Newsweek - Republican President Donald Trump seems to have deleted a tweet posted Monday evening at 5:54 pm E.T. which called COVID-19 “the Chinese virus” and inadvertently included the email address of New York Post writer Miranda Devine.
The tweets, with Devine’s email address removed, quoted som
Sampan - With the 2020 presidential election approaching, political participation and civic engagement are more crucial than ever. According to the Pew Research Center, Asian Americans are the fastest growing body of eligible voters out of the United States’ major ethnic and racial groups. In the Gr
Broadway World - Greater Boston Stage Company will present Empress Mei Li Lotus Blossom, written by the Obie Award winning Christine Toy Johnson, this will be a five day only virtual event. . .
The entire process from auditions through rehearsals to performance has been conducted via Zoom, a new ex
City Limits - New voter registration across New York City has dropped by nearly half in 2020 compared to the last presidential election year in 2016.
Between January and June, only about 80,000 people registered to vote across the city, compared to 155,000 people during the same period in 2016, acc
Dallas Morning News - In late March, a man walked up to OMG Tacos, an Asian fusion restaurant in Richardson. The restaurant had closed its doors earlier that month and was operating through a makeshift service window.
‘Hey, do you have the coronavirus?’ he asked. The employee handling his order was
NBC News - Before Sen. Kamala Harris broke historic barriers in the ivory halls of Congress, and now on the Democratic presidential ticket, she dug into her heritage on Howard University’s campus, one of the most prestigious historically Black colleges in the country.
“She was well-steeped in her h
NorthJersey.com - Karan Virmani’s inbox starts filling at 7 a.m. with emails from New Jersey residents of South Asian descent eager to help Democrat Joe Biden’s campaign for president.
It’s been this way since the former vice president selected California Sen. Kamala Harris — whose mother, Shyamala
MarketWatch - It was Oct. 3, 1965, when President Lyndon Johnson signed the Immigration and Nationality Act that abolished the so-called National Origins Formula, giving to Asian Americans, among other minorities, the right to become U.S. citizens after years of tension and discrimination, particula
Axios - When Democrats next week formally nominate the daughter of an Indian immigrant to be vice president, it’ll be perhaps the biggest leap yet in the Indian American community’s rapid ascent into a powerful political force.
Why it matters: Indian Americans are one of the fastest-growing, wealth
WXYZ-TV - With Senator Kamala Harris picked to be Joe Biden’s running mate, what does this mean for one of the fastest-growing voting ethnic groups?
Experts say Asian-American voters will have a large presence in this year’s presidential election.
Harris represents two groups of voters, the Black
Rafu Shimpo - The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) of the Organization of American States (OAS) came out with a verdict on Aug. 4 that ruled in favor of Isamu Carlos “Art” Shibayama and the Japanese Peruvian Oral History Project (JPOHP). . .
Phil Tajitsu Nash, who had submitted a l
The City - New Yorkers looking for a mail-in copy of the state voter registration form or any assistance at all in registering to vote during the pandemic won’t get any direct answers from the state Board of Elections’ dedicated hotline.
The number —800-367-8683 — is answered with a recorded messag
AALDEF Executive Director Margaret Fung (#28) was named by City & State NY as one of the 100 most influential Asian Americans in New York politics and policy:
Asian Americans are a rising political force. In 2013, Grace Meng became New York’s first Asian American representative in Congress. While J
Newsweek - San Francisco bus driver was attacked by three passengers while he was trying to enforce the city’s mask requirement onboard a San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) bus last week.
The driver was operating the bus on the afternoon of July 22 in the South of Market district
Newsweek - White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Monday said the American people are growing tired of the politics surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
Navarro appeared on Fox News Monday morning to discuss vaccine development efforts for the virus, which he repeatedly called “the China virus
Newsweek - In a CNN interview on Tuesday evening, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi referred to the COVID-19 coronavirus as the “Trump virus”, laying the blame for rising infection rates on the “inaction” of Republican President Donald Trump.
Pelosi’s comment came immediately after Trump held h
Broadsheet Daily - A recent hearing before the Appellate Division court of New York’s First Judicial Department indicates that the controversial plan to erect four massive new towers in the Two Bridges neighborhood on Lower Manhattan’s East River waterfront may yet come to fruition.
In February, th
The Center Square - Data from Gallup shows that charitable giving today is at a 19-year low. One reason donations to some nonprofits may be declining is fear of social and governmental targeting. In today’s polarizing environment, it’s not surprising that donors are concerned. . .
One of the boldes
‘Politico - President Donald Trump went out of his way to court Indian Americans this election year, flying halfway around the globe to headline a rally with more than 100,000 adoring fans.
But just four months after his trip to India, Trump this week blocked engineers, computer programmers and oth
City Limits - New York City is a world city and a pace-setter. It is a beacon of hope to many and a space where creativity flourishes. For New Yorkers, our diversity in many forms — race, national origin, ethnicity, sexual identity or orientation, religious or spiritual beliefs, industries, and occu