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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.

Watching Democracy Slip from My Hands Before I Can Even Cast a Vote

Watching the America I know recede behind the results of a single election feels like mourning a future I haven’t even lived yet.

Kamala Harris Supporters Leave Dejected with Defeat in the Air

Kamala Harris supporters dejectedly watched race results pour in Nov. 5 night at a watch party at Howard University.

California Leaders Pay Tribute to Quincy Jones

Jones leaves behind a rich legacy of music and achievements that spans 70 plus years.

Andy Kim Makes History as First Korean American Senator

Andy Kim made history early on election night Nov. 5, as the first Korean American to be elected to the U.S. Senate. Kim handily defeated...

Voices from the Ground on Election Day

A record number of 1st-time voters of color cast their ballot in this election cycle.

EMS Survey: Ethnic Media on America’s Shifting Electoral Landscape

As part of our Elections Day 2024 coverage, EMS surveyed around two dozen of our ethnic media partners across the country.

Asian American Voters in Georgia Will Not Be Overlooked

Asian Americans in the Deep South now realize one thing. The only time we are “discovered” is when one of us is killed, or when election season comes around.

The Planet’s Most Existential Threat Was Left Out at the Ballot Box

The planet faces its most existential crisis, climate change, but voters and candidates seem largely unconcerned.

More Voter Participation Could Lead to Less Hate

A three-day festival in Santa Barbara tried to encourage residents to participate in the elections and to report hate crimes, amid live music, art workshops, and crafts.

El Paso Community Gets a Boost for Environmental Health and Justice

Funding from the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan will help residents of this El Paso community conduct needed air quality monitoring.

One Year After Affirmative Action: College Diversity Reduced, HBCU Enrollment Boosted

Over a year after the decision, legal experts, activists and students discuss the changing landscape of college admissions.

What Part of ‘Illegal’ Don’t You Understand?

America has embraced undocumented immigrants for decades, because it needs their labor. Can we turn our backs on them now, uprooting millions of lives?

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