As those in vaccine-rich areas catch a glimpse of the light at the end of the tunnel, much...
Mar 12, 2021Living with fire: What California can learn from Native burns
MARIPOSA, Calif. ― Rain falls on the 300-year-old oaks on a cold midwinter morning as a group of...
Mar 10, 2021A look back at one year of COVID-19 coverage from Report for America
March 11, 2021: One year since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, the virus...
Mar 05, 2021Beyond language: How to enfranchise voters who don’t speak English
Editor’s note: This is the last story in a two-part series about American voters who struggle to participate...
Mar 03, 2021Myanmar’s failed experiment with democracy
Myanmar’s path toward democracy has taken a detour, circling back into the clutches of the military. Or, as...
Feb 05, 2021The Egyptian Revolution, 10 years later
Looking back at a decade of revolution, authoritarian coups and lessons for U.S. democracy Ten years ago this...
Jan 29, 2021America turns the page
WASHINGTON — Fireworks exploding spectacularly over a nearly deserted National Mall on Wednesday evening closed a nail-biting day...
Jan 21, 2021Civil Rights generation sees echoes of Jim Crow in Capitol attack
WASHINGTON – Shirley Ann Queen remembers being 10 years old when Mr. Horton, the white owner of the...
Jan 18, 2021Senate newcomer Rev. Raphael Warnock an heir to MLK’s work
ATLANTA — When Senator-elect Reverend Raphael Warnock embarked on his Senate race, he did so as a continuation of...
Jan 18, 2021The Capitol riots showed U.S. democracy’s vulnerability. How does that affect its global influence?
When rioters burst into the United States Capitol building last week, the images of broken doors, shattered windows...
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