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General Knowledge (Video) The Old Names Of ASIAN Countries (& Why They Changed) Posted: February 15, 2025 | Last updated: March 19, 2025. Follow me on Instagram to keep up with more interesting ...
SAN JOSE — A lively Vietnamese indoor market could sprout inside the shuttered former Sears store at East San Jose’s Eastridge Center shopping mall now that a real estate entrepreneur has ...
Amid cries for greater diversity, inclusion and representation for Asian Americans across all sectors, many, including high-profile creatives and celebrities, are rethinking their names.
The 17-year-old sees a bridge. ... Kohli’s own brother had a teacher mispronounce his traditional South Asian name, Sharad (shu-rudth) as Sharub during a 9th grade class.
A Vietnamese national living in Braintree has pleaded guilty to stealing the identity of a dead 13-year-old for several years, eventually using the stolen name to become a Melrose firefighter.
The 75-year-old Vietnamese native likes to wear a black special forces beret with the Latin motto translated into English as, “From Oppression We Will Liberate Them.” He enjoys painting in oils.
Dear Abby’s advice to parents to avoid ‘foreign names’ provoked accusations of racism. Here, an Asian-American writer recalls her and her husband’s dilemma around naming their son.
A 71-year-old man has been hospitalized for more than 2½ weeks with a brain bleed and a neck fracture after an Oklahoma City police officer threw him to the ground headfirst, according to police ...
National Assembly resolution on reorganizing provincial-level administrative units, Vietnam now consists of 34 provinces and ...
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam — Angelina Jolie today adopted a 3-year-old boy she picked up at an orphanage in southern Vietnam earlier in the day, greeting him with a kiss and a hug. Nguyen Van ...
SAN JOSE — A lively Vietnamese indoor market could sprout inside the shuttered former Sears store at East San Jose’s Eastridge Center shopping mall now that a real estate entrepreneur has ...
Amid cries for greater diversity, inclusion and representation for Asian Americans across all sectors, many, including high-profile creatives and celebrities, are rethinking their names.