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Kamala Harris Makes History: She Is Now the First Black, Indian American, and Woman VP
To see the daughter of an Indian woman and a Black man, at a time when police brutality and anti-immigration rhetoric are prevalent, has offered many Americans a sense of hope.
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Trump Administration Ramps Up ICE Raids Ahead of the Election
Two unnamed ICE officials told the Washington Post that the increase in raids were more about politics than enforcement, as President Donald Trump has repeatedly condemned so-called sanctuary cities.
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Laptop Shortages Across US Widen Education Gap Even More
Families struggle to afford laptops, even in school districts that promised to buy each child a device.
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How Huge Has Early Voting Been in 2020? Try Over-6-Million-Ballots Huge.
With a deadly pandemic raging alongside a particularly contentious election, voter turnout numbers for all types of early voting are shattering records across the United States.
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Trump Administration Knew What It Was Doing With Its Child-Separation Policy, Watchdog Report Says
A draft report from the Justice Department’s inspector general revealed that Jeff Sessions and others encouraged the “zero-tolerance” policy that separated more than 4,000 children from their families at the US-Mexico border.
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10 Months into the COVID Crisis and Experts Say These Are Still the Best Ways to Protect Yourself
While the Trump administration has repeatedly undermined the CDC in its efforts to combat the virus, science has proven that mask-wearing and social distancing are vital in preventing and reducing chances of transmission.
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Biden Plans to Increase Immigration Again. This Could Be the Economic Boost the US Needs.
The Trump administration has slashed immigration. Bipartisan experts—and Biden—say boosting immigration will stimulate the economy at a time when the United States needs it most.
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Not Giving Up: Three Women Activists Share How the Fight Continues After RBG (Part I)
Women activists across the country working to prevent gun violence, sexual assault, and more share how they want Americans to keep Justice Ginsburg’s legacy alive.
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Hysterectomies and Denied Dialysis: An Immigration Lawyer Explains How Atrocities Can Happen in Immigrant Detention Centers
COURIER spoke with an immigration lawyer familiar with the neglect that allegedly took place at LaSalle Corrections’ private immigrant detention centers. She claims hysterectomies are only the part of the story.
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Over 8,700 Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported on College Campuses in August, Creating Turmoil This Fall
Without a national coronavirus strategy, colleges face testing students and quarantining them on their own, creating havoc as schools attempt to reopen around the United States.



