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Peggy and Andrew Cherng, the founders of the fast-food giant, Panda Express, are joining the investment group acquiring the NBA team, adding a new dimension to the franchise's ownership.
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A Thai-inspired animated feature developed at Sony Pictures Animation has been cancelled after two years, raising questions about risk, representation,
Timbaland launches AI music firm Stage Zero with virtual artist TaTa, sparking debate over creativity, ethics, and AI's role in
A new 2026 Nielsen report reveals that Asian-led content, from sports stars like Shohei Ohtani to streaming hits, is driving
Ken Jeong will be crowned King of Comedy at Catalina Film Festival, becoming the first Asian American to receive the
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The former NBA star, known for igniting "Linsanity," has launched a basketball camp for a new generation of athletes, reflecting
The selection of the 20-year-old Qingdao Eagles player marks a significant surprise in the NBA draft, with analysts questioning the
Oklahoma City Thunder forward, Jaylin Williams, secures a groundbreaking title, paving the way for future generations of Asian American athletes
Yuki Kawamura debuts as the NBA's 4th Japanese player, recording his first assist for the Memphis Grizzlies. At 5'7", his
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Erling Haaland’s bizarre new Walovi campaign has fans buzzing as he speaks Mandarin, appears in surreal ads, and fronts the
Simu Liu speaks out against online hate campaigns, backing actor Hudson Williams amid recent social media scrutiny.
Oscar-nominated director Sean Wang's Sundance winner Didi is now available to stream on Netflix UK
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie hits $1 billion worldwide as the first film of 2026, defying critics’ 42% Rotten Tomatoes
The Harvard Medical School graduate used his keynote address at Alumni Day to reject the trope of the flawless overachiever,
The incredible story of the trailblazing dancer who secretly defied segregation to find queer freedom
Jason Momoa is stepping away from Sony and PlayStation Productions’ Helldivers movie, but the film is still moving forward with
Netflix film chief Dan Lin draws a hard line: filmmakers who insist on theatrical releases “we just won’t work with.”