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These Two Sisters Adopted by Different Families Met for the First Time on Good Morning America

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Two sisters who were adopted by different families met for the first time on Good Morning America yesterday morning.

20-year-old Hannah Raleigh, who was 13-months-old when she was adopted by an American family in Chicago grew up hundreds of miles away from her biological sister 25-year-old Limia Ravart, who was adopted by a Canadian family in Quebec. The two discovered each other after Raleigh took a 23andMe DNA test.

Their heartwarming reunion can be seen below.

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Kaori Sakamoto Is The First Woman to Three-Peat in 56 Years

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Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto made history as the first woman in 56 years to win three consecutive figure skating world titles.

Sakamoto, 23, clinched her third world title at the World Figure Skating Championships in Montreal, rallying from fourth place.

She is the first woman since Peggy Fleming in 1968 to win three consecutive years.

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President Biden Targets AAPI Voters In Battleground States

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The Biden campaign has released a new ad targeting Asian American and Pacific Islander voters in battleground states.

The ad follows AAPI married couple and small-business owners Jenny Poon and Odeen Domingo and their experience raising a family.

Asian Americans owned 612,194 businesses in 2020, the highest across all minority group.

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Wisconsin Mandates Asian American History in Public School Curriculum

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The Wisconsin State Senate unanimously approved a bill requiring the teaching of Asian American and Hmong history in public schools.

Current laws require public schools to teach Black American, Latino American and Native American history.

Now, the bill is awaiting signed approval from Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers to become law.

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