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Korean American Teacher Arrested After Student Says He Pinched Her Buttocks

A Korean American teacher in New York was arrested after a student accused him of molestation inside a Bronx high school. He was removed...

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...

Covered California Premiums Could Triple as Congress Stalls on Tax Credits

As Congress fails to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits, Covered California enrollees are bracing for sharp premium hikes next year, with...

USC Study Shows $750 Cash Aid Barely Helped People Leave Homelessness

As winter approaches, people living on the streets face renewed threats from cold and rain. Despite major public investment, Los Angeles is still far...

No Visa for Fatties? The U.S. Weighs You Before Letting You In

The U.S. State Department has sent a new directive to embassies and consulates worldwide instructing officers to treat chronic illnesses such as diabetes and...

Prop 50: California’s False Victory—Power Won, Democracy Lost

California voters have passed Proposition 50 ahead of next year’s midterms. The measure temporarily suspends the redistricting authority that, since 2008, has rested with...

LAFC Launches MLS Cup Title Run With Son Heung-min Leading the Charge

LAFC begins its pursuit of the MLS Cup, opening the postseason race for the league championship. With the regular season concluding on October 18,...

USCIS raises bar: new 128-question citizenship test starts Oct. 20

Beginning October 20, 2025, a new version of the U.S. citizenship test will take effect, featuring more questions and a higher proportion of written...

LAPD cleared itself in the killing of Yong Yang. That’s the problem.

The LAPD cleared itself in the fatal shooting of Yong Yang, a mentally ill Korean-American man, based on an internal review lacking independent oversight. The case has sparked criticism from the victim’s family and community leaders, raising broader concerns about police accountability and the failure to prioritize non-lethal responses.

Free speech is silenced when protest becomes a crime

Columbia University student Yunseo Chung faces deportation after participating in a protest against Israel’s actions in Gaza, prompting a lawsuit that argues her removal violates constitutional free speech rights. Her case has drawn widespread criticism and highlights growing concerns over the use of immigration law to suppress political dissent.

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