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- Cover Story
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Back From the Brink
Trump brought the nation to the threshold of autocracy. What now?
- FEATURES
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A Cure for Mistrust
How to restore trust in the CDC
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The Racist Next Time
To fend off tyranny, we must conquer bigotry.
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To Depose a President
Women accusing Trump of sexual assault could finally have their day in court.
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Lock Him Up?
The soon-to-be-ex-president’s trials may be just beginning.
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Keeping the Faith
The Reverend Raphael Warnock is braving the swamp to redeem Georgia. And America.
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March to Washington
The woman who will fill John Lewis’ seat represents a different—and formidable—kind of power.
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Wonks Progress Administration
President Biden will inherit a financial mess. Here are the economists telling him how to fix it.
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Obstruct This, Mitch
Rebooting the economy without Congress
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Red State Rebellion
Can Utah—of all places—show voters how to seize power from conservative supermajorities?
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“Everyone Is Tired of Always Staying Silent”: Inside a Worker Rebellion in the Central Valley
Amid the pandemic, farmworkers are demanding a seat at the table.
- TO OUR READERS
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Why I Became a Journalist
Without investigative reporting, my mom always said, “we just would not know.”
- OUTFRONT
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Ladies Who Launch
How the women of the #Resistance could reshape the Democratic Party—for good
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Win, Lose, Redraw
Why Republicans will control political maps for another decade
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Miami Noise Machine
The failed state of progressive outreach to Cuban Americans in Florida
- MIXED MEDIA
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The Mother of Conspiracies
QAnon’s parent trap
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The Flip Side
The dirty currency of US law enforcement
- FOOD + HEALTH
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True Stories
Thinking like an anti-science troll, for science
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Diet for Disaster
Eating ourselves sick in an outbreak