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Losing Sparta
… by its intense conservatism—​Romney won by thirty-​seven points here—​and its demographics—​the county is 96 … pipe in the plant was wrapped in asbestos, and many workers died of lung cancer. (“But of course if you died of lung … jobs comprised 37 percent of recession job losses, but only 26 percent of job growth during the recovery. The low-​wage …
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India’s Vanishing Vultures
… signs of a crisis nearly fifteen years ago. He had studied bird populations in Keoladeo National Park outside of … across the region. White-backed vultures were once the most common raptor on the Indian subcontinent, so omnipresent … thirty million white-backed vultures once coasted on thermals above South Asia. Now there are eleven thousand. By …
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The Messengers
… for India to abandon its pluralistic ambitions and become an entirely Hindu nation—an idea that has only gained … connections. When Arun Jaitley, the BJP’s finance minister, died in August 2019, a reporter from one of India’s largest … around twenty-five thousand copies across the country; its website now gets over 1.5 million pageviews monthly.  …
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City of Trash
… Let me explain. There were more than 300 parties competing for the 325 seats in the Council of … menacing faces, promising to clean up the country, have become part of the problem. To talk about environmental … Reporting. Learn more about this project on the Pulitzer website . By Dimiter Kenarov …
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A Culture of No
… informally known as the Camp, is a sprawling, walled-in compound of low-lying cinder-block buildings and trailers … to seek asylum. Immigration courts are administrative bodies, divided into regional districts that have developed … requires interrogating the data from multiple vantage points. First, Sanchez and I dug into the effects of having …
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Antarctic Dreams
… of farm, factory, and other equipment never meant to commingle in a single entity. All told, it weighed half a … or unbolt it and “just go around it” for the sake of expediency. Anything to avoid losing more time.  The drill … the depth of the hole itself. At around midnight on January 26, with the drill 2,565 feet below the surface, the water …
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