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    How Will the US-India Relationship Fare in Trump’s Administration?

    The US-India relationship may have rifts under Trump, but will ultimately thrive, says Stanford's Sumit Ganguly and Indian MP Shashi Tharoor.

    More Voter Participation Could Lead to Less Hate

    A three-day festival in Santa Barbara tried to encourage residents to participate in the elections and to report hate crimes, amid live music, art workshops, and crafts.

    Trump’s Obsession with Mass Deportation

    With the election nearing, it is now more crucial than ever to look closely at how Trump’s plans might play out, especially on mass deportation.

    Swing State Majorities Support Path to Citizenship Over Mass Deportation

    The findings offer a rare point of bi-partisan agreement on what is one of the most contentious issues shaping this election season.

    Asian American Leaders Lambast JD Vance for Demonizing Migrants During VP Debate

    Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance continued his party's demonization of migrants Oct. 1 in his debate with opponent Tim Walz.

    How is AI Threatening Ethnic Voters?

    As AI grows more prevalent, ethnic voters face an election landscape where the difference between real and artificial news is ever-harder to gauge.

    Hooray for H.E.R, Boo on Hur

    Special Counsel Robert Hur's report on Biden's handling of classified documents has thrust the issue of age -- and ageism -- center stage this November.

    How Senate Candidates Lee, Schiff, Porter are Stopping Hate

    As the U.S. Senate race heats up, candidates Barbara Lee, Adam Schiff and Katie Porter joined a forum to discuss their platforms.

    Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Stirs Alarm Among Koreans in US

    Concerns are growing in the Korean community around a possible second Trump term as the former president continues to escalate his anti-immigrant rhetoric.

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