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Why grain can’t get out of Ukraine
About 20 million tons sit in storage, as this season’s harvest begins.
The land of the free leads the world in incarceration. Why?
Reform advocates say there are other ways to respond to crimes — from rehabilitation to trauma treatment.
Splitting chores can be unfair. Here’s how to do it equitably.
Chores are everyone’s responsibility. Here’s how to get roommates, kids, or partners involved.
If aliens are calling, let it go to voicemail
Receiving signals from extraterrestrial civilizations could pose an existential risk. Really.
Being a good father means rethinking masculinity
Michael Ian Black on how to raise better men.
Remembering Vincent Chin — and the deep roots of anti-Asian violence
40 years after Vincent Chin’s murder, the struggle against anti-Asian hate continues.
How Yellowstone’s animals survive a catastrophic flood
The flood destroyed homes and bridges, and threatens the region’s economy. But the animals are doing just fine.
The FDA has authorized Covid-19 vaccines for babies and toddlers. Here’s what parents should know.
Covid-19 vaccines for little kids are critical even though they face lower risks.
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What if we saw the gunshot wounds?
John Temple was the editor of Rocky Mountain News in April 1999, when two students committed mass murder at Columbine High School. The photos he published that day would go on to win the Pulitzer Prize and enrage Daniel Rohrbough’s mom.