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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.
December 1, 2023
The Evolving Face of Journalism: MSNBC’s Advocacy Role
"MSNBC, with its distinct blend of news and progressive commentary, emerges as a particularly polarizing figure in the debate on the evolving nature of journalism."
November 13, 2023
A L(AI)tin America News Project
Social media content creation through automation and artificial intelligence, bringing news from Latin America to the English-speaking world.
October 27, 2023
Opinion: The Lost Ogle: A Singular Voice in Oklahoma’s Shifting Media Landscape
Patrick Riley began writing as "The Lost Ogle” in 2007, and it became a vital fixture in Oklahoma City's media landscape as an independent outlet, using both humorous hot takes and investigative journalism to provide an unfiltered look at the state’s news.
April 6, 2022
Mini-Book Has Closed, But the Story Lives on
Mini-Book founded in 1975 was not just a bookstore, but a place for people to meet and read. We sat down with the last owner, Judy Freed, to discuss the revered spot for book lovers.