Joe Biden
Joe Biden, Young Climate Voters Are Watching You
The Biden administration has approved massive new drilling projects.
By Noa Greene-Houvras
I Interrupted the White House Press Secretary — Here's Why
"President Biden’s continuous support for fossil fuels is putting his support among young people at risk."
By Elise Joshi
SCOTUS
Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
In a 6-3 ruling, the court's conservative wing blocked the president's plan to wipe away $400 billion in student debt.
By Eric Lutz
What the Heck Is Going on With Student Loan Cancellation and Payments?
There’s a lot in the balance right now.
By Frederick Bell Jr.
Students, Working People and Climate Activists Just Got Thrown Under the Bus
The debt ceiling deal came at the expense of those who aren’t wealthy.
By Kandist Mallett
The True Story of a Young Queer Couple Separated at the U.S. Border
Oscar and Darwin fled Honduras over homophobic harassment.
By Anna Lekas Miller
Politics
Amanda Gorman Speaks Out After a Florida School Bans Her Poem
A single parent can silence an author.
By Elizabeth Logan
The CNN Trump Town Hall Was Predictably Embarrassing
"Treating Trump like any other presidential candidate" is exactly the problem.
By Lex McMenamin
Joe Biden Just Announced He’s Running for President Again
And Vice President Kamala Harris will be his running mate.
By Emma Specter
Senate
Dianne Feinstein Is Becoming a Big Liability—And Republicans Know It
The 89-year-old senator, who has been on medical leave since February, is giving Mitch McConnell and Co power to block Joe Biden's court nominees by refusing to step down.
By Eric Lutz
Biden is Backtracking on His Promises, and Young People are Pissed
The commitments that young voters backed Biden for "have been broken," says U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost.
By Lex McMenamin
Biden ‘Abandons Millions of Young People’ By Approving the Willow Project
Millions of people signed a petition to stop the new oil drilling project in Alaska.
By Lex McMenamin
Why Activists Spent 932 Days Living in Treehouses in Appalachia
It was the longest continuous tree occupation in US history.
By Kush Bulmer
SCOTUS
Biden's Plan to Forgive Student Debt is in the Hands of the Supreme Court
More than 40 million borrowers could be affected by the outcome.
By Eric Lutz
Biden’s State of the Union Only Mentioned LGBTQ Rights Twice
Despite the flood of hostile legislation targeting LGBTQ+ people.
By Kate Sosin, The 19th*
What the Debt Ceiling Fight Means for Young People
According to Senator Bernie Sanders.
By Fortesa Latifi
Protests Break Out Over Videos of Police Assault on Tyre Nichols
Nichols, 29, died from a police beating during a traffic stop.
By Lex McMenamin and Aamina Inayat Khan
Why The White House Shouldn't Privatize COVID Vaccines
"It is hard to overstate just how much of a disaster this would be."
By Artie Vierkant and Beatrice Adler-Bolton
Are the White House’s Efforts to Connect With Young Americans Working?
There’s been a push and pull between the White House and youth leaders.
By Rachel Janfaza