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Newsom’s Former Chief of Staff Faces 23 Federal Charges in $225K Scheme

Dana Williamson, former chief of staff to Gavin Newsom, was indicted on November 12th on charges of embezzling $225,000 from a dormant political account. According to...

Marriage Green Card Cases Stalling Across the Country

Stricter green card screening under the Trump administration is affecting marriage-based applications, with some USCIS applicants waiting months for a biometrics appointment. Several marriage-based...

Samurai Sword Killer Freed After 11 Years, Leaving Victim’s Family Furious

A Korean man, Youngjae Choi, who killed a neighbor with a “samurai sword” in 2014, has been granted conditional release from a Wisconsin state...

California Consumer Spending Cools as Homes, Cars Put on Hold

High interest rates, inflation, and uncertainty around the Trump administration’s economic policies are weighing on California consumer spending, as many residents postpone big-ticket purchases...

Korea Daily Wins at 2025 Ethnic Media Awards, Third Year in a Row

The Korea Daily has been honored for the third consecutive year at the Ethnic Media Awards, reaffirming its standing as the largest Korean-language newspaper...

Hyundai Palisade XRT PRO Designer Reflects on 35-Year Career

Designing the Hyundai Palisade XRT PRO for the North American market was one of the final projects completed by Soomin Choe, a Korean American...

Oven Cleaning Ranked Most Hated Chore by 44% of Adults

A new survey found that oven cleaning is the household task adults most want to avoid, even during holidays when many finally have time...

Infant Formula Recall After Potential Botulinum Toxin-Producing Bacteria Found

An infant formula recall has been issued after testing found bacteria capable of producing a nerve toxin in products distributed nationwide under the ByHeart...

$12B Deficit, but Lawmakers Still Funnel Millions Into Local Pet Projects

With California facing a $12 billion budget deficit, state lawmakers are under fire for funneling millions of taxpayer dollars into local projects critics say...

California Home Affordability Rises as 17% Can Buy Homes

California home affordability improved slightly in the third quarter, with 17% of households able to buy a median-priced single-family home, according to the California...