
April 3, 2025
From Classrooms to College Tuition—How Federal Cuts Could Reshape Education
"America is not going to be great if we don’t have educated people who know how to work in these industries, who know how to innovate," said high school educator Kate Blumenthal.

April 3, 2025
Rising Cost of Eggs Leading Louisiana Residents to Raise Chickens
As egg prices continue to rise, residents are taking matters into their own hands.

April 5, 2025
Western Lights Festival Brings Hope to Riverwalk Businesses
Western Lights Festival renews interest in downtown Reno by driving customers to Riverwalk businesses.

March 8, 2025
Ramadan Soccer Tournament in Qatar launches its 48th edition
kick off of the 48th Saleh Saqr Ramadan football soccer tournament

December 20, 2024
How Did the US Election Differ From the UK Election?
The US and UK elections had different results, but were both groundbreaking.

December 20, 2024
Commemorating the Lost: Boston Exhibit Puts Gun Violence on Display
This art installation honors gun violence victims and is on display in Boston.

December 20, 2024
Going Fast is the Name of the Game
Speedrunning is an artform gamers have been refining for the last three decades

December 20, 2024
From Prison to Campus: UC Program Providing Second Chances
The University of California’s restorative justice programs are redefining second chances, breaking cycles of incarceration through education and support systems.

December 20, 2024
Butter Chicken: The Dish That Doesn’t Die
Find out why butter chicken remains a classic menu item at Indian restaurants everywhere!

April 21, 2025
Afghan Refugees Stranded in a U.S. Base in Qatar (Video)
April the 20th will mark 90 days since the suspension of the United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) and the Trump administration will decide on the life of these refugees stuck all around the world

April 17, 2025
More Than a Flex: Kyle Little’s Legacy
Kyle Little, owner of Isolation Fitness, is building more than muscle. With strength, purpose, and pride, he looks to build connection in his community.

April 17, 2025
Laura Gillen Faces Pushback in First Town Hall
The newly elected representative of New York's Fourth Congressional District held her first town meeting, only for people to question her support of a controversial immigration bill.

January 23, 2025
‘Trumpalooza’ Takes Over Washington
From parties to protests: unpacking the inauguration weekend

January 9, 2025
The Red Surge in Riverside: How Latinos Played a Key Role in Trump’s Victory
Predominantly Latino and reliably left-leaning Riverside County voted Republican in the 2024 election. Cristiano Vásquez explores why.

April 17, 2025
Alison Hicks: Chelsea’s Closet Co-Founder Lives Her Daughter’s Legacy
Alison Hicks created the Chelsea Hicks Foundation, a costume dress-up play therapy program, after losing her vibrant, dress-up loving, five year old daughter in 2009.

April 17, 2025
Local Mechanic Turns Passion For Classic Cars Into His Full Time Job
Local business owner and long-time mechanic Wayne Phillippe took his love for restoration and classic cars to the next level with Wayne's Collision & Restoration.

April 17, 2025
‘The Best of the Best’: From High School Huddles to Team USA
"Everybody there is a leader on their team," Fisher said of the U19 roster. "It's just twelve leaders coming in all together. Everybody knows everyone there is the best of the best."

April 10, 2025
San Antonio Remains Cautious Amidst Texas Measles Outbreak
Texas’ recent measles outbreak, which is most prevalent amongst 5 to 17 year olds is putting San Antonio on alert. Though the city has recorded no cases of the viral infection this year, parents are concerned for the safety of their children when they go to school and participate in various extracurricular activities.

April 10, 2025
Hudson’s Bay Allowed to Keep 6 Stores Open After Court Ruling
A store 200 years older than the country it serves struggles to survive.

May 10, 2024
Opinion: Jorge Ramos’ Inability to Separate Journalism and Activism
Immigration policies and politics undermine the integrity of Jorge Ramos' journalism.

May 9, 2024
Opinion: Human Rights Watch is an Ethical Watchdog
Human Rights Watch shows that advocacy journalism can be ethical.

April 28, 2024
Opinion: No Greater Form of Advocacy: Jessica Grose Writes About America’s Teachers
The U.S.'s teacher shortage is pervasive, and Jessica Grose's weigh-in on it is amplification and advocacy.

April 25, 2024
Opinion: Sean Penn’s Journalism Jeopardizes Journalists in Venezuela
Sean Penn attacks Venezuelan journalists who criticize the authoritarian regime of Hugo Chavez.

April 10, 2024
Opinion: Keith Morrison is More Than the Voice of Murder Mysteries
The granddaddy of true crime is a true journalist at heart.

November 5, 2024
Former Congress Members Open Up in NYU’s “In Dialogue” Series
Congress won’t thrive until members learn how to work with each other despite these divisive times. This was the conclusion reached by a panel of former members of Congress who gathered at New York University (NYU) on Oct. 11 for "Congress in Conversation: Meeting in the Middle," part of the university’s "In Dialogue" series.

October 14, 2024
‘It’s Not Just a Feeling, It’s a Calling’: How the Head of NYU College Democrats is Encouraging Students to Fight for Change
"It's up to organizers, especially young organizers, to meet young people where they are," says Saha Guerrero, president of NYU College Democrats.

October 7, 2024
Former Homeless Addict Supports CA Prop 36 to End SF Fentanyl Woes
Drug Treatment Saved Tom Wolf. He Advocates Mandating More of It.

July 5, 2024
87% of Asian American Women Voters Surveyed Say, “Stakes are Too High” Not to Vote This Year
Asian American women voters have different identities but share similar fears and hopes for the upcoming US election, according to the poll.

May 14, 2024
Uncovering the Reality of Domestic Violence in Miami-Dade County
The volume of domestic violence among immigrants in Miami-Dade county creates questions highlighting the urgent need for reform.

