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  • Nearly nine months ago, Russian forces invaded Ukraine. Russia appeared to have an advantage at first but Ukraine has held its own. Some experts believe that the war has turned in Ukraine’s favor.
  • Cameras have been essential tools to look at the wonders and horrors of life since their creation. For Black Americans, the camera has also been an instrument to show the atrocities of violence against Black bodies.
  • Many conspiracy theories in the far-right political platform are not new. Several old conspiracy theories first presented by The John Birch Society in the 1950s have resurfaced in the last few years.
  • The midterm elections are usually a chance for the electorate to push back against the party of the sitting president. However, the results of this year’s midterm showed differently, and many experts believe that it may due to the Gen Z vote.
  • In 2021, San Antonio’s poverty level hit 17%, higher than the national average which was recorded as almost 13%. Race may also play a factor in poverty, with Black and Hispanic groups seeing the largest percentages. A recent rise in poverty in older communities has also come to light, and some economists have voiced their concern and believe it may just get worse from here.
  • A relatively new press in San Antonio emphasizes the voices of Chicana and Latina writers whose works cross the boundaries of race, ethnicity, class and gender. Conocimientos Press was founded in 2017 by Josie Méndez-Negrete.
  • Worth Repeating: Dylan Discovers 'Law & Order' Was Not Accurate
    Dylan Farmer was born and bred in San Antonio, and spent a lot of his childhood watching television. His very favorite show, chock full of the…
  • Kelly Grey Carlisle is a professor of writing at Trinity University. Her memoir "We are All Shipwrecks" will be released next year.When we think about the…
  • "The Source" is hosting issues-based forums ahead of the 2020 election with individuals running for national, state and local offices.On Tuesday, Texas House of Representatives candidates George Garza (R) and Elizabeth "Liz" Campos (D) discuss their policies, platforms and goals for District 119, which covers east and southeast Bexar County.
  • In his new book, best-selling author and award-winning investigative journalist Gregory Zuckerman takes readers on a journey to create life-saving COVID-19 vaccines, from the start of the pandemic to the scramble of scientists to adapt their life's work to combat the virus, and the high-stakes negotiations between governments corporations to finally get shots in arms and save lives around the world.
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