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March 31, 2020
Walter Shapiro
How America’s Newspapers Covered Up a Pandemic
The terrifying, censored coverage of the 1918 Spanish flu
March 31, 2020
Magazine
Patrick Blanchfield
Policing and the English Language
The poisonous contradictions of coptalk
March 31, 2020
Jo Livingstone
Welcome to the Zoom Party
All I wanna do is zoom-a-zoom-zoom-zoom.
March 30, 2020
Nick Martin
This Is Crisis Colonization
As a global pandemic raged, the Trump administration announced a land grab against the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.
March 30, 2020
J.C. Pan
The Backstreet Boys Can’t Help You
Art is a gift during a pandemic. The Fox broadcast of a “Living Room Concert for America” was the smiling face of inequality in a crisis.
March 30, 2020
Alex Shephard
A Tale of Two Stimulus Packages
There was a lot of hand-wringing in the media over the 2009 stimulus. The 2020 stimulus? Not so much.
March 30, 2020
Miranda Green
Don’t Worry About Supermarket Shelves. Worry About Farmers.
The coronavirus pandemic is wreaking havoc on milk sales, the seasonal labor force, restaurant contracts, and more.
March 30, 2020
Magazine
Zachary Roth
The Caged Ballot
Why the GOP is poised to create large-scale voting chaos this year
March 30, 2020
Daniel Boguslaw
Rent Strike Nation
Interest in tenant activism has surged in the face of the coronavirus. Organizers are trying to seize the moment and build a movement.
March 28, 2020
Jo Livingstone
The Bonkers Appeal of
Tiger King
Heavy lies the crown in Netflix’s bewildering documentary series about a glamorous but unbalanced zookeeper.
March 27, 2020
Kate Aronoff
Darling, Let’s Do Coronavirus in the Hamptons This Year
The rich continue their tradition of escapist virtue signaling.
March 27, 2020
Nick Martin
Protecting Native Elders in a Pandemic
“We are who we are because of the people who raised us,” said Deb Haaland, one of two Native women in Congress.
March 27, 2020
J.C. Pan
Two Weeks in an Oligarchy
A 14-day tour through government malice, open stupidity, and capitalist excess
March 27, 2020
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
Why Politicians Can’t Stop Talking About “Folks”
The perpetual quest to win over real, unpretentious Americans
March 27, 2020
Melody Schreiber
The Climate Crisis Will Be Just as Shockingly Abrupt
The coronavirus isn’t a reason to put climate policy on hold. It’s a warning of the calamities ahead.
March 26, 2020
Osita Nwanevu
The Deranged Push to Get Americans Back to Work
Some conservatives want ordinary citizens to return to their jobs and absorb the unfolding coronavirus catastrophe on everyone’s behalf.
March 26, 2020
Jo Livingstone
The Other Latif
and the Radiolab Problem
A house podcast style holds back what is otherwise an extraordinary series.
March 26, 2020
J.C. Pan
America’s Eldercare System Is a Tinderbox
A pandemic and rising demand expose the vulnerabilities of a system that runs on poverty wages.
March 26, 2020
Alex Shephard
How Andrew Cuomo Became a Media Darling
The New York governor has been cast as the anti-Trump and the leader of the Democratic opposition.
March 26, 2020
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Kate Wagner
The Ethical Failures of Modern Architecture
Why do famous architects continue to work with corrupt authoritarians and pernicious corporations?
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