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Oakland Chinatown Looks for New Leaders to Survive — Fear of Crime a Top Priority
Peter Schurmann
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Mar 6, 2025
Fighting persistent crime and a struggling economy, Oakland's Chinatown is looking to new leadership with a vacant seat on the City Council.
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How Misinformation May Threaten the 2024 Election
Selen Ozturk
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Nov 21, 2023
As the 2024 U.S. presidential election nears, misinformation threatens to make the race more of a battleground than a civic activity.
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The Supreme Court vs. the Court of Public Opinion
Peter Schurmann
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Nov 15, 2023
While SCOTUS is the highest court in the land, public trust in the institution has never been lower.
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Is the U.S. Entering a Constitutional Crisis?
Selen Ozturk
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Nov 14, 2023
How much can you push a country’s Constitution before democracy enters a state of crisis?
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‘God Awful’ — New Poll Finds Arab American Support for Biden Plummeting
Peter Schurmann
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Oct 31, 2023
A new poll finds a majority of Arab Americans are turning against Biden in the aftermath of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Is the Israel-Palestine War Deepening U.S. Inter-Ethnic Hate?
Selen Ozturk
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Oct 16, 2023
As the bloody war between Israel and Palestine escalates, so does antisemitic and Islamophobic U.S. hate.
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Inflation is the Top Priority for Asian American Voters
Sunita Sohrabji
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Sep 28, 2023
Rampant inflation in all sectors of the US economy is the top concern for AAPI voters, concluded the Pew Research Center in a survey.
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What Do Young Latino Voters Want to Hear on the Republican Debate Stage?
Sunita Sohrabji
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Sep 27, 2023
Candidates will have to aggressively court young Latino voters, who are the fastest-growing voter population.
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Activists Win Voting Rights for Black Alabamians
Khalil Abdullah
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Sep 27, 2023
Evan Milligan, who won a Supreme Court ruling for Black Alabamian voters, says he was initially skeptical about the legal battle.
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How Climate Change Changes Us
Selen Ozturk
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Sep 19, 2023
As climate change alters temperatures and weather patterns worldwide, it also alters our lives socially, politically and spiritually.
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Tennessee Republicans Unmoved by Growing Calls for Gun Reform
Peter White
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Aug 30, 2023
A mass shooting at a Christian elementary school in March killed six. Since then, 188 adults and 24 children have died from guns in Tennessee.
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Indian American Republicans Sticking with Trump
Sunita Sohrabji
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Aug 30, 2023
Despite strong showings by Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy, Indian American Republicans will vote for Donald Trump.
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Indian American Rivals Spar at Republican Presidential Debate
Sunita Sohrabji
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Aug 24, 2023
Republican Presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy sparred Aug. 23 evening at the first Republican Presidential debate.
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