Los Angeles Times
EARLY CLASSES FOR VISION-IMPAIRED
Center provides child care and specialized education to help kids navigate their environment, avoid development delays
4 min |
October 14, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Myanmar town left battered
Once-bustling area saw much fighting before falling under government control.
3 min |
October 14, 2025
Los Angeles Times
After L.A.-area fires, immigrant workers warily carry out cleanups
Ash still clings to the windowsills ofthe gray home in Altadena, nine months after an inferno ripped the community apart.
4 min |
October 14, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Beutner joins L.A. mayoral race, vows to fight Trump ‘injustices’
The philanthropist and ex-banker casts himself as a pragmatic problem solver.
4 min |
October 14, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Brewers offer fresh blood if you don't bleed Dodger blue
Pat Murphy, the gregarious manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, was in no hurry to wrap up his news conference Sunday.
4 min |
October 14, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Visions of Chappell Roan in all her glory
The powerhouse singer has a Pasadena crowd dancing and doing things her way.
4 min |
October 14, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Fire suspect hid gun, made threat, feds say
Man accused in blaze in Palisades said he’d burn Florida home, prosecutors allege.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
Mother Jones
SECRET SERVICE
How unnamed federal workers are defending the work of government, one meme at a time
6 min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
SOFT SECESSION
Redistricting is a start, but California must lead an economic uprising.
8 min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
Minority Report
ICE is arresting more people, in more places, and with more problematic tech than ever before.
3 min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
ROAD MAP
Texas Rep. Greg Casar has a plan for a progressive comeback. Step one: Survive the present.
10+ min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
Random House
A tiny firm scored a $1.3 billion deal—and became symbolic of the feds' opaque detention push.
3 min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
PRISON BREAK
A Colorado town divides over a potential ICE contract.
6 min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
Lobbying for Annexation
How Yossi Dagan is building support for Israeli extremists in Washington
6 min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
God's Blank Check
How Christian Zionists became Israel's most powerful American ally and reshaped Mideast policy
10+ min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
MIXED MEDIA
Online platforms are transforming the marketplace for Native artists. But will counterfeits pose an existential threat to their work?
8 min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
CULTURE WARS
Did MAGA conspiracy theories doom the lab-grown burger?
3 min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
ABLE-BODIED
The deceptive phrase behind Trump's Medicaid purge
4 min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
TIKTOK THEOLOGY
Biblical scholar Dan McClellan fights the weaponization of the Word.
3 min |
November/December 2025
Mother Jones
DOGE and Taxes The IRS is the biggest employer in the MAGA town of Ogden, Utah.What happens when Elon & Co. start slashing?
If you've ever lived west of the Mississippi, you've probably mailed a tax return to the IRS service center in Ogden, Utah.
10+ min |
November/December 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Mamdani is guest speaker at NAN's 15th Triumph Awards, Cuomo a no-show
Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani turned up as the National Action Network (NAN) celebrated its 15th Annual Triumph Awards, which featured several high-profile honorees in a star-studded event on October 6. His rival candidate, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, while expected, was absent.
3 min |
October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
MTA fare hikes have been declared, but activists still aim to fight them
In a recent public service announcement, hip-hop superstar Cardi B, the new voice of the MTA's subway system, discourages subway surfing. \"Ride safe, keep it cute, and keep it moving,\" she says. In another, she informs people, \"These trains don't move without you, so make sure you pay that fare and keep it real.
4 min |
October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Bronx students' U.S. Capitol tour was canceled by government shutdown — then AOC stepped in
Eighth graders from Zeta Charter Schools in the Bronx were scheduled to tour the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday morning when the federal government shut down, placing their tour guide on furlough and leaving the disappointed students with no way to get into the building - but the group soon got an unforgettable civics lesson when Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offered to step in as a replacement tour guide.
2 min |
October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
'Mexodus' tells a history of Black and Brown people that we didn't learn in school
There is a musical that you need to experience. It's a story that will educate and uplift while unraveling a history we did not learn in school.
2 min |
October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Amidst league turmoil, the Aces and Mercury vie for the WNBA title
The WNBA has grown exponentially since its first season. That was back in 1997, when there was rightful uncertainty among ardent supporters about whether a professional women's basketball league had long-term sustainability.
2 min |
October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
NJ studio brings joy of movement to young dancers
Enthralled with dance, a 14-year-old girl adopted a new first name, Dancette, and a lifetime love was cemented.
2 min |
October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Jazz Notes: Jazz Gallery, Monk Fest, Village Vanguard
The saxophonist and composer Jaleel Shaw has become a dominant force in 21st century jazz as it speaks to America's trying times.
4 min |
October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Trump admin stonewall leaves Second Avenue subway funding in peril once again
Amid a government shutdown, Rep. Adriano Espaillat and local leaders called attention to the White House's threat to halt funding for the Second Avenue Subway in Harlem — a critical infrastructure project first proposed a century ago.
2 min |
October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
New York schools, higher ed in trouble as government shutdown lingers; Jeffries blasts GOP for 'crisis'
As Republican and Democrat legislators squabble over the federal government shutdown, educators worry that the impacts to funding for schools and colleges could be serious the longer it continues.
4 min |
October 09, 2025
The Atlantic
THE AMERICAN EXPERIMENT
\"A magazine, when properly conducted, is the nursery of genius; and by constantly accumulating new matter, becomes a kind of market for wit and utility.\"
4 min |