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Illinois Senate Passes Asian American Education Bill

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The TEAACH Act would require a Asian American history unit in schools.
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Appeals Court Rules In Harvard's Favor In Racial Bias Lawsuit

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A federal appeals court ruled Harvard did not violate civil rights laws, but Students for Fair Admissions hopes to take its suit to the Supreme Court.
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Myth of the Model Minority a Powerful Drug: Tajima-Peña

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Mar.23 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Academy Award-nominated filmmaker and Professor of Asian American Studies at UCLA Renee Tajima-Peña discusses the increase in anti-Asian hate seen since the start of the pandemic and the...
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Across the Country, A Movement Builds Against Anti-Asian Hate

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Rallies held in New York, Chicago, San Francisco as advocates push for Atlanta attack to be investigated as a hate crime.
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President Biden: "Our Silence is Complicity" on Asian American Racism

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President Biden and Vice President Harris urged Americans to stand against racism and rising violence against people of Asian descent.
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Why Are Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans On The Rise?

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Experts say the trope of Asian Americans as perpetual foreigners and treated as "others" continues today with dangerous consequences.
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Attacks Against Asian Americans Gain National Attention

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Discrimination against Asian-Americans has been going on for years. A look at why the nation's attention is turning to recent hate incidents.
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White House Unveils New Steps To Combat Anti-Asian Violence

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The administration will appoint a director who will coordinate efforts across agencies to combat anti-Asian bias.
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Bloomberg

McDonalds Enlists World of Warcraft in China

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Nov. 18 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Mia Saini and Brendan Greeley report on todays top trending news stories. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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For President Biden, It's Not the 'China Virus'

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Last year, racial language often used by former President Trump caused some to blame Asian Americans for COVID-19.
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Hundreds Rally Against Asian Hate In New York

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Demonstrators marched from the town hall in Flushing, Queens to a bakery where they say an Asian woman was attacked earlier this year.
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Coronavirus Outbreak Reportedly Fueling Xenophobia Of Asians

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Misinformation about the coronavirus outbreak and concerns over how the virus spreads is reportedly driving xenophobia of Asians worldwide.
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Amid COVID And Hate Crimes, Chicago Group Helps And Celebrates AAPIs

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A survey found 90% of Asian American entrepreneurs over age 45 reported revenue loss amid the pandemic.
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Citi's Ida Liu on Overcoming Challenges on Wall Street

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Apr.26 -- As the global head of Citi's private bank, Ida Liu discusses how the bank is continuing to invest in Asia amid the pandemic and how she has overcome challenges on Wall Street. She speaks with Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick,...
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President Biden Signs COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act

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Cases of abuse against these Americans have skyrocketed since the pandemic hit.
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Georgia's Asian American Vote Could Help Flip U.S. Senate

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AAPIs make up just 4.7% of Georgia's voting population — but in a tight Senate race those 238,000 eligible voters might make a difference.
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Appeals Court: Harvard Doesn't Discriminate Against Asian Applicants

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Harvard denies any discrimination and says it only considers applicants' race in the way approved by the Supreme Court.
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May Jobs Gains Didn't Translate To Black Or Asian Americans

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The Labor Department reported an overall increase in jobs, but the jobs benefitted White <br/>
and Hispanic Americans the most.
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Trump Hasn’t Ordered Slower Coronavirus Testing: McEnany

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Jun.22 -- White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany says President Donald Trump was joking on Saturday when he said at a rally that he had asked his administration to slow down coronavirus testing, and that he had made no such order....
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House Lawmakers Discuss Violence Against Asian Americans

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Critics of former President Trump say his racist rhetoric on the pandemic contributed to the resentment toward Asian Americans.
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Psaki Blames Trump's Rhetoric For Attacks, Threats

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Psaki said, "there's no question."
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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The suspect in the Atlanta area shootings has been charged, the Senate has confirmed Katherine Tai as U.S. Trade Representative and more top stories.
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NYC Confronting Anti-Asian Hate Crimes

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Most victims were older and vulnerable and all the attacks seem to have been unprovoked.
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CLEAN : Campaign in New York calls for Asian American to vote

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CLEAN : Campaign in New York calls for Asian American to vote