Hiroshi “Hershey” Miyamura, the son of Japanese immigrants who was awarded the U.S. Medal of Honor for holding off an attack to allow an American squad to withdraw during the Korean War, has died.
Patricia Lee appointed as first Asian, Black woman on Nevada Supreme Court
Patricia Lee
Gov. Steve Sisolak appointed attorney Patricia Lee on Nov. 21 to fill a vacancy on the Nevada Supreme Court.
Top progressive Jayapal passes on Dem leadership race
Pramila Jayapal, the chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, took herself out of the running on Nov. 18 for Democratic leadership in the next Congress by announcing a bid for a second term to lead one of the largest groups of lawmakers in the party.
2020 Olympic champ Sunisa Lee to make a run at Paris 2024
Sunisa Lee is going to make another run at Olympic glory.
Steel beats Chen in California
Republicans won in California’s 45th District, which is anchored in Orange County.
Nabeela Syed flipped GOP district in Illinois—Indian American to become the state’s youngest lawmaker
Nabeela Syed, a 23-year-old Muslim woman of Indian origin, was elected to the Illinois General Assembly in the recent midterm elections.
Filipino candidates Mejia, Bonta win in California
32-year-old Kenneth Mejia took to his social media accounts to announce his victory.
Chinese firm guilty of paying $1M in bribes to LA councilman
A company owned by a billionaire Chinese real estate developer was convicted on Nov. 10 of paying more than $1 million bribes to a Los Angeles city councilmember for help in getting a downtown project approved.
Asian Americans who made history in the elections
Election results are still coming in, and many races won’t be called for days, if not weeks.
Hate crime charges filed for assault on Asian American
CINCINNATI (AP) — An Ohio man has been charged with a federal hate crime in connection with an alleged assault on an Asian American student at the University of Cincinnati […]
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