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Measles Outbreaks Rise as Vaccination Rates Drop

UCSF's Dr. Peter Chin-Hong explains the rise in measles outbreaks, and debunks purported treatments for the infection.

Has Diversity Regressed After Affirmative Action? U.S. Ethnic Media Investigate

Over one year after the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action, has the U.S. moved forward or backward with diversity?

Day of the Dead Festivities Lead to Cultural Rediscovery

At a Dia de los Muertos celebration, a writer begins to understand his own Chinese tradition of Tomb Sweeping Day.

COP29 Must Establish an International Court of Climate Justice

COP29 needs to be turned into a real "Finance-COP" forcing developed countries to follow through on pledged finance to developing countries.

Affirmative Action May Be Over, But Identity Still Matters

While Affirmative Action may have been repealed in the courts, for many graduating high school students the question of identity is still central.

Black Women Make History as California and U.S. Senators

It will be the first time in U.S. history that two Black women have served in the Senate at the same time.

What Explains the Latino Turn Toward Trump?

The 2024 elections showed a sharp right tilt among Latino male voters, though it remains less clear what drove this and whether it reflects a lasting political realignment.

Toxic Smog, Visible from Space, Envelops Pakistan and India

Industrial emissions and crop burning are creating unprecedented levels of toxic smog in Pakistan and India.

California Bans Legacy Admissions, One Year After Affirmative Action Ends

To level the playing field for students, California’s private colleges are now banned from favoring children of donors and alumni.

The Impact of the 2024 Election

The presidential election has left a country questioning outcomes on political violence, women, immigrants and the environment.

How Will the US-India Relationship Fare in Trump’s Administration?

The US-India relationship may have rifts under Trump, but will ultimately thrive, says Stanford's Sumit Ganguly and Indian MP Shashi Tharoor.

Making America Great Again Begins With Respect

Donald Trump’s commanding electoral victory last week is sending shivers through vulnerable communities across this country.

‘This is the Essence of Our Faith’ – The Sanctuary Movement and a Second Trump Term

Journalist and author Rubén Martínez is the co-creator of the play, “Little Central America, 1984,” which recalls the Sanctuary Movement of that decade.

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