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125% Tariffs on China Stun Chinatown Merchants and Customers

News of a 125% tariff on China implemented today by President Trump is hitting Chinatown merchants hard across the country.

My Parents Paid the Ultimate Price for Disinformation

Chico Sol | Misinformation peddlers have been spreading lies for decades – and for journalist Natalie Hanson, the cost is personal.

Collateral Damage: the Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence

'Children are carrying that inter-generational trauma and the cycle of abuse forward. It's only when we care for them now that we have a chance of breaking the cycle and not letting it perpetuate further.'

First Openly Transgender Mayor Takes Office in Calexico

Raul Ureña, 25, becomes the youngest and first openly transgender mayor in this predominantly Latino border community.

Historic! Biden Nominates Julie Su As Labor Secretary

Julie Su, the daughter of Chinese immigrants, has been nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as Labor Secretary.

Shooting Victim in Los Angeles Says Suspect Was ‘Looking for Jewish People’

A day after he was shot walking home from morning prayers, Guy Taieb was back at services Friday morning.

‘Horrific Does Not Even Begin to Explain the Video’

By Karanja A. Ajanaku/Tri-State Defender Memphis Sandwiched between a morning call to disband the police SCORPION unit and protesters who shut down the “old bridge”...

7 Farmworkers Killed in Half Moon Bay Mass Shooting

BY AKEMI TAMANAHA/AsAmNews Police arrested Chunli Zhao, 66, in connection with two separate shootings Jan. 23 at farms in Half Moon Bay that killed seven...

SoCal Mass Shooter Believed His Family Was Poisoning Him

An elderly Vietnamese immigrant who killed 11 people at a dance hall in Southern California told police his family was poisoning him.

Shirley Weber Is Sworn In as California’s First Elected Black Secretary of State

Dr. Shirley Weber became the first-elected Black Secretary of State (SOS) of California after she was sworn in Jan. 9.

Asian American Voter Turnout Increased 33% in Battleground States

Analysis from the 2022 midterm elections shows AAPIs increased their early voter turnout nationally by 20.4%, an increase of over 330,000 votes.

The Rise of the Urban Farmer Fighting Against Food Apartheid

In 2020, one in four Black residents across the U.S. experienced food insecurity — more than three times the rate for white households.

Returning Citizens Rally for Affordable Housing and Jobs

Less than two weeks after his prison release through the Second Look Amendment Act, Jamal Childs experienced the perils of life on the outside.

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