As Record Heat Sweeps the US, Some People Must Choose Between Food and Energy...

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By Melba Newsome/Originally published by KFF Health News CHARLOTTE, N.C. — During the heat dome that blanketed much of the Southeast in June, Stacey Freeman...

‘Voting feels like a battle’: In Mississippi, a group of Black women is reimagining...

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By Barbara Rodriguez/Originally published by The 19th This article is part of U.S. Democracy Day, a nationwide collaborative on September 15, the International Day of...

Voting by mail? Election workers are worried about issues at the Postal Service

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By Barbara Rodriguez/Originally published by The 19th The 19th is committed to covering the unfinished business of voting rights. Read more about how we’re approaching...

Harris brings out an angry and defensive Trump

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By Grace Panetta, Mel Leonor Barclay/Originally published by The 19th Your trusted source for contextualizing Election 2024 news. Sign up for our daily newsletter. In their first...

Democrats Embrace the Power of Non-Toxic Masculinity

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Women have been running for president of the United States since 1872, and for almost that long people have been asking what women need...

Harris campaign zeros in on top priority for Black voters: the economy

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By Gerren Keith Gaynor/originally published by thegrio The Harris campaign is zeroing in on the economy, evidenced by Vice President Kamala Harris’ policy rollout to...

Divided on abortion, inflation and immigration, Pittsburgh suburbs could swing 2024 presidential race

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By Charlie Wolfson and Stephanie Strasburg Molly Caterino served beers at the West Mifflin bar Village Idiot Tap Room one weekday afternoon in...

As a new school year starts, Black student enrollment is down at multiple elite...

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By Kay Wicker The first freshman class is entering college since the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action last year — and multiple elite colleges...

Nothing about this year is normal. It could give Harris a chance at history.

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By Errin Haines/Originally published by The 19th This column first appeared in The Amendment, a biweekly newsletter by Errin Haines, The 19th’s editor-at-large. Subscribe today to get...

Washington County violated voters’ rights by concealing mail-in ballot rejections, court rules

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By Peter Hall Election officials in Washington County must provide mail-in voters notice if their ballot will not be counted because of a paperwork error...

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