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Brian Choi

Brian Choi delivers political news to the Korean-American community. From the White House to the Los Angeles City Council, he provides comprehensive coverage on issues related to the livelihood, economy, human rights, and welfare of Korean-Americans. During election periods, he offers essential information and interviews with major candidates, ensuring the community stays informed. Notably, Choi focuses on encouraging the political advancement of first- and second-generation Korean-American candidates through diverse reporting. He earned his bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from Honam University and holds a master's degree in Education from California State University, Los Angeles.

Korean American Journalist Appointed as Public Information Officer in North Carolina

Suzette Rhee Nedrich, a Korean American and former broadcast journalist, has been appointed Public Information Officer (PIO) for Mecklenburg County in North Carolina, according...

LA County Approves Torrance Homeless Housing Plan Despite 90% Opposition

Los Angeles County is moving forward with plans to convert a Torrance motel into permanent housing for the homeless, despite strong objections from local...

Transgender Acquitted in LA Korean Spa Exposure Case Despite Past Sex Crime Convictions

A Los Angeles County Superior Court jury has acquitted Darren Agee Merager, the transgender woman at the center of the widely publicized 2021 Wi...

Newsom Plan to Reinstate Medi-Cal Asset Limits Could Strip Benefits from Seniors

Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, has introduced a proposal to reinstate asset limits for Medi-Cal, the state’s public health insurance program for low-income residents....

Trump administration prepares antisemitism lawsuits against UC, Ivy League schools

The Trump administration plans large-scale lawsuits targeting the UC system and other universities over alleged failures to address antisemitism and civil rights violations.

U.S. Suspends Visa Interviews for Students and Interns, Hits Korean Applicants

The U.S. State Department has temporarily suspended visa interviews for student and intern applicants, affecting many Korean students and companies that recruit interns from...

Medi-Cal Budget Cuts Could Eliminate 210,000 Jobs in California, UC Berkeley Warns

Federal cuts to Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, could eliminate up to 210,000 jobs statewide, according to a policy report released in April by the...

Mark Gonzalez Pushes Koreatown Olympic Redevelopment Ahead of 2028 Games

Mark Gonzalez, a California State Assemblymember representing District 54, which includes Koreatown, emphasized the 2028 Olympics as a major opportunity to revitalize the area...

Social Security COLA Expected to Rise 2.4% in 2025—Lowest Since 2021

The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is projected to increase by only 2.4% in 2025, marking the lowest annual increase since 2021, according to...

Newsom Proposes $12B Budget Cuts to Healthcare, Public Services

Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed significant budget cuts targeting healthcare, public services, and media support to address California's growing fiscal deficit. On May 14, the...

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