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Millions of Vietnamese thrive in U.S., but we don’t forget those who perished fleeing our homeland or were left behind.
Reporter Emmanuel Camarillo retraced his steps to the teachers who kept him on track at Finkl Academy in Little Village 20 ...
In the last of an eight-part series on China's regional influence, CNA explores how the cultural pull of Chinese ...
Rin Yame’s unique ministry, born out of tragedy, has blossomed in less than a decade, helps disadvantaged communities ...
Screen legend Ilona Rodgers' remarkable life reads more like a film script! In her own words, she reflects on the moments that shaped her ...
This 500-acre estate in horse country one hour from Manhattan was built in the early 1900s for a Massachusetts heiress, then owned by the king of Morocco while his children attend ...
The Vietnam-China Border Defense Friendship Exchange follows the recent state visit to Vietnam by Chinese General Secretary ...
When the North Vietnamese army sped toward Saigon 50 years ago, most Americans still in the city fled the country. Claudia Krich, now a retired teacher living in Davis, was ...
In the 1970s and early 1980s, Key West was a gathering place for some of America’s most influential writers. Novelist Tom McGuane, Vietnam war memoirist Phil Caputo, self-proclaimed “gonzo journalist” ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) – 50 years ago this month, some of the most dramatic, traumatic moments in American history took ...
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