2016

  •  On Tuesday, Colorado residents will vote on Amendment 72, a ballot initiative supporting a $1.75 tax increase on cigarettes and a 22 percent increase of the manufacturer’s list price on tobacco products. The Campaign for a Healthy
  •  London – Thousands gathered in Trafalgar Square Wednesday to remember and pay tribute to Jo Cox, who was assassinated on June 16 while meeting with constituents in Birstall, West Yorkshire. The rally was held in conjunction with other
  • Both sides scramble as Brexit vote grows near. London – A huddle of volunteers surrounds Robin Phelps at his table in the Imperial Durbar, a pub located in the middle-class Tooting neighborhood. Phelps, a volunteer coordinator for the “Remain”
  • Stories of domestic violence and sexual assault on undocumented immigrant women tell of a deep-seated problem in the United States.*Author’s note: Italicized portions are based on case studies from victim advocate counselors. Names have been changed
  • From the wall-rhetoric of Trump to the pro-DREAM Act promises of Clinton and Sanders, finding a "solution" to America's immigration problems has become the hot-button issue in the 2016 race for the White House.
  • Large cutout paintings dot the landscape of farmland in the Salinas Valley. Photo by Debra Jane Seltzer (www.RoadsideArchitecture.com)In the fertile lands of central California lies the Salinas Valley, where 369,000 acres of land provide the
  • More than 277,000 immigrants from Bangladesh live in the United States. That number may grow if the country's 'descent into lawlessness' continues.Stock imageIn 1974, Kayes Ahmed got on a one-way flight out of Bangladesh to begin an indefinite self-
  • Fasting-growing immigrant group in the U.S. has had a large presence in Colorado since the 1970sStock imageThis story is told in a few paragraphs, a motion graphic, an audio story and an exhaustive timeline. Enjoy.Colorado is home to a large
  • Call it 'detention' if you'd like, but immigrant advocates say detention centers feel and look more like prisonIn this investigative audio piece, CU News Corps’ David Cook examines detention centers used to house undocumented U.S. immigrants,
  • Canadians have a much easier time crossing the border and becoming citizens than Mexicans do.Photo Credit: Peter Dutton via Wikimedia CommonsA shout rang out: “I am not a criminal!” A door slams. A man is curled in a ball on the floor. A woman in
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