Major League Baseball is making a huge move.
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Topps is feeling the wrath of the BTS Army and Asian communities after releasing caricatures of the K-pop group members appearing bandaged and bruised.
On Tuesday, the collectibles company announced its 2021 Grammy Shammy Awards-themed Garbage Pail Kids sticker collection called the “Shammy Awards”. The brand received immediate backlash for how the k-pop group is portrayed.
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The “Bopping K-pop” sticker features BTS members as bruised and
Major League Baseball is making a huge move.
Major League Baseball will move this summer’s All-Star Game out of Atlanta in direct protest of Georgia’s recently passed voting laws.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterAfter the installation of restrictive new voting laws in Georgia, Hollywood seems fractured in response to new measures that affect marginalized voters in a state where dozens of film and TV projects are shot.Tyler Perry, who just spent $250 million on an Atlanta-based production facility, called for a Department of Justice investigation into the laws this week.
Violence against Asian Americans has risen dramatically over the past year. The coalition Stop AAPI Hate has tracked nearly 4,000 incidents of discrimination over the past year alone, as NPR reported earlier this month, though experts and advocates stress that the actual number is likely much higher.
Megan Thee Stallion is showing her support.
Seth Meyers addressed the mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado, during Tuesday’s “Late Night”.
Ken Jeong has donated $50,000 (£36,500) to the families of victims of last week’s shootings in Atlanta. Eight people died during attacks at three massage parlours in the Georgia city on Tuesday (16 March), with a 21-year-old man being arrested.
On Wednesday’s edition of The Late Show, Stephen Colbert weighed in on the recent mass shootings in Atlanta and Boulder, Colorado, calling for action in the aftermath of these “unspeakably tragic” events.
Ken Jeong has made a major donation. The "Masked Singer" panelist, 51, recently donated $50,000 to the families of the victims of the recent shootings in Atlanta, Fox News has confirmed.
Ken Jeong is opening up his heart and has donated a big amount of money to the families that were affected by the recent Atlanta shootings that claimed the lives of many Asian women.
Ken Jeong is helping with the healing process after so much suffering.
President Joe Biden called for a series of gun reform measures in the wake of mass shootings in Boulder and Atlanta, as he pressed for a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and for the Senate to pass universal background check legislation.
The shootings at three Atlanta-area spas and massage parlors on March 16 have left members of the LGBTQ Asian American and Pacific Islander community deeply shaken and angry.
Ken Jeong is helping to heal after so much suffering.
On March 16, a white man traveled to three Atlanta area spas and took the lives of Soon C. Park, Hyun J.
Enough is enough.
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