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The mayor of the border city of Nogales in Sonora, Mexico, Juan Francisco Gim Nogales, discusses the reality of how Trump's deportation plans have affected his community.
Records obtained by WRAL News illustrate the scope of UNC’s response to a nationally televised interview that raised ...
In light of this week's immigration raid at Delta Downs Racetrack, Jay Hovdey tells the story of a similar incident back in ...
Juneteenth celebrations unfolded across the U.S. on Thursday, marking the day in 1865 when Union soldiers brought the news of ...
The 6-3 decision in United States v. Skrmetti upholds the 2023 Tennessee medical law under the 14th Amendment’s equal-protection clause, which is the same basis upon which several federal courts have ...
This special edition of Billboard's 5 Burning Questions looks at visa limits, immigrant raids, and activism impacting Latin ...
Art, Faith, Sex and Controversy' investigates pop culture’s crypto-religious, uncanny symbols of immanence and transcendence.
California African American Museum explores the legacy of Black artists in Altadena; 2025 California Biennial in Orange County; and a new documentary about Georgia O'Keeffe.
More than 100 Pan-African artists, ranging from 4 to 93 years old, came together for the Juneteenth Art Expo at The Drawing Studio, displaying paintings, sculptures, textiles, mixed media and more.
At this year’s edition of Art Basel, European arts leaders worried about tariffs, whether to loan their art and if they needed to re-evaluate their relationships with American institutions.
In a powerful demonstration of international solidarity, seven U.S. veterans visited Nicaragua in mid-March as part of an ...