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Politics (Page 3)

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.

By Sebastian Gomez

Title I school classroom awaits students before a busy day of learning

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.

By Valeria Garcia

2025-All-American-Ball

January 23, 2025

‘Trumpalooza’ Takes Over Washington

From parties to protests: unpacking the inauguration weekend

By Emilie Matthews

Trumps supporters and cars loaded with MAGA flag at a rally in Riverside.

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.

By Cristiano Vásquez

Mauricio Rivera street vendor.

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.

By Cristiano Vásquez

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