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When a combination of Parkinson’s and Dementia took a toll on his dad’s health, Ajay Khanna made the wrenching decision to place him in an assisted living facility.
Kiosko News | Since the pandemic began, botanicals and herbalist shops in downtown Los Angeles reflect the trend toward natural products that help boost the immune system.
News for Chinese | A new study shows a glaring discrepancy between vaccination rates among Chinese children in San Francisco and their Latino and African American peers.
Speakers discussed new legislation addressing the safety of public transportation and the streets. One victim shared her story of being attacked on the subway.
An overwhelming majority of Asian Americans support tougher gun laws and are now in a position to influence the outcome of elections in states across the country.
Digital media monitoring, including on in-language social media platforms, is a critical component to understanding Covid-19 disinformation narratives that are spreading.
What lessons can we learn about the lives of immigrant elders from the recent tragic mass-shootings? Community service providers, health experts, elders will share insights.
Information for Californians impacted by the recent flood disaster to better understand the range of recovery resources available and how to access them online.
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”...
A Black woman, a white woman and their third partner have forged a happily unorthodox life for themselves in Richmond after struggling to gain acceptance.
Tu Minh and Erik both trace their roots to Asia, though their cultures couldn't be farther apart. That has not prevented them from forming an enduring bond.