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The Latino vote is rapidly shifting away from Trump and Republicans

Gary M. Segura, Matt A. Barreto
Trump is rapidly losing his gains among Latino voters

Women leading farmworker movement won’t let it be defined by Cesar Chavez

Chabeli Carrazana, Shefali Luthra, Marissa Martinez
Sexual abuse allegations against Chavez have rocked them. But their focus is still on protecting other women

“They are hunting us”: Child care workers in D.C. go underground amid ICE crackdown

Chabeli Carrazana
Fear has taken hold amid a crime crackdown that has raised ICE presence

Saving for retirement takes more than the government telling us to

Sara Sternberg Greene
Without a drastic reimagining of our systems, we face a poverty crisis

Masks off: The lessons we didn’t learn from COVID

Carlyn Zwarenstein
The pandemic accelerated economic disparity, revealing a disturbing acceptance of mass death. Did we learn nothing?

Special ops series “Lioness” continues its MAGA courtship

Matt Valentine
Taylor Sheridan's Paramount+ series may seem progressive on the surface but is bent on making the right feel seen

“Conclave” is just “Mean Girls” with priests

Melanie McFarland
Upon further study, a comparison that began as a punchy meme turns out to be super accurate. Shut up, it's true

“They acted like Republicans”: Jon Stewart on why the Democrats were “shellacked” by the election

Nardos Haile
"It turns out the election was stolen . . . by more people voting for Donald Trump"

Black Americans still suffer worse health. Here’s why there’s so little progress

Fred Clasen-Kelly, Renuka Rayasam
The United States has made almost no progress in closing racial health disparities despite promises, research shows

New report shows more than 200 pregnant people have faced criminal charges since Dobbs decision

Elizabeth Hlavinka
The majority of cases did not require prosecutors to find evidence that the fetus was harmed

“Agatha All Along” knows exactly what it’s doing

Kelly McClure
Kathryn Hahn's Agatha Harkness and Aubrey Plaza's Rio Vidal do a lot more than just cast spells together

The 76th Emmys made satisfying history while reminding us that TV favors humanity over partisanship

Melanie McFarland
FX's Japanese period drama and its chef-centered "comedy" broke records, although "Hacks" took the top comedy award

“Dangerously warped”: Care for pregnant people since Dobbs is “compromised,” doctors say

Nicole Karlis
A new report documents the horror stories doctors are seeing as a result of abortion bans

No law can capture the complexity of abortion

Josephine Urbina
As a Latina abortion physician, I know the complexities of our lives aren't reflected in abortion bans

To galvanize voters, the Biden Administration must reject half-step on marijuana reform

Maritza Perez Medina, Kassandra Frederique
President Biden is acting on marijuana reform, but it’s falling short of his promise to decriminalize marijuana

Providing lifesaving care is my job as an emergency medicine doctor. That includes abortion care

Dr. Sophia Spadafore
The Supreme Court could soon stand in the way of a physician's responsibilities

Trump busts the myth behind the MAGA rich

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's "nice countries" comment proves rich MAGA voters share the prejudices of the cheap seats

Different, not broken: Asexual people still reckon with erasure from their doctors

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Asexuality was historically seen as a disorder to be cured. The community is still fighting for recognition

A “woke” flour fit and “The Bear” explain why we need to see more bakers of color in the world

Melanie McFarland
Conservatives attacking bakers of color can keep their ashy muffins. This show's Denmark trip rises above all that

What Mamita leaves behind: Unlearned language and fraught ethnic identity as a white, “no sabo kid”

Gabriella Ferrigine
Navigating a grey area between racial privilege and ethnic distance

“Red, White & Royal Blue”: Here’s what Henry’s and Alex’s taste in books say about their characters

Joy Saha
The movie was adapted from a rom-com novel, and the choice in vacation reading material is thoughtfully appropriate

How masa harina changed the course of human history — and gave us better tacos

Michael La Corte
Author and "Masienda" founder Jorge Gaviria speaks about the far-reaching significance of masa

“I believe him”: Jesse Garcia on playing the man purported to have invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos

Gary M. Kramer
Actor Jesse Garcia reveals how he perfected the narration and how he relates to the story of Richard Montañez

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” is beyond subtitles — and the white gaze

Kelly Pau
If you're a Spanish speaker or hail from an immigrant family, some jokes may hit harder
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