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‘America as We Knew it’—Ethnic Media on Trump’s First Week in Office

EMS asked ethnic media reporters and editors to weigh in on how the communities they serve are responding to Trump’s first week in office.

Modi Claims Narrower Than Expected Victory in India Elections

Contrary to most exit polls, the ruling BJP is expected to win around 240 seats, short of the number needed for a majority.

National Organizations Call Out Anti-Asian Bigotry in Congress

Concerns around the use of anti-Asian bigotry and anti-immigrant rhetoric by members on the house and senate floor have not gone unnoticed.

‘I Don’t Arrive Alone’ — Mexico Elects First Woman President

In remarks following her historic election win, Sheinbaum spoke of security, the economy and bi-lateral relations with the US, among other priorities.

Fani Willis Beats Democratic Challenger in Fulton County DA Primary

Willis will take on Courtney Kramer, an attorney that previously served in former President Donald Trump’s administration, in November’s general election.

Forty Percent of Americans Live in Areas With Unhealthy Air Quality

Some 131.2 million Americans live in regions with high rates of particulate matter, an increase of nearly 12 million from the year prior.

First Came the Racist Threats, Then a House Fire

By Eleni Balakrishnan Above: The home of Terry Williams near Alamo Square after it was gutted by a fire on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. Photo...

Voluntary Efforts to Aid Homeless Koreans Face Legal Hurdles

Despite the growing number of homeless Korean Americans, there is a lack of organizations and facilities available to protect them.

New Database Tracks Anti-Asian Hate in New York

The AAPI Hate Tracker aims to collect data on incidents of hate, bigotry, bias, or discrimination against members of the city’s AANHPI communities. 

Newsom Threatens Half Moon Bay With Legal Action Over Farmworker Housing

The mayor of Half Moon Bay described the remarks as an "attack" on the city, noting officials are working with the interest of farmworkers in mind.

L.A. Educators Celebrate New K-12 Central American Studies Curriculum

The new curriculum highlights the culture of the region’s ethnic groups and helps students document migration stories through writing and art.

Ramma Mohammed: Home Health Caregiver, Unsung Hero

Al Enteshar Newspaper | Ramma Mohammed has dedicated over five years to in-home support care — a vocation born out of necessity but fueled by deep compassion.

The Integral Role of Home Health Care in Arab and Muslim Communities

Al Enteshar Newspaper | Home health care constitutes a critical component of the healthcare system, especially within the Arab American and Muslim communities in the United States.

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