Everyone's been mistaken for someone else, but it happens to people of color more often than one might think and, as Cat Sandoval and Casey Mendoza report, particularly often to Asian Americans.
People Of Color Are More Frequently Misidentified
Is misidentifying people of color an innocent slip-up of mistaken identity, or a more systemic issue?
Newsy
Posted: 2:00 a.m. EDT Apr 12, 2022
3:43
What's behind America's record-breaking credit card debt?
Total credit card debt in the U.S. passed $1 trillion this year and is continuing to climb and break records.
2:17
The evolution of engagements and rings as symbols of commitment
40% of engagements take place between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day, according to industry experts.
4:00
Is the Voting Rights Act at risk?
A federal appeals court is challenging Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in a battle that's likely to make its way to the Supreme Court.
1:42
'Disbelief' after man fatally shoots friend in attempt to 'be funny'
Anthony Sanchez told officers he didn't know the gun was loaded when he allegedly pointed it at his friends chest and pulled the trigger, killing him.
1:42
'Disbelief' after man fatally shoots friend in attempt to 'be funny'
Anthony Sanchez told officers he didn't know the gun was loaded when he allegedly pointed it at his friends chest and pulled the trigger, killing him.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs law squashing squatters' rights
The law was signed after a video was posted on social media showing others how to break in and take over unoccupied homes.