Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion September 24, 2022
I called my parents a few nights ago to tell them to be cautious when stepping out of the house, because they might be targets of verbal or even physical abuse. It felt so strange. Our roles had flipped. My plea mirrored the admonitions I received from them as a child growing up in Houston. The world, they cautioned, was hostile and it viewed us as strangers. So they warned me to stick close to my family. Close to my kind. The fact that the... + full article
WPTV USA Nation September 28, 2022
We've seen a lot of this during the pandemic. The hate not only hurt and instilled fear but also motivated more Asian Americans to buy guns for the first time. Tsu-Yin Wu is a professor and lead researcher at Eastern Michigan University.When you look at racism, people... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 28, 2022
For more than 3 million followers on TikTok, Nick Cho is their “Korean Dad.” He walks his followers through a back-to-school shopping trip and wonders if they should buy anime backpacks. He does a finger heart as he cooks Korean ramen for two in stone pots with slices of... + más
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The constant, rapid conversations of mixed Vietnamese and English create a comforting hum in my parents’ home. “Lấy rác ra! my mom would say to my brother. “Rồi tưới cy nữa. Hear that?” “Dạ. OK, my brother would respond, en route to our backyard to take out... + más
May is Mental Health Awareness Month: COVID may have normalized mental health struggles | The Advocate
Los Angeles Times USA Life September 24, 2022
Nolan Ross Samé-Weil started drinking alcohol when he was 17. A few drinks at a time led to blackout benders, then meth and destructive behavior. The 39-year-old Los Angeles resident used drugs and alcohol for 14 years, during which time he developed serious health conditions,... + más
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CNBC USA Business September 23, 2022
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Business Insider USA Business September 23, 2022
A member of Extinction Rebellion who stuck himself to a bank has evaded a spell in jail – as long as he doesn't take glue outside his home for a year, .Vic Brice, a spokesman for the environmental campaign group, to a branch of the Royal Bank of Canada in Nanaimo, British... + más
Laver Cup protester sets court, arm on fire, delays match | Associated Press
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Associated Press USA Tech September 23, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Extraordinary use of electricity has long been a telltale sign of illegal grow houses producing thousands of marijuana plants hidden in seemingly ordinary homes.But a lawsuit filed by a data privacy watchdog says a Northern California utility went too... + más
States banning the sale of new gas-powered vehicles | ABC News
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