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The Rio Grande Valley has long been a Democratic stronghold in Texas. Republicans invested heavily there but didn't see major gains. Still, marginal progress has Democrats worried.
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Fernando Lopez, executive director of San Diego Pride, called the attack a violation of the entire community's sense of safety.
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Gary Robbins, who covers higher education for the Union-Tribune, joined Midday Edition to talk about a lecturer's racist comments made during class.
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California's seemingly drawn-out process of counting votes means the balance of power in the U.S. House is still in limbo.
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With the World Cup just around the corner, many fans and critics wonder about the issues around the event.
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World Cup prize money continues to be a sticking point for equality in soccer despite the historic equal pay agreement between U.S. Soccer and its men’s and women’s teams.
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Budweiser beer stands at the eight World Cup stadiums are being moved aside to less prominent spots just days before the games start.
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U.S. authorities stopped migrants more than 230,000 times on the Mexican border in October, the third-highest month of Joe Biden’s presidency.
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Teachers and administrators, already facing long hours and low pay, now find themselves under pressure from politicians, parents and even their own school districts.
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Photographer Dee Dwyer talked to people at the Rally 4 Reparations in Washington, D.C. to hear what reparations mean to them.
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