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Seven Years After Camp Fire, America’s ‘Most Famous Bus Driver’ Still Serving His...

Kevin McKay, whose story is retold in the film The Lost Bus, is still rescuing kids seven years after the Camp Fire when he gained the moniker America's "most famous bus driver."
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Protests Went Viral: How Indonesia Sparked Global Youth Movements

From Jakarta to Casablanca, from Kathmandu to Antananarivo, a pirate-flag meme became a symbol of defiance, uniting Gen Z through humor, outrage, and creativity.

Death, Disappearance, Neglect Escalate in U.S. Immigrant Detention Camps

As immigration arrests rise, conditions in U.S. detention centers have reached their most dangerous point in recent history.
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Bad Bunny at the 50-Yard Line: A Puerto Rican Icon, A Cultural Flashpoint

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl spotlight isn’t just entertainment; it’s a collision of identity, industry, and empire. A Puerto Rican artist turns halftime into a lesson in culture, commerce, and power.

Grandmother Who Lived in US for 3 Decades Deported to India

A Sikh grandmother who had lived in the US for more than 30 years, was deported to New Delhi, India Sept. 23, after spending...

Medi-Cal Rules are Changing: What to Expect

Medi-Cal requirements are tightening next year through 2028 for many enrollees — particularly undocumented adults.

Immigrant Data-Sharing Threatens Privacy of All Americans

The federal expansion of immigrant surveillance is increasing political targeting, identity theft and data breach risks for all Americans.

ICE Arrests of Asians Triple, Fueling Anxiety and Dampening Economic Activity

A new report finds that in the first week of June 2025 alone, arrests of Asians were nearly nine times higher than during the same period a year earlier.

Mexico Issues New Debit Card in Response to U.S. Tax on Remittances

Mexican officials say the Finabien Paisano Card will help ensure Mexican immigrants in the U.S. keep more of their hard-earned money.
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Steph Curry’s Return to China: Honored Like a Prince, Welcomed Like Family

Steph Curry’s return to Chongqing was insane — 5,000 drones, sneaker parades, hot pot, wild fan love. The mountain mega city went all out, welcoming him like family.
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Carlos Eduardo Espina on Politics, Immigration, and the Power of Spanish-Language Media

Carlos Eduardo Espina built a 13M following with Spanish-language content, influencing politics, challenging immigration policy, and urging stronger Latino outreach while rooted in community and democratic values.
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Why Believing in Meritocracy Makes Inequality Worse

Meritocracy claims to reward effort, but often reinforces privilege. True opportunity demands equal starts. As inequality grows, the myth endures, masking the need for systems rooted in equity and access.