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Racial Justice
Examining Race and Racism in America
- How Residents in a Rural Alabama County Are Confronting the Lasting Harm of Segregation Academies
- Segregation Academies Still Operate Across the South. One Town Grapples With Its Divided Schools.
- Facing Unchecked Syphilis Outbreak, Great Plains Tribes Sought Federal Help. Months Later, No One Has Responded.
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Biden Administration
The 46th President and His Administration
- New Mexico AG to Investigate Gallup-McKinley School District for Harsh Discipline of Native American Students
- In Secret Recording, a Top City Library Official Calls Alaska Natives “Woke” and “Racists”
- Eugene Clemons May Be Ineligible for the Death Penalty. A Rigid Clinton-Era Law Could Force Him to Be Executed Anyway.
Courts
An Eye on the American Judicial System
Criminal Justice
Accountability in Crime and Law
Debt
What Americans Owe and Why
Democracy
Inside Voting in America
Education
Inside Our Schools
Environment
The Tension Between Humans and Nature
Health Care
Pulling Back the Curtain on the Health Industry and Regulation
- Kristi Noem Said She Is Proud to “Support Babies, Moms, and Families.” Her Record Shows Otherwise, Critics Say.
- Mississippi Lawmakers Move to Limit the Jail Detentions of People Awaiting Mental Health Treatment
- Facing Unchecked Syphilis Outbreak, Great Plains Tribes Sought Federal Help. Months Later, No One Has Responded.
- A Doctor at Cigna Said Her Bosses Pressured Her to Review Patients’ Cases Too Quickly. Cigna Threatened to Fire Her.
- Health Plans Can’t Dodge Paying for Expensive New Cancer Treatments, Says Michigan’s Top Insurance Regulator
- Doctors With Histories of Big Malpractice Settlements Work for Insurers, Deciding If They’ll Pay for Care
Immigration
How Policy Impacts Migrants
- “El camino correcto”: desde Venezuela a Juárez y desde Nueva York a Denver, la odisea de una familia en busca de asilo
- Lo que un incendio en un centro de detención en México nos revela sobre la política de inmigración de Estados Unidos.
- “The Right Way”: From Venezuela to Juárez and New York to Denver, One Family’s Asylum Journey
Labor
What Work Is Like in the U.S.
- Customer Service Company That Worked With Disney, Comcast Will Pay $2M to Workers to Settle Lawsuit Over Pay Practices
- Cómo un incendio en una granja lechera nos llevó a escribir varias historias sobre los trabajadores de las granjas
- How a Fire on a Dairy Farm Led Us to More Than a Year’s Worth of Stories About Immigrant Dairy Workers
Military
Accountability for the Armed Forces
- Blinken Says Israeli Units Accused of Serious Violations Have Done Enough to Avoid Sanctions. Experts and Insiders Disagree.
- Soldiers Charged With Violent Crimes Will Now Face More Scrutiny Before They Can Simply Leave the Army
- A Federal Judge Ruled That ProPublica’s Lawsuit Over Military Court Access Should Move Forward
Politics
Holding Political Actors Accountable
Regulation
The Efforts to Keep Industry in Check
Technology
How Big Tech Impacts Our Lives
Trump Administration
The 45th President and His Administration