Immigration Reform: Less Luck, More Sense
Immigration reform can happen if we can agree that luck plays a large part in allowing us to stay in the U.S., writes Lin Yang, Hyphen's political editor.
Immigration reform can happen if we can agree that luck plays a large part in allowing us to stay in the U.S., writes Lin Yang, Hyphen's political editor.
Young
Kenichi grows from a boy dreamer to a man, compelled to endure the hardships of
the sea to achieve his goal of becoming the first person to sail solo across the Pacific Ocean.
Pulitzer Prize-winner Joel Brinkley believes the Vietnamese people's love for
dog meat makes them more aggressive. Writers Matthew Salesses and Kirstin Chen explore how the Vietnamese/other Easterners might view America's eating habits and account for its own aggressive tendencies.
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