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November 29, 2021

House Democrats Outraise GOP by $10 Million in Third Quarter

A year before the midterm elections, Democrats and Republicans are fighting to outraise one another in campaign fundraising. Democrats have an uphill battle attempting to maintain their slim margin of control in both chambers. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has raised a record $35.8 million for the third quarter, beating Republicans by $10 million. 

By Michael McILwee

Roxanne Gay explains racism hidden in plain sight

November 29, 2021

Opinion: Roxanne Gay Explains How Racism Hides in Plain Sight

Roxanne Gay's analysis of Paula Deen's N-word confession exposes racism as commonplace

By Erica Mariera

November 12, 2021

Blue in the Face: How Trudeau’s “Blackface” Scandals Impacts Canadian Minorities

"People that aren't visible minorities will never know what it is to be a visible minority."

By Paige Gilmar

November 11, 2021

Universities Across the US Hit by Mysterious Bomb Threats

NYU is one of the latest universities to experience the scare.

By Lauren Sierra and Anna Wesche

Nick Kristof in Eugene, OR

November 11, 2021

In Oregon, a Columnist Becomes a Candidate

A former NY Times journalist is running for governor of Oregon. Challenges more than the rigor of the campaign trail might deter his attempt.

By Brian Bull

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