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Are You Revealing Too Much Personal Info on Social Media? Here's How to Stay Safe
We can work to reclaim technology for us.
By Paige Collings
For Deja Foxx, It Was Crashout or Congress. She Chose Congress.
The 25-year-old is running for a seat in Arizona.
By Malavika Kannan
Climate Crisis Isn't Inevitable. This New Book Lays Out Three Paths for Preventing It.
Malcolm Harris’ What’s Left explains what we can do.
By Ben Tumin
The Trump Administration Is Going After Your Grandma
When older adults lose access to vital services, their entire families face the consequences.
By Arielle Galinsky
How One Biologist Raised the Alarm About Pesticides and Changed History
Rachel Carson highlighted the environmental consequences of our actions in a way that had never been done before.
By Lloyd Black
Their Immigrant Parents Voted for Trump. Now Trump Is Cracking Down on Immigrants.
“We are being targeted, but they're voting for the people who are doing the targeting."
By Alisha Sahay
Radicalized White Men Like the FSU Shooter Are the Real Threat to College Campuses—Not Peaceful Student Protesters
"The alleged gunman is a quintessentially American school shooter."
By Lex McMenamin
RFK Wants to Send People to ‘Wellness Farms.’ The US Already Tried That.
RFK said Americans “addicted” to opioids, antidepressants, and stimulants should be sent to “wellness farms."
By Kathryn Waring
Attacks on DEI Programs Are Making Students Rethink Their College Choices
“Without [this scholarship], I would not have gone to school in Ohio."
By Student Basic Needs Coalition
We Took on Book Bans in Our Small Conservative Community — and Won
The documentary Banned Together tells the story of three high school activists in South Carolina.
By Elizabeth Foster
How Teachers Are Putting Themselves on the Line to Protect Immigrant Students
“We didn’t sign up to serve as shields, but this moment is demanding that we step up.”
By Alejandra Gonzalez Rizo and Daniela Silva
Meet the College Seniors Who’ve Had Their Dreams Upended by Elon Musk
They dreamed of working in public service. Now some of the agencies they wanted to work for don’t exist.
By Franzi Wild
Foster Kids Are Too Often Forced to Take Psychotropic Drugs to Manage Their Behavior
“I was shuffled between different homes and facilities where psychotropic drugs were the norm.”
By Khi’Marria Richardson
The House Passed a Bill That Could Stop Millions From Voting. Here’s What Happens Next.
The SAVE Act would have a particularly big impact on young people and women.
By Barbara Rodriguez, The 19th
This New Documentary Gets at What the Columbia Encampments Were Actually About
"We were like, 'Wow, we're sitting on a movie that is ready to go, that debunks everything that Trump is saying.'"
By Lex McMenamin
I’m a Climate Organizer. Yes, I’m Proud My Dad’s an Airline Pilot
Climate activists and workers don’t have to be pitted against each other.
By Finn Does
This New Trump-Backed Bill Wants to Make It Harder for Young People to Vote
Here’s what we can do.
By Celina Stewart
How a Republican Lawsuit Targeting Trans Kids Could Undo Major Disability Protections
Texas v. Becerra is a fight for the future of civil rights in America.
By Stephanie Hall
Understanding MLK’s Deep Personal History With Police Brutality and Racism
Dr. King was arrested 29 times and assaulted by the police on many occasions.
By Jeanne Theoharis