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May 22, 2020
We need anti-poverty measures that treat wide-scale joblessness as a starting point, not as a temporary problem that will naturally resolve itself.
By J.C. PAN
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The Two Lives of Norma McCorveyThe documentary “AKA Jane Roe” is a lesson in how the law dehumanizes those it claims to protect.
By JOSEPHINE LIVINGSTONE
I Lost My Job Cleaning Houses and Don’t Know Where I Go
From Here
When the pandemic hit, my employers told me, “Do not come right now.” No one paid me for those cancellations.
ROSANA ARAUJO as told to CLIO CHANG
Jonathan Schell’s Warning From the BrinkFears of the nuclear threat may have subsided with the end of the Cold War, but the danger did not.
By ALEXANDER ZAITCHIK
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Female Scientists Are Bearing the Brunt of Quarantine Child-RearingThat’s bad news for all of us, particularly when it comes to research relevant to our current crises.
By MELODY SCHREIBER
Donald Trump’s Never-Ending War on NumbersThe president has spent most of his career fudging the math, but his outstanding debt to the truth is finally coming due.
By MATT FORD
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