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What to Know About the First Presidential Debate
Pretty much everything about the 2024 debates is unusual.
By Sara Youngblood Gregory
Stop the Violent Crackdowns on Social Movements
“It’s time our government responded to popular social movements with an ear, instead of a boot,” Rep. Cori Bush says.
By Rep. Cori Bush
Hunter Schafer Among 51 Arrested at Biden Gaza Protest
The reported death toll in Palestine is nearly 30,000.
By Lex McMenamin
Where Are All the Parents in the Climate Movement?
It’s past time for our parents and caregivers to show up.
By Helen Mancini and Eliza Clark
As 9/11 Families, We Want to End Indefinite Detention at Guantánamo
The voices of 9/11 kids who call for peace, justice, and the rule of law regularly go unheard.
By Elizabeth L. Miller
VP Harris Says Young Voters Have the Power to Fight “Extremist” Abortion Bans
One year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to Teen Vogue about the ongoing fight for reproductive health care.
By Versha Sharma
Why the First Lady Is Trying to Steer Young People to Technical Jobs
“You don’t need a four-year degree to get a good-paying job.”
By Rachel Janfaza
Why Activists Spent 932 Days Living in Treehouses in Appalachia
It was the longest continuous tree occupation in US history.
By Kush Bulmer
Biden’s State of the Union Only Mentioned LGBTQ Rights Twice
Despite the flood of hostile legislation targeting LGBTQ+ people.
By Kate Sosin, The 19th*
What the Debt Ceiling Fight Means for Young People
According to Senator Bernie Sanders.
By Fortesa Latifi
Should Your Employer Be Able to Stop You From Getting a New Job?
A federal agency is saying absolutely not.
By Terri Gerstein
Are the White House’s Efforts to Connect With Young Americans Working?
There’s been a push and pull between the White House and youth leaders.
By Rachel Janfaza
From Getting Kicked Out of High School to Working in the White House
Meet Dr. Alister Martin.
By Adaira Landry
Breaking News
Everything We Know About Brittney Griner's Detention in Russia
The WNBA star is finally home.
By Ana Escalante
What's In the Major Same-Sex Marriage Bill Signed Into Law By Biden?
Some LGBTQ activists have criticized the legislation.
By André-Naquian Wheeler
Breaking News
Brittney Griner Has Just Been Released From Russian Detention
The WNBA star has been detained since February.
By Anna Moeslein
Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Ruled Unlawful
The White House has already filed an appeal, says it “will never stop fighting for hardworking Americans.”
By Jacqui Germain
The Real Winner of the Midterms Will Be the Police
Fearmongering about rising crime has dominated the election cycle.
By Kandist Mallett