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We Spoke to the Black Rifle Coffee Owner About Guns, Hipsters, and Hiring Veterans
We spoke to Evan Hafer, the coffee roaster who pledged to hire 10,000 veterans in response to Starbucks' pledge to hire 10,000 immigrants.
My Dad Invented the Extra Value Meal
Angela Dimayuga of Mission Chinese Food discovers that her father, a former manager at McDonald's, unwittingly changed the fast food landscape forever.
When You are a Second-Gen Kid, It's Easy to Lose Your Family's Culture
I grew up in Canada, but it was only when I visited my family’s homeland that I realized I was missing out.
Anti-vaxxers and fear caused Minnesota’s massive measles outbreak
Minnesota has seen more measles cases just since April than the entire U.S. in all of 2016. And 84 percent of those cases have occurred in the Somali community.
Haunting Stories of Migration in Lebanon
Check out an excerpt from Teju Cole's 'Blind Spot,' a dazzling new book of photography and nonfiction.
Nation of Immigrants: The Woman Who Asked God to Help Her Open a Restaurant
After arriving in Indiana from Honduras, Maritza Castellanos spent years working as a housekeeper—she still does, in fact—and eventually opened Rincon Catracho, now beloved by the Honduran community.
Nation of Immigrants: Sharing Venezuelan Sandwiches and Culture in Red State Territory
Lafayette, Louisiana might seem like an unlikely home for the restaurant Patacón, which serves cheese- and meat-stuffed sandwiches made of fried plantains.
What happens to migrants when the U.S. closes its borders
16,000 Haitians arrived to the Mexico-U.S. border seeking asylum over the past year.
More Muslims Are Running for Office in a Vile Political Climate
Candidates like Abdul El-Sayed, who's running for governor of Michigan and has drawn comparisons to Barack Obama, are unafraid of any Trump effect.
‘Grand Theft Auto IV’ Shows the Importance of Outsider Perspective
The series’ satirical slant on America is most relatable when seen through the eyes of a newcomer.
PHOTOS: We Spoke to the Bakers Behind NYC's 'Day Without Bread' Protest
The Department of Homeland Security audit that sparked the mass firing is supposed to be the first of its kind that New York has seen in a decade.