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America has a child marriage epidemic
With more than 300,000 documented child marriages since 2000, Republicans are fighting to keep it that way
Qasim Rashid
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Let's Address This with Qasim Rashid
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PPE bans not only risk reporters. They risk the public’s right to know
Caitlin Vogus
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Freedom of the Press
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Andrew Tate’s Empire of Abuse
Heidi Blake
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The New Yorker
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“There Will Be No Mercy”
Drew Philp
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The Atavist Magazine
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America has a child marriage epidemic
With more than 300,000 documented child marriages since 2000, Republicans are fighting to keep it that way
Qasim Rashid
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Let's Address This with Qasim Rashid
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2024
9.0
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PPE bans not only risk reporters. They risk the public’s right to know
Journalists who cover protests across the U.S. told us how personal protective equipment keeps them safe and helps them report the news
Caitlin Vogus
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Freedom of the Press
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2026
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Andrew Tate’s Empire of Abuse
Heidi Blake reports on how the defining figure of the manosphere built a fortune—and became a political force—by systematically exploiting women.
Heidi Blake
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The New Yorker
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2026
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“There Will Be No Mercy”
When Ethiopia’s government launched a brutal two-year war in Tigray, the region’s largest hospital was overrun with victims. The medical staff risked everything to treat the wounded—and believe the world ignored a genocide.
Drew Philp
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The Atavist Magazine
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2025
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I Was Kidnapped by Idiots
An academic trip to Iraq unexpectedly turned into an immersive field study on the ways authoritarian regimes use brutality.
Elizabeth Tsurkov
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The Atlantic
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2026
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What Happens To The Women ICE Detains?
The Trump administration’s deportation machine is detaining immigrant women at record numbers — and they've become invisible targets.
Alanna Vagianos
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HuffPost
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2025
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My Family's Slave
She lived with us for 56 years. She raised me and my siblings without pay. I was 11, a typical American kid, before I realized who she was.
Alex Tizon
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The Atlantic
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2017
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The Ungreat Replcement
Workers in the West have indeed been repressed – but not by immigrants. The policies of their own governments are to blame
John Rapley
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Aeon
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2022
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