Hansi Lo Wang appears in the following:
Anti-Trump Protesters March On In Days After Election
Friday, November 18, 2016
Protests against President-elect Donald Trump have continued days after the election results were announced. Demonstrators in New York City and other cities around the country are hitting the streets to criticize the incoming administration.
Distrust Of Government Drove Many New Hampshire Voters To Trump
Monday, November 14, 2016
Distrust of the government drove many Donald Trump supporters to vote in New Hampshire. They hope changes at the White House will better support middle class Americans.
New Hampshire Voters Weigh In On Trump Win
Wednesday, November 09, 2016
Voters at the Red Arrow Diner in Manchester, N.H., react to Donald Trump's election victory. He defeated Hillary Clinton and will become the 45th president of the United States.
Immigrants Temporarily Shielded Under DACA Worry About Election's Consequences
Saturday, November 05, 2016
More than 700,000 people have been temporarily shielded from deportation by President Obama's immigration program. Many are watching the presidential race to see how long the policy will last.
Small Business Owners Face Pressures Of Minimum Wage Bumps In Big Cities
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Minimum wages are on their way to $15 an hour in New York and California. Workers look forward to the bump. But some small businesses are bracing for a hit to their bottom line.
Born In The U.S., Raised In China: 'Satellite Babies' Have A Hard Time Coming Home
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Some immigrant families from China send their U.S.-born babies to their home country to be raised by relatives. Psychologists are studying what happens when these children return home.
Think 'Chinese Food' Means Lo Mein? Home Cooking Brings More To The Table
Thursday, October 06, 2016
A new museum exhibition highlights the vast diversity of Chinese regional cuisines. It features not just celebrity chefs but also immigrant home cooks, for whom the kitchen can be a sphere of comfort.
Glassblowing Program Trains Students To Craft Tools For Science
Sunday, September 25, 2016
There is only one school in the U.S. where glassblowers can graduate with a degree in making lab equipment. Students learn how to make customized glassware used in cutting-edge scientific experiments.
Police Continue Investigation Into Bombings In New York, New Jersey
Monday, September 19, 2016
A man is in custody, but the investigation continues into the bombings over the weekend in New Jersey and New York City. So far, Ahmad Khan Rahami is tied to explosives in two locations, including the bomb that injured 29 in Manhattan Saturday.
Suspect Tied To New York-Area Explosive Devices Now In Custody
Monday, September 19, 2016
Police in New Jersey took custody of Ahmad Khan Rahami in a shootout. He's suspected in incidents involving explosive devices in New York and New Jersey, one of which exploded Saturday in Manhattan.
Person Of Interest In N.Y.-Area Bombs Tied To Family Restaurant In N.J.
Monday, September 19, 2016
The investigation into this weekend's explosions in New York City and New Jersey continues. Law enforcement are looking for a man who they say is connected to both incidents.
New York City Explosion Leaves At Least 29 Injured
Sunday, September 18, 2016
An explosion in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood injured at least 29 people on Saturday night. Authorities are investigating why and how it happened.
Mae Reeves' Hats Hang At National Museum Of African American History And Culture
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Mae Reeves was one of the first African-American business owners in Philadelphia, where she designed hats for Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne and Marian Anderson.
A Piece Of The Past, A Price In The Present: Paying For The Erie Canal
Friday, September 16, 2016
The Erie Canal was once one of the country's most important trade routes. Some are questioning whether this historical relic is still worth the tens of millions of dollars needed to maintain it.
Sept. 11 Families Face 'Strange, Empty Void' Without Victims' Remains
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Fifteen years after the Sept. 11 attacks, the remains of 40 percent of the World Trade Center victims have not been identified. Their families have been waiting for advances in DNA technology.
In Ongoing Rebuilding Of Ground Zero, A Balance Of Remembrance, Resilience
Wednesday, September 07, 2016
How have developers balanced respect for Ground Zero's history with taking advantage of some of the most valuable property in the world?
John Lennon's Deportation Fight Paved Way For Obama's Deferred Action Policy
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
John Lennon once fought a deportation order to stay in the U.S. His lawyer uncovered documents that eventually led to a program to temporarily protect unauthorized immigrants from deportation.
Motive Unclear In Killing Of Imam And Aide In New York
Thursday, August 18, 2016
A man suspected of killing a Muslim cleric and his assistant in New York City appeared in court Thursday. He is charged with first-degree murder, but members of the local Muslim community say the suspect should also be charged with a hate crime. Police say the motive is still unclear.
Black U.S. Olympians Won In Nazi Germany Only To Be Overlooked At Home
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Jesse Owens is still the most famous name from the 1936 Olympics in Nazi-controlled Berlin. But a new documentary highlights 17 other African-American athletes who also made their mark.
Inconsistencies Call Melania Trump's Immigration Story Into Question
Friday, August 05, 2016
Questions about Melania Trump's immigration history in the U.S. have surfaced this week. Trump says she has been in full compliance with U.S. immigration laws. But some immigration experts question whether she had the proper visas while working as a model.