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The Court Didn't Kill the Voting Rights Act. It Just Made It Toothless.
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The Court Didn't Kill the Voting Rights Act. It Just Made It Toothless.

The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais rewrites how Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act applies to redistricting—with major consequences for minority representation and the 2026 midterms.

She Kept the Secret for 60 Years. Then She Spoke.
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She Kept the Secret for 60 Years. Then She Spoke.

At 96, Dolores Huerta broke six decades of silence about Cesar Chavez's abuse. Her story reveals the devastating cost of protecting a movement at the expense of its victims.

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Minho Choi
The Supreme Court Just Grabbed Tolkien's One Ring—And We Should All Be Terrified
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The Supreme Court Just Grabbed Tolkien's One Ring—And We Should All Be Terrified

The Supreme Court's transgender student ruling isn't just about schools—it's about six Republican justices abandoning their principles to seize unlimited judicial power through substantive due process.

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Minho Choi
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When Federal Raids Meet Minnesota Nice
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When Federal Raids Meet Minnesota Nice

How Minneapolis residents turned mutual aid into resistance during Operation Metro Surge, revealing the deeper roots of community solidarity in America's heartland.

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Minho Choi
Jesse Jackson's Death Asks: Where Are the Politicians Who Speak of Hope?
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Jesse Jackson's Death Asks: Where Are the Politicians Who Speak of Hope?

America's first Black presidential candidate Jesse Jackson dies at 84, leaving behind a political legacy that challenges today's fractured political landscape.

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Minho Choi
The Rainbow Coalition's Unfinished Dream: Jesse Jackson's Political Legacy
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The Rainbow Coalition's Unfinished Dream: Jesse Jackson's Political Legacy

From civil rights activist to presidential candidate, Jesse Jackson's 84-year journey reveals both the promise and limits of progressive coalition-building in American politics.

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Minho Choi
When Geography Determines Justice: How Court Shopping Reshapes Immigration Law
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When Geography Determines Justice: How Court Shopping Reshapes Immigration Law

A Fifth Circuit ruling creates a detention loophole that could lock up millions of immigrants—if they can be moved to Texas first. What happens when justice depends on zip code?

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Minho Choi
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When American Citizens Question Their Own Belonging
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When American Citizens Question Their Own Belonging

Trump's mass deportation campaign has left U.S.-born Latino citizens carrying proof of citizenship and questioning their place in America. Their changing daily routines reveal deeper questions about identity and belonging.

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Minho Choi
When "Less Lethal" Becomes Deadly: The Hidden Truth About Crowd Control
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When "Less Lethal" Becomes Deadly: The Hidden Truth About Crowd Control

Federal agents deploy tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters nationwide. Medical experts reveal the serious health risks behind "less lethal" weapons that can blind, burn, and kill.

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Minho Choi
When Immigration Enforcement Kills American Citizens
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When Immigration Enforcement Kills American Citizens

Two American citizens died while documenting ICE operations in Minneapolis, raising questions about government overreach and the limits of federal power in immigration enforcement.

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Doyun Han
When Border Agents Become Urban Warriors: Two Dead in Immigration Raids
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When Border Agents Become Urban Warriors: Two Dead in Immigration Raids

Trump's immigration enforcement deploys military-style tactical units in US cities, resulting in two civilian deaths. An analysis of the militarization of domestic law enforcement.

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Doyun Han
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How America's Black Voters Could Lose Their Political Voice
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How America's Black Voters Could Lose Their Political Voice

Louisiana v. Callais case threatens to dismantle Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, potentially reversing decades of Black political progress in the South

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Minho Choi
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