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Akihiko Yamamoto recently connected with his American sister, Sharon Lovell, whom he never knew existed. For most of his life ...
America's obesity rate has gone from 12% to over 40% since 1960. Japan's remains at just 4.5%. Why? The latest episode of Joseph Everett's "What I've Learned" YouTube series examines why the Japanese ...
Welcome to the Money blog, Sky News' personal finance and consumer hub. Today: we sample 13 decaf teas in Our Verdict - and ...
Welcome to the Money blog, Sky News' personal finance and consumer hub. Today: five ways taxes could go up later this year, ...
Either you grow and adopt, or you die,” says Jochen Wirtz, a professor of marketing at the National University of Singapore ...
Given the unpleasant trends in geopolitics, the global trading system and financial markets, the realistic conclusion should ...
By Cynthia Hubert June 18, 2025 Sacramento State will soon launch a pilot program designed to serve as a model for improving academic and career outcomes for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and ...
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force, or JASDF, has made small steps to begin turning around what experts have described as an ...
Southeast Asian tech startups are increasingly targeting the US market for growth and opportunity. Traditionally, startups from the area focused locally, but AI is driving a shift to the US ...
Having conquered its home market, the Japanese toilet-maker Toto is selling more bidets in the United States. Toto’s president says not even tariffs will halt its advance.
Let that sink in for a moment; 500 million motorcycles – half a billion bikes – made by Honda across the world since their very first mass-produced machine, the Dream D-Type in 1949.
Japan bought four hundred Tomahawk missiles in January of 2024 at a total cost of 254 billion yen (some 1.7 billion USD), but half of the missiles were older models, and none of them, at a ...