December 29, 2024
Challenges Mount for SoCal Street Vendors Amid Harassment and Displacement
Street vendors from Southern California open up about years of harassment by local authorities and civilians.

December 22, 2024
A Self-Taught Louisiana Baker Starts ‘Kookies with a K’
Kobi Heyl, owner and creator of Kookies with a K, gave us a close look at what goes into running a small business from the comfort of her own home.

December 2, 2024
How To: Homemade Sandwich Bread
Learn how to make delicious, fluffy sandwich bread at home with less than 10 ingredients.

October 9, 2024
Preserving Tradition: The Diverse Landscape of Indian Dining in New York City
South Asian chefs are bringing elevated Indian dining to food-curious New Yorkers. What will happen to the old-fashioned Indian eateries?

December 27, 2023
A&S Italian Fine Foods: Satisfying Fairfield’s Christmas Cravings Since ’93
This year A&S had 814 catering orders for Christmas weekend.

November 29, 2024
Touring Beverly Hills
A Look at the World's Most Famous Shopping Street

January 3, 2024
Is Thrifting Just a Hobby for Rich Hipsters?
What's driving the growing popularity of thrifting in America?
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December 20, 2023
Opinion: Fashion’s Unbreakable Bond with Blackness Through the Lens of Journalism
With the use of collective memory work, Lindsey People paints a vivid picture of the nuanced, often painful experiences faced by Black professionals in the fashion realm, all while upholding the ethical pillars of journalism.

December 4, 2023
Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard, 82, Found Guilty on Sexual Assault Charges After Taking Stand
“I would have never done such an act. It’s something I would never have done,” Nygard testified.

December 1, 2023
Mother Daughter Duo Taking Frankfurt Fashion Scene By Storm
The two have recently launched Bazaar Rumi, an online marketplace for handmade items from Turkey.

October 13, 2024
Qatar Joins The Madrid Protocol Bolstering Intellectual Property Protections
Marco Aleman (WIPO) spoke to the Click after Qatar succeeded in joining the Madrid Protocol

October 1, 2024
China’s Auto Industry Speculates U.S. Presidential Election Won’t Bring Change
Industry Insiders Say China Has No Path to U.S. Car Market

May 13, 2024
Virginia City is an Old West Town, and Locals Want to Keep it That Way
Local residents hope to preserve what makes Virginia City, Nevada special even as modern hotels and apartments bring a different kind of style to town.

April 11, 2024
Nevada Seniors Learn Cybersecurity as Cybercrime Infects the Nation
The City of Reno is educating seniors about fraud and identity theft with a focus on cybercrime.

April 8, 2024
Q&A: Reno Non-Profit’s President-Elect is ‘Slinging Hash’ with Seniors to Support Community
'It's not just a charity organization," says Jackson.

April 17, 2025
Marc Robin, Fulton Theater & AI
Marc Robin, the executive artistic producer of Fulton Theater, garnered attention last February for the theater's appearance on a Super Bowl commercial. The theater recently took part in Google's ad campaign, "50 states, 50 Stories" to support Fulton's implementation of Google's AI Gemini. Robin discusses AI and its usage in the industry.
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April 16, 2025
Angel Cintron Sang Through the Rage—At the Other End of it was Peace
Rising singer-songwriter Angelina Cintron reflects on her journey from teen performer to independent artist, channeling heartbreak, rage and vulnerability into her newest album, '5 Ever.'

March 6, 2025
Montreal’s Nuit Blanche 2025: A Night of Lights, Music, and Magic
Join in the festivities of Montreal's Nuit Blanche, an exhilarating all-night arts celebration that welcomes the end of winter and the arrival of spring.

December 26, 2024
Wick and Pour: NYC’s First Make Your Own Candle Lab
"Instead of just selling candles, we sell the experience of making candles with everybody."

December 20, 2024
Street Art Paradise: Discover Montreal’s Iconic Murals
Come take a tour through the vibrant streets of Montreal to discover stunning murals from local and international artists. From bold graffiti to heartfelt tributes, this city is a paradise for street art lovers!

June 8, 2024
Why NYU: The Coursework is Only the Beginning
The AJO program offers professional mentors, career guidance, editing services, and a success coach.

June 7, 2024
Why NYU: Will I Fit in at AJO?
No matter your experience, identity, or location, there is a place for you at AJO’s world-class journalism program

June 6, 2024
Why NYU: Got a Great Idea? AJO Can Help You Get That Byline
From honing his pitch to assisting with investigative techniques to working connections, here is how AJO professors helped Ben Shimkus get a big investigative feature into Rolling Stone in the spring of 2024

December 15, 2024
How To: Reverse an Overdose
Act fast and save a life. Watch this tutorial to learn how to administer Naloxone, also known as Narcan, to reverse an opioid overdose.

November 25, 2024
‘No Contracts … No Peace!’: University of California’s Largest Employee Union Pickets for Fair Wages
Members of AFSCME 3299 gathered outside a UCLA medical center to demand higher wages and improved working conditions for healthcare staff.

October 23, 2024
Sports Fitness: In Body and Mind
From athlete to helper... a young female athlete takes a leap in business and therapy at the same time.

October 7, 2024
Colorado Begins Voting on a State Constitutional Right to Abortion
Amendment 79 seeks to secure constitutional protections for abortion access and public funding, 36 years after the state’s last vote on the issue. Voting began on September 21.

June 24, 2024
On the Fifth Anniversary of Hahnemann Hospital’s Closure, Philadelphia Mourns the Loss of Community Care
Hahnemann University Hospital’s closure five years ago dealt a devastating blow to patients and staff alike. Philadelphians who worked, walked by, and went there reflect on what was lost when its doors closed.