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Genia Dulot is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America.
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Rival campaign merchandise sellers try lowering political temperature
In the U.S. presidential campaign, supporters of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump often find little common ground. However, two individuals selling rival campaign merchandise are making efforts to reduce political tensions among their customers, promoting a more civil discourse.
Trump and Harris campaigns target LGBTQ+ voters
In the final days of the U.S. presidential campaign, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are focusing on LGBTQ+ communities, recognizing their potential influence in pivotal battleground states. The article highlights the strategic importance of these voters in determining the election outcome.
Trump, Harris campaigns target LGBTQ+ voters
In the final days of the U.S. presidential campaign, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are focusing on LGBTQ+ communities, recognizing their potential influence in pivotal battleground states. The strategies of both campaigns aim to sway these voters, who could be decisive in determining the election outcome.
Trump and Harris merchandise sellers share space
In Southern California, two individuals selling campaign merchandise for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump aim to reduce political tensions among their customers. Despite the stark differences between the supporters of the two political figures in the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign, the sellers share a common space, highlighting a unique attempt to bridge political divides.
Native American news roundup Oct. 13 – 19, 2024
The article covers a range of issues affecting Native American communities, including the observance of Indigenous Peoples Day, legal actions against social media companies for mental health impacts, and political tensions within the Navajo Nation. It highlights a lawsuit by the Fond du Lac Band against major social media platforms, political disputes involving Navajo leaders, and a free speech lawsuit by Lakota artist Danielle SeeWalker. The article also discusses efforts to electrify the Navajo Nation, President Biden's apology for the federal boarding school system, and the political landscape for Native American candidates in upcoming elections. Key developments include the expansion of the Yavapai-Apache Nation's reservation and ongoing challenges in providing infrastructure and services to Native communities.
Women Breaking Gender Stereotypes in Scuba Diving
The Scuba Mar Maids dive community brings together women from diverse ages, races, and backgrounds through their common interest in scuba diving. Genia Dulot of VOA reports on the group's activities in Panama.
Women's Diving Community Resists Prejudices
The Scuba Mar Maids diving community brings together women of various ages, races, and social backgrounds, united by their passion for the underwater world. Reporter Genia Dulot joined some of these women in Panama, showcasing their efforts to resist prejudices and promote inclusivity in the diving community.
Son of Korean Immigrants Takes Charge of Los Angeles Police Department
The Los Angeles Police Department has appointed its first Asian American interim chief, a son of Korean immigrants. Genia Dulot reported on this historic event.
Artists Reflect on Black Experience in America
An exhibit in Los Angeles showcases black artists sharing their experiences growing up in America, coinciding with Black History Month in the United States.
Two Brothers Win $1M for Selling Winning $1.765B Lottery Ticket at Their Store
Two brothers who own a shop in California will receive a $1 million bonus in 2024 from the state lottery for selling a Powerball ticket that won the second-largest jackpot in the game's history.
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