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Arizona primary campaigns energize voters who endorse claims of election fraud

Arizona primary campaigns energize voters who endorse claims of election fraud

by Jeannie Michele Kopstein | Jun 29, 2022 | Politics

PHOENIX – Like a number of other Republican contenders in the 2022 primaries, far right politicians in Arizona, including gubernatorial candidates Karrin Taylor Robson and Kari Lake and secretary of state candidate Mark Finchem, are using the disproved narrative...
Native medical students work to overcome barriers

Native medical students work to overcome barriers

by Jeannie Michele Kopstein | Apr 26, 2022 | Urban Indian Healthcare

According to Native medical students, there are immense financial and systematic barriers in the way of native students pursuing careers in the medical field. Groups like the American Indian Center of Chicago and the Association of Native Medical Students are...
Congress debates daylight saving time, but how will it impact Maryland farmers?

Congress debates daylight saving time, but how will it impact Maryland farmers?

by Jeannie Michele Kopstein | Mar 17, 2022 | Politics

WASHINGTON — Ahead of the semi-annual shift of our clocks last Sunday, lawmakers in Washington discussed whether to move forward with a bill to make daylight saving time permanent year-round. Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., is a co-sponsor of the bill to eliminate the...
Syrian women open soap making workshop in Idlib

Syrian women open soap making workshop in Idlib

by Jeannie Michele Kopstein | Mar 16, 2022 | Featured, Foreign Affairs

Twenty women making soap in Idlib hope to expand their factory and increase their production in a bid to improve the living conditions of their families, which they provide for after losing their husbands in the Syrian war.   Published in conjunction...
Sen. Klobuchar meets with Supreme Court nominee Jackson

Sen. Klobuchar meets with Supreme Court nominee Jackson

by Jeannie Michele Kopstein | Mar 4, 2022 | Featured, Politics

President Biden’s recent Supreme Court nominee, Ketanji Brown Jackson, met with Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar ahead of her confirmation hearings set to begin on March 21. Klobuchar is a senior member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. “I just think that...
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