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The young activists say they’re walking out to stand up for their friends, their families and those who’ve lost their lives at the hands of federal agents
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The seat has often gone uncontested, but not this year.
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Do entered a not guilty plea, which he is expected to change on Thursday.
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The documentary “New Wave” opens a window into a music subculture that thrived in Little Saigon.
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As the Nov. 5 election draws closer, many of us have yet to vote and are looking for some help. We hope you start with our Voter Game Plan. Since we don't do endorsements, we've also put together a list of other popular voting guides across the political spectrum.
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Former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do was one of the state’s highest elected Vietnamese American politicians. He resigned on Tuesday.
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La propuesta elevaría el salario mínimo de los actuales 16 dólares por hora a 18 dólares. Los aumentos anuales a partir de ahí estarían vinculados al índice de precios al consumidor.
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La medida modificaría la constitución estatal para prohibir cualquier forma de trabajo forzoso o servidumbre, que actualmente se permite como castigo por un delito.
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Who is Andrew Do? Why is his 23-year-old daughter involved? What does a county supervisor even do? We explain the theft of public funds that prosecutors say took place in Orange County.
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Putting on a debate or campaign forum is hard work, which is why you see fewer and fewer of them each election season.
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SoCal’s largest Asian American advocacy group is training poll monitors to stay alert for racist rhetoric and bullying at vote centers.