Chef Dale Talde initially had qualms about naming his first restaurant after his family name. As he tells Asian Journal’s … Continue reading “Chef Dale Talde brings Filipino-Inspired Food to Jersey City”
President Barack Obama, with the largest number of Indian Americans in his administration, keeps dipping into the expanding talent pool … Continue reading “Obama taps Indian Americans to fix things at home and abroad”
America faces many major challenges today, among them jobs, health care and education. In order to strengthen our nation, we … Continue reading “Why Asian-Americans excel over others in education”
Most mornings I sing to my beloved wife, as she lies immobile in the hospital bed we have at our … Continue reading ““Like a Plaintive Melody””
Some are born with a disability, while others acquire one over time because of some disease or accident. Many of … Continue reading “For the Love of Style: Do Whatever You Like”
Asians have been slower to sign up for President Barack Obama’s reprieve for young immigrants in the country illegally, and … Continue reading “Asian illegals slower applying to stay in U.S.”
Asians have been slower to sign up for President Barack Obama’s reprieve for young immigrants in the country illegally, and … Continue reading “Asians Slower to Seek Immigration Protection”
The benefit of a bruising economic phase is that businesses can always make the subsequent year look better. But 2015 … Continue reading “Re-making India: Where will growth come from in 2015?”
Manhattan’s Chinatown may have declined in recent years. But Chinese immigrants are still moving into New York, and the influx … Continue reading “A Chinatown on Long Island?”
Ecstatic crowds greeted Pope Francis as he arrived Thursday in the Philippines, Asia’s most populous Catholic nation, for the first … Continue reading “Pope visits Philippines for first time in 20 years”
