WTMJ: Kenosha, Wisconsin, Residents Reflect On Jacob Blake Shooting
Blake's attorney says "there's still a lot of work to do."
Jewish Americans feel targeted amid antisemitism, Israel-Hamas war
According to the Anti-Defamation League, reports of antisemitic acts in the U.S. have quadrupled since the war between Israel and Hamas broke out.
Korean Hanbok Day in America celebrates the colorful traditional dress
The U.S. is the only country outside of South Korea to celebrate Hanbok Day. Three states recognize the day: New Jersey, Arizona and California.
More Asian Americans do not identify with a religion
Even as churches connect immigrant communities, a new Pew Research study shows a decline in organized religion among Asian Americans.
The evolution of engagements and rings as symbols of commitment
40% of engagements take place between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day, according to industry experts.
Arizona border crossing closing over overwhelming migrant arrivals
CBP officials say the Tucson area, including Nogales, is already seeing the highest number of migrants coming into the country.
What's the debate over making school buses cleaner?
25 million U.S. students use diesel-powered school buses daily, prompting debates on cleaner alternatives.