Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion January 18, 2023
Today, the vast majority of thinking Americans believe the enslavement of millions of people of African descent in the U.S. was immoral. It’s not even a question. We acknowledge our country’s shameful treatment of Native Americans, who were stripped of their lands and forced onto desolate reservations. Similarly, we understand that the Nazis’ extermination of 6 million Jews during World War II was a sweeping offense against humanity that... + full article
ABC7 USA Nation December 25, 2022
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Korean War began the summer of 1950. It followed World War II and the Japanese occupation of the Korean peninsula. The conflict between North and South Korea is often referred to as the Forgotten War in the U.S.But the men and women who served,... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Life December 05, 2022
I was born and raised in what’s now Koreatown. Before it became Koreatown, it was, at least in my immediate neighborhood, packed with Japanese immigrants. But there were no Japanese markets, so there was this truck that would park literally across the street from our house and... + más
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Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 30, 2022
PHOENIX, Ariz. — Hiroshi “Hershey” Miyamura, the son of Japanese immigrants who was awarded the U.S. Medal of Honor for holding off an attack to allow an American squad to withdraw during the Korean War, has died.The Congressional Medal of Honor Society announced that Mr.... + más
Hiroshi Miyamura, Korean War Hero and Medal of Honor Winner, Dies at 97 | NBC 6 South Florida
Republic of Korea awards SoCal Japanese American Korean War veterans Ambassador for Peace Medal | ABC7
NBC 6 South Florida USA World November 30, 2022
AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan, File Hiroshi “Hershey” Miyamura, the son of Japanese immigrants who was awarded the for holding off an attack to allow an American squad to withdraw during the Korean War, has died. The Congressional Medal of Honor Society announced that... + más
US Medal of Honor recipient Hiroshi Miyamura dies at 97 | The Boston Globe
North and South Korea Exchange Warning Shots Along Sea Boundary | NBC 6 South Florida
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 11, 2022
PROVIDENCE — Since its founding, Rhode Island had never elected a state legislator who identified as Asian American. But on Tuesday, it elected not just one, but two Asian Americans to the state Senate.Linda L. Ujifusa, a Portsmouth Democrat, won the Senate District 11 seat... + más
Federal agencies address Asian hate crimes | WPTV
It’s ‘mirror time’ for Asian Americans: Get out and vote | Orlando Sentinel
Time USA Life November 03, 2022
On the morning of Sunday 12th May 1940, a fleet of motor cars roared from Scotland Yard, London’s police headquarters. Many of the officers dispatched to make the day’s arrests had been unaware of their task until they arrived at work that morning. By the end of the day,... + más
Dig finds evidence of American Revolution prison camp that housed British soldiers | Los Angeles Times
Dig uncovers evidence of Revolutionary War prison camp location | NBC News
New York Post USA Entertainment October 23, 2022
Ralph Macchio is taking a crane kick to criticisms that “The Karate Kid” was “too white.” “People have said it’s a very white cast..that it didn’t dive into the Asian story,” Macchio said in this week’s issue of . The 60-year-old actor said the 1984 classic,... + más
‘Cobra Kai’ star Ralph Macchio explains why he turned down Will Smith’s ‘Karate Kid’ remake: 'Door was open' | Fox News
Ralph Macchio writes of embracing his 'Karate Kid' persona | ABC News
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