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My childhood home in Glendale cost US$8,500 in 1954. What it’s worth now is madness
This housing market, where prices and rents rise even as seemingly no one can truly afford to pay them has warped our sense of value and fairness.
New York City to add Asian American history to public school curriculum
NEW YORK, May 27 (Xinhua) -- Officials of New York City, the largest city in the United States, have announced that public schools in the city would teach Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) heritage starting from this fall, with an eye on reducing injustice against the minority group.
After TikTok video on fake branded purse at US vintage store goes viral, the owners fear for their safety
In the rapid-fire world of social media, the power of a cellphone recording can have a profound ripple effect on brands, culture and the human psyche, say experts on social media.
Motor racing-Out of neutral, F1 drivers shift debate as well as gears
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel rides a rainbow bicycle and worries about global warming, Lewis Hamilton is a passionate campaigner for human rights and diversity, while Lando Norris addresses mental health issues.
Many Americans still fail to notice that anti-Asian violence and racism have surged: researcher
LOS ANGELES, May 20 (Xinhua) -- Many Americans still fail to notice that anti-Asian violence and racism have surged since the Atlanta massacre last year that left eight dead, including six Asian women, an American researcher has said.
Canada introduces bill for border officer and national police oversight - again
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's federal government introduced a bill on Thursday to establish an oversight body for its border police and its national police service after two previous bills died when Parliament was dissolved.
Rugby-Hurricanes player complains of racial abuse from crowd during Waratahs clash
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Wellington Hurricanes loose forward Du'Plessis Kirifi complained of racial abuse from the crowd at Sydney's Leichhardt Oval during Saturday's Super Rugby clash against the New South Wales Waratahs.
Racialized Canadians less likely to hold senior management positions: statistics
OTTAWA, May 17 (Xinhua) -- Racialized Canadians aged 25 to 64 years were about half as likely as the rest of the population to hold senior management positions, Statistics Canada revealed on Tuesday.
Cricket-Harrison to step down as ECB chief executive next month
(Reuters) - England cricket chief executive Tom Harrison will step down in June after more than seven years in the role, the country's board said in a statement on Tuesday.