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Fabiola Cineas

Fabiola Cineas

Former Reporter

    Latest articles by Fabiola Cineas

    The 2022 midterm elections, explained
    Why it’s illegal for some voters with disabilities to cast a ballotWhy it’s illegal for some voters with disabilities to cast a ballot
    The 2022 midterm elections, explained

    The pandemic helped improve accessibility, but new election barriers in states like Wisconsin are rolling back gains for thousands of voters with disabilities.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    What an anti-lynching law means in 2022
    Politics

    President Biden just made lynching a federal hate crime after more than 100 years of legislative failure.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Why Ketanji Brown Jackson’s time as a public defender matters
    Politics

    A look at the Supreme Court nominee’s record defending indigent clients.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    Why voting rights activists aren’t giving upWhy voting rights activists aren’t giving up
    Politics

    Though the movement has faced setbacks in Congress and at the Supreme Court, organizers say they must keep fighting “Jim Crow 2.0.”

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    Escaping KyivEscaping Kyiv
    Politics

    One woman’s weekend in a bomb shelter and her solo journey out of the embattled capital city.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    Calls for a new global unity and an old domestic agendaCalls for a new global unity and an old domestic agenda
    Politics

    What Vox reporters took away from Biden’s State of the Union address.

    By Andrew Prokop, Li Zhou and 4 more
    World Politics
    “I believe in our defenders more than in God”: Why this Ukrainian family plans to stay in place“I believe in our defenders more than in God”: Why this Ukrainian family plans to stay in place
    World Politics

    Just outside of Odesa, the family has prepared a hunting rifle and will wait.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    Protecting voting rights isn’t enough to save democracyProtecting voting rights isn’t enough to save democracy
    Politics

    Election law expert Richard L. Hasen on the problem of election subversion — and what can be done to stop it.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    The future of New York City’s segregated “gifted” programsThe future of New York City’s segregated “gifted” programs
    Politics

    Gifted and talented education helped segregate New York City schools. What will Mayor Eric Adams do about it?

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    Biden’s pre-K plan might not be as “universal” as he hopesBiden’s pre-K plan might not be as “universal” as he hopes
    Politics

    Democrats want to expand preschool to all 3- and 4-year-olds but risk deepening inequities in the process.

    By Fabiola Cineas