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There is constant prejudice against Sikhs in NY

The report’s findings are a sobering reminder that, although the community has come a long way in protecting their civil rights in America, there is still a long road ahead. more>

N.Y. Koreans rejoice benefits of Visa Waver Program

The U.S.-Korea Visa Waiver Program Coalition already estimates a two-fold increase in the numbers of Korean visitors to the United States during the next two years, which can spell a boon to Korean-American businesses. more>

Green cards for criminals?

Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, the U.S. legal system is overflowing with all sorts of paradoxes. Using green cards as the main way of rewarding cooperation with the authorities has been a practice with district attorneys and criminal investigators for over 10 years. more>

Special Focus

2008 Presidential Elections: Through the lens of ethnic journalists

Editorials

Where do Latino experts go on Sundays when the news is on?

There are many Hispanic journalists who have received national and international laurels, Pulitzer Prizes, and recognition equal to anyone else’s in the profession. However, it is rare for television viewers of English-language news and political analysis programs to see Hispanic reporters or analysts. more>

Power in the Bronx being wrongly defined

Many Bronx youth blame the media for the misconception of what power really is. more>

Briefs

Two hundred Chinese protest against CNN