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The Growing Criminalization of Pregnancy The end of Roe v. Wade will accelerate an existing effort to criminally punish people for their abortions, stillbirths, and miscarriages. by Melissa Gira Grant
How the Government Helped White Americans Steal Black Farmland There was once a thriving Black middle class based on farm ownership. But during the twentieth century, the USDA helped erase that source of wealth. by Dania Francis, Darrick Hamilton, Thomas Mitchell, Nathan Rosenberg and Bryce Wilson Stucki
What Could Biden Do If Roe v. Wade Is Overturned? Thereâs nothing the president can do to stop the Supreme Court from ending the right to abortion. But some legal experts and pro-choice activists have proposed creative ways to limit the damage. by Matt Ford
Never Trump Never Stood a Chance J.D. Vance earned Trumpâs endorsement by renouncing his anti-Trump past. The Senate candidateâs comeback victory in Ohioâs Republican primary will only intensify the stampede to kiss the kingâs ring. by Alex Shephard