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- Cover Story
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Black Land Matters
After a century of dispossession, young Black farmers are restoring their rightful place in American agriculture.
- FEATURES
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The “Machine That Eats Up Black Farmland”
Leaders at the US Department of Agriculture claim the agency has moved past its legacy of discrimination. Our reporting says otherwise.
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Stars and Strife
How two feuding tea party leaders helped lay the groundwork for the insurrection
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Moving the Needle
Inside the grassroots campaign that protected San Francisco’s Latino community—and the entire city—from a deadly virus
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The Truth About Reconciliation
Can America heal itself? The reckoning after the Greensboro Massacre provides some lessons.
- TO OUR READERS
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The Good Fight
Decades before “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” Jim Ridgeway knew that journalism can’t stay on the sidelines.
- OUTFRONT
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School’s Out
Why many Black parents aren’t joining the push to send their kids back to class
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Total Recall
Randy Economy’s piratical plan to recall a governor
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Asset Bubble
How the superrich quarantined their wealth during the pandemic
- MIXED MEDIA
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Biden’s Muse
Decoding Joe Biden’s favorite pop historian
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Taxpayer Dollars
The myth of “taxpayer dollars”
- FOOD + HEALTH
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Watching the Watchers
Let’s stop freaking out over kids’ pandemic screen time.
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A Fair Slice
Can co-ops save restaurants?