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Dumbfoundead - Unapologetically Asian

9th - Higher Ed
Just because you rap doesn’t mean you can battle rap! Dumb has been doing this for a minute. That’s part of the reason he’s so respected in most Asian creative communities. Korean-Argentinian-American rapper Dumbfoundead is a...
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Dumbfoundead - Unapologetically Asian | Docs

9th - Higher Ed
Just because you rap doesn’t mean you can battle rap! Dumb has been doing this for a minute. That’s part of the reason he’s so respected in most Asian creative communities. Korean-Argentinian-American rapper Dumbfoundead is a...
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Being Unapologetically Indian with Masalawala & Sons | Docs

9th - Higher Ed
Roni Mazumdar is a culinary trailblazer. The mastermind behind popular NYC restaurant, Masalawala & Sons, Roni is ready to disrupt your idea of what Indian food really looks like. Largely impacted by colonialism, the richness and...
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What real Indian flavors looks like

9th - Higher Ed
Roni Mazumdar is a culinary trailblazer. The mastermind behind popular NYC restaurant, Masalawala & Sons, Roni is ready to disrupt your idea of what Indian food really looks like. Largely impacted by colonialism, the richness and...
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The Spider-Verse swings into Argentina in an attempt to break a world record

9th - Higher Ed
Around 1,000 people gathered in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires decked out as the friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man. Many variants of the wall-crawler could be spotted as Argentina looked to break the world record for most people...
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How Tiên accepts her Blasian beauty ✨

9th - Higher Ed
Huỳnh Thị Cẩm Tiên is the only African-Vietnamese to compete in a Miss Universe Vietnam Contest. During the competition, some praised her dark skin and mixed appearance, but viewers and judges also told her that she didn’t represent...
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Fingerprint on ransom note leads police to missing child

9th - Higher Ed
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul took questions after a nine-year-old girl who went missing during a camping trip was located by police and reunited with her family.
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The art of feng shui ☯️

9th - Higher Ed
Adelina Pang is one of Singapore's top Feng Shui Masters. She is in high demand and her clients range from people with private jets to hotel brands to understand how good energy flows through the environment it occupies. Her practice is...
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Being Unapologetically Indian with Masalawala & Sons

9th - Higher Ed
Roni Mazumdar is a culinary trailblazer. The mastermind behind popular NYC restaurant, Masalawala & Sons, Roni is ready to disrupt your idea of what Indian food really looks like. Largely impacted by colonialism, the richness and...
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U.S. caver rescued from 1,000 metres down in Turkish cave

9th - Higher Ed
American caver Mark Dickey resurfaces after a nine-day rescue operation, involving more than 150 rescue workers, after a medical emergency left him stranded 1,000 metres underground.
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These queens left no rice

9th - Higher Ed
As LGBTQ+ communities around the world attempt greater inclusion, Asian drag performers in Vancouver are making strides to carve out their own space that authentically celebrates their heritage and queerness. “Yellow Peril: Queer...
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U.S. caver rescued from 1,000 meters down in Turkish cave

9th - Higher Ed
American caver Mark Dickey resurfaces after a nine-day rescue operation, involving more than 150 rescue workers, after a medical emergency left him stranded 1,000 metres underground.
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The Japanese Cult of Happy Science

9th - Higher Ed
Ryūhō Ōkawa, leader of the Japanese Happy Science religion, was the self-proclaimed reincarnation of Jesus Christ, Elohim and…Yoda. He died earlier this year, leaving behind a complex legacy. From Wall-Street trader to founder of the...
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This Japanese Cult Leader Believed He’s Yoda | Uncovered

9th - Higher Ed
Ryūhō Ōkawa, leader of the Japanese Happy Science religion, was the self-proclaimed reincarnation of Jesus Christ, Elohim and…Yoda. He died earlier this year, leaving behind a complex legacy. From Wall-Street trader to founder of the...
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Hello Taiping Mountain, My Old Friend.

9th - Higher Ed
Fan Qinhui, records sounds of a quiet trail in Taiping Mountain, Taiwan to find warning signs of environmental change. Qinhui says listening can help you create a relationship with land—and listening in the quiet trail isn’t about...
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Why Dumplings Went Viral on Silk Road

9th - Higher Ed
Full video: Who Actually Invented Dumplings? https://www.easternstandardtimes.com/episode/explains-dumplings Which country actually invented dumplings? You’d probably think it’s China but historians have traced dumplings to Central Asia...
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@mudadukuri makes useless stuff fun!

9th - Higher Ed
Marina Fujiwara makes useless things. The plot twist? She’s a professional inventor. She doesn’t see this as a waste of time or money–on the contrary, she believes this is how you convert failure to success. Her 無駄づくり, a practice in...
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Shirley Le Writes As Reclamation

9th - Higher Ed
Shirley Le is the Vietnamese-Australian author of the book 'Funny Ethnics.' As a child, Shirley grew up watching politicians on screen push harmful rhetoric and say things like Australia had been 'swamped by Asians.' In cities Yagoona...
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Saving Lives in Bangladesh—Humans and Snakes

9th - Higher Ed
On average, 16 people die from snakebites every day in Bangladesh. Deep Ecology is a 24/7 on-standby, volunteer group that rescues these snakes. Not only is their rescue work saving lives (both humans and snakes) but they’re also...
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Who Actually Invented Dumplings? | Explains

9th - Higher Ed
Which country actually invented dumplings? You’d probably think it’s China but historians have traced dumplings to Central Asia and the migration of Turkic people. It’s said that Turkic and Mongol tradesmen and horsemen traveled across...
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Is Plastic Actually Being Recycled? | Explains

9th - Higher Ed
We’ve all been taught recycling is a sustainable way each of us can make a difference. But the truth is that the plastics industry paid millions to push this message--and to sell more plastic. Here's the dark truth and how it's led to...
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Shirley Le is a Funny Ethnic

9th - Higher Ed
Shirley Le is the Vietnamese-Australian author of the book 'Funny Ethnics.' As a child, Shirley grew up watching politicians on screen push harmful rhetoric and say things like Australia had been 'swamped by Asians.' In cities Yagoona...
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Shirley Le is a Funny Ethnic | Docs

9th - Higher Ed
Shirley Le is the Vietnamese-Australian author of the book 'Funny Ethnics.' As a child, Shirley grew up watching politicians on screen push harmful rhetoric and say things like Australia had been 'swamped by Asians.' In cities Yagoona...
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China’s One Child Policy Increased Human Trafficking

9th - Higher Ed
China’s one child policy led to 30 million more men than women in the past 36 years, which has directly driven up bride trafficking from neighboring countries. Like Lào Cai, on the border of Vietnam: this mountainous rural province is a...