Hankil Kang, a journalist at the Department of Social Affairs, provides in-depth coverage on Korean American social issues. Kang earned a BA in Public Relations and an MA in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Georgia.
USPS bribery scheme: Four sentenced in federal court
USPS bribery scheme defendants, including a Korean American postal employee, have been sentenced to federal prison for...
AI Immigration Enforcement Expands With Private Data Tracking
AI immigration enforcement in the United States is accelerating as federal authorities combine artificial intelligence with private-sector...
Former San Francisco Human Rights Chief Charged in Corruption Case
San Francisco nonprofit corruption allegations intensified after a former leader of the city’s Human Rights...
Hyundai plant assault lawsuit alleges that a female employee miscarried after being assaulted by a coworker at a Hyundai manufacturing facility in Alabama, according...
Ontario I-10 Multi-Vehicle Crash Leaves Two Dead, Including Korean American Woman
Ontario I-10 Multi-Vehicle Crash left two people dead, including a Korean American woman, following...
Cesar Chavez Day controversy reshapes Farm Workers Day in Los Angeles
Cesar Chavez Day controversy is reshaping how Los Angeles commemorates farm labor activism, as...
California Road Conditions Ranking Near Bottom Nationwide
California road conditions ranking has once again placed the state near the bottom nationwide, highlighting growing concerns that...
Korean American Community Mobilizes After Verdict
Seattle Korean Murder Case has sparked a growing movement among Korean American community leaders demanding legal reforms after the...
Hawaii Korean murder indictment authorities announced that a 79-year-old Korean man has been charged in connection with the death of his wife on Hawaii’s...
OPT protection bill legislation has been introduced in Congress as lawmakers move to safeguard the Optional Practical Training program, a key employment pathway for...