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Minnesota Lawmaker Reveals Undocumented Status, Sparking Immigration Debate

Minnesota state Representative Kaohly Vang Her revealed during a legislative session that she and her family are undocumented immigrants, having illegally entered the U.S. after the Vietnam War through her father's falsification of documents while working at the U.S. Consulate.

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Napalm Girl" Photo Attribution Suspended Amidst Controversy

World Press Photo" suspended its attribution of the 1972 "Napalm Girl" photo to Nick Ut following a documentary and investigations, raising doubt over the image's originator and highlighting challenges in verifying historical photographic evidence.

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Increased Deportations of Vietnamese Refugees Under Trump Administration

The Trump administration's crackdown on immigration has resulted in the increased deportation of Vietnamese refugees, many with decades-old convictions, leading to fear and insecurity within the community and highlighting systemic issues in refugee resettlement and the legal system.

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Attribution of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photograph Suspended

The World Press Photo organization has suspended the attribution of Nick Út's famous "Napalm Girl" photograph following a two-year investigation prompted by a documentary questioning its authorship, with alternative photographers possibly being the true authors.

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Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned

World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1973 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph "The Terror of War," initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image; an investigation found inconsistencies but lacked definitive proof...

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David Frost: Impactful Interviews of the 1960s and 70s

The SkyShowtime documentary series "David Frost vs..." examines the career of British journalist David Frost, focusing on his impactful interviews with Richard Nixon, the Beatles, Muhammad Ali, and Jane Fonda during the 1960s and 70s, revealing the cultural and political context of each.

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The Emperor of Joy": Addiction, Community, and the American Dream

Ocean Vuong's "The Emperor of Joy" follows Hai, a 19-year-old Vietnamese-American struggling with addiction in 2009 Connecticut, who finds unexpected community and purpose while working at a fast-food restaurant and caring for a demented elderly woman.

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Controversy Erupts Over Authorship of Iconic Vietnam Napalm Photo

Over 50 years after Nick Ut's Pulitzer-winning photo of Phan Thi Kim Phuc fleeing a napalm attack in 1972, the World Press Photo organization suspended its attribution to Ut due to evidence presented in the documentary "The Stringer", suggesting other Vietnamese photographers, Nguyen Thanh Nghe and ...

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Dispute Erupts Over Authorship of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photo

A controversy surrounds the authorship of the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo from the Vietnam War, with the World Press Photo Foundation suspending Nick Ut's credit due to evidence suggesting other photographers might have taken it, while the Associated Press maintains its attribution to Ut.

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Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned

World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1972 "The Terror of War" photo, initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe as the photographer; World Press Photo will not re-attribute the photo until conclusive evidence is found.

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Saigon's Fall: A Family's Flight and the Power of Decisive Action

In April 1975, the author's family fled Saigon's fall, relocating from the Philippines to Guam and eventually the US, facing significant challenges while the father remained in Vietnam; the mother's decision to go to the US, instead of France, opened paths to success.

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Fall of Saigon: End of Vietnam War

The fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, concluded the Vietnam War after decades of US involvement, resulting in 58,000 American military deaths and the collapse of South Vietnam, leaving a lasting impact on US society and foreign policy.

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