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December 16, 2024
‘We’re All So Smart, Just Not Given Those Resources:’ How Education Can Transform California’s Justice System
As California's progress to rehabilitation faces new challenges, education emerges as a beacon of hope. Grassroots efforts, community-based initiatives, and advocates are leading the way in reshaping the state's criminal justice system.

December 16, 2024
Big Cats, Big Divide: Colorado Grapples with Wildlife Management and Coexistence
Urban and rural Coloradans share a commitment to wildlife conservation but remain deeply divided on how to achieve it.

December 13, 2024
Where Does the Democratic Party Go from Here? Dispatches from New York City
"If a party can promise to actually improve the material conditions of people's lives, they will win elections," said Ryan Acquaotta, campaigns coordinator for Freedom Agenda.

December 13, 2024
Post-Election Southwest Virginia Eyes Looming Economic Promises
What was once the most influential region in the state diminished into the most underdeveloped. Governor Glenn Youngkin, along with others in the Republican party, promises to fight for the revitalization of abandoned coal land. Meanwhile, Virginia Democrats see a different path to economic development in Virginia, with the installation of solar farms making its way into the Southwest.

December 8, 2024
Podcast: AI in Journalism, Friend or Foe?
Three NYU students explore the ethical dilemmas of AI in journalism through a podcast featuring an AI-generated host named Bob.