Por: Los Angeles Times Politics November 15, 2022
GOP Rep. Michelle Steel held onto her congressional seat after a campaign that included claims of red-baiting, misogyny and racism in a congressional district created to empower Asian American voters. In an Orange County district centered on the community of Little Saigon, Steel bested Jay Chen, a Democratic Navy reserve officer, in one of the most divisive races in California this year. The Associated Press called the race Monday, though... + full article
CBS News USA Nation November 24, 2022
For almost a decade, the government took hundreds of dollars each month out of the paychecks of a Florida woman named Michelle to recoup old student loans that were unpaid and overdue. The process, called , is legal, and the U.S. Department of Education can order it for... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation November 09, 2022
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 22, 2022
The contentious congressional race between Republican Rep. Michelle Steel and Navy Reserve intelligence officer Jay Chen, a Democrat, is being played out in a district created to empower Asian American voters. The inland 45th Congressional District straddling Los Angeles and... + más
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MarketWatch USA Business October 19, 2022
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Time USA Politics October 17, 2022
The campaign signs that popped up around Orange County, Calif., last week with Jay Chen’s name on them weren’t Jay Chen’s. “China’s Choice” they read, the phrase punctuated by a gold star on a red background, mimicking the flag of China. For Chen, a Democrat vying to... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 30, 2022
The campaign flier sent to Vietnamese-American voters in Orange County is heavily doctored and designed to inflame. A Democratic congressional candidate is photoshopped in front of a classroom of children, a copy of “The Communist Manifesto” in hand. On the wall hang images... + más
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Newsweek USA World September 26, 2022
A huge fire broke out at a Russian steel plant owned by Roman Abramovich, an ally of President Vladimir Putin, videos circulating on social media showed.Over the weekend, flames engulfed the Evraz ZSMK steel plant, also known as the West Siberian Iron & Steel, in the city of... + más
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