Is there a party for Asian Americans?
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AANN EXCLUSIVE BREAKING NEWS: Yesterday, May 9th, 2022, The Lieutenant Governors of North Carolina and Virginia, Mark Robinson and Winsome Sears, respectively, filed a joint amicus curiae brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in order to show solidarity with the Asian American students suing Harvard and The University of North Carolina for alleged discrimination in their admission processes. This story will continue to be updated as more information is received.
Andrew Yang, a former presidential candidate, is now running for mayor of New York City. His plans include a basic income tax, a post-COVID party, and other interesting ideas. Kirin Ingle and Anthony Chen discuss who he is, what he stands for, and how he might fare in the coming election.
The widespread protests of rural Indian farmers have garnered worldwide attention. Deya Singh explains the whole situation and the rationale behind the farmers’ demands, as well as why these protests are so important for everyone across the world.
President Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign photographer Gene Ho sits down with AANN reporters Adrian Tong, Michelle Liou and Anthony Chen to discuss his experience with President Trump, lessons from his career, and his words for Asian American community.
On August 28, Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving Prime Minister, resigned due to health concerns. In Abe’s four terms as Prime Minister, what did he accomplish, and what does he leave behind?