On June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions, stating that race cannot be a consideration and ordering institutions of higher learning . . .
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By George Santos
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10/12/23
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Fear can bring out the worst in us. When the coronavirus pandemic erupted in China in January, Asian-Americans shared stories on social media about how people would avoid them . . .
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3/19/20
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Ninety-two percent of Long Island public-school teachers are white. In nearly two-thirds of Long Island schools, there are no black teachers. In more than two-fifths of them, there are no Latino teachers. And most children grow up in segregated communities that divide along school district lines.
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By Jeff Bessen
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10/10/19
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Long Island is one of the most segregated metropolitan areas in America, and segregation in our schools is getting worse, according to the Long Island-based ERASE Racism.
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By Sufyan Hameed
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3/15/19
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There is much to love about Kumamoto. Open only two months, this Asian bistro and lounge already runs seamlessly while offering . . .
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By Terry Biener
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9/13/18
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Taking over the space that once housed Saverio’s, Dumont’s is a place to indulge on all sorts of Asian delights, sushi, sashimi and seafood.
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By Terry Biener
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11/17/17
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There is no military threat against the United States that looms larger than North Korea. Its dictator, Kim Jong-un, has said that his goal is to . . .
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10/27/17
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Fhoo Asian Bistro can truly rival the finest of its kind in every aspect. Experience plays a large part in this fact, as restaurateur Tom also owns . . .
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By Terry Biener
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12/18/15
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Entertaining outdoors can be as simple or as elaborate as you want it to be. Keep the focus on summertime’s bountiful harvest and you will be sure please everyone’s palates.
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By Karen Bloom
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8/12/15
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Open only a month, Taka Asian Fusion already has it all in place, from stunning décor to impressive cuisine. It’s evident that Amy Lin, the owner . . .
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By Terry Biener
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7/8/15
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