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Internet “Child Safety” Laws Could Leave Homeschooled Kids in the Dark
“For many children, the internet is a source of safety.”
By Lauren Barton
Trump Is Trying to End Birthright Citizenship. What Would That Mean?
It was established in 1868 by the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution.
By Candice Norwood, The 19th
Trump’s Mass Deportations Are Coming. Here’s What We Can Do.
This moment calls for action.
By Irene Franco Rubio and Silky Shah
How to Keep Tabs on ICE Agents Who May Be Surveilling Your Neighborhood
Here’s a step-by-step guide.
By Nikki Marín Baena
Ella Emhoff Reflects on Her ‘Truly Insane’ Experience as Second Daughter
In an Inauguration Day post, she said she was “truly feeling the full spectrum of emotions."
By Teen Vogue Staff
On Day One, Trump Pits His Administration Against Trans People
His administration will likely run into legal trouble as it implements policies on federal identity documents and housing in federal prisons.
By Orion Rummler, The 19th* and Kate Sosin, The 19th*
Biden's Climate Corps for Young People Is Over. It Was Never What It Seemed.
The American Climate Corps was framed as an opportunity to create 20,000 jobs for young people.
By Kate Yoder
Canada Isn’t the Progressive Dreamland Americans Think It Is
Canada is slashing the number of spots available to immigrants.
By John Loeppky
We Can't 'Stand By and Watch': Young People Take to the Streets Ahead of Trump’s Inauguration
“I needed to get out and do something."
By Zoë Watkins
The TikTok Ban Only Makes Zuck and Elon Happy — And Infuriates Young People
Politicians have blamed everything from pro-Palestine sentiment on the app to "data privacy," but users suspect it's all about the money.
By Lex McMenamin
What Trump’s Inauguration Has to Do With the Era After the Civil War
Resurging white power politics. Political violence. All-powerful businessmen. Sound familiar?
By nia t. evans
The Unlikely Friendship Between a Pre-Med Student and a Man Serving Life Without Parole
The relationship changed both of their lives.
By Charlotte West
How Trump Nominees could Make Project 2025 a Reality
If they succeed, they'll redefine rights, systems and cultural norms for all Americans.
By Amanda Becker
Everything You Need to Know About Trump’s Inauguration
Carrie Underwood is scheduled to perform.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
What Will Happen to 400,000 Undocumented College Students Under Trump?
Many of the country’s undocumented college students have no legal protections.
By Olivia Sanchez
Altadena Teens and Their Families Lost Everything in the LA Fires
"Nature took everything away."
By Jireh Deng
The Secret History of How Activists Fought for the Rape Kit
For centuries, legal authorities performed “medical” tests to judge the character of victims.
By Pagan Kennedy
Trump Has Promised to Target ‘the Radical Left.’ What Could That Look Like?
Activists are preparing for the worst with Trump’s second term.
By Kandist Mallett
Black Sci-Fi Writer Octavia Butler Predicted the Dystopia of the LA Fires by Studying History
This week, her hometown of Pasadena has seen at least 5 killed and 5 schools burned to ash.
By Lex McMenamin
What the Historic LA Wildfires Look Like in Photos
And how to help those impacted.
By Teen Vogue Staff