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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spars with Univision reporter Jorge Ramos before his "Make America Great Again Rally" at the Grand River Center in Dubuque, Iowa, August 25, 2015.

Jorge Ramos: We can't "be neutral" with a president like Trump

The Univision journalist, who has a new book out, discusses covering the Trump administration as a Mexican American dual citizen living in the United States.

Jorge Ramos: We can't "be neutral" with a president like Trump
Two book cover images.

Remixed book covers imagine a young adult book series that confronts racism

Remixed book covers imagine a young adult book series that confronts racism

Aha Moment: Ronald D. Moore on ‘Star Trek’

Aha Moment: Ronald D. Moore on ‘Star Trek’
William Shatner, in a pose similar to his Star Trek character Captain Kirk using his communicator, unveils North America's first real-time video conferencing cell phone during a news conference in Toronto April 2, 2007.

Kirk to Enterprise: The piece of 'Star Trek' in your pocket

Kirk to Enterprise: The piece of 'Star Trek' in your pocket
Stevie Salas in “Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World”

Stevie Salas on Native American Rockers

Stevie Salas on Native American Rockers
Matt Damon and Director Alexander Payne on the set of Downsizing

Alexander Payne sizes up the world in 'Downsizing'

“Sideways” director Alexander Payne shrinks the world’s problems in “Downsizing.”

Alexander Payne sizes up the world in 'Downsizing'
A few questions rattled Russian President Vladimir Putin during his annual end-of-year news conference in Moscow.

At a year-end press conference, a handful of journalists try to hold Putin accountable

Vladimir Putin's end-of-year presser lasted nearly four hours, and included a few moments of drama.

At a year-end press conference, a handful of journalists try to hold Putin accountable
Sepia-tone image of man in jacket, profile photo, in front of 1980s computers

A news organization that insisted on inclusive journalism is closing its doors

But its mission will live on, writes Andrew Lam.

A news organization that insisted on inclusive journalism is closing its doors
A scene from the latest issue of Superman.

Would Superman be a DACA recipient?

Superman, a native of the fictional planet of “Krypton,” landed on Earth as an infant. Without papers.

Would Superman be a DACA recipient?
Jack Shaheen, a Lebanese-American academic, challenged stereotypes of Arabs and Middle Easterners in movies and television.

This man spent his life challenging stereotypes of Arabs in film and television

Jack Shaheen, a Lebanese-American, spent decades documenting and criticizing the way the movie and television industry stereotypes Arabs and Middle Easterners. He passed away last week.

This man spent his life challenging stereotypes of Arabs in film and television
Valdez protest

Mourning a journalist in Mexico who said 'no to silence'

The killing of a high-profile reporter, Javier Valdez Cárdenas, has sparked outrage throughout the country.

Mourning a journalist in Mexico who said 'no to silence'
YouTube "Bawse" Lilly Singh.

Look out Hollywood. YouTube 'bawse' Lilly Singh is going mainstream.

YouTube has given a generation of diverse superstars a place to start their careers. But can they find a place in the far less diverse Hollywood scene?

Look out Hollywood. YouTube 'bawse' Lilly Singh is going mainstream.
A mural of then President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Belgrade, Serbia, December 4, 2016.

Russian journalists' advice to US reporters: 'Don't be nervous' and 'keep working'

Many Russians are swooning over Donald Trump. But journalists there are sizing him up as an impulsive populist, like their own leader.

Russian journalists' advice to US reporters: 'Don't be nervous' and 'keep working'
Donald Trump refuses to answer a question from Univision's Jorge Ramos at a 2015 press conference in Iowa

How journalists of color walk the line in newsrooms

Can "diverse" journalists be unbiased when the issue of diversity itself has become politicized?

How journalists of color walk the line in newsrooms
Tavis Smiley and Fidel Castro shake hands.

The time Tavis Smiley stood up to Fidel Castro — over a book

When Tavis Smiley went to Cuba in the late 1990s, he found himself in the middle of an awkward exchange with dictator Fidel Castro.

The time Tavis Smiley stood up to Fidel Castro — over a book