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 18, 2024
Disappointed California Voters Seek Solace and Common Purpose After the Election
“The way myself and my family were feeling, and we observed many others were feeling the same way so we decided to gather so we could talk and not feel alone,” said Lange.
December 16, 2024
‘Hold Tight to Our Fight’: How Black Women Are Still Not Going Back Since Harris’s Loss
Black women reflect on Kamala Harris's loss, confronting systemic biases while fostering resilience and collective empowerment.
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 20, 2024
How Did the US Election Differ From the UK Election?
The US and UK elections had different results, but were both groundbreaking.
December 20, 2024
Commemorating the Lost: Boston Exhibit Puts Gun Violence on Display
This art installation honors gun violence victims and is on display in Boston.
December 20, 2024
Going Fast is the Name of the Game
Speedrunning is an artform gamers have been refining for the last three decades
December 20, 2024
From Prison to Campus: UC Program Providing Second Chances
The University of California’s restorative justice programs are redefining second chances, breaking cycles of incarceration through education and support systems.
December 20, 2024
Washington Heights’s Rocky Path to Preservation
Washington Heights' historic district nomination divides the community, raising concerns over preservation and inclusion.
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.
December 24, 2024
How a Local Advocate is Using Her Voice to Sway Latino Voters
For over a decade, Martha Howard has advocated for immigrant rights as an activist and politician. Her fight is far from over.
December 22, 2024
Latinos Show Up in Force for Trump Rally at SoCal Lake
In a highly charged rally, Latino crowds gathered at Southern California's Lake Perry to voice their support for Trump.
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 22, 2024
From Haiti to the U.S.: Tarmine’s Citizenship Story
Tarmine Guichette was born in Haiti but adopted by an American family that didn't complete her citizenship process. This year, she finished the steps.
December 20, 2024
Evaluation The Horizon: An All-Season, All-Terrain Climbing Harness
A review of the devise designed for climbers who tackle it all, Trango's Horizon Harness offers unmatched versatility and comfort.
December 20, 2024
Street Art Paradise: Discover Montreal’s Iconic Murals
Come take a tour through the vibrant streets of Montreal to discover stunning murals from local and international artists. From bold graffiti to heartfelt tributes, this city is a paradise for street art lovers!
December 15, 2024
How To: Reverse an Overdose
Act fast and save a life. Watch this tutorial to learn how to administer Naloxone, also known as Narcan, to reverse an opioid overdose.
December 13, 2024
Rhode Islanders voted for $120 million in new housing. Where will the money be spent?
Housing prices are out of reach for the average worker in RI. Will the new affordable housing bond make a difference?
May 10, 2024
Opinion: Jorge Ramos’ Inability to Separate Journalism and Activism
Immigration policies and politics undermine the integrity of Jorge Ramos' journalism.
May 9, 2024
Opinion: Human Rights Watch is an Ethical Watchdog
Human Rights Watch shows that advocacy journalism can be ethical.
April 28, 2024
Opinion: No Greater Form of Advocacy: Jessica Grose Writes About America’s Teachers
The U.S.'s teacher shortage is pervasive, and Jessica Grose's weigh-in on it is amplification and advocacy.
April 25, 2024
Opinion: Sean Penn’s Journalism Jeopardizes Journalists in Venezuela
Sean Penn attacks Venezuelan journalists who criticize the authoritarian regime of Hugo Chavez.
April 10, 2024
Opinion: Keith Morrison is More Than the Voice of Murder Mysteries
The granddaddy of true crime is a true journalist at heart.
October 14, 2024
‘It’s Not Just a Feeling, It’s a Calling’: How the Head of NYU College Democrats is Encouraging Students to Fight for Change
"It's up to organizers, especially young organizers, to meet young people where they are," says Saha Guerrero, president of NYU College Democrats.
October 7, 2024
Former Homeless Addict Supports CA Prop 36 to End SF Fentanyl Woes
Drug Treatment Saved Tom Wolf. He Advocates Mandating More of It.
July 5, 2024
87% of Asian American Women Voters Surveyed Say, “Stakes are Too High” Not to Vote This Year
Asian American women voters have different identities but share similar fears and hopes for the upcoming US election, according to the poll.
May 14, 2024
Uncovering the Reality of Domestic Violence in Miami-Dade County
The volume of domestic violence among immigrants in Miami-Dade county creates questions highlighting the urgent need for reform.
May 6, 2024
Converse, Texas Residents Still Shaken by Unsolved Murder
Khadija Derry's violent and unsolved killing has scarred her family and the city of Converse. It's been four months with no known suspects or arrests, and her family is tired of waiting for justice.
December 2, 2024
How To: Homemade Sandwich Bread
Learn how to make delicious, fluffy sandwich bread at home with less than 10 ingredients.
October 9, 2024
Preserving Tradition: The Diverse Landscape of Indian Dining in New York City
South Asian chefs are bringing elevated Indian dining to food-curious New Yorkers. What will happen to the old-fashioned Indian eateries?
