Chabeli Carrazana / The 19thThe first-of-its-kind center, called the Little Apple, could be a model for other cities exploring ways to make life more affordable for workers.Courts & Law
Jonathan Shorman / States NewsroomA new order risks disrupting how tens of millions of Americans cast their ballots — about 30% of whom voted by mail in 2024.TD Column
Jeb Lund / TruthdigThe oyster farmer is a muscled Homer Simpson — the blunderingly caring lummox doing his best, whom we’re culturally predisposed to hug and forgive while he figures it all out.Middle East
Connor Echols / Responsible StatecraftAfter a weekend of escalation, the Houthis launched missiles at Israel and vowed to disrupt shipping in the Red Sea.
Tamara Pearson / TruthdigCriminal organizations like Los Ardillos are terrorizing local communities in an effort to expand control over valuable mineral deposits.Technology
Lena Simet, Anna Bacciarelli / FPIFIn Geneva, governments are negotiating the first binding global standard that codifies protections for gig workers and regulates their AI bosses.
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Maria J. Stephan / Waging NonviolenceA big tent "No ICE in the Cup" coalition is harnessing the energy surrounding the games to imagine a more free and democratic United States.Politics
Jonathan Shorman / States NewsroomThe move comes on the heels of the Trump administration's effort to pass sweeping voting restrictions.
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