Benjamin Barber / Facing SouthVoting rights journalist Ari Berman on opposing elite minority rule—centuries after the founders baked it into the system.Belief & Religion
Alexander Zaitchik / TruthdigA trade dispute puts a spotlight on food sovereignty, GMOs, a controversial weedkiller, public health, and the fate of Mexico’s iconic flatbread.
Constanza Dalla Porta / NACLAExhumation of Patio 29 in Santiago finally promised answers, but botched DNA testing left the families of victims reeling.Belief & Religion
Jose Martinez, Ella Napack / THE CITYThe MTA has already paid $507 million to TransCore in infrastructure costs related to the years-in-the-making congestion pricing plan.Courts & Law
Brett Wilkins / Common DreamsThe ruling delays the trial until an appellate panel can determine if prosecuting district attorney Fani Willis should be disqualified from the case.Military
Theodore Postol / Responsible StatecraftAttacks on the early warning system highlight the fragility of nuclear peace—and Kiev’s recklessness.TD Original
Robert Faturechi, Justin Elliott, Alex Mierjeski / ProPublicaWitnesses in the criminal cases against the former president have gotten pay raises, new jobs and more. If any benefits were intended to influence testimony, that could be a crime.
Jake Bittle / GristThe federal government is refusing to restore eroded beaches in Pinellas County unless homeowners agree to make beach access public.TD Column
Paul Von Blum / TruthdigAfter visiting Auschwitz on the eve of the Gaza war, a UCLA professor reflects on the protests roiling his campus.
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