December 27, 2023
A&S Italian Fine Foods: Satisfying Fairfield’s Christmas Cravings Since ’93
This year A&S had 814 catering orders for Christmas weekend.
December 27, 2023
Gresso Café: The Place to be in Frankfurt am Main
In Germany’s financial capital Frankfurt am Main, the Gresso Café in the Westend neighborhood is the place to be for young and old.
December 23, 2023
A Day in the Life of MADRE’s General Manager
Running a popular Brooklyn restaurant.
November 29, 2024
Touring Beverly Hills
A Look at the World's Most Famous Shopping Street
January 3, 2024
Is Thrifting Just a Hobby for Rich Hipsters?
What's driving the growing popularity of thrifting in America?
December 20, 2023
Opinion: Fashion’s Unbreakable Bond with Blackness Through the Lens of Journalism
With the use of collective memory work, Lindsey People paints a vivid picture of the nuanced, often painful experiences faced by Black professionals in the fashion realm, all while upholding the ethical pillars of journalism.
December 4, 2023
Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard, 82, Found Guilty on Sexual Assault Charges After Taking Stand
“I would have never done such an act. It’s something I would never have done,” Nygard testified.
December 1, 2023
Mother Daughter Duo Taking Frankfurt Fashion Scene By Storm
The two have recently launched Bazaar Rumi, an online marketplace for handmade items from Turkey.
October 13, 2024
Qatar Joins The Madrid Protocol Bolstering Intellectual Property Protections
Marco Aleman (WIPO) spoke to the Click after Qatar succeeded in joining the Madrid Protocol
October 1, 2024
China’s Auto Industry Speculates U.S. Presidential Election Won’t Bring Change
Industry Insiders Say China Has No Path to U.S. Car Market
May 13, 2024
Virginia City is an Old West Town, and Locals Want to Keep it That Way
Local residents hope to preserve what makes Virginia City, Nevada special even as modern hotels and apartments bring a different kind of style to town.
April 11, 2024
Nevada Seniors Learn Cybersecurity as Cybercrime Infects the Nation
The City of Reno is educating seniors about fraud and identity theft with a focus on cybercrime.
April 8, 2024
Q&A: Reno Non-Profit’s President-Elect is ‘Slinging Hash’ with Seniors to Support Community
'It's not just a charity organization," says Jackson.
December 1, 2024
Inked and Inspired: A Day with Alexis Walter at America’s Largest Tattoo Shop
From idea to paper, from paper to skin. The Click takes you inside the ink.
November 10, 2024
After 70 years, The Doha Players Opens “We Will Rock You” Musical To The Public
We Will Rock you is the first performance for The Doha Players after celebrating 70 years of existing
November 3, 2024
Students Show Their Work at the Only Art Gallery in Cypress, Texas
Students at Lonestar CyFair show their art in the only art gallery in Cypress, the Bosque Gallery.
October 13, 2024
An Angel’s Introduction-Singer Avangelia Talks About Her Debut Album
Brooklyn artist, Avangelia talks about her roots and influences that inspired her to become a singer as well as her debut album, Angel In The Wild
October 13, 2024
Clay to Creation: Mud Clay Studios Miriam Reimer Teaching People Art through Pottery
From her beginner to advanced classes, Miriam Reimer takes us throughout a day in her life as a pottery instructor at Mud Clay Studios. Reimer talks about her passion for pottery and how she spreads her love for it to her students.
June 8, 2024
Why NYU: The Coursework is Only the Beginning
The AJO program offers professional mentors, career guidance, editing services, and a success coach.
June 7, 2024
Why NYU: Will I Fit in at AJO?
No matter your experience, identity, or location, there is a place for you at AJO’s world-class journalism program
June 6, 2024
Why NYU: Got a Great Idea? AJO Can Help You Get That Byline
From honing his pitch to assisting with investigative techniques to working connections, here is how AJO professors helped Ben Shimkus get a big investigative feature into Rolling Stone in the spring of 2024
October 23, 2024
Sports Fitness: In Body and Mind
From athlete to helper... a young female athlete takes a leap in business and therapy at the same time.
October 7, 2024
Colorado Begins Voting on a State Constitutional Right to Abortion
Amendment 79 seeks to secure constitutional protections for abortion access and public funding, 36 years after the state’s last vote on the issue. Voting began on September 21.
June 24, 2024
On the Fifth Anniversary of Hahnemann Hospital’s Closure, Philadelphia Mourns the Loss of Community Care
Hahnemann University Hospital’s closure five years ago dealt a devastating blow to patients and staff alike. Philadelphians who worked, walked by, and went there reflect on what was lost when its doors closed.
April 11, 2024
Podcast: Acupuncture is on the Rise
In this episode, we talk with Madeline Cunningham, a licensed acupuncturist based in Boston, to find out why people are increasingly turning to acupuncture.
March 24, 2024
Q&A: A Utah OB-GYN Weighs in on Alabama’s Frozen Embryo Ruling
Dr. Sara Fiene, an OB-GYN in Utah, discusses the ramifications of Alabama's Supreme Court decision that embryos are considered children and its impact on reproductive rights, medical ethics, and individual autonomy.