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Political parties flood Korean Americans with symbolic titles amid election law limits

Korean American community leaders are calling out South Korea's overseas election laws, saying they render honorary campaign roles meaningless ahead of the 21st presidential election.

Asiana Mileage Flights Expand on U.S. Routes for Summer 2025

Asiana Airlines will launch ten additional mileage-exclusive flights to the United States this summer, offering frequent flyers more chances to redeem miles during the peak travel...

Metro D Line to Halt Service for 70 Days, Starting May 17

The Los Angeles Metro D Line will halt operations for 70 days beginning 9 p.m. on May 17 through July 25, to accommodate construction...

First Asian American Woman Elected in Nevada Drives Public Safety, Diversity

Francis Allen-Palenske, the first Asian American woman ever elected to public office in Nevada, is actively working to amplify the voices of Asian and...

Washington GOP Forms First Asian Pacific Islander Coalition, Appoints Kory Minseok Hanh Chair

The Washington State Republican Party has established the Asian Pacific Islander Coalition (APIC) to strengthen communication with Asian American voters and enhance community engagement. This...

Los Angeles Adds 31,000 Residents, Ranks 3rd in U.S. Growth

The population of Los Angeles increased for the third consecutive year, with the city recording the third-largest population gain among U.S. cities in 2024,...

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...

80 MPH LAPD Crash Leaves Elderly Brothers Critically Injured – LA City Says ‘Not Our Fault’

Two elderly brothers are suing Los Angeles after an LAPD officer crashed into their car at double the speed limit, leaving one in a...

South Korean Government Accused of ‘China-Style Surveillance’ in U.S. Over Korean Presidential Election Crackdown

South Korea’s National Election Commission (NEC) is facing growing backlash over its aggressive enforcement of election law against Korean Americans in the United States,...

Social Security Backlog Cripples Services as Staff Cuts Slash Workforce

“Applying for Social Security is driving me insane,” said Junggonn Kim, a 67-year-old resident of Buena Park, who has been calling the Social Security...