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A Former Hacker’s Guide to Boosting Your Online Security
Here are some of his tips for how you can mitigate your risks, along with some other practical online security…
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Born an activist
Among Cecilia González Herrera’s earliest memories is the successive closure of independent television channels and newspapers that existed in her…
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Tennessee Judge Who Illegally Jailed Children to Retire
by Alexis Marshall and Meribah Knight, Nashville Public Radio, and Ken Armstrong, ProPublica ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom.…
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Young Latinos are dying of COVID at an alarming rate
Nidia Campos of PestCal Exterminators places the work gear of her brother, Sergio Ayala, in a display case at the…
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One Year In, How Much of Trump’s Health Agenda Has Biden Undone?
It’s been a year since President Joe Biden took the reins of the federal executive branch, and with them the…
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Patient, Beware: Some States Still Pushing Ineffective Covid Antibody Treatments
States with scarce supplies of monoclonal antibody therapies continue to use two treatments that federal health officials warn no longer…
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The undue influence of the CCP in the US
There are 23 million Asian-Americans, a third (30 percent), of whom live in California. Recently, the Biden administration signed into…
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The forgotten farmhands of Kern
The government has to make immediate investments to improve the lives of the farmworkers in Kern County so that they…
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On the 9th Anniversary of DACA Immigration Reform is Long Overdue
This week marks nine years since the establishment of DACA – the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which protects…
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Celebrations at Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House
Today we celebrated together. We, as a country, took the exit ramp from the road to fascism.
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