April 25, 2025 | Vol. 54, Issue 8

The only bilingual Chinese-English Newspaper in New England

Day: March 25, 2023

Heat Pumps vs Traditional Heating Systems: Is New England Ready to Discuss?

New England is known for its cold and snowy winters and residents need a reliable heating source to keep their homes warm and comfortable. While traditional heating systems like gas boilers and furnaces are common in the region, an increasing number of homeowners are turning to heat pumps as an energy-efficient and cost-effective heating solution.  The efficiency of a heat pump is measured by its coefficient of performance (COP), which is the ratio of the heat output to the amount […]

Tufts Initiative Helps Fund Chinatown Organizations

On Monday, February 27, 2023, Tufts Medical Center hosted a community benefits reception to bring community partners together to meet or re-connect with one another, learn about each other’s efforts, share best practices, and collaborate on initiatives that will improve the health of the community for years to come. Tufts MC awarded grants to 20 community partners, including 5 based in Chinatown, who will support and uplift Boston residents with programs focused on behavioral health, access to care and services, […]

Controversies around the TikTok Ban

On Wednesday, March 15th, the Biden administration explicitly demanded the Chinese company ByteDance, owner of TikTok, to sell their stakes or face a possible national ban of the app in the U.S. While this is the closest that the popular video app has been to an actual ban, it is not the app’s first time facing threats of banning. TikTok has gone viral since the beginning of the pandemic. Since then, TikTok’s influence has extended beyond social media into popular […]

The Economic Movement Behind Universal Basic Income

Over the past several years, many Americans have felt little optimism about the economy. The Labor Department’s February consumer-price index reveals a 6.4% inflation rate, a far cry from the annual average of 1.88% between 2012-2021. Some economic woes may be due to the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused a mass recession and soaring unemployment rates. According to a June 2022 article by Roxanna Edwards, Lawrence S. Essien, and Michael Daniel Levinstein from the U.S. Bureau of Labor […]

Through Farsi, Iranian-American Grocer and Newly Settled Afghan Refugees in Belmont Find Common Ground

Zohreh Beheshti, an Iranian immigrant who came to the United States in 1998, has become a success story in the Massachusetts town of Belmont. She runs Super Vanak, a small grocery store she started with her husband in March 2021. She said she opened the store because there were no other Iranian grocer nearby to serve the large Iranian population who want to get food from their homeland. What she did not anticipate was the number of Afghan immigrants from […]

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