Race & Identity The line between cultural appropriation and appreciation: 'It's all about power' Ariana Grande’s barbecue grill tattoo. $75 bonnets sold by a white woman. Japan’s Chicano subculture. Where is the line between cultural appropriation and appreciation? Essey Paulos Michelle Aguilar Ramirez Hong Ta
Arts & Life Generation Z(odiac): How teens use astrology like religion Find a Gen Z kid with a void in their soul, and they can tell you: astrology memes are sweeping the internet Celia Fragale Sonya Sheptunov Lucas Galarneau
Arts & Life Welcome to the void The year is 1958. A string of disappearances leads intrepid junior reporter Mary Price out to investigate a mysterious tip. When her tape recorder is discovered years later, the story revealed shocks the world. Simone St. Pierre Nelson Marian Mohamed Ayesha Mohammed
Politics Seattle’s got a pothole problem. These teens want more than a temporary fix Seattle is ranked the 11th worst city in the United States for road conditions. Huma Ali Ritika Managuli Michael Sheeran
Race & Identity 'You won't kill me.' The repetitive reality of police brutality cases About one in every thousand black men can expect to be killed by police. Hong Ta Essey Paulos Marian Mohamed
'Speak English.' Nah, no thanks The United States does not have a national language. So why do people demand that everyone speaks English? Michelle Aguilar Ramirez Eriberto Saavedra Felix
Arts & Life We took a dog with attitude to an animal communicator Meet Chase. He has some problems. We took him to an animal communicator to fix his attitude - and find out if people can actually talk to dogs. Huma Ali Ritika Managuli
Technology Okay, Google. Tell us your secrets Have you ever felt like your phone was reading your mind? We have. Michael Sheeran Ayesha Mohammed Celia Fragale
Business Is it unethical to be a billionaire? How much is a billion dollars, really? Do the rich have an obligation to give money back to their communities? Simone St. Pierre Nelson Lucas Galarneau
Arts & Life The Pink Tax: What you need, they mark up More than half of the population spends an absurd amount of money every year on products that they need. Think tampons and other menstrual products. What’s worse is that institutionally, these products are considered luxury items and marked up as such. Charlotte Engrav Sonya Sheptunov Antonio Nevarez Morgen White