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How Journalism Can Resist the Tide of Doom • Mother Jones unites with Reveal
Arch Rivals • Ten years ago, Ferguson launched Rep. Cori Bush’s and Wesley Bell’s careers. Today, Israel’s war in Gaza has them facing off.
Blowing Smoke • Biden tried to protect Black smokers. Big Tobacco had other ideas.
Popping Off • How T.Rex Arms’ videos smuggle hardline Christian ideology to a large gun-toting audience
After the Crash • To curb the crisis of missing women, the Crow Nation created its own police force. But after a cop chased a Crow boy to his death, the force vanished—leaving the tribe without answers. Again.
Unnatural Selection • The Venus Flytrap Can Be Purchased at Walmart—But Its Years in the Wild May Be Numbered.
“I Want to Know How Much I Was Used” • Companies are using “independent” investigations to root out sexual abuse and harassment. Can survivors really trust them?
Worked Up • Unions are hot right now. But can organizers reverse decades of decline?
Star Struck • Who does the celebrity memoir serve?
The Algorithm • It is comforting to think we understand the technology pushing us information. Maybe we can’t.
The Elephant in the Room • Are Zoos Good for Animals?
Pay Dirt • Want farmers to embrace conservation? Leverage their subsidies.