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Killer of 4 in New York’s Chinatown sentenced to 40 years to life in prison

There was no one in the courtroom on Thursday to speak on behalf of the four men Randy Santos bludgeoned to death with a metal bar as they slept on the New York City streets. No anguished friends or relatives to tell the judge about Florencio Moran, Nazario Vasquez Villegas, Anthony Manson and Chuen Kok’s abruptly shortened lives. No one to confront Santos face-to-face about his psychosis-fuelled rampage through Manhattan’s Chinatown neighbourhood nearly seven years ago, or to hear him...

South China Morning Post 12d ago

When Fighting Trump Isn’t Enough to Win Another Term

As Democratic heretics go, Representative Dan Goldman isn’t guilty of many crimes against his party. He initially won election to the House after prosecuting the first impeachment of President Trump (whom he now calls a “fascist”), and during two terms, he has voted overwhelmingly with Democratic leaders—even swinging to their left by backing Medicare for All and the abolition of ICE. Goldman isn’t tainted by scandal, nor is he on death’s doorstep; at 50, he’s pretty young for Congress.

The Atlantic 3d ago

How Chinese drink chains are testing the limits of soft power

How Chinese drink chains are testing the limits of soft power New tea and coffee brands from China are winning customers across America, but their broader influence remains unclear Makeda George steps out of a Mixue store in downtown Brooklyn, New York, clutching a bubble tea as she weaves through a crowd of teenagers. The local resident says she had been eager to try the brand after noticing a surge of new outlets opening in recent months. “I decided to try the bubble tea.

South China Morning Post 5d ago

The Uncertain Future of the Smithsonian’s Smallest Museum

In 1969, the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum, in Washington, D.C., debuted a new exhibit: “The Rat: Man’s Invited Affliction.” The display—complete with live rats—was different from what people were used to seeing from the venerable Smithsonian Institution. At the time, the main event at the Museum of History and Technology (now the National Museum of American History) was an exhibit that focused on the fanfare of presidential campaigns and conventions.

The Atlantic 7d ago

DHS confirms DUI charge against non-English-speaking driver in Virginia crash that killed 5

FIRST ON FOX — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed to Fox News Digital that a non-English-speaking naturalized U.S. citizen from China accused of causing a Virginia crash that killed five people and injured dozens more Friday morning is now facing charges for driving under the influence and without a valid license. Jing Sheng Dong, 48, of Staten Island, New York, is charged with five counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count of reckless driving, according to a...

Fox News 7d ago

Social cohesion takes long time to build, can be broken if not careful: Josephine Teo

Social cohesion takes long time to build, can be broken if not careful: Josephine Teo The Minister for Digital Development and Information was commenting on the problematic narratives found in several social media posts and urged people not to share them. Singapore’s social cohesion has taken a long time to build; hence, people should not allow anyone to cast doubt about its multicultural identity, said Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo on Saturday (Jun 6).

Channel News Asia 4d ago