In battle over its past, China wages courtroom fight in California

As China marks 75 years of Communist rule, a battle is playing out over a Party insider’s old notebooks and letters stored at Stanford University.

 

19 Mass. cities and towns offer multilingual ballots, but some voters still need assistance

In the state’s 2022 midterm election, federal data show, the eligible voter turnout rates for Asian and Hispanic voters was just about half that of white voters. Advocates say the low turnout rate was partly due to language barriers.

What to know about tonight’s VP debate. And, a guide to discussing misinformation

JD Vance and Tim Walz will have their first vice presidential debate tonight as both parties aim to win over swing state voters. And, Israel invades Lebanon for the first time since 2006.

In Nevada, Latinos could pick the next president. They aren’t sold on either candidate

In Nevada, 1 in 5 potential voters are Latino. That is a voting bloc with a lot of political power in a state where elections are won by a few percentage points. And campaigns are paying attention.

5 things to know about Mexico’s first female president

Claudia Sheinbaum is a 62-year old environmental scientist who left academia on a political trajectory that took her from a local mayor, to running Mexico City, to winning the presidency with nearly 60 percent of the vote.

Israel begins ground offensive in Lebanon

The Israeli military pressed its ground incursion into southern Lebanon on Tuesday, calling the operations “limited incursions” that are targeting Hezbollah militants.

Vance and Walz are both veterans. Here’s what it means to have a vet VP

For the first time since 1996, both major parties have picked a veteran for vice president -- a fact that some veterans' groups are hoping it leads to greater understanding of military and vet issues.

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