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Politics (Page 44)

Anas at 2018 UNESCO World Press Freedom Day in Accra, Ghana [Photo credit: CPJ/Jonathan Rozen]

October 21, 2020

‘Name, Shame, and Jail:’ The signature of the most renowned journalist in Africa

No one has seen his face, but Anas Aremeyaw Anas' investigative reporting on corruption has made him a legendary journalist and a lauded hero in his country Ghana.

By Lilian Manansala

October 21, 2020

‘COVID-19 Has Laid Bare the Serious Wounds of Homelessness’

Sister Mary Scullion, founder of Philly's Project HOME, discusses homelessness during COVID-19.

By Bobby Brier

October 20, 2020

Florida College Student Aims to Get Young People Involved in 2020 Election

In April, University of South Florida student Sarah Glaser created Florida Students for Biden; the organization has now grown to 14 campuses around the state

By Nicole Marie Gonzalez

food processing plant

October 19, 2020

Study: Latino Farm and Food Workers Shoulder Unfair Burden of COVID-19

Over half of Harris County food production workers are immigrants, but these essential workers don’t get half the help they need and deserve, a Center for Public Integrity analysis finds.

By Corina Garcia

Political signs on Mount Harmony Road in Bernardsville, N.J.

October 15, 2020

Yard-ageddon: Political Signs Paint N.J. Town Red, White and Blue

Political signage is hugely popular in the rural town of Bernardsville, N.J.

By Tyler Baum

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