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Maya Chung

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Past articles by Maya:

Texas Mall Shooting Leaves 9 Dead: Here's What We Know

Nine people were killed and at least seven others injured when a gunman opened fire at a Texas outdoor mall Saturday afternoon, according to authorities. → Read More

6 Groups Making Mental Health Care More Accessible to People of Color

COVID-19 has disproportionately affected mental health of people of color. Some groups are making care more accessible to BIPOC communities. → Read More

School Shootings Are Raising Anxiety and Panic in U.S. Children

Children of all ages are at risk for developing mental-health issues after mass shootings, but younger kids may be especially at risk. → Read More

A North Carolina Triple Murder Has Been Solved After 50 Years

Authorities said the son of one of the perpetrators remembered a story that his dad had told him about the murders. → Read More

Everything We Know About What Happened at Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival

A criminal investigation has now been launched into the festival where 8 people died and hundreds were injured. → Read More

Paparazzi Accessories Silent After at Least 5 Die From COVID-19 Following MLM's Convention, Loved Ones Say

Though Inside Edition Digital confirmed at least five people who attended the Paparazzi Accessories convention later fell ill with COVID-19 and then died, it is believed the actual number of people who died after attending the event is at least 11. → Read More

Malala Yousafzai Advocates for Countries to Open Their Borders for Afghan Refugees

The Taliban began swiftly taking over the country over a week ago, and took the capital city of Kabul on Sunday. → Read More

What's It Like to Have an Altered Sense of Smell Due to COVID-19? Parosmia and All the Challenges It Brings

Marcel Kuttab noticed that when her smell started returning after having COVID-19, nothing smelled the same. → Read More

After Watching Their Dad Kill Their Mom, Jennifer Magnano's Kids Fight for Law to Expand Definition of Abuse

Jennifer Magnano was killed by her husband, Scott Magnano, in 2007 after years of abuse. Her children are now telling her story and fighting for Jennifer's Law to be passed in her name. → Read More

Why Are Some People Using PPP Loans to Buy Lamborghinis? The Reason May Not Be Greed Alone, Psychologist Says

As PPP fraud grows and people are facing charges, here's a look into why people may be using the money on luxury cars. → Read More

Employees at Houston Hospital Sue Hospital for Mandating the Vaccine

The medical center is requiring all its employees to get vaccinated by June 7, but some employees have no plans of doing so. → Read More

Jennifer Dulos Case: 2 Years Since Mom Vanished, Police Say They Will 'Never Rest' Until She Is Found

Jennifer Dulos, 50, vanished in 2019 and authorities have been searching for clues in connection with her disappearance since. → Read More

Sexual Assault Survivors Find Comfort and Community in Facebook Group Helping Break Silence-Enforcing Stigma

Hollie Peters, 23, started a Facebook page for survivors in hopes she'd start a conversation around what many have been silent about, sexual assault. → Read More

Body of Missing LSU Student Kori Gauthier Found in Mississippi River

Kori Gauthier's car was found abandoned on April 7, and authorities and volunteers had been searching for the teen for a week. → Read More

The Search for Kori Gauthier Continues After the Missing LSU Freshman's Car Was Found Abandoned

Gauthier has been missing since last Wednesday, but police said they do not suspect foul play. → Read More

Utah Passes Law Requiring Fathers to Pay Prenatal Child Support

The new law will require fathers to pay 50% of prenatal expenses. → Read More

Gov. Andrew Cuomo Case: A Timeline of Sexual Misconduct Allegations Made Against New York's Governor

Multiple women have come forward with sexual harassment allegations against Gov. Cuomo. → Read More

Shirley Chisholm's Presidential Run Paved the Way for Black Women in Politics, Mentee Rep. Barbara Lee Says

Shirley Chisholm, who ran under the slogan “Unbossed and Unbought” had already become the first African American woman to be elected to Congress in 1968 before she announced her bid. → Read More

What to Know About the Murder of Christie Wilson and Conviction of Mario Garcia

Christie Wilson, 27, disappeared after a night out at the casino in California in 2005. → Read More

What's Going on With GameStop and AMC Stock? Robinhood Blocks Trades, Faces Class Action in Response

It started when a Reddit group named “r/WallStreetBets” began encouraging members to begin buying stock in the struggling company Gamestop. → Read More