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I Thought My Family in India Was Safe. Now, I’m Terrified.
Here's what it feels like to watch my country collapse from 8,000 miles away. -
PPP Lending Was Supposed to Help Small Businesses in Kansas City. That’s Not What Happened.
“You can’t call it anything but redlining: public sector reinforcing private-sector discrimination.” -
Fossil-Fuel Firms Reaped Billions in COVID Tax Breaks—Then Laid Off Thousands of Workers
A group of 77 companies took $8.2 billion, and almost all cut jobs. -
Green Investing Is “Definitely Not” Going to Save Our Behinds
A former BlackRock executive loses faith in free-market climate solutions. -
President Biden’s Trustbusters Aren’t Just Experts on Tech. They Know About Big Ag.
The new administration is signaling it might take on the massive agricultural groups. -
The (Almost) Unbelievable Tortures of Steven Tendo
A snake pit. Severed fingers. COVID. A US immigration judge. -
“Sense of Entitlement”: Rioters Faced Few Consequences Invading State Capitols. No Wonder They Turned to the US Capitol Next.
Armed far-right mobs met little law enforcement resistance when they repeatedly attacked state capitols. -
Joe Biden’s Inaugural Address Was a Plea for “Unity.” But Healing the Nation’s “Soul” Won’t Be Easy.
Can he both implement his policies and unify a bitterly divided country? -
The Books That Got Us Through 2020
New titles that captured our attention, and older books we turned to for insight. -
The Paris Agreement Is 5 Years Old. Is It Strong Enough to Prevent Climate Catastrophe?
If Trump was hoping to wreck Paris, he was disappointed: The rest of the world carried on. -
While Kelly Loeffler Opposed New COVID Aid, Her Husband’s Firm Sought to Profit Off the Pandemic
Intercontinental Exchange made a $11 billion deal because the coronavirus crisis created an opportunity. -
Joel Salatin’s Unsustainable Myth
His go-it-alone message made him a star of the food movement. Then a young Black farmer dug into what he was really saying. -
Private Prison Stocks Drop as the Reality of Biden’s Win Sinks In
But quitting for-profit detention won't be so easy. -
When Falling Behind on Rent Leads to Jail Time
Evictions in Arkansas can snowball from criminal charges to arrests to jail time. -
The Pandemic Forced Joe Biden to Think Bigger. Meet the Economists Who Got Him There.
Fixing the economy might be his biggest challenge if he wins, and the wonks shaping that agenda offer clues for how he'll do it. -
Tackling Climate Change Seemed Expensive. Then COVID Happened.
A new study finds that just one-tenth of COVID stimulus spending would be enough to limit global warming.
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Trump Attacks Them. COVID-19 Threatens Them. But Immigrants Keep the US Fed.
A county-by-county analysis drives home how crucial Latino immigrants are to the food supply.