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Oakland Chinatown Looks for New Leaders to Survive — Fear of Crime a Top Priority

Fighting persistent crime and a struggling economy, Oakland's Chinatown is looking to new leadership with a vacant seat on the City Council.

What a Couple of Uber Trips Taught Me About the DNC

Conversations with Uber drivers in California reveal a paradox for Democrats as they celebrate their party's historic ticket.

Public Confidence in Supreme Court Hits Record Lows

The public’s perception of the US Supreme Court's credibility has plummeted to the lowest levels ever recorded.

Voting Rights Are Under Assault in the South

Southern states have enacted legislation to significantly suppress the votes of Black and Brown voters, states a new report.

A Changed America

No matter what happens, say excited Indians on WhatsApp groups, the next White House will have an Indian connect.

‘Attacked and Discriminated’ — Farmworkers React to Trump’s Rhetoric

Migrant farmworkers say they feel attacked and discriminated against by GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s hostile campaign rhetoric.

Making Sense of the Conventions and the 2024 Elections

With presidential elections coming in the shadow of political violence and division, how will the national conventions and electoral process affect voters?

Who Is JD Vance’s ‘Yale Spirit Guide’ & Wife, Usha Chilukuri?

Trump’s VP candidate JD Vance’s wife is an Indian-American lawyer with an impressive resumé herself.

Lumbee Tribe Swinging North Carolina Toward GOP

The Lumbee Tribe may help swing the state of North Carolina to Donald Trump in the 2024 election.

How is AI Threatening Ethnic Voters?

As AI grows more prevalent, ethnic voters face an election landscape where the difference between real and artificial news is ever-harder to gauge.

Federal Panel Delivers a Win for Mississippi’s Black Voters

A ruling Tuesday by a federal three judge panel orders Mississippi’s Republican-dominated legislature to create more Black-majority Congressional districts.

Biden’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Debate Night

President Joe Biden's performance in a debate against former President Donald Trump, has led to speculation about swapping him out.

How Would Trump’s Immigration Plan Change the U.S.?

In his first presidential term, Donald Trump obstructed asylum, imposed a “Muslim Ban,” undermined Temporary Protected Status, terminated DACA and separated families at the border. This time, his immigration plans are even more ambitious.

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