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Healing Requires Truth
A modern civil rights project seeks to reexamine hundreds of Jim Crow–era murders, and help families move forward.
Jonathan Franzen Finally Stopped Trying Too Hard
At last he put aside the pyrotechnics and went all in on his great theme: the American family.
RESPONSIBLE GUN OWNERSHIP IS A LIE
How to convince Americans that firearms won’t make them safer
The Quiet Moments
In 2009 and 2010, while on assignment in Afghanistan’s Helmand, Kunar, and Wardak provinces, the photographer Adam Ferguson took a break from his journalistic work documenting the war to create portraits of American service members.
PLAN Z FOR IMMIGRATION
“A moral failing and a national shame.”
Peter Thiel Hates a Copycat
The billionaire’s extreme contrarianism is the secret to his success.
Stealthily Wielding Caesar's Sword
Sohrab Ahmari’s case for tradition conceals an authoritarian agenda.
LET'S PLAY HORSESHOE THEORY
FUTURE
LEAVING AFGHANISTAN
WORLD
SELF-CANCELLATION, DE-PLATFORMING, AND CENSORSHIP
A TAXONOMY OF CANCEL CULTURE
How money talks
MOTHER TONGUE
NO DEPOSIT, NO RETURN
With a 150-year-old law under threat, public lands mining faces a reckoning.
MIXED MEDIA: PLOTTING REVENGE
Vengeance narratives offer a cathartic thrill. But what version of justice are they serving?
Race for a Cure
How Flint closed the gap between Black and white suffering under covid
Two Years and Six Months in Border Purgatory
The Perlas did everything to play by the United States’ rules. Was that a huge mistake?
Sally Rooney Addresses Her Critics
The Irish writer has been accused of being overly sentimental and insufficiently political. In her new novel, she makes the case for her approach to fiction.
The Heroine's Journey
In Joseph Campbell’s classic study of world myths, women were in the background. A new book puts them at the center of the story.
Twenty Years Gone
One family’s struggle to make sense of 9/11
Why Millennials Are So Obsessed With Dogs
The only thing getting me through my 30s is a cranky, agoraphobic chihuahua named Midge.
Why Didn't COVID-19 Kill the Constitution?
WE CAN THANK JUDGES WHO WERE PREPARED TO ENFORCE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS ON PUBLIC HEALTH POWERS.
Jane Coaston – Meet The New York Times' Libertarian Podcaster
Jane Coaston on the polarization of everything
Why Is It So Hard To Sue A Bad Cop?
“Redress for a federal officer’s unconstitutional acts is either extremely limited or wholly nonexistent.”
Post Apocalypse
Neither rain nor sleet nor snow will stop the U.S. Postal Service. But a pandemic on top of a political fiasco? That’s a first-class problem.
FACING DOWN JIM CROW. AGAIN.
ANOTHER GENERATION OF BLACK LAWMAKERS IS BATTLING A FAMILIAR ENEMY.
A Ride, Not A Privilege
The essential workers’ case for funding public transit
Gaslit
How the Fossil Fuel Industry convinced americans to love their toxic stoves
Caution To The Wind
Desperate to reopen and loaded with stimulus cash, schools are spending millions on high-tech air purifiers. But are they safe?
Children Of Pod Mr. Troll Goes To Washington
How Congress became a gop hype house
PULLING COUNT
MY SIX MONTHS ON THE LINE IN A DODGE CITY MEATPACKING PLANT
Infomercial for America
The timeless appeal of Top Gun