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Seeing Echoes of The Korean War in Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Much as it did with South Korea during the 1950-53 Korean War, the US is now sidelining Ukraine as it seeks an end to the conflict with Russia.

News Roundup: Harris’ VP Pick Could Lead to Nation’s First Indigenous Gov.

A roundup of some of the latest headlines from across the ethnic media landscape, highlighting the stories impacting communities nationwide.

Kamala Harris Picks ‘America’s Dad’ As Running Mate

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is expected to strengthen the Democratic Party’s position in the Midwestern states. 

The Unique Barriers to Voting Facing Indigenous Arizonans

'By the end of the day, I had spent nearly 10 hours in my car, driving more than 250 miles, and visited only 10 polling locations.'

As DA, Kamala Harris Charged Elie Wiesel’s Attacker With Hate Crime

As San Francisco DA, Kamala Harris helped prosecute a case that at the time was making international headlines.

Fernandeño Tataviam Tribe to Grow a Nursery of Native Trees to Alleviate Impact of Climate Change

San Fernando Valley Sun | In partnership with CSUN, trees will be planted in areas of greatest need in the Northeast San Fernando Valley.

NNPA Condemns Trump Invite to NABJ Conference

The NNPA has forcefully condemned the National Association of Black Journalists for including the former president in a panel during its annual convention.

‘Attacked and Discriminated’ — Farmworkers React to Trump’s Rhetoric

Migrant farmworkers say they feel attacked and discriminated against by GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s hostile campaign rhetoric.

How the Park Fire Became California’s Largest Active Wildfire

Experts say that a changing climate has produced night-stalking wildfires that spread at high speeds after the sun goes down.

Medi-Cal Expands Behavioral Health Care for San Diego Somali Community

New behavioral health services through Medi-Cal are available for the Somali community of San Diego.

United Women of East Africa Put African Culture at Center of Brain Health

UWEAST was formed in 2008 to provide, as its website describes, a “successful, linguistically appropriate, culturally competent and cost-effective physical and mental health intervention program."

Poverty Rate for Latinos Dips in 2022

The poverty rate for Latinos in the United States was 16.8% for 2022, far below the 25% registered in 2012, according to the Census.

Who Is JD Vance’s ‘Yale Spirit Guide’ & Wife, Usha Chilukuri?

Trump’s VP candidate JD Vance’s wife is an Indian-American lawyer with an impressive resumé herself.

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