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May 31, 2020
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The coronavirus has slowed much American police work, but the rate of police killings has remained relatively unchanged.
By Melissa Gira Grant
The Case for Liberal Arts Education in a Time of CrisisSmall, private colleges teach students how to be not only workers but civically engaged citizens of the world.
By Wim Wiewel
The Biggest Threat to a Coronavirus Vaccine Is the American PeopleThe derangements of our current era could threaten the rock-solid legal precedents that provide states with the right to act in the interests of public health.
By Matt Ford
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What If Mass Unemployment Is Here to Stay?We need anti-poverty measures that treat wide-scale joblessness as a starting point, not as a temporary problem that will naturally resolve itself.
By J.C. Pan
American Cities Are Built for Cars. The Coronavirus Could Change That.Wider sidewalks and no-car zones are the new hot commodity. They could even help businesses reopen.
By Doug Gordon
The Implausibility of an “Explosive” Economic Rebound by NovemberDemocrats fear that a dramatic recovery could help Trump win reelection. The number of job losses and coronavirus deaths suggests otherwise.
By Osita Nwanevu
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