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How Teens Approach the U.S. Election


Ava Stryker-Robbins, a senior at The Beacon School in Manhattan, has dedicated several years already to both journalism and civic opportunities. She serves as a member of her community board, one of ... Read More

Ruben Gallego’s Battle Against Kari Lake Could Decide the Fate of the Senate—And Our Democracy


Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) handed his colleague and close friend Eric Swalwell a pen. “Here,” he said to the California Democrat. “Stick this in their neck if they get close to you.” The Marine veteran, ... Read More

Political divides, declining population are causing fewer people to run in rural local elections


What if there were an election and no one ran? That's the case in some rural areas where there are sometimes no candidates for an elected office. Read More

Freedom of Sex


In fact, sociologists began thinking of gender as a social achievement distinct from sex as early as the 1960s. What Butler proposed was more radical: that the repeated citation of gender norms — ... Read More

Texas Democrats see political opportunity in hardline immigration law


Judicial whiplash over Texas’s controversial new immigration law has delayed its implementation, but potentially not its political effects. S.B. 4 is the latest in a string of local- and ... Read More

Nonbinary teen Nex Benedict died by suicide after fight, autopsy indicates


Nex Benedict's death became a rallying cry for LGBTQ+ allies after the sophomore was injured after being beaten up by bullies. Read More

Why are so many voters frustrated by the economy? It’s home prices


The United States is slogging through a housing affordability crisis that was decades in the making. Why? America failed to build enough homes for its growing population. Read More

Political kingmaker Richard Quinn Sr. dies


Former GOP powerbroker Richard Quinn Sr., whose advice catapulted careers as he helped build South Carolina’s Republican majority, has died. He was 79. Read More

US lawmakers see TikTok as China's tool, even as it distances itself from Beijing


If some U.S. lawmakers have their way, the United States and China could end up with something in common: TikTok might not be available in either country. Read More

These migrants bound for the US border found their dream opportunity in Mexico


As record numbers of migrants vie to enter the U.S., others have found the opportunity they seek lies south of the border. Read More

U.S. airport nasal swabbing expanding to Chicago and Miami


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention program asks arriving international passengers to volunteer to have their noses swabbed and answer questions about their travel. Read More

Littleton TV star Melissa Benoist is in the driver's seat of her life | John Moore


“I’ve been through a lot in the past 15 years," says Littleton actor Melissa Benoist, who stars in the new TV series "Girls on the Bus" on Max. "And while I wish that I hadn't had to go through some ... Read More


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