When Hate Came to El Paso
The worst massacre aimed at Latinos in American history happened in my hometown, to my people.
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The worst massacre aimed at Latinos in American history happened in my hometown, to my people.
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America’s nuns are beginning to confront their ties to slavery, but it’s still a long road to repentance.
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I bought them online. They’re easy to get, and they’ll change everything.
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Conservatives should look beyond libertarianism and embrace workers.
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A low-cost experiment in Seattle is breaking the cycle of poverty.
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One point of agreement for the presidential candidates: The nuclear deal needs to be restored.
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A ruckus over a rich suburb’s allowing a few more apartments shows how hard it can be to provide affordable housing.
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Those who resist powerful industries that savage ecosystems and drive people off their land face death and fear.
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Eight Republican House members have announced their retirement this year, with more predicted to follow. What’s going on?
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If confirmed as director of national intelligence, would John Ratcliffe be more loyal to the truth or to the president?
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His race-baiting is impulsive and unpopular, not a brilliant strategy to win white votes.
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Bringing the energy and hope to stare down Trump and his movement.
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