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Brian Choi

Brian Choi
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Brian Choi delivers political news to the Korean-American community. From the White House to the Los Angeles City Council, he provides comprehensive coverage on issues related to the livelihood, economy, human rights, and welfare of Korean-Americans. During election periods, he offers essential information and interviews with major candidates, ensuring the community stays informed. Notably, Choi focuses on encouraging the political advancement of first- and second-generation Korean-American candidates through diverse reporting. He earned his bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from Honam University and holds a master's degree in Education from California State University, Los Angeles.

Sushizanmai Launches in Koreatown Los Angeles, Plans U.S. Expansion

Sushizanmai, a major Japanese sushi chain with over 60 locations in Japan, has opened its first U.S. branch in Koreatown (a historic Korean American...

Trump Order Forces IRS to Cut Korean and Multilingual Services

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is preparing to eliminate Korean and other non-English language services in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order declaring...

Over 10 Korean Businesses in LA Shut Down for Health Code Violations

More than 10 Korean-run businesses across Southern California were temporarily shut down between April and July, according to data from the Los Angeles County...

ICE Raids Targeted Minority Neighborhoods in Southern California, Report Claims

A recent report claims that immigration enforcement operations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were most heavily concentrated in Panorama City and other...

Young Kim Outpaces Rivals With $2.4M Q2 Fundraising Lead

Young Kim, a Republican representing California’s 40th Congressional District, raised more than $2.4 million in campaign contributions during the second quarter of 2024, securing...

Korean Lawmaker Targets U.S. Conservatives With ‘Anti-Korean Five’ Remark

A South Korean lawmaker has drawn widespread criticism after labeling five conservative U.S. figures—most of them Korean American—as the “anti-Korean five” during a July...

UC considers 7% tuition hike amid budget cuts

The University of California is considering raising its tuition cap to 7% annually and cutting financial aid allocations, sparking backlash from students.

Green Card Renewal Delays Over 8 Months, USCIS Backlog Hits 356K

Processing times for green card renewals and replacements have lengthened significantly this year, causing major inconvenience for applicants. According to USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration...

Trump Sues LA Over Sanctuary City Law, Bass Vows Strong Response

Donald Trump’s administration filed a federal lawsuit on June 30, arguing that Los Angeles (LA)’s sanctuary city ordinance is unconstitutional. LA Mayor Karen Bass...

Social Security Slashes Overpaid Benefits by Up to 50% in July

Starting in July, up to 2 million Social Security recipients will see their payments reduced by as much as 50%. The Social Security Administration (SSA)...

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