The Supreme Court hears another nation-altering case if passed: Will states have to pay the tuition for families who send their children to religious schools?; Analysis finds the vast majority of school boards lack Latino voices but there are ways to remedy it; New study reveals almost every major American city is guilty of this practice against Latinos; How is styrofoam contributing to antibiotic resistance?; and Mexico City officials are set to vote on changing a cultural staple. Go beyond the headlines…
Supreme Court to decide whether states can refuse to pay for religious education
The Vast Majority of School Boards Lack Latino Voices. What Can Be Done About It?
Black and Hispanic renters experience discrimination in almost every major American city
Women politicians are under siege
Inflation Causing Hardship for 45% of U.S. Households
Why multicultural toys represent more than playtime
Styrofoam trash adds to antibiotic resistance crisis
New app catalogs marine debris, wildlife interactions
Mexico City government to vote on bill prohibiting bullfights