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India-Pakistan Conflict
Shanelle Kaul is the only Correspondent to sit down with both the Indian and Pakistani delegations in Washington, D.C. for an in-depth network sit-down on the conflict in Kashmir.
Why the South Asian Voting Bloc Matters
Shanelle Kaul travels to North Carolina ahead of the 2024 Presidential election, where South Asians are the largest and fastest-growing Asian voting bloc.
Nationwide Shortage of Black Sperm Donors
Shanelle Kaul analyzes the numbers at four major U.S. cryobanks, where sperm is donated, and found 53% of available sperm is from White donors, while less than 4% is from Black donors. The lack of options forces many women of color to choose between having a child that doesn't look like them or not having a baby at all.
Profile of Comedian Zarna Garg
Shanelle Kaul lands the first network in-depth profile with critically-acclaimed comedian Zarna Garg, ahead of the release of her new memoir.
Oklahoma's Fight Over Collecting Immigration Data in Schools
Shanelle Kaul travels to Oklahoma City, to sit down with two conservative leaders - the Governor and the State Superindendent of Schools - who are dueling over whether to require students to submit their immigration status during enrollment.
Diwali Becomes Mainstream in America
The Indian Festival of Lights is now celebrated at the White House and in schools across 26 states. Shanelle Kaul explains how a new generation of South Asian Americans is spotlighting Diwali.