the Brightest Future in the Global Market?
BYD, Chery and Geely are giants in China with unique advantages to help capture global market share.
Comparing the Cost of College in the US and China
Take a closer look at how tuition costs and enrollment fees in the United States compare to those in China.
Asian Voters, Redistricting and the Texas Blue Shift
Last Tuesday's primaries may have put Texas Democrats in a position to win statewide office for the first time in 36 years.
The Cambodian Donut Dynasty in Southern California
After fleeing the Khmer Rogue, Cambodian immigrants helped reshape SoCal’s food culture turning small donut shops into neighborhood staples.
What Keeps Japan the Indispensable Tech Power?
Even after losing the tech edge to S. Korea, Taiwan and China in sectors like humanoid robotics, chipmaking, consumer electronics, auto production and shipbuilding, Japan ...
What Dream Jobs Say About China, India, Korea, US
The careers to which young people aspire reflect the economic opportunities, lifestyle preferences, values and social biases of their societies.
Chitose Abe’s Hybrid Designs Are the Future of Luxury Fashion
The daughter of a seamstress launched Sacai from her Tokyo home and mastered the art of “hybridization” before bringing her brand to Paris runways.
Asian Cafes Refresh the Bay Area Coffee Scene
Across the Bay Area, Asian-owned cafes are blending specialty flavors, heritage, and innovation to transform what modern coffee culture looks like.
What Hit Movies Say About Americans, Chinese, Indians, Koreans
The kind of movies we enjoy depend on what we perceive to be the big challenge of our lives.
Who Does China Want to Impress Most?
China’s full-court press for soft power from social media platforms to the Olympics to the virtual realm aims squarely at its own citizens.
What AAPI Heritage Nights Do for the Community—and the Teams
Asian heritage nights are already a staple of baseball and are expanding to other sports as they recognize the value of Asian consumers at home ...
Blackpink Reclaims Crown with Deadline
The global Kpop icons return on February 27 with Deadline, their first collective project since the record-breaking Born Pink era.
10 Most Popular Professions Among Asian Americans in the 2020s
The professions that attract the most Asian American talent in the 2020s are only marginally different from those in decades past, , albeit with higher ...
Chinese EVs Face Challenge from Biggest Carmaker You've Never Heard Of
India's Tata Motors combines cost-efficient EV manufacturing with Chinese battery technology to expand into the global market.
Three Indian Sisters' Obsession with Korean Content Proves Fatal
The girls took their lives when their father confiscated their phones in an effort to wean them of their obsession with Korean games, films and ...
What Set Off the Hot Pot Bomb on Asian TikTok?
A collaboration between Fly By Jing and food influencer Logan Moffitt sparked a furor after their product was introduced as the “first ever hot pot ...
Why TenCent Is China’s Answer to Alphabet/Google
Since their founding in 1998 these tech giants took different paths to achieve digital dominance in their home countries.
Look Like a 20-Something Tech Tycoon at Twice the Age
It's not how much money you have in the bank, it's how much money you look like you have in the bank.
Ancient Chinese Epic Becomes Modern Gaming Phenomenon
Inspired by the 16th-century novel A Journey to the West, Black Myth: Wukong challenged the dominance of Western mythology storytelling in role-playing games.
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