“They Were Cutting My Hands”: Unaccompanied Migrant Children Encounter Problems with Asylum Policy
One teenager’s story illustrates the many hurdles young people face trying to secure safety in the U.S.
Dissident Journalist Believed Assassinated by Saudi Hit Team in Turkey
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi went missing last month after visiting the Saudi consulate in Turkey.
Democratic National Committee Faces Criticism from Black Women
Ahead of the midterms, some Democrats are criticizing the DNC for not doing more to support black women running across the country or including them in top decision-making posts.
As Job Recruiters Turn to Artificial Intelligence, Concerns Arise Over Potential Bias
As applying for jobs becomes increasingly digitized, some worry about the role bias may play in designing AI recruiters.
Decades After Brown v. Board of Education, Segregation Plagues Yazoo City, Mississippi
By most measures, Yazoo City’s schools rank at the bottom for academic performance in Mississippi, a state that itself has been ranked last in education quality nationwide
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