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The mounting, undeniable Me Too backlash
How Susan Faludi’s feminist classic predicted this moment.
The latest drama in the trial of Alex Murdaugh includes tearful testimony from a former best friend
Alex Murdaugh is finally on trial for allegedly murdering his wife and son. Here’s a rundown of the evidence so far.
Inside the lonely and surprisingly earnest world of political TikTok
As TikTok faces a potential ban and growing national security concerns, a few politicians are posting through the turmoil.
Climate disasters hit poor people hardest. There’s an obvious solution to that.
New experiments show the power of giving cash right before extreme weather strikes.
Palm oil is actually not that bad (anymore)
Palm oil once destroyed orangutan-filled rainforests in Southeast Asia. Now, the industry is cleaning up its act.
It’s now legal for domestic abusers to own a gun in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi
We’re starting to see the fallout from the Supreme Court’s most recent Second Amendment decision.
What do we want police body cams to do?
Taking a new look at one of the most commonly adopted police reforms in the country.
Avian flu is really bad for birds. What about for us?
The H5N1 virus isn’t a major human threat today. Here’s what it’d take to become one.
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Paying ex-gang members to stop shootings
Policymakers across the country are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on “violence interruptor” programs to try to stop shootings before they happen. WBEZ’s Patrick Smith spent a year with some Chicago-based interruptors for the podcast “Motive.”