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‘Apocalyptic Destination’ – The Bible’s Mixed Messaging on Migrants

Americans opposed to immigration have long drawn from language in the Book of Revelation to depict immigrants as the "enemies of God."

The Next Big Public Health Scare: Oropouche Virus

UCSF’s infectious diseases specialist Dr. Peter Chin-Hong discusses the emerging threat of the little-known Oropouche virus.

With a Second Trump Term, Undocumented Koreans Reluctant to Enroll in Medi-Cal

One in three undocumented Koreans live in California. Many say they fear their information could be shared with the federal government if they enroll in Medi-Cal.
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Turmoil in South Korea After President Declares, Then Repeals Martial Law

South Korea's president on Wednesday announced a state of martial law, repealing the ruling two hours later in the face of widespread opposition.

Black and Deaf High School Senior Faces College After End of Affirmative Action

The Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling challenges students like Natalie Greene, a Black and deaf high achiever excelling in basketball, advocacy and academics, as she strives for success in higher education.

With Climate Change Intensifying, California Launches Initiative to Fill Forestry Jobs

As California’s wildlife crisis deepens amid forester job shortages, the state has launched a new initiative to build up its forestry ranks.

As Health Care Access Passes in State Ballots, So Do Ballot Restrictions

As state ballot measures advancing health access are advancing nationwide, so are those restricting ballot access.

Sam Jamier Crosses Borders of Wartime Asia With Film Debut

Dr. Sam Jamier, executive director of the New York Asian Film Festival, is having a trailblazing directorial debut with “Huntress on the Plains.”

Black Parents Tell Santa Barbara School District: Years of Bullying of Black Students Must Stop

SBUSD is being sued by the parents of Black students who accuse school officials of not doing more to protect their kids from anti-Black racism.

New Study Highlights Pervasive Barriers to Voting for Native Communities

Long distances, limited transportation and restrictive voter ID laws are among some of the barriers Native voters continue to face.

Palm Springs City Council Will Pay $5.9 Million to Compensate Victims of Racism

The Palm Springs City Council will pay $5.9 million to survivors of a racist policy that evicted people of color from their homes.

California Will Continue to Implement Slavery in its Prisons

California voters rejected a ballot measure which would have disallowed involuntary servitude - slavery - in its prison system.

Mosab Abu Toha On the Meaning of Devastation in Gaza

Abu Toha’s metaphoric spiritual question, “Where should we go” is a critical one that we Americans need to confront. What is our responsibility?

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