
The Race Gap in the U.S.: Challenges Facing the Hispanic Community
Despite being the largest minority, Hispanics in the U.S. face ongoing discrimination by law enforcement, highlighting persistent racial disparities in American society.
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Despite being the largest minority, Hispanics in the U.S. face ongoing discrimination by law enforcement, highlighting persistent racial disparities in American society.
Attacks on Asian Americans have surged in the U.S. since the pandemic began, fueled by political rhetoric and fear, leaving communities more afraid of violence than the virus itself.
A growing number of U.S. college students are misusing prescription drugs like Adderall to boost academic performance, raising concerns about health and safety on campuses.
Abuse of prescription drugs like Adderall is a growing concern on U.S. college campuses. Students share their views on the misuse of these medications and their impact on campus life.
Jackson, Mississippi’s residents struggle with a severe water crisis, shedding light on long-standing infrastructure issues and racial inequalities impacting access to basic human rights.
COVID-19 exacerbates economic hardships for young Native Americans on reservations with limited job opportunities.
The return of nine Lakota children’s remains highlights the enduring legacy of U.S. indigenous boarding schools and the generational trauma faced by Native American communities.
In South Dakota, the Lakota people confront challenges with resilience. The latest episode of “The Race Gap in the U.S.” explores their journey through the eyes of community members.
Jackson, Mississippi’s water crisis unveils a century of infrastructure neglect and highlights deep-rooted social disparities in the city.
After TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew’s testimony before U.S. lawmakers, questions remain about whether TikTok truly poses a threat to U.S. user data privacy and security.
The misuse of ‘smart drugs’ like Adderall among U.S. college students is rising, posing health risks and ethical concerns globally. This trend highlights the pressures faced by students in competitive academic environments.
Twenty years after the Iraq War, the Iraqi people are rebuilding their nation, aiming to restore their country to its former glory. Despite challenges, their resilience fuels hope for a renewed Iraq.
Filmmaker Edward Buckles Jr. discusses the unequal aid received by African-American children in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, highlighting ongoing racial disparities in disaster recovery.
Exploring how Hurricane Katrina revealed systemic social disparities in New Orleans, particularly affecting African-American communities, and the ongoing efforts toward equitable recovery.
Hurricane Katrina’s devastating impact on New Orleans exposed deep-rooted inequalities affecting the Black community, as detailed in the documentary Katrina Babies.
A Nicaraguan migrant’s near-fatal journey in an oxygen-starved truck highlights the dire risks faced by those seeking better lives. His story reveals the human cost behind the global migration crisis.
Over 890 migrant deaths were recorded at the U.S. border in 2022. Nicaraguan migrant Alvin Sevilla shares his experience of overcrowding and neglect in U.S. immigration detention centers.
With the arrival of spring 2023, China’s domestic consumption is flourishing. Dounan, Asia’s largest wholesale flower market in Kunming, now trades over 25 million blooms per day, signaling economic revival.
The 2003 Iraq War unintentionally fostered extremist groups by creating a security vacuum. This led to prolonged violence, affecting millions and reshaping the Middle East’s stability.
U.S. residents and global communities express growing fear as gun violence surges, with over 100 mass shootings already this year.