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Civil Rights
‘This is the change we’ve longed for’: US’ 1st help center for Thai workers opens in LA
The United States’ first help center for Thai migrant workers has opened in Los Angeles. About the help center: On Wednesday, the Thai Comm...
Michelle De Pacina
Crime
Taiwan’s last ‘comfort woman’ survivor dies at 92
On Tuesday, Taiwan’s foreign ministry announced that the island’s last known survivor of Japan’s wartime sexual slavery has died at th...
Chinese-born woman sues adoptive US parents for using her as a slave, locking her in a ‘dungeon’ for years
A young Chinese American woman is suing her adoptive New Hampshire parents for treating her like a slave for years. The suit, which was file...
Carl Samson
News
NYC Couple Gets 2 Years in Jail For Keeping Korean Children as Slaves for 6 Years
A couple responsible for enslaving two South Korean siblings for years was finally sentenced. Soo Young Park, 50, and her husband, Jeong Tae...
58-Year-Old Chinese Nanny Enslaved and Beaten By Wealthy Minnesota Family
A Chinese nanny, who was enslaved and assaulted by a Minnesota family, was found wandering the streets at night in search of an airport to r...
Editorial Staff
Uncategorized
There’s a Dark History Behind Why We Tip at Restaurants
Tipping for service is a norm in the restaurant industry in America, but many don’t know that the gesture originated from the country’s rac...
Investigation Reveals a Heartbreaking Secret Behind Shrimp in the U.S.
It is always convenient to eat peeled shrimp without having to remove its scaly, thin shell yourself. Peeling them can be tedious, annoying ...
Ryan General
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