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Politics (Page 36)

November 29, 2020

After Losing Race For Pa. House, Michael Blichar Jr. Says, ‘I’ll Be Back’

Michael Blichar Jr.’s platform would have brought progressive change to Pa.’s 187th District.

By Dawn Heinbach

November 27, 2020

Commentary: A Look Inside North Korea Is a Necessary Risk. But Just Barely. 

Reporter John Sweeney took a controversial undercover trip to North Korea for BBC Panorama, potentially endangering the party he traveled with.

By Sarah Parker

November 20, 2020

City Council Candidate Amoy Barnes Hosts Staten Island Community Bike Tour

Amoy Barnes, a candidate for Staten Island city council, hosted a bike tour during which locals had the opportunity to ride alongside her while discussing community issues.

By Tsai-Ann Hill

November 19, 2020

Why L.A. Activists are Trying to Ban the 2028 Olympics

In 2017, NOlympics co-chair Jonny Coleman realized no one had taken a critical look at Los Angeles’ 2024 Olympics bid. So he did it himself.

By Emily Leibert

November 18, 2020

The Human Rights Activist Known As Afghanistan’s ‘Mother’

In conversation with Laila Haidari, an Afghan human rights activist, social entrepreneur, and founder of Camp-e Mather, or Mother Camp, the only private drug rehabilitation center in Kabul.

By Robyn Huang

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