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Ashley Westerman

Biden will visit the supermarket where last weekend’s deadly shooting took place, as well as visit with local leaders and law enforcement.
Many Asian adoptees say they feel left out of the national conversation about anti-Asian racism because they don’t feel like they belong in either the Asian American community or white America.
In the next chapter of the sci-fi Netflix series, out Friday, the show’s central children begin to grow up. Brothers Matt and Ross Duffer discuss their instant cult classic.
Engineers Gui Cavalcanti and Matt Oehrlein have brought science fiction to life. Their giant robot Eagle Prime fights a giant Japanese robot in an epic battle airing on Twitch on Tuesday.
Witnesses say Myanmar forces waged a six-month campaign of murder, arson and mass rape after Rohingya militants attacked border guards. The Muslim minority has long faced persecution in Myanmar.
The new short web film “It’s Asian Men!” aims to tackle a big issue: Why Asian-American men are rarely cast on TV or in movies as the romantic or sexy lead. No Long Duk Dong here.
A replica of Noah’s Ark opens in Williamstown, Ky., this week. The group behind Ark Encounter and many local officials say it will be an economic boon to the area, but some locals are skeptical.