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July 10, 2020
As families face food insecurity and homelessness, lobbyists, massive corporations, and the American war machine are living large.
By J.C. Pan
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The Law Was Never Meant for Ghislaine MaxwellSex trafficking prosecution has been framed as a universal pursuit people can unite around, but that’s a fantasy.

By Melissa Gira Grant
Mary Trump Diagnoses the PresidentA dark new family history from Donald Trump’s niece may be the most intimate psychological portrait of him yet.

By Alex Shephard
After the End of Native MascotsOnce the slurs and caricatures are gone, we're left to reconcile the erasure, tokenization, and colonization that exist beyond them.

By Nick Martin
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Trump Is Numbing America to the Pandemic’s RavagesThe president believes he can win reelection if voters become indifferent to the dead and suffering. Is Joe Biden capable of proving him wrong?

By Osita Nwanevu
When Cops Kill White People, Black Lives Still Matter
The roots of modern policing are steeped in a white supremacy from which none are immune.

By Audrey Farley
Reading the Literature of Grief During a PandemicTwo books grappling with loss offer strange solace.

By Megan Evershed
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