Advocates from New York, San Francisco, Chicago and 15 other cities met in Vancouver for the first time to share their challenges with racism and gentrification in Asian communities.
Substance abuse, homelessness and access to health services are among the issues that city officials say demand more resources in a new US Conference of Mayors survey.
The documentary Free Chol Soo Lee revisits the death row case of a Korean American immigrant in San Francisco that sparked a pan-Asian social movement.
Research released for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month reveals that anti-Asian sentiment has not abated with the end of the pandemic, and safety is a top concern.
Nonprofit health-care providers served more low-income and vulnerable patients during the pandemic. Now they may have to cut staff and scale back services.
Bucks County has filed a lawsuit against the parent companies of Facebook, Google, TikTok and Snapchat, alleging they harm children with addictive social media content.
The open streets of the pandemic reclaimed public space for pedestrians and bicyclists. From Bogotá to New York to Stockholm, some of those changes have become permanent.
Asian Americans are shifting from being marginalized to becoming the margin of victory in US elections after their votes helped Democrats secure the presidency.
Illinois is considering $2,500 grants for small businesses that hire formerly incarcerated people and lowering licensing barriers for barbers, truckers and other trades.