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‘Lawless’ — Rep. Raskin of Maryland Denounces Trump’s Handling of Abrego Garcia Case 

Raskin slammed the White House, demanding President Trump restore Abrego Garcia's due process rights and "return him to his loved ones" in the US.

How Medi-Cal is Helping California’s Growing Older and Disabled Adults

For the over six million Californians aged 65 and over, and the over seven and a half million with a disability, getting the care they need has not always been easy.

We’re Fighting to Preserve Democracy, Says VP Kamala Harris at APIAVote Presidential Town Hall

“This is the most existential, consequential, and important election of our lifetime,” said VP Kamala Harris at the APIAVote Town Hall.

Hitman Pleads No Contest in Murder of Chinatown Dentist

The prime suspect in the 2022 murder of Oakland Chinatown dentist Lili Xu has pleaded no contest and will likely receive a life sentence.

Biden Maintains Lead Among Asian American Voters Despite Drop in Support

The Asian American Voter Survey, released July 10, revealed some surprising trends about the fastest growing electorate.

Vice President Kamala Harris to Headline APIA Vote’s Presidential Town Hall

Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver a keynote speech at the APIAVote 2024 Presidential Town Hall July 13 in Philadelphia.

Two Women Attacked With Noxious Liquid in Possible Hate Crime

Two South Asian American women walking to their car in Martinez, California were sprayed with liquid in a possible hate crime.

Normalizing Black Men’s Mental Health, One Story At A Time

Suicide is the second-largest cause of death for Black men between the ages of 15 and 24.

As Summer Heats Up, How Can Californians Stay Safe?

As summer gets hotter, Californians are at higher risk of wildfires, extreme heat, power outages and water disasters.

Anti-Muslim, Jewish and LGBTQ Hate Crimes Are on the Rise in California

While hate hate crimes have decreased overall in California, Muslims, Jews, and LGBTQ people continue to see a rise.

Federal Panel Delivers a Win for Mississippi’s Black Voters

A ruling Tuesday by a federal three judge panel orders Mississippi’s Republican-dominated legislature to create more Black-majority Congressional districts.

Pacific Islanders Are Misrepresented in Mainstream Media

Pacific Islanders often feel misrepresented by the mainstream media, portrayed as football players or thugs, despite their rich heritage.

‘Either Stay Awake or Be Arrested’: SCOTUS Ruling Leaves Homeless With Impossible Choice

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that cities enforcing anti-camping laws are not committing cruel and unusual punishment during evictions of unhoused people.

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