Edwin Rios, The Guardian

Edwin Rios

The Guardian

Oakland, CA, United States

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Past:
  • The Guardian
  • Mother Jones
  • Grist
  • BillMoyers.com
  • The Oregonian

Past articles by Edwin:

Black man dies after New York subway rider puts him in chokehold

Video shows the man, who police say has not yet been identified, kicking as he was held for nearly three minutes on an F train → Read More

Pornhub cuts Utah residents’ access to its site in protest of age verification law

Pornhub says law that requires websites to verify users’ ages with ID raises privacy concerns and puts ‘children at risk’ → Read More

Ex-officer Preston Hemphill won’t be charged in Tyre Nichols killing

Hemphill ‘did not pursue’ Nichols and ‘was not present for the later beating incident’, says Shelby county DA’s spokesperson → Read More

Minneapolis mosque fires suspect arrested and charged with arson

Federal complaint alleges Jackie Little, who had a ‘known history of arson or suspect arson’, started fires at two mosques → Read More

Muslim mayor turned away from White House Eid event: ‘There is a secret list’

Mohamed Khairullah, mayor of a New Jersey town, says he’s on list ‘that has targeted me because of my identity’ → Read More

Texas governor backtracks on ‘illegal immigrants’ remarks after shooting

Greg Abbott rows back on ‘inhumane’ remarks amid barrage of criticism after shooting that killed five, including a child → Read More

Texas governor decried for ‘disgusting’ rhetoric in wake of mass shooting

Republican Greg Abbott condemned for calling Honduran victims of Friday night shooting in rural Cleveland ‘illegal immigrants’ → Read More

Texas shooting suspect still at large as father says family called 911 five times

Francisco Oropeza, 38, wanted by police after five members of Wilson Garcia’s family shot and killed in rural town of Cleveland → Read More

Texas man fatally shoots five neighbors after noise complaint, sheriff says

Police are searching for suspect in after shooting in Cleveland, in which one of the victims was an eight-year-old child → Read More

Man resumes date after leaving to shoot dead ‘scammer’ over $40, police say

Erick Aguirre arrested on count of murder after allegedly shooting Elliot Nix while on a date at Texas burger restaurant → Read More

‘Family policing system’: how the US criminalizes Black parenting

A Texas newborn’s recent removal from home illustrates the cruel treatment Black families face for their childcare decisions → Read More

Half a million kids out of class as LA school workers strike for better pay

Strike joined by teachers over better wages and increased staffing closes nation’s second-largest school system → Read More

Virginia boy who shot his teacher won’t face criminal charges, says prosecutor

Six-year-old shot Abigail Zwerner on 6 January while she was teaching class, leaving her seriously injured → Read More

Ex-official in Clinton and Obama White Houses dies in air turbulence incident

Dana Hyde, 55, was flying from Maryland to New England and suffered blunt-force injuries from violent turbulence → Read More

Judith Heumann, activist who led US disability rights movement, dies aged 75

‘Trailblazer’ fought for civil rights protections at a time when people with disabilities were treated like second-class citizens → Read More

Chicago’s south side residents fear Obama Center will displace them

Black longtime residents fear the economic boost from the $500m project will not reach them and that it could make their communities unaffordable → Read More

Families of Tyre Nichols and George Floyd to attend State of the Union

Close relatives of Black people killed by police invited to Biden’s address by more than a dozen members of Congress → Read More

Biden’s ‘carrot and stick’ approach to deter migrants met with anger

Advocates attack president’s failure to uphold campaign pledges ahead of first visit to southern border since he took office → Read More

Georgia candidates’ starkly divergent views on race could be key in runoff

Senate hopefuls Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker’s contrasting beliefs will influence how voters turn out → Read More

Early voting begins in Georgia Senate runoff after state supreme court ruling

Court allows early voting on a Saturday as polling shows Democrat Raphael Warnock with a lead over Herschel Walker → Read More