
One More “Flashpoint” in the Los Angeles Homelessness Crisis
Los Angeles’s housing crisis has exploded into conflict between activists, police, and residents — with no resolution in sight.
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Los Angeles’s housing crisis has exploded into conflict between activists, police, and residents — with no resolution in sight.
Our team explores the political, social, and structural reasons why the pandemic appears to be nearing an end in some places and spiraling in others.
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Lawyer and author Dan Kovalik, who supports the ongoing movements for racial and gender equality and justice, makes the progressive case against cancel culture.
Row cropping is king in the Midwest, but multicrop farming offers many benefits to farmers and the environment.
Survivors of intimate partner violence have been trapped in dangerous situations during the pandemic. In this account, a mother shares her experience and escape.
The Defense Department has recently briefed members of Congress on a case of “Havana Syndrome” following a possible attack on a US official near the White House.
As restrictive voting bills rain down in Republican-run states, Kentucky passes bipartisan voting expansion. WhoWhatWhy talks to a state lawmaker about it.
Hate crimes against Asians have become more visible as incivility has increased.
Is your bank helping to fund climate change by loaning money to fossil fuel companies? Bank.Green can help you find out.
The Amazon Basin has always slowed climate change. Now, the area affectionately named “The Lungs of the Earth” is a net greenhouse gas emitter.