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Is Spanish Being Lost in the United States?

As more Hispanic families embrace English in everyday life, fewer younger generations are speaking Spanish. What does this shift mean for culture, identity, and the future of bilingualism in the United States?

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Zoran Surlan Zoran Surlan

Political Violence Is Never the Answer

A recent shooting in Washington, D.C. is a stark reminder that political violence remains a real threat. In a time of deep polarization, the incident raises urgent questions about how democracies handle conflict and protect civic stability.

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I Want You to March With Me this May Day  

This May Day, millions are coming together to stand against inequality, defend democracy, and remind the world that people matter more than profit. From the fight for the eight-hour workday to today’s growing wealth gap, this is a call to show up, organize, and build a future where every voice counts.

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