Asian-Americansâ Politics, Pandemic Wilderness Explorers and O.J. Simpsonâs Twitter Account: The Week in Narrated Articles
Five articles from around The Times, narrated just for you.
Volunteers assembled campaign signs at an Asian Pacific Americans for Trump field office in Orlando, Fla., in September.Credit.Alexander Drago/Reuters
April 9, 2021, 7:00 a.m. ET
This weekend, have a listen to a collection of narrated articles from around The New York Times, read aloud by the reporters who wrote the story.
Amid Awakening, Asian-Americans Are Still Taking Shape as a Political Force
For years, Asian-Americans were among the least likely of any racial or ethnic group to vote or to join community or advocacy groups. Today they are surging into public life, running for office in record numbers, and turning out to vote unlike ever before.
Hunter Biden s Memoir, Translating Amanda Gorman and Learning to Love Cardboard: The Week in Narrated Articles
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Meme Stocks, Bias in A I and Instagram Book Clubs: The Week in Narrated Articles
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Tania Pérez se retira del baloncesto: «Mi cuerpo ha dicho basta»
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