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  • Money & Politics
    The Nasty Fallout from North Carolina's Powerful Hog Industry
    November 5, 2016
    | Karin Kamp
    What smells more — the politics or the pigs?
  • Money & Politics
    The $1 Billion Election No One Is Noticing
    October 13, 2016
    | John Light
    While most media attention is on the presidential circus, candidates for statewide and local offices have raked in massive amounts of campaign donations.
  • Arts & Culture
    The African-American History Museum Is About More Than the Past
    September 29, 2016
    | Leah Wright Rigueur
    It doesn't just document the story of a people; it allows it to continue.
  • Media
    Trump’s Crocodile Contrition
    August 26, 2016
    | Marty Kaplan
    This latest "Trump pivot" is an act, and everyone knows it.
  • Civil Liberties
    2016 Election Lawsuit Tracker
    August 15, 2016
    | Sarah Smith
    Before heading to the polls or filling out your ballot, check our updated roundup tracking new election laws across the country.
  • Democracy & Government
    Donald Trump and the Uses of Insinuation
    August 10, 2016
    | Todd Gitlin
    A note on gobbledygook.
  • Democracy & Government
    How the GOP's Cynical Election Strategy Is Imploding
    August 3, 2016
    | David Daley
    In the past two weeks, judges have ruled against voter-ID laws and other limits on voting in five states.
  • Society
    Hate Must Not Have the First, Last or Loudest Word
    June 14, 2016
    | Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II
    We cannot allow those who would profit off our pain to cause us to hate.
  • Democracy & Government
    Voter-ID Law Threatens Virginia Voters' Rights
    May 24, 2016
    | Ari Berman
    200,000 registered voters could be blocked from the polls after a federal court upheld the state's photo-ID requirement
  • Democracy & Government
    Missouri Just Passed a New Voter-ID Bill
    May 16, 2016
    | Ari Berman
    Missouri Democrats filibustered against the GOP-sponsored bill, noting that 5 percent of the electorate — 220,000 registered voters — lack a government-issued photo ID.


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