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Here are some of our favorite longreads — click through to read the whole collection.
How America’s harshest immigration law failedby Benjy Sarlin
Alabama tried to kick out its undocumented immigrants with the harshest law in the country. Two year’s later, the law’s in ruins and the immigrants remain.
Mitch McConnell to voters: Please ‘like’ meby Jane C. Timm
It’s conservatism in the digital age and McConnell is determined to own it, one meme at a time.
‘I’m showing my son mercy’ by Irin Carmon
Ending a wanted pregnancy was always going to be painful. But living in the most “pro-life” state made it far worse.
Urban farming takes hold in blighted Motor Cityby Jane C. Timm
In a city with too much abandoned, derelict, and ruined space, Detroiters are fighting back with one of the country’s largest urban agriculture movements.
America’s new hunger crisisby Ned Resnikoff
Millions of Americans fell victim to food insecurity when the Great Recession hit in 2009, but didn’t benefit from the economic recovery. And the worst may be yet to come.
Bulldozing homes and civil rightsby Adam Serwer
A New Jersey town decided that crime made one neighborhood–home to many black and Latino families–irredeemable, and set out to destroy it. The residents fought back, and the case appeared headed to the Supreme Court.
Mental health care after Newtownby Suzy Khimm









