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San Francisco Janitors Are on Strike for COVID Safety—and the Fight Doesn’t End There
Workers across the country are rallying for raises, health insurance, better sick pay, and more. -
The 3 Worst Arguments That Republicans Made Against DC Statehood
Too many yard signs. Not enough car dealerships. -
"Mommy, How Come I Only See You on the Phone?": The Unending Tragedy of Foster Care During a Pandemic
The unending tragedy of foster care during a pandemic. -
Massage Parlor Workers Say Policing Isn't the Answer to the Violence They Face
"We can only rely on ourselves and our sisters to keep ourselves safe." -
A COVID Outbreak at a California Meatpacking Plant Started a Year Ago—and Never Went Away
Almost half of the workers at the Farmer John pork processing plant have been infected with the virus. -
The Elusive Dream of the Driverless Car
In "Driven," author Alex Davies chronicles the evolution of autonomous vehicles. -
Breonna Taylor Was Slain One Year Ago Today. The Tragic Police Raids Continue.
Hastily executed warrants lead to countless broken homes and bodies—most Black and brown. -
Georgia Republicans Pass the Most Restrictive Voting Laws Since Jim Crow
“Every single metric of voter access that has been a good in Georgia is now under attack,” says Stacey Abrams. -
Big Polluters Just Power-Stomped Cities Seeking Greener Building Codes
New rules create a huge roadblock to decarbonizing the economy, advocates say. -
The USA Needs a Reckoning. Does “Truth and Reconciliation” Actually Work?
Lessons from the country's first truth and reconciliation commission. -
Are Schools’ Fancy New Air-Scrubbing Devices Really Effective—and Safe?
A scientist airs her concerns about the surge of products that supposedly kill airborne viruses. -
Hey Siri—Why Don’t You Understand More People Like Me?
Digital assistants aren't listening to people who don't sound like white Americans. -
This Agency Could Push Banks to Fight Inequality—and Biden Has to Decide Who Should Run It
The next head of the OCC can champion COVID recovery and advance racial and economic justice. -
Inside Ikea’s Ambitious Plan to Make Cheap Furniture Last Forever
To go carbon-neutral, the company needs to change how it makes things—and how you buy them. -
How Black Rifle Coffee Company Made Itself One of the Right’s Biggest Brands
From Kenosha to Capitol Hill, armed extremists savor its militaristic marketing.

