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Checkout Charity

Grocery prices have been obscene.

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Pandemic Pockets

What do you do for work? That answer changed for many people at the top of the pandemic.

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Back to the Land

Immunity gardens are the new grocery store.

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Hard News

Local news and investigative journalism are vital to our democracy. But are they in trouble? Guests weigh in on the future of the newspaper.

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Redlining and Reparations

The homeownership gap between whites and African Americans has exploded since the housing bust. It’s now wider than it was during the Jim Crow era.

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Selling the Sights

In the early 19th century, Americans began to journey away from home–not for work or migration, but simply for the sake of traveling. It gave rise to a new cultural phenomenon: the tourist.

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Our Walmart

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1619, Past and Present

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Evicted!

All across the country there’s an eviction crisis, and it’s disproportionately affecting minority communities.

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Replay: Cents and Sensibility

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