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March 31, 2022
Are These Satellite Images War Propaganda?
How Maxar Technologies, an American satellite company and key contractor for the Defense Department, became the media’s favorite photographer of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
by Jordan G. Teicher
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The Mississippi congressman’s long struggle for civil rights is culminating with his role atop the January 6 committee.
by Grace Segers
Mikhail Khodorkovsky was once the most powerful businessperson in Russia. Then Putin imprisoned him. Now he watches from London in rage and shame at what Putin is doing.
by Jo-Ann Mort
The end of Title 42 would be a boon to asylum-seekers and their advocates. It may also fuel a political firestorm.
by Grace Segers
It’s out of fashion in the United States. But activists from India to Ecuador show how feminist environmentalism could be used to build solidarity in the face of the climate crisis.
by Eleanor Cummins
It’s not just the pandemic, inflation, or the war—it’s how they blend together to disrupt the foundations of our lives.
by Abdul El-Sayed
Religious charter schools are plainly a threat to pluralistic society. But should liberals learn something from them?
by Annie Abrams

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