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Three-part series on Asian American and Pacific Islander experiences kicks off May 13

Three-part series on Asian American and Pacific Islander experiences kicks off May 13
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Three-part series on Asian American and Pacific Islander experiences kicks off May 13

Three-part series on Asian American and Pacific Islander experiences kicks off May 13
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Suspect faces hate crime, assault charges in attack on woman at train station

Suspect faces hate crime, assault charges in attack on woman at train station Bay City News Service FacebookTwitterEmail By Jana Kadah Bay City News Foundation A San Francisco man suspected of attacking a woman and calling her ethnic slurs at a San Jose train station this week is set to be arraigned Friday afternoon in Santa Clara County Superior Court. The 26-year-old woman, who is of Asian descent, was waiting for a morning commuter train at Diridon Station about 7 a.m. Wednesday when Johan Strydom allegedly attacked her, police said. Authorities said Strydom, 32, grabbed the woman by her neck, threw her onto the floor and said (Expletive) you, Asians.

Man tried to contact Robinhood 3x before suicide: parents

The parents of a young man who committed suicide last year after mistakenly believing he’d lost $730,000 on the trading app Robinhood are speaking out about their son’s failed attempts to contact the company. The 20-year-old Illinois trader, Alex Kearns, was notified after 11 p.m. on June 11 that his Robinhood account had been restricted and that he was required to purchase more than $700,000 in shares as part of a complex options trade, according to a lawsuit filed against the company this week.

Police arrest twelve activists demanding housing for the homeless in Olympia, Washington

Police arrest twelve activists demanding housing for the homeless in Olympia, Washington On Sunday, Olympia police forcibly evicted 45 homeless activists from the Red Lion Hotel, and 12 people were arrested on burglary and trespassing charges. According to the police, the homeless activists had “forcibly occupied” and attempted to “take over the hotel” and an employee was said to have been assaulted when they tried to close the door. The activist group Oly Housing Now (OHN) had booked 17 rooms for the homeless and said they would stay there until Thurston County arranged for permanent housing. The activist group demanded that Thurston County Health Department apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funding to shelter the county’s homeless.

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