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Candidate John Yi rides bicycle on hope for change in Assembly District 54 race

Despite the lack of an electric boost, John Yi, a candidate for California’s 54th Assembly District, has taken to canvassing on a manual bicycle,...

40 Mobile Vote Centers open across LA; Korean American Federation hosts key dates

To accommodate busy voters, the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder is operating approximately 40 Mobile Vote Centers. These mobile centers are set up in various...

Sharon Quirk-Silva prioritizes education, veterans, and Korean community

Looking ahead to the 2024 general election to choose the leaders of our communities, the Korea Daily is announcing endorsements and weighing in on...

Trump endorses Rep. Michelle Steel as a ‘Strong Congresswoman’ in California’s 45th District Race

Former President Donald Trump endorsed Korean-American Rep. Michelle Steel (D-CA) on October 26, praising her as one of the nation’s “strongest Congresswomen” and a...

Korean American voters embrace early voting in LA County ahead of Election Day

On October 26, early voting centers across LA County opened, and Korean American voters have been actively participating. Two early voting centers near Koreatown have...

Former K-pop star Lee Ji-yeon’s BBQ restaurant makes NYT’s top 25 in Atlanta

Former Korean star singer Lee Ji-yeon, known for hit songs like “Stop the Wind” and “I Still Don’t Understand Love,” is making headlines again—this...

Grace Yoo prioritizes corruption eradication, crime prevention, and economic stability

Looking ahead to the 2024 general election to choose the leaders of our communities, the Korea Daily is announcing endorsements and weighing in on...

Korean-American Beverly Hills resident fined $1.8 million for engaging in defraud scheme

A Korean-American investment counselor in Beverly Hills has been fined $1.8 million for engaging in a securities fraud scheme to earn ill-gotten gains. The investment...

Korean deportation cases hit record low, down 22% from last year

The number of Korean immigrants facing deportation hearings in U.S. immigration courts has significantly decreased recently, according to a report. On October 22, Syracuse University’s...

From school boards to Congress: The rise of Korean-American women in U.S. politics

Since the 1950s, Korean Americans have made significant strides in U.S. elected offices, with female representation beginning in 1970 when Eleanor Kim Chow was...

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