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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.

What a DOJ Investigation Into Kansas Police Means – or Doesn’t Mean – for the Black Community

The DOJ has launched a civil rights investigation into the KCPD to determine if their employment practices are guilty of racial discrimination.

Inequality is Up, Childhood Poverty Declines

Income inequality in the U.S. increased last year for the first time in more than a decade, but childhood poverty was cut almost in half.

Safety Escorts for Older AAPIs

San Mateo County has approved a new program that will provide escorts to AAPI seniors who have been the targets of recent hate-fueled violence.

Asian Americans Pessimistic About Future of San Francisco

A new poll shows that Asian Americans are among the most pessimistic when it comes to the future of San Francisco.

Groundbreaking CNN Anchor Bernard Shaw Dies of Pneumonia

Groundbreaking and original CNN anchor Bernard Shaw has died of pneumonia at the age of 82, according to his family.

Thousands of People in Los Angeles Received Diluted Doses of Pfizer Vaccine

More than 2,100 people in Los Angeles received vastly-diluted doses of the Pfizer vaccine. A phone line to rectify the error is dead.

Imperial Valley: Fight or Die in Times of COVID-19

Longstanding health and environmental challenges compounded the COVID-19 pandemic's impact in California's Imperial Valley.

Arab Americans Gain Greater Visibility With Designation of Little Arabia

The designation is the culmination of more than two decades of lobbying to gain recognition for the growing Arab American community in Orange County.

Oakland Police Step Up Surveillance After Killing of Beloved Dentist

Police in Oakland, CA are planning to increase their presence in the city's Chinatown and Little Saigon neighborhoods amid a surge in anti-Asian attacks.

With or Without Fear, Angelinos Continue to Visit Tijuana

La Opinión | Residents of Los Angeles continue to travel to Tijuana despite a week of violence that tore through parts of Mexico.

Mississippi Activists Fight Discriminatory Redistricting Practices

AsAm News | Vietnamese organizers say their community has no representation at any level of government in Mississippi, leaving their concerns unheard and unresolved.

The Muslim Freedom Fighter Who Hid a Sikh Revolutionary

While India's independence is remembered for the bloody partition separating what is today Pakistan from India, stories of inter-religious solidarity abound.

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