
Opinion: The Rise of White Supremacy and President Trump’s Failure to Condemn It
Currently, it is already scary enough to be Black. President Trump’s comments make me more fearful.

Currently, it is already scary enough to be Black. President Trump’s comments make me more fearful.

There is no question that Tuesday night’s first 2020 Presidential debate held at Samson Pavilion on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland,

On Tuesday night, the first Presidential debate was set to take place. Instead, it was an hour-and-a-half long disgrace to democracy, our government, and America

“Her fate lies in the hands of two men she is unable to trust. She is unsatisfied with both but understands she must settle for

The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Supreme Court Justice announced Friday night is tragic, sad, and devastating. Ginsburg, nominated by former President Bill Clinton

Introducing VOX BUBBLE, where VOX ATL’s teen staff members give you their bite-sized, unadulterated opinions about society, politics, and pop culture.

As the 2020 election field narrows to Biden and Trump, first-time voters speak out on increasingly limited options amid an uncertain post-pandemic future.

For many high school students, the Bernie Sanders campaign meant a vision of the future with no college debt. Now, amid a pandemic, that future

Forced to move entirely online, political campaigns face an unprecedented challenge of gaining support from voters while being entirely behind a screen.

The new Spanish language film “The Platform” is opening eyes for millions of quarantined Netflix subscribers who are binging the mind-boggling film.

It was early in 2016 when I first heard the name Bernie Sanders. I was 14 years old and wasn’t super into politics. But when

“Seeing the candidates quarrel over policies seems like just another presidential debate you see on TV,” writes VOX ATL’s James Rhee. “But I started to