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Marc Ramirez

Marc Ramirez

National Correspondent at For The Win - USA Today

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  • English
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  • National News

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2024 holiday postage stamps bring artistic and cultural diversity to yuletide season

When a California artist was tapped to create a set of 2024 holiday stamps, she aimed to have universal appeal while reflecting her Latina roots.
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Will Trump curb transgender rights? After election, community prepa...

Donald Trump made gender identity key to his 2024 campaign. With his election, the transgender community fears the second time around could be worse.
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Political protest is deeply embedded in Day of the Dead, a crossove...

While Day of the Dead is often thought of as just a way for families to honor lost loved ones, it has also provided a vehicle for social protest.
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Poll chaplains' national mission: To protect the 'sacred right' to ...

Clergy and other faith leaders nationwide are preparing to staff 2024 election polling sites as "poll chaplains," standing up for voter rights.
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Alumni of once-segregated Texas school mark its national park status

Blackwell School in Marfa, Texas, one of many that Mexican American kids were forced to attend apart from their white peers, is now a national park.
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Homophobic speech in youth sports doesn't just harm gay boys. It ha...

While sports generally benefit youth, a study finds those benefits erode as athletes are subjected to greater levels of homophobic language.
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Do drivers need to roll down their windows during a traffic stop?

NFL star Tyreek Hill was handcuffed during a traffic stop before Sunday's game. What lawyers say about rolling down your window.
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As millions leave organized religion, spiritual and secular communi...

As Americans leave traditional organized religion, many who crave community and spirituality are finding refuge in spiritual collectives.
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Efforts to return remains, artifacts to US tribes get $3 million in...

34 US tribes, museums and universities will receive $3 million in grants to assist efforts to return human remains and artifacts to tribal nations.
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Americans are becoming less religious. None more than this group

Studies show young women now outpacing young men in leaving the church. Experts blame frustration over gender roles and concerns over social issues.
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For Hindu American youth puzzled by their faith, the Hindu Grandma ...

The majority of Hindu Americans are immigrants. A woman known as 'The Hindu Grandma' hopes to help pass their faith traditions down to their kids.