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Congress needs to protect voting rights. Now.
By The Editorial Board
In a Pennsylvania town, fracking, contamination and a community unbound.
By Colin Jerolmack and Tristan Spinski
The Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case settlement protected the wealthy and ignored those who suffered.
By Ryan Hampton
We can protect human rights, lower costs and ensure that people show up to immigration proceedings, without detaining thousands.
By Lauren Markham
Where are the memorials to honor the hundreds of thousands of foreigners killed in the war on terror?
By Laila Lalami
The political dysfunction that holds America hostage also holds science hostage.
By Jay S. Kaufman
Twenty years later, a generation is taking stock of how one event shaped their lives.
By Meher Ahmad
The domestic attack on the Capitol was a direct result of the war on terror.
By Spencer Ackerman
Republican officeholders are no longer coy about their religion-driven mission to stop abortion.
By Linda Greenhouse
The country’s tight restrictions are no longer working against Delta. It’s time for a strategy change.
By Edward Cliff and Brian Fernandes