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November 5, 2024
View from Egypt: Trump, Harris, or ‘Whatever’ in the US Election
“I don’t think there would be much of a difference on who would win the election, because from my understanding the US has a pretty solid kind of partnership with Egypt,” said one Egyptian American.

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.

November 4, 2024
For the Sake of Palestine, San Antonio Socialist Party Urges Members to Vote for Third-Party Presidential Candidate
"We are a part of the movement that is going to free Palestine," said one participant.

November 3, 2024
Ventura County Democrats Place 3,484 Calls for Candidates in One Night
"These are candidates I care about — I've given as much money as I can give. What I have is time, and I believe that time is more important at this point," said volunteer phone banker Colleen Briner-Schmidt.

November 3, 2024
AffoGAYTO: Coffee, Queerness, Community
On October 19, Zoe Cameron set up her pop-up vegan ice cream business Scream Queens at Virgil’s plant shop in Kansas City, Missouri. With her, Zoe brought her friend Tarmine Guichette who doesn’t officially own a business but has done coffee pop-ups in the past. Together, the two slung affogatos for lines of eager customers.