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Latinx News: How To Win The Hispanic Vote, The Debate Around Ethnic ID 'Latinx,' And Growing Latino Representation In Children's Books
We discuss the the latest Latinx news you may have missed. -
'Unprecedented' Wildfire Season Threatens California's Wine Region
The fires, which have scorched nearly 6,000 square miles in California, now threaten to tear through communities in the state's picturesque wine country, forcing thousands to evacuate. -
A Picture Of Climate Change In Boston
Artists are creating murals in East Boston to inspire action on climate change. -
Haze Spreads Across U.S. As Wildfires Continue To Tear Through The West
Scientists have linked an increasing prevalence and intensity of wildfires to climate change, and residents of Western states are grappling with the dread that severe fire seasons are the new normal. -
At Least 35 Dead As Wildfires Rampage Along The West Coast
In addition to dangerous smoke and fog, there is now concern that two of the biggest fires threatening cities and towns near Portland, Ore., might combine. -
California Camp Fire Survivors Face the Horror All Over Again in 2020
In northern California, the deadly Bear Fire forced the evacuation of parts of the town of Paradise, which nearly burned to the ground in 2018. For Camp Fire survivors, the trauma is all coming back. -
At Least 7 People Killed In West Coast Wildfires; Dangerous Winds Forecast To Ease
"This could be the greatest loss of human lives and property due to wildfires in our state's history," Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said. -
Machine Gun Range Proposal Has Environmentalists Up In Arms
The Army National Guard wants to build Massachusetts’ first and only machine gun range on Joint Base Cape Cod. -
Western Mass. Blaze Serves As Reminder Of State's 'Rich History' Of Wildfire
Wildfires don't only happen in California. -
More Than 200 Airlifted To Safety From California Wildfire
A fast-moving wildfire in a popular California camping area had trapped over 200 people.