Google has agreed to a $28 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company favored white and Asian employees over others in terms of pay and career advancement, according to court documents.
NASA Astronaut Sunita Williams Returns to Earth After Extended Mission
Williams returned to Earth on Tuesday evening after spending nine months aboard the International Space Station (ISS) along with fellow astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore.
Southern California Hindu temple desecrated with anti-India and anti-Hindu graffiti calls for peace
The recent desecration of an iconic Hindu temple in Southern California with anti-Hindu and anti-Indian government graffiti has heightened concerns among South Asian groups following a slew of such incidents over the past year.
The Alien Enemies Act: What to know about a 1798 law that Trump has invoked for deportations
The U.S. deported hundreds of immigrants after President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act for the first time since World War II, using the sweeping powers of a centuries-old wartime law to target alleged members of a Venezuelan gang.
Jayapal’s bill takes aim at outdated law behind WWII incarceration
Rep. Pramila Jayapal has introduced a “No Round Up Act”—to repeal the long-dormant immigration law that once enabled the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII.
New book shines a light on the impact of AAPI journalists
The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) has announced the release of Intersections: A Journalistic History of Asian Pacific America, a new book that chronicles the pivotal role of AAPI journalists in shaping the history of the AAPI community.
Vietnamese American manicurists face disproportionate impact, says lawmaker
California Assemblymember Tri Ta is challenging the state’s labor laws affecting manicurists, particularly those of Vietnamese descent.
Asian American advocates condemn bill to ban Chinese students from U.S. universities
A proposed bill to ban Chinese nationals from obtaining student visas is drawing sharp criticism from civil rights advocates, who warn it would promote racial profiling and harm U.S. higher education.
What is the Immigration Act of 1952 and why do Trump officials keep talking about it?
Again and again the Trump White House has turned to a 73-year-old legal statute to defend its immigration crackdown.
Most AAPI adults don’t support cutting agencies and want a focus on costs: AP-NORC/AAPI Data poll
Most Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders do not agree with the strategy of putting entire federal agencies on the chopping block, nor are they broadly on board with mass layoffs of federal workers, according to a new poll.
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