Health Feb 18 Misinformation on novel coronavirus impacting Asian American businesses Business owners, some of whom have seen their customer traffic cut by more than half, are anxiously waiting for things to return to normal.
Nation May 21 Arizona prisons ban book on black men in the justice system Arizona has banned prisoners from reading a book that discusses the impact of the criminal justice system on black men, drawing outcry from First Amendment advocates who say the move is censorship.
Politics Dec 18 McSally appointed to McCain’s seat after losing Senate race in November Rep. Martha McSally, a former air force colonel, lost to Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema in November after a bruising contest in which she contended Sinema committed "treason" by making anti-war remarks in 2003. Now, McSally will join the Senate the…
Nation Oct 28 Debate erupts over Halloween costumes crossing racial lines The issue has reverberated across social media, from magazine articles about white children wearing Black Panther costumes to protests against costumes that perpetuate Native American stereotypes.
Politics Aug 29 Rep. Martha McSally locks down GOP nomination for Arizona Senate seat McSally, a former Air Force colonel who represents a Tucson-area swing district and was the first woman to fly a jet in combat, defeated former State Senator Kelli Ward and former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Nation Jun 10 Bourdain’s death means loss of a voice for immigrant workers Anthony Bourdain's culinary passions went far beyond the cuisine he put on a plate. He also was committed to the immigrant workers who toil in his and other kitchens throughout the restaurant industry.
Nation May 28 Starbucks training a first step in facing bias, experts say Starbucks, trying to put to rest an outcry over the arrest of two black men at one of its stores, is closing more than 8,000 stores for an afternoon of anti-bias training, a strategy some believe can keep racism at…