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Firing Powell would be Trump’s costliest economic mistake

President Donald Trump has made no secret of his disdain for Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell. After appointing him in 2018, Trump outspokenly criticized...

Our leaders are getting too old

Last year, with roughly five months left until the 2024 presidential election day, President Joe Biden stepped onto the debate stage with his opponent...

Trump administration reinstates FDA scientists at San Francisco safety lab

The Trump administration decided to reinstate previously fired San Francisco Food and Drug Administration (FDA) food scientists following public backlash over mass firings, according...

ASUCI announces election results, Alondra Arevalo elected as incoming president

With the highest voter turnout since 2017, 22.38% of undergraduates elected Associated Students of UCI’s (ASUCI) president, executive officers, student advocate general and senators...

New University’s 2025-26 ASUCI elections endorsements

Editor’s note: Editorials should not be interpreted to reflect the opinion, thoughts or beliefs of any individual New University editor, staff member or affiliate....

Huntington Beach City Council considers children’s access to content

The Huntington Beach City Council voted on March 4 to authorize a special election to determine the future of the city’s Community Parent-Guardian Review...

Former LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley loses reinstatement appeal

Former Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Chief Kristin Crowley lost her reinstatement appeal 13-2 with the Los Angeles City Council on March 4. Los Angeles...

UCSA sues Department of Education, citing DOGE’s access to data

The Student Defense and Public Citizen Litigation Group, representing the University of California Student Association (UCSA), filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of...

Democrat Dave Min wins 47th Congressional District seat, defeats Scott Baugh

Democratic state Sen. David Min won California’s highly contested 47th Congressional District seat on Nov. 13, defeating Republican Scott Baugh. The Associated Press declared Min...

The U.S. Government’s Legislative Shortcomings Are To Blame for Murdered Missing Indigenous Women

The lack of governmental initiatives addressing these systemic issues can be attributed to the deep roots of colonialism in U.S. history, which makes this crisis difficult to fully eradicate — but there are rising grassroots efforts that help. The Murdered Missing Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement has been a strong advocate for legal action and recognition against gender-based violence towards Indigenous women.

The Queen Has Died, So Should the Monarchy

On Sept. 8, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II passed away, taking 70+ years of British atrocities to the grave with her. Now, her son, King Charles III, has taken her place as the public head of a country that has ransacked many other nations for money, natural resources and territory.

America Lets Down Afghanistan Once Again: Why Afghanistan Rightfully Deserves the Full $7 Billion in Funds

President Joe Biden issued an executive order to unfreeze $7 billion in funds from Afghanistan’s central bank, which was frozen late last year following...

In a Clear Act of Government Overreach, Beijing Dissolves Hong Kong’s Free Press and Any Attempt at Democracy

In the wake of the 2019 pro-democracy protests, Hong Kong’s independent media began to disappear. The sources that millions relied on for opposition statements...

Orange County Set to Redistrict

The Orange County Board of Supervisors met with the general public to review and discuss maps for the redistricting of the county on Nov....

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