Marjorie Namara Rugunda / Africa Is A CountryWestern donors cut aid, but the model they built — rooted in control, dependency and depoliticization — still shapes Africa’s development.Media
Ari Paul / FAIRThe online encyclopedia is being targeted by an administration that clearly wants to bring all major online media under its ideological watch.Politics
Natasha Gilbert / U.S. Right to KnowVeterinarians were working on guidelines to help stem excessive use of the drugs on farms, which can lead to a fatal resistance in humans.TD Column
Paul R. Pillar / Responsible StatecraftWednesday is the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, marking the beginning of decades of repairing relations and national reflection.Immigration
Francesca D’Annunzio / Texas ObserverNew 287(g) task force agreements are trickling in as the state legislature considers mandating ICE cooperation.Environment
Anita Hofschneider / GristThe move gives companies that want to scrape the ocean floor a way to bypass waiting for permission from international bodies.Courts & Law
Ashley Murray, Jacob Fischler / States NewsroomDemocrats in Washington who sounded their objections to the arrest Friday argue it subverts separation of powers.
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Émile P. Torres / TruthdigPowerful figures in Silicon Valley advocate a new-age religion that sees humanity as a transitional species — one whose time is almost up.
Erica Meltzer / ChalkbeatThe Education Department had given states until Thursday to certify compliance with its controversial interpretation of civil rights law. Federal judges complicated that effort hours before the deadline.TD Original
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