Karina Huber, CGTN America

Karina Huber

CGTN America

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Karina:

The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine

Take a look at the struggles and logistics in the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine. → Read More

Struggling retailers in the U.S. stop paying rent

Retailers have been hit hard by coronavirus related closures in the United States. With most stores closed and unemployment skyrocketing, sales are down sharply and many retailers can’t afford to pay the rent. → Read More

Protesting climate change in New York, masses gather in global strike epicenter

Millions of activists in over 150 countries participated in a global climate strike. Their calling on their governments to follow through on their commitments made at the Paris Climate Agreement. → Read More

Latest tariffs will hit American women more than men

Fashion experts said China’s manufacturing infrastructure and know-how makes it an ideal place to make women’s apparel that needs to be delivered quickly and is often more detailed than men’s. → Read More

Harmful Algal Blooms shut down New Jersey's biggest lake to swimming for most of summer

In the warm months, Lake Hopatcong, in the state of New Jersey is usually bustling with swimmers and boaters. Not this summer. → Read More

Women work to reshape fashion industry

While at first glance the fashion industry favors women, behind the smiling cover-girls, are major gender diversity issues. → Read More

Designers showcase collections inspired by Chinese dynasties at NYFW

Four Chinese dynasties were represented at the ICY show at New York Fashion Week. → Read More

What is flight shaming?

There is still little awareness about the impact of flight travel on the environment, but that is rapidly changing as Greta Thunberg's influence is growing among younger populations. It’s a generation the airline industry can’t afford to ignore. → Read More

Smaller colleges in the United States struggling to stay afloat

Small colleges are closing at an unprecedented pace, as Karina Huber reports. → Read More

Lyme disease on the rise across the United States

Every year there are roughly 30,000 new reported cases of Lyme Disease in the United States. → Read More

US hotels struggle to find staff after Trump admin changes J-1 visa policy

Every year around 300,000 foreign students from over 200 countries are granted a J-1 Visa to study or work temporarily in the United States. But the Trump administration would like to curtail the program, causing worry among many small businesses. → Read More

Vegan long game: Bloggers face outrage after some caught eating meat

In 2019 a handful of prominent vegan influencers with vegan clothing lines and recipe books were found to be eating animal products. → Read More

Female founded "unicorns" to hit record in 2019

2019 is on track to be a record year for unicorns founded by at least one woman. Last year there were a record 12 of them globally. Less than half the way into this year, there were ten of them. → Read More

FDA approves first-ever postpartum depression drug

Many women who've just given birth experience some type of mental disorder. The suffering is sometimes so acute they commit suicide. Now, the first drug to specifically treat postpartum depression, has just hit the market in the U.S. → Read More

Chinese buyers pull out of US real estate

The biggest buyers of New York real estate were once the Chinese. Not anymore. → Read More

Leading with purpose at Forbes Women's Summit

For female entrepreneurs, there's much to celebrate. → Read More

US Chinatown stores plan to raise prices to cover additional tariffs

In the US, retail stores are starting to feel the pinch of increased import tariffs against Chinese goods. Karina Huber is in New York's Chinatown with more. → Read More

Iconic TWA terminal reborn as retro-glamorous TWA Hotel

Now, thanks to a $265 million renovation, an iconic terminal designed by a noted architect from that era has been transformed into a boutique hotel that takes travelers back in time. → Read More

Companies investing in alternatives to traditional US schools

America's primary and secondary schools have been criticized for decades. Critics say they focus too much on testing and stunt students' creativity and imagination. Now, some U.S. companies are offering alternatives - with mixed success. → Read More

Chinese team wins journalism contest in the US

Every year, a journalism school in the U.S. state of Missouri puts on a competition seeking solutions to problems in the news industry. For the first time ever, every member of the team of students that won are from China. → Read More